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This page's goal would be to answer the simple question '''"What are the currently active long running tournament series?"'''. It's easy to think of Apex, them B.E.A.S.T., The Big House and EVO (of sorts), but that's it? The page would gather all tournament series pages and give a interesting view on the ''traditional'' Smash events contrasted by ''largest'' smash events. An example of what I have in mind:
This page's goal would be to answer the simple question '''"What are the currently active long running tournament series?"'''. It's easy to think of Apex, them B.E.A.S.T., The Big House and EVO (of sorts), but that's it? The page would gather all tournament series pages and give a interesting view on the ''traditional'' Smash events contrasted by ''largest'' smash events. An example of what I have in mind:
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& The Mang0 has some known players from various regions,more than BoBC3 & Full Bloom 5 (and sorry if i have a bad english,i'm spanish lol) [[User:Nakka|Nakka]] ([[User talk:Nakka|talk]]) 14:07, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
& The Mang0 has some known players from various regions,more than BoBC3 & Full Bloom 5 (and sorry if i have a bad english,i'm spanish lol) [[User:Nakka|Nakka]] ([[User talk:Nakka|talk]]) 14:07, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
::Still, that doesn't mean it's a national. The majority of people were sandbagging. Don't you think a tournament full of people playing weak characters should not be considered a national? Don't forget, nationals are where players shows the skills of the Melee community, playing seriously without sandbagging. That's what BoBC 3 and Full Bloom 4 is different - people were serious and trying to win. No one was at the Mang0. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 14:27, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
::Still, that doesn't mean it's a national. The majority of people were sandbagging. Don't you think a tournament full of people playing weak characters should not be considered a national? Don't forget, nationals are where players shows the skills of the Melee community, playing seriously without sandbagging. That's what BoBC 3 and Full Bloom 4 is different - people were serious and trying to win. No one was at the Mang0. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 14:27, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
:::Oh,ok but The Mang0 is a regional for ultimate too,right? Only one top player attend [[User:Nakka|Nakka]] ([[User talk:Nakka|talk]]) 15:03, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
::::I do think Ultimate at The Mang0 was a regional as well, yeah. I'm okay with removing it, personally. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 15:16, August 16, 2019 (EDT)
== Fête ==
Do you think Fetê is a national?
A large amount of people from different regions entered this tournament
(More than 300 entrants)
 
[[User:Nakka|Nakka]] ([[User talk:Nakka|talk]]) 19:12, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
:Can you link to the tournament? [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 19:34, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
:: https://www.ssbwiki.com/Tournament:Fête [[User:Nakka|Nakka]] ([[User talk:Nakka|talk]]) 19:52, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
:::There aren't any top 10 players at the tournament, plus there are only a very few ranked players there. So no, I don't believe it's a national. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 19:59, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
==Return to Yoshi's Island==
Is it really a national tournament? It's a very low B-Tier, and there were only 6 PGR entrants, with only 2 of them being in the Top 20. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 10:27, November 5, 2019 (EST)
:I agree that it's not a national. Not enough top player attendance to call it anything more than a regional. [[User:Jaydyn|Jaydyn]] ([[User talk:Jaydyn|talk]]) 17:53, November 5, 2019 (EST)
::The 2 players in the Top 20 are also in the Top 10, with one of those players being in the Top 5. I think it's a little iffy but passable, especially given that it qualified as a B-Tier via PGR players in attendance rather than entrant numbers. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 23:15, November 5, 2019 (EST)
==Smash 64 - Big House 9 and Snosa 5==
Are these 2 tournaments really nationals? I'd say the other tournaments here all have the requirement of having top 10 in the world players in attendence.. The [[2018 64 League Rankings]] is not really a good indicator of who is top 10 in the world because of it's requirements to get ranked. At least 6 Japanese players (kysk, wario, kurabba, fukurou, wangera, sekirei) and 4 Peruvian players (Gohan, Gerson, Stradon, Tavomono) who are better than the player ranked 5th ({{Sm|KeroKeroppi}} are not ranked.
