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| This format is particularly popular online where a single bracket can last for an entire season and allow a theoretically infinite amount of contenders. Websites like [[Anther's Ladder]] specialize in this type of tournament. | | This format is particularly popular online where a single bracket can last for an entire season and allow a theoretically infinite amount of contenders. Websites like [[Anther's Ladder]] specialize in this type of tournament. |
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| Some tournaments have a dedicated event where players can show their skills in speedrunning a part of a ''Smash'' game. These events either consist of players doing runs individually and submitting their best times or are given a goal and each play the game simultaneously to reach the goal first. Due to the nature of speedrunning, these events take significantly less time than a standard bracket tournament, meaning several of these events can be done in a day to fill down time and show off a side of the competitive ''Smash'' community less talked about.
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| ===Non-''Smash Bros.'' games=== | | ===Non-''Smash Bros.'' games=== |