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*After both his exhibition match and the award ceremony following grand finals, Zain beatboxed on the mic.<ref>https://twitter.com/ryobeat/status/1680318043220475909</ref> | *After both his exhibition match and the award ceremony following grand finals, Zain beatboxed on the mic.<ref>https://twitter.com/ryobeat/status/1680318043220475909</ref> | ||
*Due to the tournament's location being in Europe and the scarcity of European ''Melee'' majors, it was frequently joked about on social media (as well as the tournament's livestreams) that the entire event was being run on [[PAL]] edition. | *Due to the tournament's location being in Europe and the scarcity of European ''Melee'' majors, it was frequently joked about on social media (as well as the tournament's livestreams) that the entire event was being run on [[PAL]] edition. | ||
*''[[Project +]]'' singles were formally run as a "separate" tournament called [https://www.start.gg/tournament/not-f-te/details Not Fête] in the same venue. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:11, July 16, 2023
Fête 3: By the Sea | |
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Dates | July 14th-16th, 2023 |
Venue | Pontins Camber Sands Holiday Park |
Address/City | New Lydd Rd Rye, England |
Attendance | 436 |
Results | |
winners | Zain 1v1 Polish & Pipsqueak 2v2 |
winners | +HOPE+ 1v1 SpookyFrog & Gulag Manager 2v2 |
Fête 3: By the Sea was a Super Smash Bros. Melee major and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate regional held in Rye, England, from July 14th-16th, 2023.
Format
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
In each of the 52 Round Robin pools, the Top 3 advance to Gold Pools, 4th-5th advance to Silver Pools, and 6th and below advance to Bronze Pools. Gold/Silver/Bronze Pools are Round Robin pools, where the Top 3 of each pool advances to their respective division's bracket (Gold/Silver/Bronze Bracket). Gold Pools is 156 players in 26 pools, with 1st advancing to Winners' side of the double-elimination Gold Bracket (Top 78), and 2nd-3rd advancing to Losers' side of Gold Bracket. The Top 8 of Gold Bracket advance to the traditional Top 8 bracket. Silver and Bronze Bracket start with all players in Winners' side in a double-elimination format.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
In each of the 4 double-elimination pools, the Top 4 advance to Gold Bracket (Top 16, 8 in Winners and 8 in Losers), 5th-7th advance to Silver Bracket, and 9th and below advance to Bronze Bracket.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
(409 entrants)
Gold Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
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1st | Zain | ||
2nd | Jmook | ||
3rd | Hungrybox | ||
4th | aMSa | ||
5th | Joshman | ||
5th | Trif | ||
7th | Aklo | ||
7th | Polish | ||
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Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles
(128 teams)
Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(54 entrants)
Gold Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles
Side events
Super Smash Bros. Melee Salty Suite
There were five Salty Suite matches: Stoneymalony vs. Exy-, Zain as Roy vs. Hungrybox as Ness, skullbro vs. Madness, Abbe vs. Kingu, and LunarySSF2 vs. Tony Bomboni. All sets are first to 5 (except the third and fourth listed, which were best of 5), and players could not pick the last stage they have won on during a set.
Many of the players involved chugged beers before each game.
Winner | Character(s) | Loser | Character(s) | Score | Prize |
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Stoneymalony | Exy- | 3-5 | €50 | ||
Zain | Hungrybox | 4-5 | |||
skullbro | Madness | 3-1 | |||
Abbe | Kingu | 3-1 | |||
LunarySSF2 | Tony Bomboni | 4-5 |
Super Smash Bros. Melee International Crews
(19 crews)
Bracket
Place | Team | Players | Earnings | ||||
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1st | South Asia | Foxy Grandpa | Aklo | Branspeed | Stranger | Zain | |
2nd | England | Kingu | max | Frenzy | Fat Tino | Professor Pro | |
3rd | Switzerland | Marlo | BlackH4ze | Exy- | Jah Ridin' | diamon | |
3rd | Sweden | Sharp | Saftblandarn | Jadde | Pipsqueak | Abbe |
Trivia
- Bbatts had originally intended to compete in both Melee and Ultimate singles, but had to drop out of registration due to losing his passport.[1]
- This tournament marks the first time Zain has won an offline Super Smash Bros. Melee major tournament, defeating Jmook twice after being knocked down by him into the loser's side.
- Tragically, Jmook's controller began to malfunction during grand finals of the Melee bracket. Both players agreed to restart two of the games played, but this ultimately did not impact the final game count, which was 6-0 in Zain's favor for both sets of grand finals.
- For the first time, Hungrybox placed higher in Ultimate singles (2nd) than Melee singles (3rd) at the same event (although it is important to note that only the latter was considered a major).
- This tournament marks the first time aMSa has defeated Trif in Melee singles, in a matchup historically dominated by Trif.
- After both his exhibition match and the award ceremony following grand finals, Zain beatboxed on the mic.[2]
- Due to the tournament's location being in Europe and the scarcity of European Melee majors, it was frequently joked about on social media (as well as the tournament's livestreams) that the entire event was being run on PAL edition.
- Project + singles were formally run as a "separate" tournament called Not Fête in the same venue.