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|dates = August 31st-September 1st, 2024
|dates = August 31st-September 1st, 2024
|venue = Hotel Fukuracia Osaka Bay
|address = 573-0032, 22-9 Okahigashicho
|address = 573-0032, 22-9 Okahigashicho
|city = Hirakata, Japan {{Flag|Japan}}
|city = Hirakata, Japan {{Flag|Japan}}
|attendance = 24
|attendance = 24
|ssbuwinner = {{Sm|acola|Japan}}
|ssbuwinner = {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu|Japan}}
|organizer = {{Sm|Maedakun}}, [[Maesuma]]
|organizer = {{Sm|Maedakun}}, [[Maesuma]]
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'''Maesuma'JAPAN West 24''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' invitational tournament part of the [[Maesuma]] series held in Hirakata, Japan, from August 31st-September 1st, 2024. The event was the sequel of {{Trn|JAPAN 24}}.   
'''Maesuma'JAPAN West 24''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[List of major tournaments (SSBU)|major]] invitational tournament part of the [[Maesuma]] series held in Hirakata, Japan, from August 31st-September 1st, 2024. The event was the sequel of {{Trn|JAPAN 24}}.   


==Format==
==Format==
The round-robin group phase on December 24th had 4 groups of 6, which decided the final 16-person double-elimination bracket on December 25th. 1st and 2nd place in each group advanced to Winners, 3rd and 4th advanced to Losers, and 5th and 6th were eliminated. Any ties were broken by least games lost, then, if needed, by head-to-head record.
The round-robin group phase on August 31st had 4 groups of 6, which decided the final 16-person double-elimination bracket on September 1st. 1st and 2nd place in each group advanced to Winners, 3rd and 4th advanced to Losers, and 5th and 6th were eliminated. Any ties were broken by least games lost, then, if needed, by head-to-head record.


==Players invited==
==Players invited==
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==Declined players==
==Declined players==
*{{Sm|hero|p=Japan}}, {{Sm|Hurt}}, {{Sm|Lv.1}}, and {{Sm|Sidarezakura}} were replaced at the last minute. Hurt cited Typhoon Shanahan for staying in [[Kyūshū]]. {{Fact}}
*{{Sm|Hero|p=Japan}}, {{Sm|Hurt}}, {{Sm|Lv.1}}, and {{Sm|Sidarezakura}} were replaced at the last minute. Hurt cited {{iw|wikipedia|typhoon Shanshan|2024}} for staying in [[Kyūshū]]. {{Fact}}
*{{Sm|Carmelo}} was able to be a last minute replacement due to the cancellation of [[Karisuma]] for safety concerns related to the Typhoon.
*{{Sm|Carmelo}} was able to be a last minute replacement due to the cancellation of [[Karisuma]] for safety concerns related to typhoon Shanshan.
 
==Tournament Summary==
===Day 1===
The first day of the tournament was dedicated to the group stage.
 
Group A1, ended in a five-way set tie.  {{Sm|Rarikkusu}} (12th seed) took the group as a result of the highest game rate percentage. Rarikkusu defeated {{Sm|Shirayuki}} (5th seed), {{Sm|Kuhaku}} (20th seed) and {{Sm|Nakatae}} (21st seed). {{Sm|Doramigi}} was the other player that made it out in Winner's after beating Rarikkusu, {{Sm|Kome}} (13th seed) and Nakatae.
 
Shirayuki and Kome made it out in loser's by defeating Doramigi, Kuhaku, and Nakatae and Shirayuki, Rarikkusu, and Nakatae respectively. Kuhaku was eliminated, despite going 3-2 in sets with wins over Doramigi, Kome and Nakatae.
 
{{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} (6th seed) won group A2 after going 4-1, with sets over {{Sm|Asimo}} (3rd seed), {{Sm|MASA}} (11th seed), {{Sm|Raki}} (14th seed), and {{Sm|Shupi}} (19th seed). Asimo was the other player to make it out in Winner's, due to owning the head to head over {{Sm|mzk}} (22nd seed). In addition to mzk, Asimo defeated MASA and Raki. mzk, meanwhile defeated Snow, Raki and Shupi, ensuring him a place in loser's. Raki, was the final player to make it out of loser's, due to holding the h2h over MASA. Raki also defeated Shupi, while MASA beat Shupi and mzk. The final player eliminated was Shupi. Despite being eliminated, Shupi did win a set over the group's top seed, Asimo, 3-2.
 
