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This was the first Premier event of the [[LumiRank 2024.2]] season, having a large amount of Japan's top talent coming to the event as well as two overseas players in attendance; {{Sm|Sparg0}} and {{Sm|Yoda Cage}}. The only notable top Japanese players missing from this tournament were {{Sm|Yoshidora}}, {{Sm|Yaura}}, and {{Sm|Neo|p=Japan}}. Additionally, {{Sm|Kaninabe}} DQ'd from the event just a day before it began. The first day of pools ran up until top 192. | This was the first Premier event of the [[LumiRank 2024.2]] season, having a large amount of Japan's top talent coming to the event as well as two overseas players in attendance; {{Sm|Sparg0}} and {{Sm|Yoda Cage}}. The only notable top Japanese players missing from this tournament were {{Sm|Yoshidora}}, {{Sm|Yaura}}, and {{Sm|Neo|p=Japan}}. Additionally, {{Sm|Kaninabe}} DQ'd from the event just a day before it began. The first day of pools ran up until top 192. | ||
The first day of the tournament saw notable upsets in pools, with #8 seed {{Sm|Tea}} losing to #264 seed {{Sm|Moyashi | The first day of the tournament saw notable upsets in pools, with #8 seed {{Sm|Tea}} losing to #264 seed {{Sm|Moyashi|p=Ultimate}} 1-2 (upset factor 11) and #9 seed {{Sm|TamaPDaifuku}} losing to #137 seed {{Sm|Nyonoknb}} 2-3 (upset factor 8). In total, 20 of the top 64 seeds were upset on the first day. | ||
This tournament notably saw several players make deep bracket runs to significantly outplace their seed and cause massive upsets along the way. This includes #181 seed {{Sm|Sin|p=Ultimate}}, who placed 9th after defeating #12 seed {{Sm|Kameme}} 3-2 (upset factor 8), #21 seed {{Sm|Karaage}} 3-1 (upset factor 6), and #5 seed {{Sm|Shuton}} 3-2 (upset factor 10); #697 seed {{Sm|Lummy}}, who placed 33rd after defeating #72 seed {{Sm|Harasen}} | This tournament notably saw several players make deep bracket runs to significantly outplace their seed and cause massive upsets along the way. This includes #181 seed {{Sm|Sin|p=Ultimate}}, who placed 9th after defeating #12 seed {{Sm|Kameme}} 3-2 (upset factor 8), #21 seed {{Sm|Karaage}} 3-1 (upset factor 6), and #5 seed {{Sm|Shuton}} 3-2 (upset factor 10); #697 seed {{Sm|Lummy}}, who placed 33rd after defeating #72 seed {{Sm|Harasen}} (upset factor 6), #57 seed {{Sm|Yone_pi}} (upset factor 7), and #136 seed {{Sm|Chon}}; #166 seed {{Sm|Sumaho}} and #111 seed {{Sm|Konokururu}} both placing 25th, with the former eliminating Tea 3-2 for 33rd (upset factor 9); and #111 seed {{Sm|Furararamen}} and #98 seed {{Sm|shirome}} both placing 17th. The former defeated #22 seed {{Sm|Yamanaction}} 3-1 (upset factor 5) and #86 seed {{Sm|MairudonaH.O}} 3-1, and the latter defeated #31 seed {{Sm|Gorioka}} 3-1 in winners bracket (upset factor 4) before eliminating #35 seed {{Sm|uame}} 3-0, #66 seed {{Sm|Riteshia}} 3-0, Karaage 3-2 (upset factor 7), and #50 seed {{Sm|Raki}} 3-2. | ||
The second day saw even more upsets. TamaPDaifuku was ultimately eliminated at 129th after losing to #93 seed {{Sm|Kurofune}} 2-3 (upset factor 6), tying {{Trn|Kagaribi 11}} as his worst offline placement to date; Kameme was eliminated at 65th after losing to #56 seed {{Sm|Akio}} 0-3 (upset factor 5); #3 seed {{Sm|Hurt}} was upset by #30 seed {{Sm|alice}} 3-1 (upset factor 7) and #92 seed {{Sm|Lea}} 3-0 (upset factor 10) to place 25th; #4 seed {{Sm|Raru}} was upset by #68 seed {{Sm|Toura}} 3-0 (upset factor 9); #13 seed {{Sm|KEN}} was upset by #52 seed {{Sm|Rarikkusu}} 3-2 (upset factor 4); and #6 seed Sparg0 was knocked into losers by #11 seed {{Sm|Doramigi}} 3-1. In addition, after losing to #7 seed Zackray 0-3 in top 192 winners side, #26 seed {{Sm|Ryuoh}} would make a deep losers run, eliminating KEN 3-2, Raru 3-2 (upset factor 6), #24 seed {{Sm|Toriguri}} 3-0, #17 seed {{Sm|Snow}} 3-2, and #14 seed {{Sm|Akakikusu}} 3-1 before losing the runback against Zackray 1-3 to place 7th, making Ryuoh's best placement at a supermajor. | |||
