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| | | colspan="2" style="background: #dddddd; font-size: larger;" | '''Epita Smash Arena''' | ||
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| | || '''Date''' || April 7th to 8th, 2007 | ||
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| | || '''Venue''' || Epita | ||
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| | || '''Address''' || Rue Guy Môquet 66 | ||
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| | || '''City''' || 94800 Villejuif, France [[File:Flag of France.png|20px]] | ||
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} | || '''Attendance''' || 90+ people | ||
The '''Epita Smash Arena''' was a | |- | ||
| align="center" bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=2 | '''Results''' | |||
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|| '''Pot Size(s)''' || ''Singles'' Unknown<br>''Doubles'' Unknown<br> | |||
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|| '''Winner''' <small>(1v1)</small>|| [[Nihonjin]]<br>[[Clemj]] | |||
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|| '''Winners''' <small>(2v2)</small>|| [[Nihonjin]]+[[Joanna Dark]]<br> [[Nnja]]+[[Faab]] | |||
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| align="center" bgcolor="#efefef" colspan=2 | '''Staff''' | |||
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|| '''[[Tournament_director|Director(s)]]''' || [[Poilon]] | |||
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|| '''Assisted by''' || The [[SSBUP]] association. | |||
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|| '''Housing''' || Parisians players/Venue <br> | |||
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The '''Epita Smash Arena''' was a tournament presented in April 2007 in France by [[Poilon]] and the [[SSBUP]] and held within the Epita school. | |||
==Events and rules== | ==Events and rules== | ||
ESA featured 2 main Smash tournaments: | ESA featured 2 main Smash tournaments: | ||
* Saturday: Singles | * Saturday: Singles | ||
* Sunday: | * Sunday: Teams | ||
A [[crew battle]] pitting France against the Netherlands was also held. | A [[crew battle]] pitting France against the Netherlands was also held. | ||
==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
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*No items. | *No items. | ||
*4 stocks. | *4 stocks. | ||
*Stages allowed: Final Destination, | *Stages allowed : Final Destination, Dreamland 64, Pokemon Stadium, Yoshi Story and Fountain of Dreams. | ||
*Pools were best of 3. | *Pools were best of 3. | ||
*Results of pools determined the seeding of the bracket. | *Results of pools determined the seeding of the bracket. | ||
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*Finals were best of 7. | *Finals were best of 7. | ||
*Double blind pick was possible for the first match of a set. | *Double blind pick was possible for the first match of a set. | ||
*The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, | *The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, Dreamland 64 and Pokemon Stadium. | ||
*After the first match, loser picks the stage, then winner picks character, then loser picks character. | *After the first match, loser picks the stage, then winner picks character, then loser picks character. | ||
*Stalling was completely forbidden. | *Stalling was completely forbidden. | ||
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*No items. | *No items. | ||
*4 stocks. | *4 stocks. | ||
*Stages allowed : Final Destination, | *Stages allowed : Final Destination, Dreamland 64, Pokemon Stadium and Yoshi Story. No other stage is allowed. | ||
*Double Elimination Bracket was best of 3 for the beginning of the bracket. | *Double Elimination Bracket was best of 3 for the beginning of the bracket. | ||
*The rest of the bracket was best of 5. | *The rest of the bracket was best of 5. | ||
*The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, | *The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, Dreamland 64 and Pokemon Stadium. | ||
*After the first match, losers pick the stage, then winners pick characters, then losers pick characters. | *After the first match, losers pick the stage, then winners pick characters, then losers pick characters. | ||
*Life stealing was allowed. | *Life stealing was allowed. | ||
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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
Sadly, the exact results were lost, as well as the bracket. The only thing remaining is the following ranking. | |||
Singles Bracket: <br> | |||
1: [[Nihonjin]]<br> | |||
2: [[Clemj]]<br> | |||
3: [[Faab]]<br> | |||
4: [[Nnja]]<br> | |||
5: [[Doraki]]<br> | |||
5: [[Poilon]]<br> | |||
7: [[Makenshi]]<br> | |||
7: [[JD]]<br> | |||
9: [[NGCXX]]<br> | |||
9: [[Intart]]<br> | |||
9: [[Agony]]<br> | |||
9: [[Aska]]<br> | |||
13: [[Zgetto]]<br> | |||
13: [[Koh]]<br> | |||
13: [[niam]]<br> | |||
13: [[Ryuker]]<br> | |||
17: [[A-D]]<br> | |||
17: [[Seb33300]]<br> | |||
17: [[CC]]<br> | |||
17: [[Vargas]]<br> | |||
17: Kurisu<br> | |||
17: Darkluigi<br> | |||
17: [[Savior]]<br> | |||
17: CM<br> | |||
25: Gabz<br> | |||
25: [[Baxon]]<br> | |||
25: [[Infernum]]<br> | |||
25: [[pq3000]]<br> | |||
25: [[Qlex]]<br> | |||
25: Marc<br> | |||
25: 4ever<br> | |||
25: [[Shadow]]<br> | |||
33: [[Smasher:Leon|Nassim]]<br> | |||
33: [[Slhoka]]<br> | |||
33: Venom<br> | |||
33: [[Vincs29]]<br> | |||
33: Puma<br> | |||
33: Zoto<br> | |||
33: Quentin<br> | |||
33: Waxon<br> | |||
33: Drako<br> | |||
33: Bgn<br> | |||
33: SETTLERMAN6<br> | |||
33: [[Gorn]]<br> | |||
33: Sat<br> | |||
33: Nardine<br> | |||
33: LGUY<br> | |||
33: [[bossofsmash]] | |||
==Reception== | |||
ESA was extremly well received by almost every [[smasher]] attending it, due to its excellent organization. Most players who attended it consider it as the best European [[tournament]] ever. This extreme popularity explains the high umber of players who want to attend [[ESA2]], its sequel in February 2008. | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Tournaments]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:European Tournaments]] | ||