{{Sm|Raru}} (2nd seed), went undefeated in Group B1, by defeating {{Sm|Maister}} (7th seed) 3-1, {{Sm|Kuroponzu}} (10th seed) 3-2, {{Sm|Ryuoh}} (15th seed) 3-0, {{Sm|Rokki}} (18th seed) 3-2, and {{Sm|Miko}} (23rd seed) 3-0. Maister would also get out in Winner's by only dropping a set to Raru.
 
Kuroponzu and Ryuoh would make it out in losers, by defeating Ryuoh and Rokki and and Rokki and Miko respectively. Rokki and Miko would be eliminated, while only taking a singular set over Miko and Kuroponzu respectively.
 
The final group, B2, was won by {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} (1st seed). Miya, would use a combination of {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSBU|Steve}}. Miya defeated {{Sm|Carmelo}} (8th seed), {{Sm|Yone_pi}} (9th seed), {{Sm|Nizemamo}} (16th seed), {{Sm|Karaage}} (17th seed), and {{Sm|Shion|p=Kansai}} (24th seed), while only dropping a single game, to Yone_pi.
 
Yone_pi, was the other player to make it out in Winner's due to having the head to head over Carmelo. Yone_pi also beat Nizemamo and Shion, while Carmelo defeated Nizemamo, Karaage and Shion. Nizemamo was the final player to get out, holding 2-4 set record, with wins on Karaage and Shion. Karaage and Shion both went 1-5 taking sets over Yone_pi and Karaage respectively.
 
===Day 2===
The second day of the tournament featured the Top 16. Miya and Maister faced off, for the first time in ''Ultimate''. This set had been highly anticipated due to the players being widely recognized as the top two Mr. Game & Watch mains. However Miya opted to use Steve, winning the set 3-1. Miya would go on to beat Asimo 3-2 before playing against Raru in Winner's Finals. Raru reached Winner's Finals by defeating Yone_pi 3-1 and Snow 3-0.
 
Miya would win the Winner's Finals Set 3-2, however he would face off against Raru in Grand's after Raru defeated Maister, for the second time at the event, 3-1. Raru would win the runback  3-2 before Miya prevailed in the final set 3-2.


==Results==
==Results==
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Latest revision as of 12:59, September 2, 2024

Maesuma'JAPAN West 24
Dates August 31st-September 1st, 2024
Address/City 573-0032, 22-9 Okahigashicho
Hirakata, Japan Japan
Attendance 24
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan Miya
Staff
Organizer(s) Maedakun, Maesuma

Maesuma'JAPAN West 24 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major invitational tournament part of the Maesuma series held in Hirakata, Japan, from August 31st-September 1st, 2024. The event was the sequel of JAPAN 24.

Format[edit]

The round-robin group phase on August 31st had 4 groups of 6, which decided the final 16-person double-elimination bracket on September 1st. 1st and 2nd place in each group advanced to Winners, 3rd and 4th advanced to Losers, and 5th and 6th were eliminated. Any ties were broken by least games lost, then, if needed, by head-to-head record.

Players invited[edit]

Declined players[edit]

Tournament Summary[edit]

Day 1[edit]

The first day of the tournament was dedicated to the group stage.

Group A1, ended in a five-way set tie. Rarikkusu (12th seed) took the group as a result of the highest game rate percentage. Rarikkusu defeated Shirayuki (5th seed), Kuhaku (20th seed) and Nakatae (21st seed). Doramigi was the other player that made it out in Winner's after beating Rarikkusu, Kome (13th seed) and Nakatae.

Shirayuki and Kome made it out in loser's by defeating Doramigi, Kuhaku, and Nakatae and Shirayuki, Rarikkusu, and Nakatae respectively. Kuhaku was eliminated, despite going 3-2 in sets with wins over Doramigi, Kome and Nakatae.

