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'''Snosa II''' also known as '''Snosa 2016'''is a ''[[Smash 64]]'' only tournament that originally came from [[Smash of Ages 2015]] | '''Snosa II''' also known as '''Snosa 2016'''is a ''[[Smash 64]]'' only tournament that originally came from [[Smash of Ages 2015]]. Many majors for ''Smash 64'' began appearing in tournaments such as [[GENESIS 3]], [[Super Smash Con]], [[Get On My Level 2016]], and [[Shine 2016]] as well as the more recent [[Hitstun 3]] being an only ''Smash 64'' tournament being played in the US. With the current trend and the many 64 major tournaments beginning to appear recently, 2016 has been called by some the year of 64.<ref>https://twitter.com/hashtag/yearof64</ref> The tournament featured many well known top level players such as {{Sm|Isai}}, {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, {{Sm|Mariguas}}, {{Sm|Dext3r}}, {{Sm|tacos}}, and {{Sm|JaimeHR}}.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEEJ1X62ars</ref> [[Apex 2016]] was also scheduled during the same weekend which may have caused conflicting schedules for many smashers such as {{Sm|Fireblaster}}, {{Sm|Stranded}}, and {{Sm|Cobr}}. The venue also featered a YOLO tournament where a Random character selection, character locked throughout the tournament. Random stage. Items on high. One stock. Single Elimination. There is a $2 miminum entry for the YOLO tournament with any donations going towards the SSC international player fund. An amateur bracket was also created for those who were eliminated from pools after entering singles or doubles with no earnings after placing in the tournament. A fantasy smash was also promoted with prizes of clothes for the picking the best draft team during the tournament. The tournament was held with a 100 player cap limit, 5 Stocks, 8 Minute Time Limit, with the stage only being Dream Land. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Revision as of 20:18, June 20, 2016
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Dates | June 18th-19th 2016 |
Venue | No Future Cafe |
Address/City | 1500 E Walnut St Pasadena, CA |
Attendance | 100+ |
Entry fees | $10 venue $10 singles $10 per team $2 minimum singles YOLO |
Pot size(s) | TBD for singles and doubles $0 for amateur singles and doubles $20 YOLO |
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Snosa II also known as Snosa 2016is a Smash 64 only tournament that originally came from Smash of Ages 2015. Many majors for Smash 64 began appearing in tournaments such as GENESIS 3, Super Smash Con, Get On My Level 2016, and Shine 2016 as well as the more recent Hitstun 3 being an only Smash 64 tournament being played in the US. With the current trend and the many 64 major tournaments beginning to appear recently, 2016 has been called by some the year of 64.[1] The tournament featured many well known top level players such as Isai, SuPeRbOoMfAn, Mariguas, Dext3r, tacos, and JaimeHR.[2] Apex 2016 was also scheduled during the same weekend which may have caused conflicting schedules for many smashers such as Fireblaster, Stranded, and Cobr. The venue also featered a YOLO tournament where a Random character selection, character locked throughout the tournament. Random stage. Items on high. One stock. Single Elimination. There is a $2 miminum entry for the YOLO tournament with any donations going towards the SSC international player fund. An amateur bracket was also created for those who were eliminated from pools after entering singles or doubles with no earnings after placing in the tournament. A fantasy smash was also promoted with prizes of clothes for the picking the best draft team during the tournament. The tournament was held with a 100 player cap limit, 5 Stocks, 8 Minute Time Limit, with the stage only being Dream Land.
Results
Super Smash Bros. singles
(96 entrants)
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Super Smash Bros. doubles
(32 entrants)
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Super Smash Bros. singles amateur
(64 entrants from the original 96 singles entrants)
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Super Smash Bros. doubles amateur
(16 entrants from the original 32 singles entrants)
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Super Smash Bros. singles YOLO
(82 singles entrants)
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