I know Isai attended {{Trn|Snosa 5}} and is ranked high in the 2018 ranking, but using Mario and Samus he did not really try to win there, kind of falls in the same category as {{Trn|The Mango}}. Other than that no top 10 player.
For {{Trn|The Big House 9}} {{Sm|Prince}} attended who is top 10 in the 2018 ranking, but not top 10 in the world. [[User:Patzui|Patzui]] ([[User talk:Patzui|talk]]) 10:40, February 23, 2020 (EST)
:Brody was at both of those tournaments and had a very solid 2019, even though he wasn't ranked Top 10 on the 2018 rankings. He placed 2nd at GENESIS 6 and Snosa IV, 4th at Smash 'N' Splash 5, and 7th at Super Smash Con 2019, for example. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 01:31, March 13, 2020 (EDT)
== Major or national ==
After a discussion on Discord it came to light that the term "national" is getting increasingly inadequate for several reasons:
*Global PR curators such as PGStats and OrionStats very rarely, if ever, use the term, preferring the term "major".
*The meaning of national is somewhat confusing as it has been historically been applied mostly to US and Japanese tournaments. Indeed, to qualify as "nationals" under our current definition, tournaments hosted in most countries, such as France, would be required to have ''international'' attendance, therefore conflicting with the natural definition of the world. In the past this has confused several occasional editors, for example [https://twitter.com/GPtheTO/status/975496110641999873 G-P regarding Albion 2].
*When national is currently used as a definition by entities outside of the wiki, it is often taken to mean "superregional tournament", either within or outside the United States, therefore conflicting with the older definition that has it synonymous with "major".
The proposal is to move the page to "List of major tournaments" and trim the list accordingly. It has been suggested on Discord that we could also highlight supermajors in some way such as bolding or use colored cells. --[[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 13:33, May 12, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Support.''' I agree the term has fallen in favor of the term "major," and the categorization can get confusing. --[[User:Meester Tweester|Meester Tweester]] ([[User talk:Meester Tweester|talk]]) 15:45, May 12, 2022 (EDT)
::'''Full support''' in regards to both moving the page and trimming the list down accordingly, for reasons [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Forum:Splitting_the_tournament_categories that both myself and OT have given here]. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 16:01, May 12, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Support''' as noted in my proposal. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 16:12, May 12, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Support'''. I don't think "national" corresponds one for one to either "major" or "superregional", but the ambiguity around it makes it a poor term to use regardless. Rename the page and category to major, and trim out the "nationals" that are clearly not majors. [[User:Stuart98|Stuart98]] ([[User talk:Stuart98|talk]]) 19:56, May 12, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Support''', what I said in the category splitting proposal applies here. <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[File: TyranitarMS.png ]] 13:24, May 17, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Support''', I think the term is a bit ambiguous and the page should be changed to majors and supermajors only.--[[User:Hydreigonfan01|Hydreigonfan01]] ([[User talk:Hydreigonfan01|talk]]) 18:30, May 21, 2022 (EDT)
:'''Full support''' as well, same thing applies to the category splitting proposal. National has been a confusing term and will only cause more confusion inside the Smash community if we continue to use this term. [[File:Grand Dad.png|23x20px]] [[User:NaughtyPigMario|<span style="color: red;">'''NPM'''</span>]]  [[User talk:NaughtyPigMario|''<span style="color: blue;">Morr!?</span>'']] [[File:NaughtyPigBoi.jpg|23x20px]] 05:37, June 12, 2022 (EDT)
== Removal of Upcoming Events ==
I come to this page for the purpose of finding upcoming events with high projected attendance to watch, and removing upcoming events (done 7/19) makes the page useless for that purpose. My 2 cents~ <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:24.30.93.245|24.30.93.245]] ([[User talk:24.30.93.245|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/24.30.93.245|contribs]]) 13:24, July 23, 2022 (EDT)</small>
:Based on Cookies and Creme's edit summary, it isn't possible to know if a tournament is a major or not until it happens/concludes. Adding tournaments on the assumption that it will be a major will just lead to extra edits to remove them when they turn out to not be majors. We do have a category for upcoming events ([[:Category:Upcoming events]]) if that helps. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 13:31, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
:The purpose of the page is to list what tournaments on the wiki are considered majors and supermajors. It is not supposed to be like a TV guide as to what tournaments you should watch, which if I were to be honest, you should know through literally any other site that has a ''Smash'' community. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 15:18, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
:The "majorness" of a tournament can be forecast in advance based on prize pool, previous tournament history (ex: CEO, Momocon, Super Smash Con) etc. If we want to keep it simple, include only Gold / Platinum SWT tournaments. Don't remove useful functionality / features in the name of nomenclature. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:24.30.93.245|24.30.93.245]] ([[User talk:24.30.93.245|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/24.30.93.245|contribs]]) 15:56, July 23, 2022 (EDT)</small>
::"If we want to keep it simple, include only Gold / Platinum SWT tournaments.".
