The group managed a 5th place showing in Raleigh and 4th in Orlando before ending the year with a 7th place finish in Providence. The roster then came in 7th at MLG Columbus 2011 before securing 2nd place in Anaheim. The same roster played at MLG Dallas 2011 and won, netting Flamesword his first tournament victory. They would end the year with a 2nd place performance in Dallas. They came in 4th at Orlando, Columbus and Raleigh before placing 7th in D.C. 2010 saw Totz leave for Team Enable and LegendPimps being swapped for Assault, to create a team that would last two full years. They played the final two tournaments of the year in Anaheim and Orlando with LegendPimps, finishing top 8 and then 9th respectively. He was swapped for Clutch heading into Dallas where they finished 10th. ![]() They attended both Meadowlands and Columbus with Strongside placing 7th in both events. He and Totz then picked up Ace to form the unchanging core of Status Quo for 2009. Toronto and Dallas would be played with Totz in place of Prolific and the squad would secure a 12th place, followed by a top 8 finish. ![]() The two would be swapped again for Orlando and Brake would be replaced with Elumnite for a 21st place finish. S1y Fox was then swapped for Pilez before San Diego where the team managed a 20th place finish. Michael "Flamesword" Chavez started his career on Status Quo attending MLG Meadowlands 2008 with Brake, Prolific and S1y Fox, finishing 18th. He is a former coach of the main OpTic Gaming Call of Duty and Halo roster. Outside of Halo, Flamesword is well known in the Call of Duty community for his involvement with OpTic Gaming. For complete results, click here.Michael Chaves was born on October 25, 1989. This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. He earned this distinction on Augwhen he won Gfinity 3 as a member of Team EnVyUs.
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