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*Before this tournament, ATATA had held a 4-0 record on Ikan in tournament, never having dropped a set. Ikan would go on to defeat ATATA 3-2 and 3-0 in winners finals and grand finals reset respectively to win the bracket. | *Before this tournament, ATATA had held a 4-0 record on Ikan in tournament, never having dropped a set. Ikan would go on to defeat ATATA 3-2 and 3-0 in winners finals and grand finals reset respectively to win the bracket. | ||
*As part of the merchandise created for the event, a series of trading cards depicting famous moments, people, and events from Chicago's history were created and sold in packs to help raise votes. | *As part of the merchandise created for the event, a series of trading cards depicting famous moments, people, and events from Chicago's history were created and sold in packs to help raise votes. | ||
*Despite having been ranked #1 in Chicago the most out of anyone in Ultimate, this was only Ned's 2nd tournament since {{Trn|COMBO BREAKER 2024}}. | *Despite having been ranked #1 in Chicago the most out of anyone in Ultimate, this was only Ned's 2nd tournament in Illinois since {{Trn|COMBO BREAKER 2024}}. | ||
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*[https://www.start.gg/tournament/chicago-summit/details Start.gg page] | *[https://www.start.gg/tournament/chicago-summit/details Start.gg page] | ||
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[[Category:Regional tournaments (SSBU)]] | [[Category:Regional tournaments (SSBU)]] | ||
[[Category:Invitationals (SSBU)]] | [[Category:Invitationals (SSBU)]] | ||
[[Category:Illinois tournaments]] | [[Category:Illinois tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 18:33, March 17, 2025
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Dates | March 14th-15th, 2025 |
Address/City | 174 Highpoint Dr Romeoville, Illinois |
Attendance | 16 |
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Organizer(s) | Unrivaled Tournaments UGS Gaming |
Chicago Summit was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate regional invitational held in Romeoville, Illinois from March 14th-15th, 2025.
Players qualified[edit]
The following six players qualified by being ranked #1 in Chicago in past seasons of Ultimate
The following 8 players qualified by being the highest placing non-qualified player at different locals around Chicago
Toad (Ignition #358)
JoeCool (Replay Runback #49)
Sir Dank[2] (Blast Zone #97)
Redacious (Scrims Showdown #153)
Revolver (Tripoint 257)
Syphir (Ignition #362)
ANJELLOH (Tripoint 262)
abezuraa (Blast Zone #112)
Players voted in[edit]
Tasabu (Round 1, March 3rd)
Monem (Round 2, March 5th)
LFA (Round 3, March 7th)
isohel (Round 4, March 9th)
Players eliminated[edit]
The following players were eliminated at the end of the voting phase:
- It was announced on November 1st that along with a number of changes to the event, Samtea had decided to stay retired and would not be attending the event. This led to Ignition #362 becoming another qualifying event where
Syphir would end up qualifying.
- It was announced on March 13th that Sir Dank would not be attending the event due to recent conduct. This led to Blast Zone #112 becoming an emergency qualifying event where
abezuraa would end up qualifying.
Eligible players[edit]
Players who had played in at least 1 season where they attended enough events to qualify for Chicago PR since January 2023 or had made top 8 at Ignition, Tripoint, or Scrims since January 2023 were eligible to opt in for voting.
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]
(16 entrants)
Final Bracket
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Trivia[edit]
- Before this tournament, ATATA had held a 4-0 record on Ikan in tournament, never having dropped a set. Ikan would go on to defeat ATATA 3-2 and 3-0 in winners finals and grand finals reset respectively to win the bracket.
- As part of the merchandise created for the event, a series of trading cards depicting famous moments, people, and events from Chicago's history were created and sold in packs to help raise votes.
- Despite having been ranked #1 in Chicago the most out of anyone in Ultimate, this was only Ned's 2nd tournament in Illinois since COMBO BREAKER 2024.