::There are many Gold/Platinum events that are not majors (such as Ultra Hard Tournament, ESPECIALLY in Melee's case); likewise, there are many non-Gold/Platinum events that are majors (most notably GENESIS 8). This page is not intended to be used as a tournament calendar; we have similar rules set in place for the "List of largest Smash tournaments" page as well. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 16:12, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
::"The "majorness" of a tournament can be forecast in advance based on previous tournament history (ex: CEO, Momocon, Super Smash Con)"
:::And yet, CEO Dreamland 2020 was at best a super regional for most events; Super Smash Con: Fall Fest was not a major/supermajor for either ''Melee''/''Ultimate'' respectively; and the last 2 GENESIS tournaments for 64 didn't even reach super regional status; not to mention [all the tournaments that were cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic, [https://www.ssbwiki.com/List_of_major_tournaments?action=history&offset=20201122071340%7C1501532& forcing us to remove each tournament from the list one by one]. While I understand there is merit using precedence, it's also not a 100% guarantee, especially when we don't know what the future holds.
::"If we want to keep it simple, include only Gold / Platinum SWT tournaments"
:::Yeah, {{Trn|Virtuocity Smash Open 2022}}, {{Trn|Ultra Hard}}, and {{Trn|Ultimate Tropical Arena}} are certainly majors, and I for sure am excited for {{Trn|Uprising 2022}}, the first ever ''Melee'' major in Asia since 2005. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 16:15, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
:My point is we can enforce standards for the inclusion of upcoming events or gut that functionality which seems like a Bad Thing™ from a user experience / SEO perspective for anyone who has come to expect that functionality from this page. Maybe a separate page for this would make sense -- but the Upcoming Events category page doesn't currently serve that purpose. Being the SSB Wiki site with no page for upcoming events seems like a kind of glaring feature limitation. Just trying to propose an alternative solution that doesn't involve the permanent removal of useful information. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:24.30.93.245|24.30.93.245]] ([[User talk:24.30.93.245|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/24.30.93.245|contribs]]) 16:36, July 23, 2022 (EDT)</small>
::There is no useful "functionality" in using this page to speculate what upcoming tournaments will be majors ([[SmashWiki is not speculative]]), and the wiki's purpose is to document '''what has already happened''', end of. If you want a "calendar", there are better places explicitly made for that purpose as you were already told, such as this [https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/wiki/events reddit page] and this [https://twitter.com/smashcalendar Twitter account], that also has its own website (can't link it here as its triggering the spam filter, but the account links it in its bio). Also start signing your comments if you're going to keep posting on talk pages. <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[File: TyranitarMS.png ]] 17:01, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
::A list of upcoming events is "functionality". You can agree to disagree with me on whether this functionality is "useful".
Using established standards (tournament history, prize pools) to define which tournaments should be listed on such a page is not "speculative" (and has nothing to do with the help article you linked which talks about rumors and unreleased content).
