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==Tournament summary== | ==Tournament summary== | ||
Unlike most last chance qualifiers, this event was formatted as a 16-person invitational, with players being invited to compete in the previous day. Although all players were able to play a set, {{Sm|Jahzz0}} was forced to drop out after his first set as he was traveling and therefore had an inconsistent | Unlike most last chance qualifiers, this event was formatted as a 16-person invitational, with players being invited to compete in the previous day. Although all players were able to play a set, {{Sm|Jahzz0}} was forced to drop out after his first set as he was traveling and therefore had an inconsistent Internet connection, while {{Sm|Skyjay}} forfeited in losers due to having a commitment in the morning. | ||
Despite featuring players from all around North America, grand finals | Despite featuring players from all around North America, grand finals were fought between two Florida players: #2 seed {{Sm|BeastModePaul}} and #5 seed {{Sm|TM7_ZAP}}. TM7_ZAP ultimately dominated the tournament by dropping no games during the entire event, including 3-0-ing the first seed {{Sm|Riddles}} and performing a three-stock comeback against BeastModePaul in the first game of winner's finals, to claim the invite to Luminosity Invitational 2. {{Sm|Hungrybox}} chose to fight TM7_ZAP in a best of one after the event in order for the latter to "officially" receive the invite; however, Hungrybox lost the best of one and then lost two more games afterwards in a mock "thug finals". | ||
==Results== | ==Results== |