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'''Kanto 2020''' or Fall Kanto 2020 was a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' superregional held on November 22, 2020, in Tokyo, Japan. It was held alongside BattleGateWay 31, a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' regional part of the ongoing series [[Battle Gateway]].  
'''Kanto 2020''' or Fall Kanto 2020 was a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' superregional held on November 22, 2020, in Tokyo, Japan. It was held alongside BattleGateWay 31, a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' regional part of the ongoing series [[Battle Gateway]].  


As per other recent events, pools were best of 1 with the top 4 of all 8 pools advancing. The final bracket was double elimination best-of-3, even in grand finals, with the seeds for the first round decided by stock count in pools. A "B Bracket," or amateur bracket, was held for the people who didn't advance from pools. {{sm|Watch}} provided the main Japanese stream with [[VGBootCamp]] streaming the finals after the ''Melee'' event ended. {{sm|DarkHorse}} provided an English commentary restream commentating along with several other players.
As per other recent events, pools were best of 1 with the top 4 of all 8 pools advancing. The final bracket was double elimination best-of-3, even in grand finals, with the seeds for the first round decided by stock count in pools. A "B Bracket," or amateur bracket, was held for the people who didn't advance from pools. {{sm|Watch}} provided the main Japanese stream with [[VGBootCamp]] streaming the finals after the melee event ended. {{sm|DarkHorse}} provided an English commentary restream commentating along with several other players.


wario won the main event for his first major since {{Trn|Kansai 2018}} defeating {{Sm|Kurabba}} in winner's finals and grand finals without dropping a game. {{sm|Kysk}}'s winning streak, whose last loss also was Kansai 2018, was broken by losing to wario in winner's semis and {{Sm|Wangera}} in loser's quarters leading to an unexpected low 5th place.  
wario won the main event for his first major since {{Trn|Kansai 2018}} defeating {{Sm|Kurabba}} in winner's finals and grand finals without dropping a game. {{sm|Kysk}}'s winning streak, whose last loss also was Kansai 2018, was broken by losing to wario in winner's semis and {{Sm|Wangera}} in loser's quarters leading to an unexpected low 5th place.  

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