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This is the first Big House tournament since {{Trn|The Big House 8}} in 2018 to surpass 1,000 entrants. In addition, nine out of the ten players ranked in the top 10 on the [[SSBMRank Summer 2023]] were in attendance (Leffen did not attend). | This is the first Big House tournament since {{Trn|The Big House 8}} in 2018 to surpass 1,000 entrants. In addition, nine out of the ten players ranked in the top 10 on the [[SSBMRank Summer 2023]] were in attendance (Leffen did not attend). | ||
{{Sm|Junebug}}'s final placing of 13th in ''Melee'' singles marks the highest placement for a {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}} player at a North-American post-[[Slippi]] era ''Melee'' major/supermajor. | |||
This event marks the first time Plup has not won ''Melee'' doubles at a tournament since {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}, over four years prior. Teaming with {{Sm|Joshman}}, he placed 2nd after Grand Finals was reset twice by the team of {{Sm|Azel}}/{{Sm|Zuppy}}. Incidentally, Plup would get his revenge by defeating both members of the opposing team in ''Melee'' singles. | This event marks the first time Plup has not won ''Melee'' doubles at a tournament since {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}, over four years prior. Teaming with {{Sm|Joshman}}, he placed 2nd after Grand Finals was reset twice by the team of {{Sm|Azel}}/{{Sm|Zuppy}}. Incidentally, Plup would get his revenge by defeating both members of the opposing team in ''Melee'' singles. |