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{{Infobox Tournament Series | {{Infobox Tournament Series | ||
|name = Panda Cup | |name = Panda Cup | ||
|image = [[File:PandaCup.svg|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:PandaCup.svg|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|founded = 2022 | |founded = 2022 | ||
|region = North America | |region = North America | ||
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|ssbuwinner = | |ssbuwinner = | ||
|player(s) with most wins = | |player(s) with most wins = | ||
| | |director = {{Team|Panda}} | ||
|website = [https://pandacup.com/ Panda Cup website] | |website = [https://pandacup.com/ Panda Cup website] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Panda Cup''' | The '''Panda Cup''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournament circuit organized by {{Team|Panda}} and is the first North American ''Super Smash Bros.'' circuit officially licensed by [[Nintendo]]. The circuit began on June 24th, 2022 and was planned to conclude on December 18th, 2022. The championships was planned to be held on December 16th-18th, 2022, with a Last Chance Qualifier held on December 15th, 2022, but it is currently postponed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1599631343159480321|title=Panda Cup Finale is postponed}}</ref>. There will be a pot prize starting at $100,000. | ||
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
[[File:Panda Cup regions.png|thumb|250px|Regions of the Panda Cup]] | [[File:Panda Cup regions.png|thumb|250px|Regions of the Panda Cup]] | ||
32 players in each game | 32 players in each game will qualify for the finale through four different ways: | ||
'''1. Featured Community Stops:''' 11 offline tournaments featured as community stops had totals of 16 players qualifying for ''Melee'' and 18 players qualifying for ''Ultimate''. The number of qualifying spots for each tournament ranged from 1 to 3 players. 6 tournaments were qualifiers for both games, {{Trn|Saving Mr. Lombardi 3}} was a qualifier for ''Melee'' only, and {{Trn|Almost Pro}}, {{Trn|Let's Make Moves Miami}}, and {{Trn|Port Priority 7}} were qualifiers for ''Ultimate'' only. | '''1. Featured Community Stops:''' 11 offline tournaments featured as community stops had totals of 16 players qualifying for ''Melee'' and 18 players qualifying for ''Ultimate''. The number of qualifying spots for each tournament ranged from 1 to 3 players. 6 tournaments were qualifiers for both games, {{Trn|Saving Mr. Lombardi 3}} was a qualifier for ''Melee'' only, and {{Trn|Almost Pro}}, {{Trn|Let's Make Moves Miami}}, and {{Trn|Port Priority 7}} were qualifiers for ''Ultimate'' only. | ||
'''2. Panda Cup Online Qualifiers:''' 8 players qualified through online tournaments for ''Ultimate'' only. There were 8 regions, with 4 qualifiers and a regional final for each. Points were distributed to the Top 96 of each qualifier, with the Top 32 of each region's leaderboard invited to the regional finals. Players were removed from Top 32 eligibility based on DQs, meaning the Top 32 indicated by points may not have been final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://i.imgur.com/8fsWo5z.png|title=PGstats Discord Jaaahsh message}}</ref> In the event of a tie in points for the regional finals spots, all of the tied players would be invited into the regional finals, even if it meant more than 32 players would make up the bracket. The regional finals were a double-elimination bracket with all sets Best of 5. The winner of each regional finals qualified for the finale. Players | '''2. Panda Cup Online Qualifiers:''' 8 players qualified through online tournaments for ''Ultimate'' only. There were 8 regions, with 4 qualifiers and a regional final for each. Points were distributed to the Top 96 of each qualifier, with the Top 32 of each region's leaderboard invited to the regional finals. Players were removed from Top 32 eligibility based on DQs, meaning the Top 32 indicated by points may not have been final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://i.imgur.com/8fsWo5z.png|title=PGstats Discord Jaaahsh message}}</ref> In the event of a tie in points for the regional finals spots, all of the tied players would be invited into the regional finals, even if it meant more than 32 players would make up the bracket. The regional finals were a double-elimination bracket with all sets Best of 5. The winner of each regional finals qualified for the finale. Players ha dto be 18 years or older to participate in the online tournaments, and registration was region-locked to the players living within each tournament's region. | ||
'''3. Expert Community Panel:''' A community panel for each game determined the final players that were invited before the Last Chance Qualifier, inviting 12 players for ''Melee'' and 2 players for ''Ultimate''. The panels included trusted members of the community, many of whom helped to create the [[MPGR]] and [[PGRU]]. Each panelist created a list, and the lists will be combined and averaged to determine the invited players. Only placements, wins, and losses at Panda Cup events counted for the panel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1591812019061415937|title=PracticalTAS comment}}</ref> | '''3. Expert Community Panel:''' A community panel for each game determined the final players that were invited before the Last Chance Qualifier, inviting 12 players for ''Melee'' and 2 players for ''Ultimate''. The panels included trusted members of the community, many of whom helped to create the [[MPGR]] and [[PGRU]]. Each panelist created a list, and the lists will be combined and averaged to determine the invited players. Only placements, wins, and losses at Panda Cup events counted for the panel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1591812019061415937|title=PracticalTAS comment}}</ref> | ||
