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''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' doubles | ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' doubles | ||
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Bracket | Bracket Links | ||
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!Place!!Name!!Character!!Name!!Character(s)!!Earnings | !Place!!Name!!Character!!Name!!Character(s)!!Earnings | ||
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Is the players name matching? | Is the players name matching? | ||
Their are times where the players you are putting the results in is not that player for example, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} is the best Fox player in '''Smash Ultimate''', but {{Sm|Light}} isn't the best Fox player, rather a professional '''Smash Melee''' Peach player. So you can find these mistakes by looking at their locations obivously. | Their are times where the players you are putting the results in is not that player for example, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} is the best Fox player in '''Smash Ultimate''', but {{Sm|Light|p=New Mexico}} isn't the best Fox player, rather a professional '''Smash Melee''' Peach player. So you can find these mistakes by looking at their locations obivously. | ||
But what happens if they have the same player name and mains? | But what happens if they have the same player name and mains? | ||
Now one example I got is {{Sm|Midnight|p=SoCal}} and {{Sm|Midnight}} as they both love in the U.S. and both main *Palutena. What you can do (and this is very effective) is to look at their names, and see if that name matches with their smash.gg page nam or their Twitter page name. | Now one example I got is {{Sm|Midnight|p=SoCal}} and {{Sm|Midnight}} as they both love in the U.S. and both main *Palutena. What you can do (and this is very effective) is to look at their names, and see if that name matches with their smash.gg page nam or their Twitter page name. |
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