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A '''[[tournament]]''' is a competition involving a group of players designed to produce an overall skill ranking of the involved players, typically by arranging them into a structured ''bracket'' where players engage in individual matches to raise or lower their ranking. [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] has a strong tournament scene dating back to [[Tournament Go]] in April 2002; the online community for the original [[Super Smash Bros.]] was not as large during its popular days and thus did not give rise to a significant tournament scene, though competitive SSB play does take place over the Internet through services like [[Kaillera]].
A '''[[tournament]]''' is a competition involving a group of players designed to produce an overall skill ranking of the involved players, typically by arranging them into a structured ''bracket'' where players engage in individual matches to raise or lower their ranking. [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] has a strong tournament scene dating back to [[Tournament Go]] in April 2002; the online community for the original [[Super Smash Bros.]] was not as large during its popular days and thus did not give rise to a significant tournament scene, though competetive SSB play does take place over the Internet through services like [[Kaillera]].


Tournaments are considered the premier proving grounds for SSBM players. The competitive Smash community tends to look down on players who claim great ability but do not attend well-known tournaments; this is seen by some as an elitist attitude, but there is an unmistakable correlation between tournament experience and overall skill. (''[[Tournament|read further...]]'')
Tournaments are considered the premier proving grounds for SSBM players. The competetive Smash community tends to look down on players who claim great ability but do not attend well-known tournaments; this is seen by some as an elitist attitude, but there is an unmistakable correlation between tournament experience and overall skill. (''[[Tournament|read further...]]'')


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