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* Win/loss rate against other players who may have been chosen by the panel | * Win/loss rate against other players who may have been chosen by the panel | ||
'''4. Last Chance Qualifier:''' The {{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | '''4. Last Chance Qualifier:''' The {{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} will be an offline bracket held the day before the finale, with the top 4 players of each game qualifying.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/KidLiquid/status/1576761760455208960|title=Top 4 qualify confirmation}}</ref> | ||
In the {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}, the 32 qualified players of each game | In the {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}, the 32 qualified players of each game will face off. All finalists will earn complimentary travel and housing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.panda.gg/news/panda-cup-announcement|title=Panda Cup Announcement}}</ref> | ||
===Online Qualifier scoring=== | ===Online Qualifier scoring=== | ||
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===Player qualification=== | ===Player qualification=== | ||
Players could only qualify once. If a player was already qualified, the next highest placing non-qualified player received the spot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaCup/status/1542250018920202240|title=Qualification rules}}</ref> If a qualified player | Players could only qualify once. If a player was already qualified, the next highest placing non-qualified player received the spot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaCup/status/1542250018920202240|title=Qualification rules}}</ref> If a qualified player declines to participate, the qualifying spot will be transferred to the next highest ranked player in the event in which the declining player competed who is not otherwise qualified, following the tiebreaker rules listed below. | ||
In the event {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}} qualifying spots | In the event {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}} qualifying spots require tiebreakers (for example, because one spot trickles down to 7th place, where there are two players), the following system is in place: | ||
* If one spot | * If one spot has two claimants: both tied players face-off in a best-of-five set. The winner of this set claims the Panda Cup Finale spot. | ||
* If one spot | * If one spot has three or more claimants: a single-elimination bracket of best-of-five sets is played out, seeded based on initial event seeding. The winner of this bracket claims the Panda Cup Finale spot. | ||
* If two spots | * If two spots have three or more claimants: a double-elimination bracket of best-of-five sets is set up. If the number of claimants is not a power of two (2, 4, 8, etc), the players with the lowest initial seedings begin in losers (leaving a power-of-two number of players in Winners). The players who make it to Grand Finals of this bracket claim the Panda Cup Finale spots. | ||
* If three spots | * If three spots have four or more claimants: a double-elimination bracket of best-of-five sets is set up. If the number of claimants is not a power of two (4, 8, etc), the players with the lowest initial seedings begin in losers (leaving a power-of-two number of players in Winners). The two players who make it to Winners Finals and the one player who makes it to Losers Finals of this bracket claim the Panda Cup Finale spots. | ||
==Controversy== | ==Controversy== | ||
{{ | {{split|There should probably be a comprehensive article about the Panda Cup boycott.}} | ||
{{See also|Tournament:Smash World Tour 2022#Behind-the-scenes and cancellation}} | |||
On November 29th, 2022, Smash World Tour released [https://medium.com/@smashworldtour/smash-world-tour-official-statement-f568a3d135c8 a document] detailing actions behind-the-scene that eventually led to its cancellation. The document had a specific section dedicated to the actions of Panda, specifically Panda's CEO Alan Bunney. | On November 29th, 2022, Smash World Tour released [https://medium.com/@smashworldtour/smash-world-tour-official-statement-f568a3d135c8 a document] detailing actions behind-the-scene that eventually led to its cancellation. The document had a specific section dedicated to the actions of Panda, specifically Panda's CEO Alan Bunney. | ||
During the first few months of the year, Smash World Tour found that many tournament organizers were unwilling to participate in the Smash World Tour due to the actions of Bunney, who told the organizers that the circuit would either not happen in 2022, or would be quickly shut down if announced. Bunney also pressured tournaments to either not join the SWT or, if they were already in the circuit, to drop out, stating that tournaments in the SWT would not be part of the Panda Cup and also implying that they would not be safe from Nintendo. Notably, Bunney learned that {{Team|Beyond the Summit}} had the broadcasting rights to a few tournaments that Panda Cup wanted, so Bunney tried to force BTS to give up their streaming rights, threatening to get Nintendo involved if they didn't. The threat prove unsuccessful, and with many events declining the invitation, Panda eventually lifted their exclusivity rule. This led many tournaments that were in both the Panda Cup and the SWT to receive a license from Nintendo, surprising the SWT organizers, who were initially told by Nintendo that it was not possible. | During the