Isai (gamer)

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Isai
Personal information
NameJoel Isai Alvarado
Nickname(s)Isaiah
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Career information
Games Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Playing career2003–present
Career highlights and awards
Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • MOAST 3 (2005)
  • MLG Los Angeles (2005)

Joel Isai Alvarado, professionally known as Isai (pronounced "Isaiah"), is an American Super Smash Bros. 64 player widely regarded as the game's greatest player of all time. [1] He is credited with developing the modern Smash 64 metagame [ further explanation needed ] and is renowned for his ability to play the game's entire character roster at a top professional level. His major tournament victories include Apex 2014 and Super Smash Con 2023.

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Alvarado also formerly competed in Super Smash Bros. Melee , where he was regarded as one of the best players in the world and the world's best Captain Falcon player during the early years of the game's competitive scene in the early to mid-2000s. He was regarded as one of the best Melee team players in the world, often teaming with his partner Ken Hoang under the name "El Chocolate Diablo". [2] The team was renowned for its dominance and won the Major League Gaming Las Vegas 2006 Melee doubles championship. [3] [4] [5] Alvarado retired from professional Melee competition in 2007, citing declining interest in the game, however he later teamed with Johnny "S2J" Kim at GENESIS 2 in 2011 and played an exhibition match against Ryota "Captain Jack" Yoshida at Apex 2012, which he infamously lost after sandbagging. [4] A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Isai as the fifteenth-greatest Melee player of all time. [6]

Alvarado was formerly sponsored by CLASH Tournaments, [7] and occasionally streamed on the CLASH Tournaments channel. [8]

Career

Isai is predominantly a Super Smash Bros. player. He became acquainted with the community surrounding its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee, entering his first tournament, Tournament Go 4 (TG4), on January 19, 2003. He teamed up with the top-ranked player, Ken Hoang, in Tournament Go's fifth incarnation, TG5, for doubles events and continued to team with Ken in later tournaments beginning an undefeated streak that lasted from 2003 to 2006.

Isai is known for not taking Melee singles events seriously. He retired from playing the game competitively in 2007, and later shifted his focus back to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 64.

He is the Super Smash Bros, champion of Apex 2014, defeating Moyashi in the grand finals using Jigglypuff, a character considered to be worse than some of the higher-tiered characters such as Pikachu and Kirby. [9] [10]

Personal life

Isai is a graduate of San José State University and was the president of the school's chapter of Beta Alpha Psi. [11]

Notable tournament placements

Only Majors and Supermajors are listed.

Super Smash Bros.

Tournament [12] Date1v1 placement2v2 placementPartner
MELEE-FC DiamondJuly 12–14, 20071st
GENESIS 2July 15–17, 20112nd
Apex 2012 January 6–8, 20122nd1stNintendude
Apex 2013 January 11–13, 20132nd
Apex 2014 January 17–19, 20141st
GENESIS 3 January 15–17, 20164th3rdRith
Snosa IIJune 18–19, 20163rd3rdKeroKeroppi
Super Smash Con 2016August 11–14, 20163rd1stAlvin
GENESIS 4January 20–22, 201713th
B.E.A.S.T 7February 17–19, 20171st
Snosa IIIJune 17–18, 20175th1stGyaki
Get On My Level 2017July 28–30, 20172nd1stThe Z
Super Smash Con 2017August 10–13, 201713th1stAlvin
Kansai 2018February 11, 201817th
Called Out 3June 23, 20182nd2ndKort
Super Smash Con 2018August 9–12, 20183rd3rdSleepy Fox
Inka Fest 2019July 13–14, 20194th4thWizzrobe
Snosa 5January 4, 20205th1stSleepy Fox
Keystoned VMarch 20th, 20221st1stJosh Brody
Super Smash Con 2022August 13, 20223rd1sttacos
Super Smash Con 2023August 10-13, 20231st1stSuPeRbOoMfAn

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament [13] Date1v1 placement2v2 placementPartner
Tournament Go 4January 19, 20037th
Tournament Go 5August 2–3, 20033rd1st Ken
Game OverJanuary 10, 20043rd1stKen
MLG Chicago 2004June 19, 20042nd1stKen
Tournament Go 6August 21–22, 20045th1stKen
MLG San Francisco 2004September 11–12, 20042nd
MLG Los Angeles 2004September 25–26, 20042nd1stKen
MLG New York 2004October 24, 20042nd1stKen
MOAST 3January 15–16, 20051st1stKen
MLG DC 2005January 29–30, 20052nd1stKen
MLG San Francisco 2005February 26–27, 20055th1stKen
Gettin' Schooled 2June 25–26, 20057th1stKen
MLG Los Angeles 2005October 14–16, 20051st1stKen
MLG New York Opener 2006April 21–23, 20066th1stKen
MLG Dallas 2006May 19–20, 200613th1stKen
MLG Anaheim 2006June 23–24, 20064th1stKen
MLG Chicago 2006July 21–22, 20068th2ndKen
Zero Challenge 2August 15–17, 20061stCaptain Jack
MLG Orlando 2006August 26–27, 20064th1stKen
MLG New York Playoffs 2006October 13–14, 20066th3rdKen
NorCal Tournament 2October 28, 20069th1stKen
MLG Las Vegas 2006 November 18–19, 20066th1stKen
Cataclysm 3March 3–4, 200713th1st Mew2King
MELEE-FC DiamondJuly 12–14, 200741st5thMew2King
Zero Challenge 3July 20–22, 200725th1stThe King
Super Champ ComboSeptember 29–30, 200733rd7thKen
GENESIS 2 July 15–17, 201113thS2J
Apex 2012 January 6–8, 201297thVans

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