Tournament:Tournament Go 1: Difference between revisions
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* 1st: {{Sm|Justin Junio}} & {{Sm|J.R. Castillo}} | |||
* 2nd: {{sm|John-john}} & {{sm|Daren}} | |||
* 3rd: {{Sm|Recipherus}} & [[Smasher:Adam (USA)|Adam]] | |||
===Free-for-all=== | |||
* 1st: {{Sm|Justin Junio}} | |||
* 2nd: John-john | |||
* 3rd: {{Sm|Recipherus}} | |||
* 4th: {{Sm|Matt Deezie}} | |||
==External links == | ==External links == |
Revision as of 15:53, August 11, 2016
Tournament Go | |
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Dates | April 6th, 2002 |
Venue | Matt Deezie's house |
Address/City | 252 Cresta Vista Way San Jose, California |
Results | |
winners | J.R. Castillo |
Staff | |
Assistants | Vien, Tony, Chris, Blake, Kent |
Tournament Go 1 was the first in the Tournament Go series hosted by Matt Deezie in San Jose, California.
Results
Singles
Place | Player | Character |
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1st | J.R. Castillo | |
2nd | Justin Junio | |
3rd | Recipherus |
Doubles
Free-for-all
External links |