![]() As a result, his hiatus from the competitive scene will continue until this issue has been resolved. However, Hax has also struggled with severe insomnia since March 2014, which has impacted both his performance in and ability to enter tournaments. He made his return to Smash after recovering from his hand surgery at Super Nebulous 3, where he took 4th. On January 1, 2015, Hax announced that he would be taking an indefinite hiatus from Smash as a result of a hand injury. It is unknown when his sponsorship with CLASH Tournaments ended. On January 17, 2014, he joined VGBootCamp. On July 3, 2013, he was sponsored by CLASH Tournaments. In addition to his first place finish at this event, Hax boasted an impressive 5-0 record in the Fox Round Robin exhibition, defeating other prominent players including SFAT, Lucky, and Silent Wolf. Hax's status as one of the premier Fox mains in America was cemented by his performance in the 2015 California tournament Do You Fox Wit It?. Similarly, Hax reset the bracket against Mew2King in the Grand Finals of Zenith 2014, but faltered in the second set. However, his improvement as a Fox player proved to be quite rapid, and on May 4, 2014, Hax successfully won a set against Mango in the Grand Finals of WHOBO MLG, although he was unable to repeat the feat in the second set. ![]() This transition led to some below average results, including a 17th place finish at Apex 2014. After finishing 5th at The Big House 3, Hax decided that Captain Falcon was limiting him as a player, and switched to Fox. He was considered the best Captain Falcon player in the world after defeating Darkrain at MELEE-FC10R Legacy in 2012. ![]() These high placing finishes continued at multiple major tournaments across the country, including Top 8 finishes at Pound V, Apex 2012, and Apex 2013. He started performing well at a very young age, reaching Top 8 at GENESIS when he was only 15 years old.
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