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|ssbmwinner= {{Sm|Ken|USA}} <small>1v1</small> <br> {{Sm|Aniki}}, {{sm|Bombsoldie}}, {{Sm|Mikael}} <small>3v3 crews</small> <br> FFA?
|ssbmwinner= {{Sm|Ken|USA}} <small>1v1</small> <br> {{Sm|Aniki}}, {{sm|Bombsoldie}}, {{Sm|Mikael}} <small>3v3 crews</small> <br> FFA?
|director= {{Sm|Captain Jack}}
|director= {{Sm|Captain Jack}}
|staff1= Co-directors
|staff1= s-royal, Aniki, Sanders, Buddha, super, Masashi
|staffgroup1 = s-royal, Aniki, Sanders, Buddha, super, Masashi
|staffgroup1 =Co-directors
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The '''Jack Garden Tournament''' was a tournament held by {{Sm|Captain Jack}} in Kyoto, Japan, during August 20th, 2005. At around 116 entrants it is quite possibly the largest ''Melee'' tournament ever held in the country. It also involved players from Japan, Canada, Australia, and the United States. It is known for how {{Sm|Bombsoldier}}, a Japanese {{SSBM|Falco}} player, got incredibly close to defeating {{Sm|Ken}} in grand finals. It also is known for the Japanese team of {{Sm|Aniki}}, Bombsoldier, and {{Sm|Mikael}} beating the American team of Ken, {{Sm|Isai}}, and {{Sm|UnknownForce}}. This was one of the few tournaments where Isai was 4-stocked, and Ken was beaten by Aniki, a Japanese {{SSBM|Link}} player who does not utilize [[wavedashing]], in friendlies.
The '''Jack Garden Tournament''' was a tournament held by {{Sm|Captain Jack}} in Kyoto, Japan, during August 20th, 2005. At around 116 entrants it is quite possibly the largest ''Melee'' tournament ever held in the country. It also involved players from Japan, Canada, Australia, and the United States. It is known for how {{Sm|Bombsoldier}}, a Japanese {{SSBM|Falco}} player, got incredibly close to defeating {{Sm|Ken}} in grand finals. It also is known for the Japanese team of {{Sm|Aniki}}, Bombsoldier, and {{Sm|Mikael}} beating the American team of Ken, {{Sm|Isai}}, and {{Sm|UnknownForce}}. This was one of the few tournaments where Isai was 4-stocked, and Ken was beaten by Aniki, a Japanese {{SSBM|Link}} player who does not utilize [[wavedashing]], in friendlies.
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