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Many players among Japan's strongest attended, namely {{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|Fukurou}}, {{Sm|wario}}, {{Sm|kysk}} and more. With 135 participants, it was one of the biggest Japanese Smash 64 tournaments ever. The tournament format was Round Robin in pools and then single elimination and Best-of-1 before Top 8 and Best-of-3 in Top 8.  
Many players among Japan's strongest attended, namely {{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|Fukurou}}, {{Sm|wario}}, {{Sm|kysk}} and more. With 135 participants, it was one of the biggest Japanese Smash 64 tournaments ever. The tournament format was Round Robin in pools and then single elimination and Best-of-1 before Top 8 and Best-of-3 in Top 8.  


Wario, who was the favourite to win, got upset by {{Sm|Kurabba}} both in pools and in Top 16, finishing only 9th. Instead, the winner was Fukurou, who had already won [[Kansai 2017]] and [[Snosa 3]] recently. He defeated {{Sm|Haha}}, {{Sm|Maha}},{{Sm|Keisuke}}, {{Sm|Wangera}}, {{Sm|Gyaki}} and {{Sm|Moyashi}} without dropping a game and only twice on his last stock (against wangera and gyaki).
Wario, who was the favourite to win, got upset by {{Sm|Kurabba}} both in pools and in Top 16, finishing only 9th. Instead, the winner was Fukurou, who had already won [[Kansai 2017]] and [[Snosa 3]] recently. He defeated {{Sm|Haha}}, {{Sm|Maha}},{{Sm|Keisuke}}, Wangera, {{Sm|Gyaki}} and {{Sm|Moyashi}} without dropping a game and only twice on his last stock (against wangera and gyaki).


==Results==
==Results==
===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' singles===
(135 entrants)
(135 entrants)
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[[Category:National tournaments]]
[[Category:Kantō tournaments]]
[[Category:Japanese tournaments]]
[[Category:Major tournaments (SSB)]]
[[Category:2017 tournaments]]
[[Category:2017 tournaments]]

Latest revision as of 21:56, March 25, 2024

Kanto 2017
Dates July 8th, 2017
Address/City Chuo, Tokyo Japan
Attendance 135
Entry fees 0
Pot size(s) 0
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners Japan Fukurou 1v1
Staff
Organizer(s) Shizuku

Kanto 2017 was a national Super Smash Bros. tournament held in the Chuo ward of Tokyo, Japan. It was held held together with Battle GateWay 17 as a joint Melee/SSB64 event.

Many players among Japan's strongest attended, namely wangera, Fukurou, wario, kysk and more. With 135 participants, it was one of the biggest Japanese Smash 64 tournaments ever. The tournament format was Round Robin in pools and then single elimination and Best-of-1 before Top 8 and Best-of-3 in Top 8.

Wario, who was the favourite to win, got upset by Kurabba both in pools and in Top 16, finishing only 9th. Instead, the winner was Fukurou, who had already won Kansai 2017 and Snosa 3 recently. He defeated Haha, Maha,Keisuke, Wangera, Gyaki and Moyashi without dropping a game and only twice on his last stock (against wangera and gyaki).

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. singles[edit]

(135 entrants)

Place Name Character(s)
1st Japan Fukurou Kirby (SSB)
2nd Japan Moyashi Kirby (SSB)
3rd Japan Gyaki Link (SSB)
4th Japan Nao Kirby (SSB)
5th Japan wangera Jigglypuff (SSB)
5th Japan Takuro~ Jigglypuff (SSB)
5th Japan Kurabba Yoshi (SSB)
5th Japan Tokiwa Ness (SSB)
9th Japan kysk Kirby (SSB)
9th Japan Shirusupu Kirby (SSB)
9th Japan Sekirei Link (SSB)
9th Japan Keisuke Kirby (SSB)
9th Japan Ryuka Jigglypuff (SSB)
9th Japan FAUST Mario (SSB)
9th Japan Sutekina Stacy Jigglypuff (SSB)
9th Japan wario Pikachu (SSB)
17th Japan Yu-Kun Captain Falcon (SSB)
17th Japan Watari Samus (SSB)
17th Japan Kix
17th Japan Hinadori Fox (SSB)
17th Japan Tomo Pikachu (SSB)
17th Japan Crystal Luigi (SSB)
17th Japan Maha Pikachu (SSB)
17th Japan 2438gakuen
17th Japan Banbi Kirby (SSB)
17th Japan Watayuu Kirby (SSB)
17th Japan Nangoku Ness (SSB)
17th Japan Maguro Fox (SSB)
17th Japan Cafe Luigi (SSB)
17th Japan Shizuku Pikachu (SSB)
17th Japan Rekiyan
17th Japan Peach Pikachu (SSB)

Trivia[edit]

  • Melee players Rudolph and aMSa also participated, with Rudolph not making it out of pools and aMSa placing 33rd, losing to Takuro~

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