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'''Set Count: 2-0''', or simply '''Set Count''', was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament held in Leander, Texas on December 18th, 2021. It was the sequel to the tournament {{Trn|Set Count}}. ''Melee'' singles had a $200 pot bonus and [[Tournament#Swiss system|Swiss format]] pools. ''Ultimate'' singles had a $1,000 prize pool with $150 added for every 10 entrants after 64 entrants is reached, plus $200 payout to the Intermediate Bracket and $100 payout to the Redemption Bracket. ''Ultimate'' singles was capped at 128 entrants.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/set_count/status/1470489598220554240|title=Ultimate singles capped}}</ref> However, a "death pool" was added for late registrants as an independent double-elimination bracket, with only the winner being added to the "top 32" to make a top 33 bracket. Set Count: 2-0 was the largest ''Smash Bros.'' tournament out of any of The Esports Cave's locations until {{Trn|Set Count: 2-1}} surpassed it. The tournament also had ''{{s|wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Guilty Gear: Strive}}'' brackets, with ''{{s|wikipedia|Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl}}'' (age 12 and under free-for-all) being cancelled from low entrants.
'''Set Count: 2-0''', or simply '''Set Count''', was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament held in Leander, Texas on December 18th, 2021. It was the sequel to the tournament {{Trn|Set Count}}. ''Melee'' singles had a $200 pot bonus and [[Tournament#Swiss system|Swiss format]] pools. ''Ultimate'' singles had a $1,000 prize pool with $150 added for every 10 entrants after 64 entrants is reached, plus $200 payout to the Intermediate Bracket and $100 payout to the Redemption Bracket. ''Ultimate'' singles was capped at 128 entrants.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/set_count/status/1470489598220554240|title=Ultimate singles capped}}</ref> However, a "death pool" was added for late registrants as an independent double-elimination bracket, with only the winner being added to the "top 32" to make a top 33 bracket. Set Count: 2-0 is currently the largest ''Smash Bros.'' tournament out of any of The Esports Cave's locations. The tournament also had ''{{s|wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Guilty Gear: Strive}}'' brackets, with ''{{s|wikipedia|Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl}}'' (age 12 and under free-for-all) being cancelled from low entrants.


''Melee'' singles had a Redemption Bracket, and ''Ultimate'' singles had a Redemption Bracket and an Intermediate Bracket. They were all double-elimination, with the exception of ''Ultimate'' using single-elimination before top 8's. Players who did not make it out of pools were eligible for the ''Melee'' Redemption Bracket. Players seeded to not make it out of pools and were eliminated in Losers' Round 1 or 2 were eligible for the ''Ultimate'' Redemption Bracket. Players seeded to not make payout and lost the match to make it out of pools or the first match out of pools were eligible for the Intermediate Bracket. For ''Ultimate'', $1 of the entry fee went to Redemption Bracket, $2 went to Intermediate Bracket, and $17 went to the regular singles bracket. ''Ultimate'' singles had a $20 entry fee to increase the stakes for top competitors and create prize pools for amateur and intermediate players.
''Melee'' singles had a Redemption Bracket, and ''Ultimate'' singles had a Redemption Bracket and an Intermediate Bracket. They were all double-elimination, with the exception of ''Ultimate'' using single-elimination before top 8's. Players who did not make it out of pools were eligible for the ''Melee'' Redemption Bracket. Players seeded to not make it out of pools and were eliminated in Losers' Round 1 or 2 were eligible for the ''Ultimate'' Redemption Bracket. Players seeded to not make payout and lost the match to make it out of pools or the first match out of pools were eligible for the Intermediate Bracket. For ''Ultimate'', $1 of the entry fee went to Redemption Bracket, $2 went to Intermediate Bracket, and $17 went to the regular singles bracket. ''Ultimate'' singles had a $20 entry fee to increase the stakes for top competitors and create prize pools for amateur and intermediate players.

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