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===Exhibition/Salty Suite=== | ===Exhibition/Salty Suite=== | ||
An '''exhibition''' is a featured set between | An '''exhibition''' is a featured match or set between players separate from any tournament. The results of an exhibition match usually don't factor in to any other competitive event and are often treated as its own category in competitive records. Players in an exhibition match are typically famous competitors of high skill level who use the match as an opportunity to show of their skills. Exhibitions are also typically played to settle a feud between the players, with the loser often having to sacrifice something of value to the winner. | ||
An event focused on exhibition matches is colloquially referred as a '''Salty Suite'''. Notable streaming groups, such as {{Team|VGBootCamp}}, have hosted these types of side events at tournaments such as {{Trn|Apex 2014}} and {{Trn|Apex 2015}}. The salty suite between {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|Chillin}} during the latter tournament, would go on to be the most well known salty suite exhibition set within the greater ''Smash Bros.'' competitive scene. Some of these events will also often have additional wager on the line, such as [[money match|money]], or non-monetary wagers such as forbidding the loser from using a particular [[palette swap]] at future tournaments. | |||
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*First player to win 2 games advanced to the next round. 2nd person to advance was decided afterwards in the order of: games won, stock left in the last game, most KOs in the last game. | *First player to win 2 games advanced to the next round. 2nd person to advance was decided afterwards in the order of: games won, stock left in the last game, most KOs in the last game. | ||
===Ladder | ===Ladder bracket=== | ||
A Ladder is a type of tournament bracket where every player is numerically ranked before the tournament starts. Every player is then allowed to challenge a player ranked above them. If the challenger wins, their places in the ladder are swapped. The player at the top of the ladder by the end of the tournament is declared champion. This tournament format is similar to round robin, but with the potential for meaningless matches taken out. Due to the format technically being able to last forever, an endpoint is clearly stated in the rules, like all matches must be played before a certain time to be counted or every player is allowed a maximum amount of challenges. This format is popular at conventions that last multiple days, as players are given ample time to organize games between each other without necessarily being in a professional environment as long as they record and report their own match history, with the winner being declared at the closing ceremony of the final day. | A Ladder is a type of tournament bracket where every player is numerically ranked before the tournament starts. Every player is then allowed to challenge a player ranked above them. If the challenger wins, their places in the ladder are swapped. The player at the top of the ladder by the end of the tournament is declared champion. This tournament format is similar to round robin, but with the potential for meaningless matches taken out. Due to the format technically being able to last forever, an endpoint is clearly stated in the rules, like all matches must be played before a certain time to be counted or every player is allowed a maximum amount of challenges. This format is popular at conventions that last multiple days, as players are given ample time to organize games between each other without necessarily being in a professional environment as long as they record and report their own match history, with the winner being declared at the closing ceremony of the final day. | ||
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