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|city = Orlando, [[Florida]] {{Flag|USA}}
|city = Orlando, [[Florida]] {{Flag|USA}}
|attendance = 148
|attendance = 148
|ssbuwinner = TBD <small>1v1</small><br>{{Sm|Miya|Japan|p=Honshu}} & {{Sm|Hurt|Japan}} <small>2v2</small>
|ssbuwinner = {{Sm|Miya|Japan|p=Honshu}} <small>1v1</small><br>{{Sm|Miya|Japan|p=Honshu}} & {{Sm|Hurt|Japan}} <small>2v2</small>
|organizer = {{Sm|Kiki}}
|organizer = {{Sm|Kiki}}
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'''Cirque 4''' is an ongoing ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[Major (SSBU)|major]] held in Orlando, [[Florida]] from October 19th-20th, 2024.
'''Cirque 4''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[Major (SSBU)|major]] held in Orlando, [[Florida]] from October 19th-20th, 2024.


==Tournament summary==
==Tournament summary==
At just 145 entrants, this tournament was noticeably smaller than its [[Tournament:Cirque Du CFL 3|previous iteration]], however it featured just as much talent, if not more. As such, this event became the smallest post-pandemic open major in terms of entrants count, as well as the smallest open major since {{Trn|Kagaribi 3}}, which took place during the pandemic. In addition, with {{Sm|Zomba}} DQing on the second day due to food poisoning, the total point value for this event was 121 points less than its pre-major invitational, {{Trn|Litvitational 3}}.
Due to the tournament size, there were less upsets at Cirque 4 compared to other majors, with only three notable ones prior to top 32: #51 seed {{Sm|jBoneX}} defeating #14 seed {{Sm|Kaninabe}} 3-2 (UF 4), #38 seed {{Sm|Osh9}} defeating #6 seed {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} (upset factor 6), and #57 seed {{Sm|Spritzy}} eliminating #13 seed {{Sm|MuteAce}} 3-1 for 33rd (upset factor 4). Conversely, top 32 saw underwhelming finishes from both Snow and #2 seed {{Sm|Hurt}}, with Snow being eliminated by #17 seed {{Sm|Goblin}} 1-3 (upset factor 4) and Hurt losing to #15 seed {{Sm|Peabnut}} 1-3 (upset factor 6) and #28 seed {{Sm|Dominator}} 1-3 (upset factor 8).
Contrasting these two mediocre finishes from Japan's best players were incredible performances from both {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} and {{Sm|Tea}}. Miya especially got his revenge on players that had defeated him in their most recent set, including a clean reverse 3-0 against {{Sm|Tweek}} and a 3-0 victory against {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}, in order to enter grand finals on the winner's side, his first grand finals appearance at a North American major since {{Trn|Litvitational 2}}. For Tea, his 5th-place finish marked his best open major performance since {{Trn|Kagaribi 12}} back in May, as well as his first top 8 finish at an open major during the [[LumiRank 2024.2]] season. Along the way, he replicated his performance at the pre-major Litvitational 3 by defeating {{Sm|Sparg0}} 3-2, only Tea's second win on Sparg0, and losing to {{Sm|Lima}} 2-3.
Lima himself also made an incredible strong performance at the event, rivaling the performance he had at Litvitational 3. After losing to {{Sm|SHADIC}}, Lima tore through the loser's bracket, most notably defeating Sparg0 3-1 and Light 3-2 along the way, the first time Lima defeated both players and redeeming Lima's losses to Light at the Litvitational 3. Lima then met Miya in grand finals, where despite losing the first two games rather badly, Lima was able to perform a reverse 3-0 to reset the bracket, although he came close to losing to Miya's surprising {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} pick in the final game. However, Miya was ultimately able to decisively defeat Lima in the reset 3-0, notably seeing an incredibly early [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)/Up aerial|up air]] kill at the end of the second game that shocked both players and the commentators. With this win, Miya was finally able to break his streak of underwhelming major performances in North America and marked his first North American major victory since {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind 2023}}.


