Editing Tournament:DELTA 8

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In top 8, {{Sm|acola}} lost his first set of the season, losing 1-3 to {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} in Winner's Semi-Finals. acola easily ran through the rest of the bracket to meet Miya in Grand Finals, where he won both sets 3-1 and 3-2, winning his second "premier" event of the season. Both players popped off at the end of the set, with many spectators raising their concern for Miya's popoff as he seemingly hit his head on the table before falling down. It was later revealed he only scratched his arm in the incident.
In top 8, {{Sm|acola}} lost his first set of the season, losing 1-3 to {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} in Winner's Semi-Finals. acola easily ran through the rest of the bracket to meet Miya in Grand Finals, where he won both sets 3-1 and 3-2, winning his second "premier" event of the season. Both players popped off at the end of the set, with many spectators raising their concern for Miya's popoff as he seemingly hit his head on the table before falling down. It was later revealed he only scratched his arm in the incident.


The sheer amount of upsets gave many Japanese players new player values for [[LumiRank]], and as a result around 500 points were added to the player point system. Not only did this allow DELTA 8 to maintain its "premier" status on LumiRank, but it also had an impact on many previous Japanese tournaments, including retiering {{Trn|UltCore Second}}, {{Trn|Sumabato SP 45}}, and {{Trn|Maesuma'U22}} to A-tier, therefore giving Glutonny an additional major win and Miya two additional major wins.
The sheer amount of upsets gave many Japanese players new player values for [[LumiRank]], and as a result around 500 points were added to the player point system. Not only did this allow DELTA 8 to maintain its "premier" status on LumiRank, but it also had an impact on many previous Japanese tournaments, including retiering {{Trn|UltCore Second}}, {{Trn|Sumabato SP 45}}, and {{Trn|Maesuma'U22}} to A-tier, therefore giving Glutonny an additional major win and Miya two additional major wins. This also led to Glutonny now being a triple-crown holder (the third in Ultimate’s history) due to UltCore Second being retiered.


==Results==
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