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Although it featured slightly less entrants than its [[Tournament:Sumabato SP 50|last entry]], the event had more talent as it featured 6 players ranked in the [[LumiRank 2024.1]] top 20, 10 other players ranked in the top 50, and a slew of other notable Japanese talent that were ranked in the top 100. As such, ignoring the crossover event {{Trn|KOWLOON 9 with Sumabato}}, this tournament became the first {{Trn|Sumabato}} event since {{Trn|Sumabato X Final}} to become a supermajor.
Although it featured slightly less entrants than its [[Tournament:Sumabato SP 50|last entry]], the event had more talent as it featured 6 players ranked in the [[LumiRank 2024.1]] top 20, 10 other players ranked in the top 50, and a slew of other notable Japanese talent that were ranked in the top 100. As such, ignoring the crossover event {{Trn|KOWLOON 9 with Sumabato}}, this tournament became the first {{Trn|Sumabato}} event since {{Trn|Sumabato X Final}} to become a supermajor.


This tournament is best known for finally being {{Sm|Asimo}}'s long-awaited major/supermajor win, especially after he placed second at three majors/supermajors by losing to either {{Sm|acola}} or {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}. His path to victory featured him facing off against acola in Grand Finals, with acola being on the losers side after he lost to {{Sm|Akakikusu}} prior to top 8. Although the set came close, Asimo was able to defeat acola 3-2 in a last-hit scenario, which was only Asimo's second win over acola. Asimo's win at the event marks the first time ever a [[Ryu]] player won a major in any ''Smash'' game.
This tournament is best known for finally being {{Sm|Asimo}}'s long-awaited major/supermajor win, especially after he placed second at three majors/supermajors by losing to either {{Sm|acola}} or {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}. His path to victory featured him facing off against acola in Grand Finals, with acola being on the losers side after he lost to {{Sm|Akakikusu}} prior to top 8. Although the set came close, Asimo was able to defeat acola 3-2 in a last-hit scenario, which was only Asimo's second win over acola. Asimo's win at the event marks the first time ever a [[Ryu]] player won a major in any ''Smash'' game. Conversely, this was the third Japanese major/supermajor where acola placed 2nd, further extending his major win drought.


This event was {{Sm|Maister}}'s final event in his Japan trip, and was by far the strongest performance of his trip. Not only did he 2-0 or 3-0 everyone in his path aside from a game loss to {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} TO {{Sm|Maedakun}} and his set losses to acola, but he was able to defeat many of Japan's best players, including getting his revenge on {{Sm|Raru}} after having lost to him twice at {{Trn|Maesuma'JAPAN West 24}} and convincingly defeating {{Sm|Hurt}}, including a 3-stock in the second game. In addition, {{Sm|Yoshidora}}'s 5th-place finish marked his first top 8 at a Japanese supermajor since {{Trn|Kagaribi 11}} almost a year prior.
This event was {{Sm|Maister}}'s final event in his Japan trip, and was by far the strongest performance of his trip. Not only did he 2-0 or 3-0 everyone in his path aside from a game loss to {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} TO {{Sm|Maedakun}} and his set losses to acola, but he was able to defeat many of Japan's best players, including getting his revenge on {{Sm|Raru}} after having lost to him twice at {{Trn|Maesuma'JAPAN West 24}} and convincingly defeating {{Sm|Hurt}}, including a 3-stock in the second game. In addition, {{Sm|Yoshidora}}'s 5th-place finish marked his first top 8 at a Japanese supermajor since {{Trn|Kagaribi 11}} almost a year prior.

Revision as of 11:06, September 23, 2024

Sumabato SP 51
Dates September 22nd, 2024
Venue Daito City Civic Hall
Address/City 4-6 Akebonocho
Daito City, Osaka Prefecture Japan
Attendance 375
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan Asimo

Sumabato SP 51 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor held in Daito City, Osaka, Kansai on September 22nd, 2024.

Tournament summary

Although it featured slightly less entrants than its last entry, the event had more talent as it featured 6 players ranked in the LumiRank 2024.1 top 20, 10 other players ranked in the top 50, and a slew of other notable Japanese talent that were ranked in the top 100. As such, ignoring the crossover event KOWLOON 9 with Sumabato, this tournament became the first Sumabato event since Sumabato X Final to become a supermajor.

This tournament is best known for finally being Asimo's long-awaited major/supermajor win, especially after he placed second at three majors/supermajors by losing to either acola or Miya. His path to victory featured him facing off against acola in Grand Finals, with acola being on the losers side after he lost to Akakikusu prior to top 8. Although the set came close, Asimo was able to defeat acola 3-2 in a last-hit scenario, which was only Asimo's second win over acola. Asimo's win at the event marks the first time ever a Ryu player won a major in any Smash game. Conversely, this was the third Japanese major/supermajor where acola placed 2nd, further extending his major win drought.

This event was Maister's final event in his Japan trip, and was by far the strongest performance of his trip. Not only did he 2-0 or 3-0 everyone in his path aside from a game loss to Maesuma TO Maedakun and his set losses to acola, but he was able to defeat many of Japan's best players, including getting his revenge on Raru after having lost to him twice at Maesuma'JAPAN West 24 and convincingly defeating Hurt, including a 3-stock in the second game. In addition, Yoshidora's 5th-place finish marked his first top 8 at a Japanese supermajor since Kagaribi 11 almost a year prior.

