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PC Chris

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[e][h]Fox Falco PC Chris
Player Information
Name:
Chris Szygiel
Nationality:
Location:
Port Chester, New York
Born:
August 23, 1987 (age 38)
Years Active:
2005 - 2012,
2014 - 2015
Team:
The Blade Breakers, Deadly Alliance, The Turks
Approx. Total Winnings:
$26,924
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Current Mains:
Fox
Falco
Secondaries:
Peach
Marth
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Current Mains:
Snake
Links
Achievements
Melee:
MLG New York 2006 MELEE-FC6 2006 MLG National Championships Zero Challenge 3

Chris "PC Chris" Szygiel is a Melee Fox and Falco player hailing from Port Chester, New York.

Biography

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PC Chris first entered the scene by becoming the student of pro Samus player Wes, along with his crew Deadly Alliance. After eventually rising to be one of the top Falco players in New York, PC Chris continued to get high placings at tournaments, and eventually shocked the competitive Melee world by defeating Ken at the MLG New York 2006 Season Opener, one of the first players to ever beat Ken in Grand Finals. This, along with other high placings in the 2006 MLG season, gave PC Chris a spot in the MLG 2006 Las Vegas tournament, with a $10,000 prize to the victor, the second largest first place prize in Melee history, only surpassed by EVO 2015. PC Chris ended up winning the tournament and the $10,000 by defeating KoreanDJ in the finals.

On January 9, 2015, PC Chris announced his comeback to Smash.[1] A match between PC Chris and Ken at the Apex 2015 Salty Suite was also announced the same day.[2]

At Apex 2015, PC Chris finished 49th, narrowly missing out on making it to the bracket after losing to Kalamazhu. In the Salty Suite, PC triumphed over Ken 3-2 and did a crowd surf in celebration. PC's next tournament was MVG Sandstorm, where he placed 13th. He attended Super Smash Con, but was disqualified after failing to show up for his first match.[3]

Results

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Melee

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Brawl

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Rankings

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Melee

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RetroSSBMRank

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Ranking SeriesRank
20099
20085
20074
20063

All-Time

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Ranking SeriesRank
All-Time Top 10013

Tristate

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Ranking SeriesRank
February 20092

References

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