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

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    Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 2 Online tournament July 25–26, 2020 Singles 64 US$25,001 Zain: Mang0: iBDW Plup: Smash Summit 10 Online Online tournament November 19–22, 2020 Singles 20 US$14,820 Zain: Mang0: iBDW Wizzrobe [56] [57] EU Singles 16 US$3,000 Leffen: Professor Pro Trif Pipsqueak Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 3 Online ...

  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. 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 ...

  5. List of major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments

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    Games in the Super Smash Bros. franchise have been played competitively since the early 2000s, but the inclusion of Super Smash Bros. Melee at the 2013 edition of Evolution Championship Series (Evo), a major multi-game tournament, was seen as a turning point; after Evo 2013, competitive Smash saw an increase in tournaments, media coverage, and ...

  6. Hungrybox - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Hungrybox won multiple tournaments, including the Supermajor tournament The Big House 7, and four Super Major tournaments: Shine 2017, DreamHack Austin 2017, DreamHack Denver 2017, and Smash Summit 5; for the latter, he set a new record for most money won in a single Melee tournament, receiving $29,315.30 as prize money.

  7. The Big House (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    The second tournament was held on October 6–7, 2012 on the campus of the University of Michigan. The Melee event was won by Joseph "Mango" Marquez. Project M was won by Brian "metroid1117" Lin. The Big House 3 was held from October 12–13, 2013 in Ann Arbor. [1] [non-primary source needed] It was won by Jason "Mew2King" Zimmerman. [2]

  8. Genesis (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was organized by Boback Vakili and the Concord-based DBR crew. At the time, it was the largest Melee tournament in history and the fifth largest Brawl tournament. The tournament featured players from around the world, including the US, Sweden, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Melee singles was won by Joseph "Mango" Marquez.

  9. aMSa - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time a player had won a major tournament using only Yoshi in the history of Melee. [7] [8] By the end of the year, he also won majors Apex and Scuffed World Tour, [9] and was considered the second best Melee player as ranked by SSBMRank. [10] In March 2023, aMSa joined esports organization Golden Guardians. [11]