CEO Dreamland 2020 and SSC: Fall Fest were side events; CEO Dreamland 2020 was the last major Smash event prior to pandemic; 64 is the oldest / most dead form of SSB. Y'all are reaching, seriously.
I'm out, GLHF~ <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:24.30.93.245|24.30.93.245]] ([[User talk:24.30.93.245|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/24.30.93.245|contribs]]) 17:25, July 23, 2022 (EDT)</small>
:''Using established standards (tournament history, prize pools) to define which tournaments should be listed on such a page is not "speculative" (and has nothing to do with the help article you linked which talks about rumors and unreleased content).''"
:You were already given more than enough examples on how precedence means shit, tournaments underperform what people expected all the time, and we can't know the prize pool either in most cases until we get the actual attendance numbers... which we can't know until the tournament actually happens. And you read SW:NOT wrong if you're thinking if it's just about rumors and unreleased content, SmashWiki not speculating applies to all of its content. <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[File: TyranitarMS.png ]] 18:05, July 23, 2022 (EDT)
== Stopping with the Orionrank definition madness ==
I don't know who needs to hear this but I'm getting sick of some events (particularly EU but also other events) with several top 30 players in attendance being removed (mainly in the Ult section) because someone put a guideline in place saying that it should be based off the Barnard's loop TTS
The Orionrank "majors" and "supermajors" have their own standalone definition of these terms based off an algorithm, and due to it being an algorithm there are clear anomalies and letting one person choose what is a major/supermajor based on an algorithm differs from the actual definition of majors and supermajors which are decided by a big number of people's standards
In short, I think we should be adding some of these anomalies to a certain and sensible degree <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Bigmeatthing|Bigmeatthing]] ([[User talk:Bigmeatthing|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Bigmeatthing|contribs]]) 13:52, October 2, 2022 (EDT)</small>
:The wiki does not strictly follow the OrionStats TTS. OrionStats has a 2400 point threshold for majors, while the wiki generally has a 3000 point threshold. This is not strictly followed however; OrionStats has Riptide at a major with more than 3k points, yet the wiki does not recognize it as a major (because regardless of what the TTS says, it obviously wasn't). [[User:Stuart98|Stuart98]] ([[User talk:Stuart98|talk]]) 14:50, October 2, 2022 (EDT)
== Split ==
I think it's fairly obvious this page should be split into individual articles for each game, but I'll open a formal discussion for it here. This article has gotten very large (over 50,000 bytes currently), and with so many tournaments and subsections on here, it has gotten difficult to navigate, there has been several times I lost my way on this page when trying to find something specific. Not to mention that the repeated titling of the subsections leads to complications with trying to link to a specific year for a specific game from other articles (you can still do it, but a lot of wiki editors probably don't know how to do so). Are there any actual objections to this? <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[File: TyranitarMS.png ]] 06:48, June 18, 2023 (EDT)
:'''Support'''. This article could become an explination for what qualifies as a major or supermajor, and then list off subarticles for lists for individual games. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Jordan P.|Jordan P.]] ([[User talk:Jordan P.|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jordan P.|contribs]]) 17:03, June 18, 2023 (EDT)</small>
:'''Support''', as in my opinion it would make life easier. To Jordan, we already have a brief explanation for that [[Tournament#Locations and sizes|here]], and I feel like adding anything else on this page would just be redundant or better cleared up on the linked page; it's best for this page to become something like a disambig. [[User:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia;color: black;">Cookies</span>]][[File:CnC Signature.png|20px]][[User talk:Cookies and Creme|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: black;">Creme</span>]] 18:48, June 18, 2023 (EDT)
:'''Support''', this page is hard to navigate and too long. I agree with making it a disambig.--[[User:Hydreigonfan01|Hydreigonfan01]] ([[User talk:Hydreigonfan01|talk]]) 22:42, June 19, 2023 (EDT)

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