==Results==
==Results==
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!Place!!Name!!Character(s)!!Earnings
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|1st||{{Sm|Miya|Japan|p=Honshu}}||{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|2nd||||||
|2nd||{{Sm|Lima|USA}}||{{Head|Bayonetta|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|3rd||||||
|3rd||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Connecticut}}||{{Head|Fox|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|4th||||||
|4th||{{Sm|Sparg0|Mexico}}||{{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=16px}}{{Head|PyraMythra|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|5th||{{Sm|SHADIC|USA}}||{{Head|Corrin|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|5th||{{Sm|SHADIC|USA}}||{{Head|Corrin|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Osh9|USA}}||{{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Osh9|USA}}||{{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Aaron|USA}}||{{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Aaron|USA|p=Florida}}||{{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Epic_Gabriel|USA}}||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Epic_Gabriel|USA}}||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Hurt|Japan}}||{{Head|Snake|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Hurt|Japan}}||{{Head|Snake|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Snow|Japan}}||{{Head|Mario|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Snow|Japan|p=Japan}}||{{Head|Mario|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|17th||{{Sm|Zomba|USA}} (DQ)||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|17th||{{Sm|Zomba|USA}} (DQ)||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|4th||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Connecticut}}||{{Head|Fox|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Zomba|USA}}||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
|4th||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Connecticut}}||{{Head|Fox|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Zomba|USA}}||{{Head|ROB|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|5th||{{Sm|Shigura|USA}}|| ||{{Sm|Osh9|USA}}|| ||
|5th||{{Sm|Shigura|USA}}||{{Head|Chrom|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Osh9|USA}}||{{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|5th||{{Sm|Dany|USA|p=Tennessee}}|| ||{{Sm|Spritzy|USA}}|| ||
|5th||{{Sm|Dany|USA|p=Tennessee}}||{{Head|Wolf|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Spritzy|USA}}||{{Head|Toon Link|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|7th||{{Sm|ChocoTaco|USA}}|| ||{{Sm|Dominator|USA}}|| ||
|7th||{{Sm|ChocoTaco|USA}}||{{Head|Lucas|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Dominator|USA}}||{{Head|Mario|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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|7th||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Alabama}}|| ||{{Sm|Knite|USA}}|| ||
|7th||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Alabama}}||{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||{{Sm|Knite|USA}}||{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBU|s=16px}}||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, October 21, 2024

Cirque 4
Dates October 19th-20th, 2024
Venue The Brooklyn South
Address/City 10749 E Colonial Drive
Orlando, Florida USA
Attendance 148
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan Miya 1v1
Japan Miya & Japan Hurt 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Kiki

Cirque 4 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major held in Orlando, Florida from October 19th-20th, 2024.

Tournament summary[edit]

At just 145 entrants, this tournament was noticeably smaller than its previous iteration, however it featured just as much talent, if not more. As such, this event became the smallest post-pandemic open major in terms of entrants count, as well as the smallest open major since Kagaribi 3, which took place during the pandemic. In addition, with Zomba DQing on the second day due to food poisoning, the total point value for this event was 121 points less than its pre-major invitational, Litvitational 3.

Due to the tournament size, there were less upsets at Cirque 4 compared to other majors, with only three notable ones prior to top 32: #51 seed jBoneX defeating #14 seed Kaninabe 3-2 (UF 4), #38 seed Osh9 defeating #6 seed Snow (upset factor 6), and #57 seed Spritzy eliminating #13 seed MuteAce 3-1 for 33rd (upset factor 4). Conversely, top 32 saw underwhelming finishes from both Snow and #2 seed Hurt, with Snow being eliminated by #17 seed Goblin 1-3 (upset factor 4) and Hurt losing to #15 seed Peabnut 1-3 (upset factor 6) and #28 seed Dominator 1-3 (upset factor 8).

Contrasting these two mediocre finishes from Japan's best players were incredible performances from both Miya and Tea. Miya especially got his revenge on players that had defeated him in their most recent set, including a clean reverse 3-0 against Tweek and a 3-0 victory against Light, in order to enter grand finals on the winner's side, his first grand finals appearance at a North American major since Litvitational 2. For Tea, his 5th-place finish marked his best open major performance since Kagaribi 12 back in May, as well as his first top 8 finish at an open major during the LumiRank 2024.2 season. Along the way, he replicated his performance at the pre-major Litvitational 3 by defeating Sparg0 3-2, only Tea's second win on Sparg0, and losing to Lima 2-3.

