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'''Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Pune Qualifier''' was an Indian ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament. Unlike traditional tournaments, {{Trn|Indian LAN Gaming}} comprises 3 qualifier rounds, in which a total of 8 participants qualify to face off in a double elimination bracket Grand Finale. The second qualifier took place in Pune in which {{Sm|Quaylectra}} and {{Sm|qwertz143}} qualified for the {{Trn|Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Grand Finale}}.
'''Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Pune Qualifier''' was an Indian ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament. Unlike traditional tournaments, {{Trn|Indian LAN Gaming}} comprises 3 qualifier rounds, in which a total of 8 participants qualify to face off in a double elimination bracket Grand Finale. The second qualifier took place in Pune in which {{Sm|Quaylectra}} and {{Sm|qwertz143}} qualified for the {{Trn|Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Grand Finale}}.

Latest revision as of 18:06, June 7, 2023

Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Pune Qualifier
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Dates January 18th, 2020
Venue Havok Nation - The Gamers Destination
Address/City FA-02, 1st Floor, East Court, Phoenix Marketcity, Phoenix Boundary Road, Clover Park, Viman Nagar
Pune, Maharashtra India
Attendance 32
Pot size(s) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: ₹50,000
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners India LionHeart
Staff
Organizer(s) qwertz143

Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Pune Qualifier was an Indian Super Smash Bros. Ultimate regional tournament. Unlike traditional tournaments, Indian LAN Gaming comprises 3 qualifier rounds, in which a total of 8 participants qualify to face off in a double elimination bracket Grand Finale. The second qualifier took place in Pune in which Quaylectra and qwertz143 qualified for the Indian LAN Gaming Season 3 Grand Finale.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]

(32 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st India LionHeart Bowser (SSBU)Ganondorf (SSBU) ₹30,000
2nd India Botman Joker (SSBU)Pokemon Trainer (SSBU) ₹15,000
3rd India Quaylectra Ridley (SSBU) ₹5,000
4th India qwertz143 Kirby (SSBU)
5th India Abhi2k5 King K. Rool (SSBU)Yoshi (SSBU)
5th India BroPo Sonic (SSBU)Cloud (SSBU)
7th India Hexerblade King K. Rool (SSBU)Young Link (SSBU)
7th India Falkoopa King Dedede (SSBU)
9th India Khemsomniac Little Mac (SSBU)
9th India Avijit Link (SSBU)
9th India Ikias_Es Inkling (SSBU)Bowser (SSBU)
9th India aj_siv Sonic (SSBU)

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