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Tournament:Glitch 7 - Minus World
Glitch 7 - Minus World | |
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Dates | September 14th-15th, 2019 |
Venue | Xanadu Games |
Address/City | 198 Laurel Race Track Road Laurel, Maryland |
Attendance | 578 |
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Organizer(s) | VGBootCamp |
Glitch 7 - Minus World was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor tournament held in Laurel, Maryland, from September 14th-15th, 2019.
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(566 entrants)
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(118 teams)
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Squad Strike[edit]
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amiibo Tournament[edit]
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GlitchGate Controversy[edit]
A week before the tournament started, PGStats determined that Glitch 7 would be a S-Tier tournament due to the number of currently-ranked PGRU players attending the tournament. However, Stroder would disqualify himself from the tournament, directly affecting Glitch 7's score and dropping it below the S-Tier threshold of 2,400 points. As a result, PGStats announced that Glitch 7 would be demoted into an A-Tier.[3] This decision, which some have dubbed as "GlitchGate", caused some controversy, with people pointing out how MomoCon 2019 kept its S-Tier status even after having over 50 disqualifications, which would have also lowered it into an A-Tier.[4]
In response to the controversy, PracticalTAS explained that counting disqualifications for normal entrants was extremely difficult and potentially inaccurate due to how many are listed as 0-2 instead.[5] Furthermore, suar linked and agreed to a post where another player stated that tier values were simply a title, and that how much the tournament weighted was more important. [6]
This event is likely the reason behind the following Spring 2020 PGRU season adding a 1-DQ buffer to S-tier tournaments, along with counting disqualifications in free-to-enter tournaments.
Trivia[edit]
- ESAM's victory in Ultimate singles at Glitch 7 notably coincided with Ash Ketchum's victory at the Manalo Conference in the Pokémon anime. Both are known for using Pikachu.
- Additionally, ESAM's victory in Ultimate singles at Glitch 7 is the first major tournament win of his career. 2019 also featured the first major win of Melee's best Pikachu main, Axe, at Smash Summit 8.
- The tournament was named after a notable glitch in Super Mario Bros. where clipping through the pipe at the end of World 1-2 and going down the first pipe of the Warp Zone can access the glitched level known as the "Minus World" or "World -1".
References[edit]
- ^ [1], SSBU Singles Earnings at Glitch 7
- ^ [2], SSBU Doubles Earnings at Glitch 7
- ^ PGStat's Announcement.
- ^ MomoCon 2019 argument.
- ^ PTAS's statement.
- ^ Suar's Retweet.
External links[edit]
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