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== Biography == ===Halo 4=== Respectful's first high placing at a major event came at [[Multiplay Insomnia 49]], where he played as a member of [[Reign Deception]] alongside [[WarLord]], [[Mose]] and [[Adversary]]. They took 6th place. Respectful then attended [[Multiplay Insomnia 50]] as a member of [[Reign eSports]] alongside [[Snipedrone]], [[Xavi]] and [[CreepeazY]] where he finished 3rd. ===Halo 2: Anniversary=== Respectful rose to prominence during ''Halo 2: Anniversary'', when he joined [[Team Infused]] alongside [[BUK 20]], [[Reaction]] and [[Vard]]. The team took 3rd place at [[Insomnia 53]] and 4th at the [[Gfinity Halo 2: Anniversary LAN Championship]]. He later joined [[TCM Gaming]] alongside [[TuFoxy]], [[Fuzion]] and [[Riotz]] for the [[EGL Battle of Europe 2015]] event, hoping to be the team to qualify for [[HCS Season 1 Finals]]. They placed 2nd. ===Halo 5: Guardians=== Respectful made waves when he and Fuzion joined [[Team Vibe]] alongside [[SeptiQ]] and [[Mose]]. After qualifying for the [[Halo World Championship UK Finals 2016|HWC UK Finals]], Vibe were picked up by [[Team Dignitas]]. With a 2nd place finish at the event, Dignitas qualified for the [[Halo World Championship EMEA Regional Finals 2016|EMEA Regional Finals]]. At Regionals, the heavily favored Dignitas were unexpectedly ousted in the Group Stage, missing out on [[Halo World Championship 2016]]. After Worlds, Respectful and Mose set their sights towards qualifying for the [[HCS/Europe/Pro League/Summer 2016/Regular Season|Summer 2016 season]] of the EU HCS Pro League. They formed an [[Online Warriors]] roster alongside [[Snakey]] and [[Kimbo]]. The team successfully qualified for Pro League in the [[HCS/Europe/Pro League/Summer 2016/Summer Qualifier|Summer Qualifier]], finishing 2nd. Shortly afterward, they were picked up by esports organization [[U4X eSports]]. U4X went undefeated over the course of the season, finishing 10-0. During the season, they replaced Snakey with [[TuFoxy]]. Prior to the [[HCS Pro League EU Summer 2016 Season Finals|Season Finals]], the U4X roster was acquired by [[FAB Games eSports]]. At the Finals, FAB continued its winning streak, taking 1st place. After the conclusion of the season, FAB made a roster change, swapping out Kimbo for [[Jimbo]]. Over the course of the [[HCS/Europe/Pro League/Fall 2016/Regular Season|Fall Season]], FAB continued to dominate, though they did drop a single series to [[Team Infused]]. They ultimately finished 9-1, good enough for their second straight 1st place finish, and went into the [[HCS/Europe/Pro League/Fall 2016/Season Finals|Season Finals]] looking to repeat as champions. They did so in dominant fashion, not dropping a single game as they dismantled [[PuLse Gaming]] and Team Infused (twice) to stake their claim in ''Halo'' history. Two weeks later, FAB was in America competing at [[ME Las Vegas 2016|ME Las Vegas]]. With wins over [[6S Gaming]] and [[Pnda Gaming]], FAB proved they could hang in America as they took a top 8 finish at the event. FAB's next task in the Halo Championship Series was qualifying for [[Halo World Championship 2017]], and they'd need a top 2 finish at [[Gfinity London 2017]] to do it. They did so in commanding fashion, dropping games to only [[Team Infused]] and [[Supremacy]] en route to another 1st place finish. At Worlds, FAB were placed in a group with [[Str8 Rippin]] and [[Shock The World]]. They 3-0d StW, but were unable to take more than a game from Str8, finishing 2nd in the pool. In the Championship Bracket, FAB were first 4-0d by reigning champions [[OpTic Gaming]]. They then swept [[Team Immunity]] in a best-of-EU vs. best-of-ANZ match-up. In the following round, they were matched up against [[Splyce]], who defeated them 4-1 and sent them home with a top 8 finish. Following Worlds season, Jimbo left FAB while TuFoxy began a competitive hiatus, leaving the dominant FAB roster crippled. In their place, Respectful and Mose brought in [[Lunny]] and [[Riotz]]. With FAB no longer supporting the team, the new roster began competing in the [[HCS/Europe/Pro League/Summer 2017/Regular Season|Summer 2017 Pro League]] as [[The Lads]]. The roster was quickly scooped up by [[Vexed Gaming]]. Despite a strong 2-0 start to the season, Respectful left Vexed to return to [[Team Infused]], now playing alongside [[Kimbo]], [[Snakey]] and Jimbo. With Respectful on board, Infused finished first in the season with a nearly perfect record, dropping only one map with the new roster over three matches and qualifying for a spot in the Championship Bracket at [[DreamHack Atlanta 2017|DreamHack Atlanta]]. In Atlanta, Infused were able to beat European rivals [[Vexed Gaming]], but could not put a dent in the two American squads they faced - [[Splyce]] and [[Evil Geniuses]], falling 3-0 to both teams and finishing in the top twelve. With the offseason came a major roster change for Infused. Gone were Quad and Snakey, replaced by [[Jimbo]] and [[Mose]], creating a 75% FAB reunion. The new Infused were unstoppable, winning two of the three Open Cups for the [[HCS/Europe/Open Circuit/Fall 2017|Fall European Circuit]] and finishing second in the other. At [[Gfinity London 2017|Gfinity London]], Infused were dominant, dropping only one game all tournament (to [[Supremacy]] in the Grand Finals]]) and establishing themselves as the undisputed #1 team outside North America. At [[DreamHack Denver 2017|DreamHack Denver]], Infused were again granted a bye into the Championship Bracket for their efforts in London. This time they put the spot to good use, immediately taking out an American pro team in [[Team CryptiK]]. Infused were halted in the next round by a formidable opponent in [[Team EnVyUs]], but they bounced back with a victory over Vexed Gaming before earning another impressive upset over the American [[Str8 Rippin]]. In the following round, they were beaten 3-1 by eventual event runners-up [[Team Liquid]], but with a top six finish, Infused were able to leave with their heads held high, having set a new placing record for European teams at North American events. After a strong beginning to the [[Halo World Championship 2018]] [[HCS/Europe/HaloWC/2018|season]], Infused went into [[MLG Orlando 2018|MLG Orlando]] as the #1 European seed, but finished with a top twelve placing after losses to [[Splyce]], [[Team EnVyUs]], and [[Fyra Gaming]]. Infused rebounded at home at [[Gfinity London 2018|Gfinity London]], cruising to a near flawless victory with only a single game dropped all tournament and qualifying for Worlds. At Worlds, Infused were the only non-American team to make it out of pool play, finishing second in their group after beating [[Oxygen Supremacy]] 3-0. Unfortunately, Infused could not take more than a game from either opponent they faced in the championship bracket, losing 4-1 to both [[Splyce]] and [[Renegades]] and going home with a top eight finish. == Trivia == * Alongside [[Kimbo]], [[Mose]] and [[Jimbo]], Respectful holds the record for the highest European placing at an American event, with their top six finish at [[DreamHack Denver 2017]] under [[Team Infused]]. == Achievements == {{PlayerResults|show=overviewpage}} == Media == {{PlayerMedia}} == Gallery == {{PlayerProfileGallery}} {{PlayerPageEnd}}
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