Lima himself also made an incredible strong performance at the event, rivaling the performance he had at Litvitational 3. After losing to SHADIC, Lima tore through the loser's bracket, most notably defeating Sparg0 3-1 and Light 3-2 along the way, the first time Lima defeated both players and redeeming Lima's losses to Light at the Litvitational 3. Lima then met Miya in grand finals, where despite losing the first two games rather badly, Lima was able to perform a reverse 3-0 to reset the bracket, although he came close to losing to Miya's surprising Mii Swordfighter pick in the final game. However, Miya was ultimately able to decisively defeat Lima in the reset 3-0, notably seeing an incredibly early up air kill at the end of the second game that shocked both players and the commentators. With this win, Miya was finally able to break his streak of underwhelming major performances in North America and marked his first North American major victory since Rise 'N Grind 2023.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]

(145 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket 1
Top 64 Bracket 2
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Miya Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
2nd USA Lima Bayonetta (SSBU)
3rd USA Light Fox (SSBU)
4th Mexico Sparg0 Cloud (SSBU)PyraMythra (SSBU)
5th USA SHADIC Corrin (SSBU)
5th Japan Tea Kazuya (SSBU)Pac-Man (SSBU)
7th USA Peabnut Mega Man (SSBU)
7th USA Tweek Diddy Kong (SSBU)
9th USA Kola Roy (SSBU)
9th USA TM7_ZAP Bowser Jr. (SSBU)
9th USA Goblin Roy (SSBU)
9th Japan Doramigi Min Min (SSBU)
13th USA BeastModePaul Hero (SSBU)
13th USA Lui$ Palutena (SSBU)ROB (SSBU)
13th USA Dominator Mario (SSBU)
13th USA jBoneX Steve (SSBU)
17th USA Osh9 Mii Brawler (SSBU)
17th USA Aaron Diddy Kong (SSBU)
17th USA Epic_Gabriel ROB (SSBU)
17th USA Dany Wolf (SSBU)
17th USA ChocoTaco Lucas (SSBU)
17th Japan Hurt Snake (SSBU)
17th Japan Snow Mario (SSBU)
17th USA Zomba (DQ) ROB (SSBU)
25th USA AwDaSea Diddy Kong (SSBU)
25th* USA Phuzix Sheik (SSBU)
25th USA Spritzy Toon Link (SSBU)
25th USA Lipden Wario (SSBU)
25th USA Kobe Young Link (SSBU)
25th* USA Rideae Pichu (SSBU)
25th USA Viri ROB (SSBU)
25th Japan Kaninabe Fox (SSBU)
33rd USA Scrafty PyraMythra (SSBU)
33rd USA Arsenic Joker (SSBU)
33rd USA chpstks Mii Brawler (SSBU)
33rd USA MuteAce Peach (SSBU)
33rd USA Slatte PyraMythra (SSBU)
33rd USA CraftBlock Pac-Man (SSBU)
33rd USA Sticccy Fox (SSBU)
33rd USA Kiki Diddy Kong (SSBU)
33rd USA Manzana Luigi (SSBU)
33rd USA Psysilex Ness (SSBU)
33rd USA Mew Inkling (SSBU)
33rd USA Archmage Robin (SSBU)
33rd USA StarZ Cloud (SSBU)
33rd USA Balltze[1] ROB (SSBU)
33rd USA Grymlynn Ness (SSBU)
33rd USA Newo Corrin (SSBU)

*DQ in losers

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles[edit]

(29 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Hurt Snake (SSBU) Japan Miya Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
2nd USA Tweek Diddy Kong (SSBU) USA Lui$ Palutena (SSBU)
3rd Japan Doramigi Min Min (SSBU) Japan Snow Mario (SSBU)
4th USA Light Fox (SSBU) USA Zomba ROB (SSBU)
5th USA Shigura Chrom (SSBU) USA Osh9 Mii Brawler (SSBU)
5th USA Dany Wolf (SSBU) USA Spritzy Toon Link (SSBU)
7th USA ChocoTaco Lucas (SSBU) USA Dominator Mario (SSBU)
7th USA Light Yoshi (SSBU) USA Knite Young Link (SSBU)

External links[edit]


  1. ^ Entered as "Dr. Shrimp Puerto Rico"