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  2. The Big House (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    This iteration of the tournament dropped Project M as an official event. Competitors playing Super Smash Bros. at The Big House 6 (2016) The sixth Big House was held on October 7–9, 2016. [11] It was the first American tournament that William "Leffen" Hjelte attended since HTC Throwdown 2015.

  3. Super Smash Bros. in esports - Wikipedia

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    Professional Super Smash Bros. competition involves professional gamers competing in the Super Smash Bros. series of crossover fighting games published by Nintendo.Organized tournament competition began in 2002 with Super Smash Bros. Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001; however, in the series' native Japan, there have been tournaments as early as 1999 with the original Super Smash Bros ...

  4. List of major Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance of Smash 4 Varberg, Sweden July 3–6, 2007 Singles 132 Amsah Aldwyn Helios Armada [3] Doubles 64 Helios, Ek Amsah, Faab Masamune, Kriz Armada, Aniolas MELEE-FC Diamond South Bend, Indiana July 12–14, 2007 Singles 256 US$4,550 Mew2King: PC Chris: ChuDat Drephen [4] Doubles 123 US$4,050 PC Chris, Cort ChuDat, Chillin Xelic, Caveman

  5. Genesis (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    Smash 64 singles was won by Canadian player Daniel "SuPeRbOoMfAn" Hoyt and Project M singles was won by Roustane "Kage" Benzeguir. [3] Genesis 2 was subject to a theft scandal that took place on its final day. DBR member Robert "Zelgadis" Scherer stole prize money that was accidentally left in a hotel room.

  6. Smash World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Smash World Tour (SWT) was an annual Super Smash Bros. tournament circuit operating all around the world, but based in the United States. It took place three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022, although only the 2021 edition was completed fully, and mostly consisted of a series of tournaments aiming to determine a number of players qualifying for the Smash World Championships, major ...

  7. List of major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments

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    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifth officially released Smash Bros. title; all five have been played competitively, in addition to a fan-made mod of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Project M. [5] [6] Many of the top-ranked Ultimate players were highly ranked in previous Smash Bros. games, in particular Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. [7]

  8. List of Project M tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Zenith 2014 [3] The NYU Game Center: August 2–3, 2014 Singles 281 US$ 3,455 ZeRo Junebug Emukiller P4K EMP | Mew2King Doubles 60 Mew2King, ZeRo Junebug, Pink Fresh Rolex, Emukiller Cruzy Cakes, Jreed The Big House 4 [4] Romulus, Michigan: October 4–5, 2014 Singles 333 US$ 3,300 ZeRo VwS | Professor Pro EMP P4K | Mew2King Junebug Doubles 52 ...

  9. Evo 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2015 or EVO 2015) was a fighting game event held in Las Vegas on July 17–19. The event featured a major tournament for nine fighting games, including the largest Super Smash Bros. tournament up to that point and a highly popular Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament.