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'''Kagaribi 10''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[List of major tournaments|supermajor]] tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, from May 6th-7th, 2023, as the last and largest of three ''Ultimate'' supermajor events of the 2023 [[wikipedia:Golden Week (Japan)|Golden Week]] (proceeding {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 12}} and {{Trn|DELTA 4}}) and one of the largest Japanese supermajor events for ''Ultimate'' in terms of top-player talent. Mid-set coaching was allowed, with a limit of 30 seconds between games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/L4st_v1/status/1654774540646461445|title=Cosmos's message}}</ref>
'''Kagaribi 10''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[List of major tournaments|supermajor]] tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, from May 6th-7th, 2023, as the last, and largest, of three ''Ultimate'' supermajor events of the [[wikipedia:Golden Week (Japan)|Golden Week]] (proceeding {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 12}} and {{Trn|DELTA 4}}) and one of the largest Japanese supermajor events for ''Ultimate'' in terms of top-player talent alongside {{Sm|Kagaribi 11}} and {{Trn|Umebura SP 10}}. Mid-set coaching was allowed, with a limit of 30 seconds between games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/L4st_v1/status/1654774540646461445|title=Cosmos's message}}</ref>


==Tournament summary==
==Tournament summary==
The first day saw many upsets over top players, including {{Sm|Metara}} over {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} (upset factor 12), {{Sm|TamaPDaifuku}} over {{Sm|Tea}} (upset factor 8), and {{Sm|Levi}} over {{Sm|MuteAce}} (upset factor 7). The former two ultimately made long Loser runs, with Miya defeating 9 players to place 7th - albeit his first time missing top 2 at a tournament since the [[Tournament:Kagaribi 9|previous Kagaribi]] - and Tea defeating 6 players to place 17th. The second day also saw {{Sm|Yaura}} upsetting {{Sm|Sparg0}} (upset factor 8). However, Sparg0 proceeded to win 11 sets in a row to take the tournament, becoming the first player from Americas to win a major Japanese ''Ultimate'' event, while doing so at his first ever Japanese event. In addition, after being knocked into Losers by {{Sm|Taikei}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}} defeated 9 players to place 4th, his first top 8 at a major/supermajor since {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}}. Together, Sparg0 and Dabuz eliminated everyone in the top 8. On the other hand, this was the first Kagaribi that {{Sm|acola}} attended but did not win, as he was double-eliminated by Sparg0 6-1 in Grand Finals, and notably resorted to secondaries for the last two games.
The first day saw many upsets over top players, including {{Sm|Metara}} over {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} (upset factor 12), {{Sm|TamaPDaifuku}} over {{Sm|Tea}} (upset factor 8), and {{Sm|Levi}} over {{Sm|MuteAce}} (upset factor 7). The former two ultimately made long Loser runs, with Miya defeating 9 players to place 7th - albeit his first time missing top 2 at a tournament since the [[Tournament:Kagaribi 9|the previous Kagaribi]] - and Tea defeating 6 players to place 17th. The second day also saw {{Sm|Yaura}} upsetting {{Sm|Sparg0}} (upset factor 8). However, Sparg0 proceeded to win 11 sets in a row to take the tournament, becoming the first player from Americas to win a major Japanese ''Ultimate'' event, while doing so at his first ever Japanese event. In addition, after being knocked into Losers by {{Sm|Taikei}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}} defeated 9 players to place 4th, his first top 8 at a major/supermajor since {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}}. Together, Sparg0 and Dabuz eliminated everyone in the top 8. On the other hand, this was the first Kagaribi that {{Sm|acola}} attended but did not win, as he was double-eliminated by Sparg0 6-1 in Grand Finals, and notably resorted to secondaries for the last two games.


==Results==
==Results==
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