first few months of the year, Smash World Tour found that many tournament organizers were unwilling to participate in the Smash World Tour due to the actions of Bunney, who told the organizers that the circuit would either not happen in 2022, or would be quickly shut down if announced. Bunney also pressured tournaments to either not join the SWT or, if they were already in the circuit, to drop out, stating that tournaments in the SWT would not be part of the Panda Cup and also implying that they would not be safe from Nintendo. Notably, Bunney learned that {{Team|Beyond the Summit}} had the broadcasting rights to a few tournaments that Panda Cup wanted, so Bunney tried to force BTS to give up their streaming rights, threatening to get Nintendo involved if they didn't. The threat prove unsuccessful, and with many events declining the invitation, Panda eventually lifted their exclusivity rule. This led many tournaments that were in both the Panda Cup and the SWT to receive a license from Nintendo, surprising the SWT organizers, who were initially told by Nintendo that it was not possible. | ||
The accusations in the document | The accusations in the document was supported by LD, the co-founder of BTS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LDeeep/status/1597728742343778304|title=LD on Panda}}</ref> | ||
The document's release led to an outcry against Bunney and Panda, with many accusing them for causing the cancellation of the Smash World Tour 2022 and hurting the grassroots scene. Many prominent members of the community called for a boycott for the circuit and the [[Panda Cup Finale]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/nedPT_/status/1597737009132765184|title={{Sm|Ned}}'s boycott}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/aidencalvin/status/1597728832299360256|title={{Sm|Calvin}}'s boycott}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1597732567947804672|title={{Sm|Fizzi}}'s call for boycott}}</ref> and within a few hours, many players who had qualified for the finale (such as {{Sm|Lima}} and {{Sm|Axe}}) or had planned to attend the [[Tournament:Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier|Last Chance Qualifier]] (such as {{Sm|Sparg0}} and {{Sm|Spark}}) announced that they were dropping out.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/z8be4p/comment/iyatga3/|title=List of players who dropped out}}, {{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/zaxd75/list_of_players_confirmed_to_have_dqed_from/|title=second post}}</ref> Some players | The document's release led to an outcry against Bunney and Panda, with many accusing them for causing the cancellation of the Smash World Tour 2022 and hurting the grassroots scene. Many prominent members of the community called for a boycott for the circuit and the [[Panda Cup Finale]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/nedPT_/status/1597737009132765184|title={{Sm|Ned}}'s boycott}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/aidencalvin/status/1597728832299360256|title={{Sm|Calvin}}'s boycott}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1597732567947804672|title={{Sm|Fizzi}}'s call for boycott}}</ref> and within a few hours, many players who had qualified for the finale (such as {{Sm|Lima}} and {{Sm|Axe}}) or had planned to attend the [[Tournament:Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier|Last Chance Qualifier]] (such as {{Sm|Sparg0}} and {{Sm|Spark}}) announced that they were dropping out.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/z8be4p/comment/iyatga3/|title=List of players who dropped out}}, {{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/zaxd75/list_of_players_confirmed_to_have_dqed_from/|title=second post}}</ref> Some players are unable to drop out due to being contractually required to attend (such as Panda-sponsored player {{Sm|Plup}}). | ||
==List of tournaments== | ==List of tournaments== | ||
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!Event!!Date!!Attendance!!Winner | !Event!!Date!!Attendance!!Winner | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | |{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}}||TBD||TBD||TBD | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}} | |{{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}||TBD||32||TBD | ||
|} | |} | ||
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!Event!!Date!!Attendance!!Winner | !Event!!Date!!Attendance!!Winner | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | |{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}}||TBD||TBD||TBD | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}} | |{{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}||TBD||32||TBD | ||
|} | |} | ||
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*{{Sm|Mew2King|USA}} | *{{Sm|Mew2King|USA}} | ||
{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | {{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
|} | |} | ||
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*{{Sm|Anathema|USA}} | *{{Sm|Anathema|USA}} | ||
{{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | {{Trn|Panda Cup Last Chance Qualifier}} | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
* | *TBD | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==Regional qualifier players== | ==Regional qualifier players== | ||
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! Region | ! Region | ||
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[[Category:Circuits]] | [[Category:Circuits]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo-sponsored tournaments]] | [[Category:Nintendo-sponsored tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:Online tournaments | [[Category:Online tournaments]] |