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Revision as of 08:43, April 9, 2016

Epita Smash Arena
Dates April 7th-8th, 2007
Venue EPITA
Address/City 66 rue Guy Moquet
Villejuif, France France
Attendance 90+
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners Netherlands Amsah 1v1
Netherlands Amsah & France JD 2v2
Staff
Assisted by SSBUP
Housing Parisian players/venue

The Epita Smash Arena was a tournament presented in April 2007 in France by Poilon and the SSBUP, held within the Epita school.

Events and rules

ESA featured 2 main Smash tournaments:

  • Saturday: Singles
  • Sunday: Doubles

A crew battle pitting France against the Netherlands was also held.

Rules

Singles

  • No items.
  • 4 stocks.
  • Stages allowed: Final Destination, Dream Land 64, Pokémon Stadium, Yoshi's Story, and Fountain of Dreams.
  • Pools were best of 3.
  • Results of pools determined the seeding of the bracket.
  • Double Elimination Bracket was best of 3 for the beginning of the bracket.
  • The rest of the bracket was best of 5.
  • Finals were best of 7.
  • Double blind pick was possible for the first match of a set.
  • The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, Dream Land 64, and Pokémon Stadium.
  • After the first match, loser picks the stage, then winner picks character, then loser picks character.
  • Stalling was completely forbidden.

Doubles

  • No items.
  • 4 stocks.
  • Stages allowed : Final Destination, Dream Land 64, Pokémon Stadium, and Yoshi's Story. No other stage is allowed.
  • Double Elimination Bracket was best of 3 for the beginning of the bracket.
  • The rest of the bracket was best of 5.
  • The stage for the first match of a set was random between Final Destination, Dream Land 64, and Pokémon Stadium.
  • After the first match, losers pick the stage, then winners pick characters, then losers pick characters.
  • Life stealing was allowed.
  • Team attack was ON.

Results

Sadly, the exact results were lost, as well as the bracket. The only info remaining is the following ranking.

Singles

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Netherlands Amsah Sheik (SSBM)
2nd France Clemj Falco (SSBM)
3rd Netherlands Faab Sheik (SSBM)
4th Netherlands Nnja Falco (SSBM)
5th France Doraki Fox (SSBM)
5th France Poilon Jigglypuff (SSBM)
7th France Makenshi Marth (SSBM)
7th France JDFrance Falco (SSBM)
9th Netherlands NGCXX Fox (SSBM)Peach (SSBM)
9th France Intart Sheik (SSBM)
9th France Agony Falco (SSBM)
9th France Aska Marth (SSBM)
13th Netherlands Zgetto Fox (SSBM)
13th France Koh
13th France niam Link (SSBM)
13th Netherlands Ryuker Sheik (SSBM)
17th Netherlands Adam Falco (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM)
17th France Seb33300 Captain Falcon (SSBM)
17th France Fatality-CC Ice Climbers (SSBM)
17th France Vargas
17th France Kurisu Peach (SSBM)
17th France Darkluigi
17th Netherlands Saviour Sheik (SSBM)
17th France CM
25th Gabz
25th France Baxon Falco (SSBM)
25th France Infernum
25th France pq3000
25th France Qlex Ganondorf (SSBM)
25th Netherlands Marc Peach (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM)
25th France 4ever
25th Netherlands Shadow
33rd France Leon Roy (SSBM)
33rd France Slhoka Sheik (SSBM)
33rd Venom
33rd France Vincs
33rd Puma
33rd Zoto
33rd Quentin
33rd Waxon
33rd Drako
33rd France bGin
33rd SETTLERMAN6
33rd France Gorn Marth (SSBM)
33rd France sat
33rd Nardine
33rd France Lguy Falco (SSBM)
33rd France bossofsmash

Reception

ESA was well-received by most smashers who attending the event, due to its excellent organization compared to previous tournaments; some players even consider ESA as the best European tournament in competitive Melee history. This extreme popularity caused its sequel, Epita Smash Arena 2, to receive 231 entrants, making it the largest Melee tournament ever hosted in Europe. Reception to this tournament, however, was not as positive as the initial installment. Three more "sequels" to the event were later hosted, though none attained the number of entrants as ESA or its immediate successor.