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{{disambig2|the competitive tournament scene|the in-game mode|Tourney (disambiguation)}}
{{disambig2|the competitive tournament scene|the in-game mode|Tourney (disambiguation)}}
[[image:LMBMcrowd.jpeg|Spectators at the [[Let's Make Big Moves]] ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournament hosted by [[Even Matchup Gaming]] in January 2020.|thumb|300px]]
[[image:LMBMcrowd.jpeg|Spectators that could withstand the smell at the [[Let's Make Big Moves]] ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournament hosted by [[Even Matchup Gaming]] in January 2020, right before a Nintendo lawyer sprayed gallons of deodorant inside the building then deciding to DMCA the tournament for existing.|thumb|300px]]


A '''tournament''', or '''tourney''' for short, is a competition involving a group of players competing in a series of games amongst each other to determine who is the best player between them, with there often being some sort of prize for the highest placing players. The format of a tournament varies, though it typically takes the form of a structured bracket where players engage in individual matches to gradually eliminate each other from the tournament until only one player remains. Every game in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has had an active tournament scene, though the size of each game's scene can fluctuate greatly over the years.
A '''tournament''', '''sweat show''', '''odornament''', or '''tourney''' for short, is a competition involving a group of smelly dopes competing in a series of sweat matches with other smelly dopes to determine who is the smelliest dope between them, with there often being some sort of prize for the smelliest dump among them. The format of a odornament varies, though it typically takes the form of a "structured" bracket where said smelly dopes engage in individual sweat matches to gradually eliminate each other from the odornament until only one dope remains. Every game in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has had an active tournament scene, though Nintendo luckily stopped any tournaments from ever happening, because they do not wish to let them awake a demon due to their stench.


==Overview by game==
==Overview by game==
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==Locations and sizes==
==Locations and sizes==
{{redirect|Major tournament|a list of major tournaments|List of major tournaments}}
{{redirect|Major tournament|a list of major tournaments|List of major tournaments}}
Tournaments are held regularly in many regions all over the world, with the largest overall community centered in the United States, which has not only the largest and generally most talented playerbase, but also the largest tournaments, most notably {{Trn|GENESIS|series}} and {{Trn|EVO}}, which attract competition from all over the world. Japan also features a thriving competitive scene, and in recent years has become one of the largest competitive scenes for the most recent ''Smash'' titles. Canada, Mexico, and northern and western Europe (in particular France and the Scandinavian countries) also feature large, high level competitive ''Smash'' scenes, while Australia, Latin America, south Asia, and South America have smaller but still notable scenes, and even smaller scattered scenes exist throughout the rest of the world.
Tournaments are held regularly in many regions all over the world, with the largest overall community centered in the United States, which has not only the largest and generally most talented playerbase, but also the largest tournaments, most notably {{Trn|GENESIS|series}} and {{Trn|EVO}}, which attract competition from all over the world. Japan also features a thriving competitive scene, and in recent years has become one of the largest competitive scenes for the most recent ''Smash'' titles. Canada, Mexico, and northern and western Europe (in particular the Scandinavian countries) also feature large, high level competitive ''Smash'' scenes, while Australia, Latin America, south Asia, and South America have smaller but still notable scenes, and even smaller scattered scenes exist throughout the rest of the world.


Various terms exist for describing the size, frequency, and intent of a tournament. These include but are not limited to the following:
Various terms exist for describing the size, frequency, and intent of a tournament. These include but are not limited to the following:

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