On the other hand, Doramigi and KEN both underperformed severely, with Doramigi losing to Fui 1-3 and MildnaH.O 2-3 for 33rd and KEN losing to DenKOTA 1-2 and Taikei 0-3 for 49th.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(375 entrants)
Top 96 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Asimo Ryu (SSBU)
2nd Japan acola Steve (SSBU)
3rd Japan Akakikusu Hero (SSBU)
4th Mexico Maister Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
5th Japan Yoshidora Yoshi (SSBU)
5th Japan Fui Yoshi (SSBU)
7th Japan Ryuoh Diddy Kong (SSBU)
7th Japan Raru Luigi (SSBU)
9th Japan Jogibu Captain Falcon (SSBU)
9th Japan alice Roy (SSBU)Kazuya (SSBU)
9th Japan Hurt Snake (SSBU)
9th Japan Snow Mario (SSBU)
13th Japan MASA Falco (SSBU)
13th Japan Toriguri Banjo (SSBU)
13th Japan Luminous Joker (SSBU)PyraMythra (SSBU)
13th Japan Tsuna Greninja (SSBU)Roy (SSBU)
17th Japan Shirayuki Inkling (SSBU)
17th Japan Yadon PyraMythra (SSBU)R.O.B. (SSBU)
17th Japan Taikei Sonic (SSBU)
17th Japan Kome Shulk (SSBU)
17th Japan Rarikkusu Donkey Kong (SSBU)Falco (SSBU)
17th Japan Yone_pi Pichu (SSBU)
17th Japan Ron Yoshi (SSBU)
17th Japan Jagame Greninja (SSBU)
25th Japan MildnaH.O Donkey Kong (SSBU)
25th Japan Shion Hero (SSBU)
25th Japan momon Ridley (SSBU)
25th Japan Shupi Falco (SSBU)
25th Japan Umeki Daisy (SSBU)
25th Japan Jagabata Duck Hunt (SSBU)
25th Japan Kuroponzu R.O.B. (SSBU)
25th Japan Uraomote Wario (SSBU)
33rd Japan Avaru Steve (SSBU)
33rd Japan Doramigi Min Min (SSBU)
33rd Japan Misia Incineroar (SSBU)
33rd Japan 33Peranbox Steve (SSBU)
33rd Japan YamaD Rosalina (SSBU)
33rd Japan Kou Fox (SSBU)
33rd Japan MaT Rosalina (SSBU)Min Min (SSBU)
33rd Japan Nizemamo Bayonetta (SSBU)
33rd Japan Karaage Captain Falcon (SSBU)
33rd Japan mzk Duck Hunt (SSBU)
33rd Japan Dorenazu Corrin (SSBU)
33rd Japan AK Dr. Mario (SSBU)
33rd Japan LiiMac Little Mac (SSBU)
33rd Japan denKOTA Lucas (SSBU)
33rd Japan Iba Zero Suit Samus (SSBU)
33rd Japan Tomeito Pikachu (SSBU)
49th Japan Yaki Steve (SSBU)
49th Japan Midorun Pit (SSBU)Dark Pit (SSBU)
49th Japan shori Wolf (SSBU)
49th Japan Furaramen Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Isabelle (SSBU)
49th Japan KEN Sonic (SSBU)
49th Japan Floyd Yoshi (SSBU)
49th Japan Az Steve (SSBU)
49th Japan Perica Sheik (SSBU)
49th Japan Kyon Link (SSBU)
49th Japan Kie Peach (SSBU)
49th Japan Noluck Mega Man (SSBU)
49th Japan Toatti Pokemon Trainer (SSBU)
49th Japan Ranao Captain Falcon (SSBU)
49th Japan Hoku Banjo (SSBU)
49th Japan Manto Duck Hunt (SSBU)
49th Japan Meido Zero Suit Samus (SSBU)
65th Japan Paseriman Fox (SSBU)
65th Japan Masashi Cloud (SSBU)
65th Japan Mokumoku Yoshi (SSBU)
65th Japan Kondoburesu Kirby (SSBU)
65th Japan Kozuhoshi Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
65th Japan Yokazura Yoshi (SSBU)
65th Japan Kein Kosugi Min Min (SSBU)
65th Japan Raki Steve (SSBU)Kazuya (SSBU)
65th Japan saboten R.O.B. (SSBU)
65th Japan Kaninabe Fox (SSBU)
65th Japan Tora Ike (SSBU)
65th Japan Kikuzakari Villager (SSBU)
65th Japan Teru Fox (SSBU)
65th Japan CLAW Mii Gunner (SSBU)
65th Japan Kawasan Jigglypuff (SSBU)
65th Japan Gorioka Joker (SSBU)
65th Japan Tubasuwa Donkey Kong (SSBU)
65th Japan Mark Yoshi (SSBU)
65th Japan Takaberi Ken (SSBU)
65th Japan Kure Falco (SSBU)
65th Japan N Mario (SSBU)
65th Japan Gaosan Incineroar (SSBU)
65th Japan Futari no Kiwami Ah~! Ice Climbers (SSBU)
65th Japan Kanata Mario (SSBU)Luigi (SSBU)
65th Japan Nariyuki Piranha Plant (SSBU)
65th Japan hayassy Greninja (SSBU)
65th Japan Nakatae Captain Falcon (SSBU)
65th Japan Chinori Dr. Mario (SSBU)
65th Japan Lux Rosalina (SSBU)
65th Japan TK Steve (SSBU)
65th Japan tameigo R.O.B. (SSBU)
65th France TriM Mega Man (SSBU)

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