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{{Infobox Smasher
{{Infobox Smasher
| name      = Emukiller
| name      = EmuKiller
| mainssbm  = Marth
| mainssbm  = Marth
| mainpm    = Meta Knight
| mainpm    = Meta Knight
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| skillssbm  = Professional
| skillssbm  = Professional
| skillpm    = Top professional
| skillpm    = Top professional
| rankingpm  = [[PMRank 2018]]: 39th
| rankingpm  =
| winningspm = ~$1,526.00
| winningspm = ~$1,526.00
| realname  = Michael Silbernagel
| realname  = Michael Silbernagel
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'''EmuKiller''' is a strong active smasher in the [[Tristate Area]]. He is a regular [[Dolphin#Netplay|Netplay]] player and ''[[Project M]]'' player and is considered to be one of the best {{PM|Meta Knight}} players in the world. EmuKiller is currently ranked 9th on the [[NY/NJ Project M Power Rankings]] and 39th on the [[PMRank 2018]], and was formerly ranked 17th on the [[New York City Power Rankings]].
'''EmuKiller''' is a strong active smasher in the [[Tristate Area]]. He is a regular [[Dolphin#Netplay|Netplay]] player and ''[[Project M]]'' player and is considered to be one of the best {{PM|Meta Knight}} players in the world. EmuKiller is currently ranked 9th on the [[NY/NJ Project M Power Rankings]] and 39th on the [[PMRank 2018]], and was formerly ranked 17th on the [[New York City Power Rankings]].


EmuKiller dominated the ''Project M'' singles tournament at [[SKTAR 3]], winning the whole tournament without dropping a set, playing only as {{PM|Mewtwo}}. As he swept through winners' bracket, he defeated several top professional players, such as {{Sm|Armada}} 2-0, {{Sm|Rolex}} 2-0, and {{Sm|ESAM}} 3-1, to make it to winners' finals, where he defeated {{Sm|Professor Pro}} 3-1. In grand finals, he defeated {{Sm|Mew2King}} 3-0, including two Mewtwo ditto victories.
EmuKiller dominated the ''Project M'' singles tournament at {{Trn|SKTAR 3}}, winning the whole tournament without dropping a set, playing only as {{PM|Mewtwo}}. As he swept through winners' bracket, he defeated several top professional players, such as {{Sm|Armada}} 2-0, {{Sm|Rolex}} 2-0, and {{Sm|ESAM}} 3-1, to make it to winners' finals, where he defeated {{Sm|Professor Pro}} 3-1. In grand finals, he defeated {{Sm|Mew2King}} 3-0, including two Mewtwo ditto victories.


EmuKiller later attended [[Zenith 2014]], where he placed 3rd in ''Project M'' singles. He defeated {{Sm|Frozen}} 2-0, {{Sm|Seagull Joe}} 2-0, and Mew2King 3-0 again in winners' bracket, before losing to {{Sm|Junebug}} 1-3 in winners' finals. In losers' finals, he lost to {{Sm|ZeRo}} 0-3. He also placed 3rd in ''Project M'' doubles with {{Sm|Rolex}}, losing to Mew2King and ZeRo 0-3 in winners' finals and then to {{Sm|Junebug}} and {{Sm|Pink Fresh}} 0-3 in losers' finals.
EmuKiller later attended {{Trn|Zenith 2014}}, where he placed 3rd in ''Project M'' singles. He defeated {{Sm|Frozen}} 2-0, {{Sm|Seagull Joe}} 2-0, and Mew2King 3-0 again in winners' bracket, before losing to {{Sm|Junebug}} 1-3 in winners' finals. In losers' finals, he lost to {{Sm|ZeRo}} 0-3. He also placed 3rd in ''Project M'' doubles with Rolex, losing to Mew2King and ZeRo 0-3 in winners' finals and then to Junebug and {{Sm|Pink Fresh}} 0-3 in losers' finals.


Although he failed to achieve the results he obtained in the previous year for 2015, he had a resurgence in 2016 with a new main: {{PM|Meta Knight}} (although he still occasionally plays Mewtwo in bracket). At [[We Tech Those 2]], he showcased how much of a threat he still was, defeating {{Sm|Goode}} 2-0, {{Sm|Switch}} 3-2, {{Sm|Phresh}} 3-1, {{Sm|Darc}} 3-0 and {{Sm|Envy}} 3-2 and 3-0 to place 1st. Since then, he has continued to place highly at events such as [[Super Smash Con 2016]], [[Olympus]], and [[The Bigger Balc]].
Although he failed to achieve the results he obtained in the previous year for 2015, he had a resurgence in 2016 with a new main: {{PM|Meta Knight}} (although he still occasionally plays Mewtwo in bracket). At {{Trn|We Tech Those 2}}, he showcased how much of a threat he still was, defeating {{Sm|Goode}} 2-0, {{Sm|Switch}} 3-2, {{Sm|Phresh}} 3-1, {{Sm|Darc}} 3-0, and {{Sm|Envy}} 3-2 and 3-0 to place 1st. Since then, he has continued to place highly at events such as {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}, {{Trn|Olympus}}, and {{Trn|The Bigger Balc}}.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==