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Revision as of 11:11, August 17, 2019
Umebura SP 4 | |
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Dates | August 16th, 2019 |
Venue | Ota City Industrial Plaza PiO |
Address/City | Pio, Tokyo |
Attendance | 714 |
Results | |
winners | Abadango |
Umebura SP 4 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate national tournament held in Pio, Japan, on August 16th, 2019. This tournament is the fourth installment in the Umebura SP tournament series.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(517 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Abadango | ||
2nd | Brood | ||
3rd | kameme | ||
4th | KEN | ||
5th | Choco | ||
5th | Gackt | ||
7th | DIO | ||
7th | Kome | ||
9th | Tsu- | ||
9th | Shuton | ||
9th | shky | ||
9th | T | ||
13th | Shogun | ||
13th | Tarakotori | ||
13th | Ri-ma | ||
13th | Some | ||
17th | Kare~ | ||
17th | Rai | ||
17th | YOC | ||
17th | Lunamado | ||
17th | Tea | ||
17th | Kirihara | ||
17th | ZAKI | ||
17th | Kuro | ||
25th | Sigma | ||
25th | OCEAN | ||
25th | Daiki | ||
25th | Atelier | ||
25th | Arika | ||
25th | zackray | ||
25th | Lv.1 | ||
25th | Rotsuku | ||
33rd | totos | ||
33rd | Yamanyonn | ||
33rd | taranito | ||
33rd | FILIP | ||
33rd | Rain | ||
33rd | Suinoko | ||
33rd | Manzoku | ||
33rd | Lea | ||
33rd | Vent | ||
33rd | chicken | ||
33rd | Akasa | ||
33rd | kept | ||
33rd | Nanchan | ||
33rd | Raito | ||
33rd | OMNaoto | ||
33rd | Rattsu |
Trivia
- This tournament marks the best performance of a solo Piranha Plant player in an A-tier Ultimate tournament, with Brood placing 2nd after an incredible run where he reached the winner's side of Grand Finals while taking out numerous top professionals in the process.
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