Snow (6th seed) won group A2 after going 4-1, with sets over Asimo (3rd seed), MASA (11th seed), Raki (14th seed), and Shupi (19th seed). Asimo was the other player to make it out in Winner's, due to owning the head to head over mzk (22nd seed). In addition to mzk, Asimo defeated MASA and Raki. mzk, meanwhile defeated Snow, Raki and Shupi, ensuring him a place in loser's. Raki, was the final player to make it out of loser's, due to holding the h2h over MASA. Raki also defeated Shupi, while MASA beat Shupi and mzk. The final player eliminated was Shupi. Despite being eliminated, Shupi did win a set over the group's top seed, Asimo, 3-2.

Raru (2nd seed), went undefeated in Group B1, by defeating Maister (7th seed) 3-1, Kuroponzu (10th seed) 3-2, Ryuoh (15th seed) 3-0, Rokki (18th seed) 3-2, and Miko (23rd seed) 3-0. Maister would also get out in Winner's by only dropping a set to Raru.

Kuroponzu and Ryuoh would make it out in losers, by defeating Ryuoh and Rokki and and Rokki and Miko respectively. Rokki and Miko would be eliminated, while only taking a singular set over Miko and Kuroponzu respectively.

The final group, B2, was won by Miya (1st seed). Miya, would use a combination of Mr. Game & Watch and Steve. Miya defeated Carmelo (8th seed), Yone_pi (9th seed), Nizemamo (16th seed), Karaage (17th seed), and Shion (24th seed), while only dropping a single game, to Yone_pi.

Yone_pi, was the other player to make it out in Winner's due to having the head to head over Carmelo. Yone_pi also beat Nizemamo and Shion, while Carmelo defeated Nizemamo, Karaage and Shion. Nizemamo was the final player to get out, holding 2-4 set record, with wins on Karaage and Shion. Karaage and Shion both went 1-5 taking sets over Yone_pi and Karaage respectively.

Day 2[edit]

The second day of the tournament featured the Top 16. Miya and Maister faced off, for the first time in Ultimate. This set had been highly anticipated due to the players being widely recognized as the top two Mr. Game & Watch mains. However Miya opted to use Steve, winning the set 3-1. Miya would go on to beat Asimo 3-2 before playing against Raru in Winner's Finals. Raru reached Winner's Finals by defeating Yone_pi 3-1 and Snow 3-0.

Miya would win the Winner's Finals Set 3-2, however he would face off against Raru in Grand's after Raru defeated Maister, for the second time at the event, 3-1. Raru would win the runback 3-2 before Miya prevailed in the final set 3-2.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]

(24 entrants)
Day 2/Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Miya Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Steve (SSBU)
2nd Japan Raru Luigi (SSBU)
3rd Mexico Maister Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
4th Japan Asimo Ryu (SSBU)
5th Japan Doramigi Min Min (SSBU)
5th Japan Snow Mario (SSBU)
7th Japan Shirayuki Inkling (SSBU)
7th Japan Rarikkusu Falco (SSBU)
9th Japan Kuroponzu ROB (SSBU)
9th Japan Yone_pi Pichu (SSBU)
9th Japan Carmelo Steve (SSBU)Shulk (SSBU)PyraMythra (SSBU)
9th Japan Raki Kazuya (SSBU)
13th Japan Nizemamo Bayonetta (SSBU)
13th Japan Ryuoh Diddy Kong (SSBU)
13th Japan mzk Duck Hunt (SSBU)
13th Japan Kome Shulk (SSBU)
17th Japan Kuhaku Donkey Kong (SSBU)Steve (SSBU)
17th Japan MASA Falco (SSBU)
17th Japan Rokki Isabelle (SSBU)
17th Japan Shion Hero (SSBU)
21st Japan Nakatae Captain Falcon (SSBU)
21st Japan Shupi Falco (SSBU)
21st Japan Miko Kazuya (SSBU)
21st Japan karaage Captain Falcon (SSBU)

Side Events[edit]

Ft10[edit]

Player Character(s) Set Score Player Character(s)
Mexico Maister Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) 10-1 Japan J! Joker (SSBU)

External links[edit]