Top 8 saw {{Sm|acola}} and {{Sm|Miya}} meet each other once again in Winners Finals, where Miya defeated acola 3-1. Sparg0 made a long losers run into top 8, where he eliminated several players in runbacks including {{Sm|Asimo}} 3-1, Doramigi 3-1, and Lv.1 3-0. Ultimately, acola was forced to face his biggest bracket demon Sparg0 in Losers Finals in a runback from the Tokyo Smash Boot Camp 5 crew battle, where Sparg0 nearly reverse three-stocked acola. However, acola was able to prevail over Sparg0, defeating him 3-1 using his pocket {{SSBU|Aegis}}, marking the second time acola defeated Sparg0 having lost to him seven times in a row following their first encounter at the {{Trn|Ludwig Smash Invitational}}. This win also caused the tournament commentators to cry, as they were seemingly happy that acola was able to defend his home turf over his toughest opponent. After, acola met Miya in grand finals, where he managed to reset the bracket in a dominant 3-0. However, Miya clutched out in a close game 5 set after whiffing a dash attack that caused acola to SD after being spiked by one of his blocks, giving Miya his | Top 8 saw {{Sm|acola}} and {{Sm|Miya}} meet each other once again in Winners Finals, where Miya defeated acola 3-1. Sparg0 made a long losers run into top 8, where he eliminated several players in runbacks including {{Sm|Asimo}} 3-1, Doramigi 3-1, and {{Sm|Lv.1}} 3-0. Ultimately, acola was forced to face his biggest bracket demon Sparg0 in Losers Finals in a runback from the Tokyo Smash Boot Camp 5 crew battle, where Sparg0 nearly reverse three-stocked acola. However, acola was able to prevail over Sparg0, defeating him 3-1 using his pocket {{SSBU|Aegis}}, marking the second time acola defeated Sparg0 having lost to him seven times in a row following their first encounter at the {{Trn|Ludwig Smash Invitational}}. This win also caused the tournament commentators to cry, as they were seemingly happy that acola was able to defend his home turf over his toughest opponent. After, acola met Miya in grand finals, where he managed to reset the bracket in a dominant 3-0. However, Miya clutched out in a close game 5 set after whiffing a dash attack that caused acola to SD after being spiked by one of his blocks, giving Miya yet another Japanese major win under his belt as well as being the first player to win a major in the LumiRank 2024.2 season. | ||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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|2nd||{{Sm|Sanne|Japan}}||{{Head|Falco|g=SSBM|s=16px}}|| | |2nd||{{Sm|Sanne|Japan}}||{{Head|Falco|g=SSBM|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|3rd||{{Sm|Skerzo| | |3rd||{{Sm|Skerzo|USA}}||{{Head|Fox|g=SSBM|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|4th||{{Sm|Falpan|Japan}}||{{Head|Ice Climbers|g=SSBM|s=16px}}|| | |4th||{{Sm|Falpan|Japan}}||{{Head|Ice Climbers|g=SSBM|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|97th||{{Sm|Latte|Japan}}||{{Head|Pac-Man|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | |97th||{{Sm|Latte|Japan}}||{{Head|Pac-Man|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|97th||{{Sm| | |97th||{{Sm|Ama|Japan}}||{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|97th||{{Sm|kurumis|Japan}}||{{Head|Ice Climbers|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | |97th||{{Sm|kurumis|Japan}}||{{Head|Ice Climbers|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|129th||{{Sm|Yone_pi|Japan}}||{{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | |129th||{{Sm|Yone_pi|Japan}}||{{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|129th||{{Sm| | |129th||{{Sm|Kisha|Japan}}||{{Head|Snake|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|129th||{{Sm|Moyashi No Sokojikara|Japan}}||{{Head|Steve|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| | |129th||{{Sm|Moyashi No Sokojikara|Japan}}||{{Head|Steve|g=SSBU|s=16px}}|| |