Tournament:EVO Japan 2020: Difference between revisions

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*{{Sm|Choco}} placed 33rd, getting his first result out of Top 24 since {{Trn|Umebura 25}} where he finished in that same placement.
*{{Sm|Choco}} placed 33rd, getting his first result out of Top 24 since {{Trn|Umebura 25}} where he finished in that same placement.
*{{Sm|Shuton}}'s prize was accidentally dropped by one of the staff during the brief moment it was handed over to them.
*{{Sm|Shuton}}'s prize was accidentally dropped by one of the staff during the brief moment it was handed over to them.
*In a now-famous series of clips, the {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}} player, Rikuya, managed to get the enemy {{SSBU|Cloud}} player, Takoman, in a 70 second long [[Infinite]] string that ended in a KO at 616% damage. This was only made possible since Japan does not have any rules regulating the usage of infinites past a certain damage threshold.
*In a now-famous series of clips, the {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}} player, Rikuya, managed to get the enemy {{SSBU|Cloud}} player, Takoman, in a 70 second long {{b|Infinite|disambiguation}} string that ended in a KO at 616% damage. This was only made possible since Japan does not have any rules regulating the usage of infinites past a certain damage threshold.
**The infinite in question is referred to as the "Pyramid Scheme", in which Diddy Kong has to consistently trap the opponents on a platform above him with the [[Banana Peel (move)|Banana Peel]] down special move with very precise timing and execution. This is possible since, unlike stunning or jab resets, tripping can be reset an unlimited amount of times.
**The infinite in question is referred to as the "Pyramid Scheme", in which Diddy Kong has to consistently trap the opponents on a platform above him with the {{b|Banana Peel|move}} down special move with very precise timing and execution. This is possible since, unlike stunning or jab resets, tripping can be reset an unlimited amount of times.


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