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'''Umebura 19''' was a {{forwiiu}} | '''Umebura 19''' was a [[national]] {{forwiiu}} tournament held by {{Sm|Ayuha}} in Tokyo, Japan, on August 29th, 2015. {{Sm|Abadango}} won his first Umebura in a dominant fashion, only losing a single game during the whole tournament, to {{Sm|Umeki}}'s {{SSB4|Peach}}, to which he countered with {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} to win the set. | ||
==Ruleset== | |||
* Singles starter stages: [[Final Destination]], [[Battlefield]], [[Smashville]] | |||
* Singles counterpick stages: [[Town and City]], [[Lylat Cruise]], all other [[Ω form]]s | |||
** One counterpick stage ban was used. Final Destination and Ω forms were banned at the same time. | |||
* In doubles, all singles counterpicks became doubles starters. | |||
* {{SSB4|Sheik}} and {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} on the same team was banned.<ref>http://piosuma.blog.jp/archives/39494307.html</ref> | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
==={{forwiiu}} singles=== | |||
(181 entrants)<br> | (181 entrants)<br> | ||
[http://challonge.com/Umebura19 Bracket] | [http://challonge.com/Umebura19 Bracket] | ||
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!Place!!Name!!Character(s)!!Earnings | !Place!!Name!!Character(s)!!Earnings | ||
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|9th||{{Sm|Songn|Japan}}||{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |9th||{{Sm|Songn|Japan}}||{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|9th||{{Sm|Ice|Japan}}||{{Head|Rosalina & Luma|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |9th||{{Sm|Ice|Japan|p=Japan}}||{{Head|Rosalina & Luma|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|9th||{{Sm|KEN|Japan}}||{{Head|Sonic|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |9th||{{Sm|KEN|Japan}}||{{Head|Sonic|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|17th||{{Sm|Umeki|Japan}}||{{Head|Peach|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |17th||{{Sm|Umeki|Japan}}||{{Head|Peach|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|17th||{{Sm| | |17th||{{Sm|Jyala|Japan}}||{{Head|Palutena|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|17th||{{Sm|Brood|Japan}}||{{Head|Duck Hunt|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |17th||{{Sm|Brood|Japan}}||{{Head|Duck Hunt|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|25th||{{Sm|Tamanyaso|Japan}}||{{Head|Meta Knight|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |25th||{{Sm|Tamanyaso|Japan}}||{{Head|Meta Knight|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|25th||{{Sm|ProtoBanham|Japan}}|||| | |25th||{{Sm|ProtoBanham|Japan}}||{{Head|Lucina|g=SSB4|s=16px}}{{Head|Mario|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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|25th||{{Sm|Lean|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | |25th||{{Sm|Lean|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB4|s=16px}}|| | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://smashboards.com/threads/japanese-results-compendium.407296/ Results thread] | *[http://smashboards.com/threads/japanese-results-compendium.407296/ Results thread] | ||
==References== | |||
<references /> | |||
{{Umebura}} | {{Umebura}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Kantō tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:2015 tournaments]] | [[Category:2015 tournaments]] | ||
[[Category:Superregional tournaments (SSB4)]] |
Latest revision as of 20:59, January 20, 2024
Umebura 19 | |
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Dates | August 29th, 2015 |
Address/City | Tokyo |
Attendance | 181 |
Results | |
winners | Abadango |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | Ayuha |
Umebura 19 was a national Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament held by Ayuha in Tokyo, Japan, on August 29th, 2015. Abadango won his first Umebura in a dominant fashion, only losing a single game during the whole tournament, to Umeki's Peach, to which he countered with Meta Knight to win the set.
Ruleset[edit]
- Singles starter stages: Final Destination, Battlefield, Smashville
- Singles counterpick stages: Town and City, Lylat Cruise, all other Ω forms
- One counterpick stage ban was used. Final Destination and Ω forms were banned at the same time.
- In doubles, all singles counterpicks became doubles starters.
- Sheik and Mr. Game & Watch on the same team was banned.[1]
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles[edit]
(181 entrants)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Abadango | ||
2nd | Shu | ||
3rd | Taranito | ||
4th | Daiki | ||
5th | Some | ||
5th | RAIN | ||
7th | Pichi | ||
7th | Nietono | ||
9th | Choco | ||
9th | Songn | ||
9th | Ice | ||
9th | KEN | ||
13th | Paseriman | ||
13th | bAhuto | ||
13th | Nyanko | ||
13th | FILIP | ||
17th | Motsunabe | ||
17th | Earth | ||
17th | RYO | ||
17th | Umeki | ||
17th | Jyala | ||
17th | Brood | ||
17th | Tsu | ||
17th | Habesuto | ||
25th | Yuzu | ||
25th | Shimitake | ||
25th | hayato. | ||
25th | kept | ||
25th | Tamanyaso | ||
25th | ProtoBanham | ||
25th | Lean | ||
25th | Kamemushi |
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