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(1. Ken and Isai did not lose in 2004, period. 2. Their most known set loss is to Taj+Forward, because they were the first team to ever beat them.)
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Starting with [[Tournament Go|Tournament Go 5]] in August 2003, the team won an incredibly large amount of doubles tournaments, including a large variety of [[MLG]] events from 2005 to 2006, earning a lot of money in the process as well. The team had a very low amount of losses, suffering their first one in 2006 to the team of {{Sm|Taj}} and {{Sm|Forward}} at a Champ Combo tournament, although they still ended up taking the tournament.
Starting with [[Tournament Go|Tournament Go 5]] in August 2003, the team won an incredibly large amount of doubles tournaments, including a large variety of [[MLG]] events from 2005 to 2006, earning a lot of money in the process as well. The team had a very low amount of losses, suffering their first one in 2006 to the team of {{Sm|Taj}} and {{Sm|Forward}} at a Champ Combo tournament, although they still ended up taking the tournament.


As time passed however, El Chocolate Diablo's dominance was lost. The team failed to win a tournament for the first time at [[MLG Chicago 2006]], losing to {{Sm|Mew2King}} and {{Sm|The King}} in Winners Semis and {{Sm|Azen}} and {{Sm|chillindude829}} in grand finals. They also lost to {{Sm|Mango}} and {{Sm|Lucky}} as well as {{Sm|SilentSpectre}} and {{Sm|Tang}} at Super Champ Combo in 2007. The team became inactive soon after, with both Ken and Isai choosing to retire from competitive ''Melee'' in late 2007.
As time passed however, El Chocolate Diablo's dominance was lost. The team failed to win a tournament for the first time at [[MLG Chicago 2006]], losing to {{Sm|Mew2King}} and {{Sm|The King}} in Winners Semis and {{Sm|Azen}} and {{Sm|chillindude829}} in Grand Finals. They also lost to {{Sm|Mango}} and {{Sm|Lucky}} as well as {{Sm|SilentSpectre}} and {{Sm|Tang}} at Super Champ Combo in 2007. The team became inactive soon after, with both Ken and Isai choosing to retire from competitive ''Melee'' in late 2007.


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Revision as of 05:46, June 18, 2014

El Chocolate Diablo was the name of a very successful doubles team in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The team was compromised of Ken Hoang, a Marth main who was considered to be the best Melee player in the world from 2003 to 2006, and Isai Alvarado, a Captain Falcon main who was once considered the best Falcon player as well as one of the best Melee players in the United States. Ken usually played Marth, while Isai would play either Captain Falcon or Sheik.

Starting with Tournament Go 5 in August 2003, the team won an incredibly large amount of doubles tournaments, including a large variety of MLG events from 2005 to 2006, earning a lot of money in the process as well. The team had a very low amount of losses, suffering their first one in 2006 to the team of Taj and Forward at a Champ Combo tournament, although they still ended up taking the tournament.

As time passed however, El Chocolate Diablo's dominance was lost. The team failed to win a tournament for the first time at MLG Chicago 2006, losing to Mew2King and The King in Winners Semis and Azen and chillindude829 in Grand Finals. They also lost to Mango and Lucky as well as SilentSpectre and Tang at Super Champ Combo in 2007. The team became inactive soon after, with both Ken and Isai choosing to retire from competitive Melee in late 2007.

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