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'''Chuo University 2013''' was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in Tokyo, Japan, by Tayu. It was the third installment of the Chuo University tournament series. The tournament format was best-of-one (best-of-three in finals) and single elimination matches. Full results are possibly lost.
'''Chuo University 2013''' was a ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in Tokyo, Japan, by Tayu. It was the fourth installment of the Chuo University tournament series. The tournament format was best-of-one (best-of-three in finals) and single elimination matches. Full results are possibly lost.


The tournament was notable for having a doubles event, which was rare to see in Japanese ''64'' tournaments. Both events, however, did not have a prize pool unlike the first two installments.
The tournament was notable for having a doubles event, which was rare to see in Japanese ''64'' tournaments. Both events, however, did not have a prize pool unlike the first two installments.

Revision as of 13:27, August 10, 2017

Chuo University 2013
Dates November 2nd, 2013
Address/City Tokyo Japan
Attendance ???
Pot size(s) ¥0
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners Japan Prince 1v1
Japan Sin & Japan Nangoku 2v2

Chuo University 2013 was a Smash 64 tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, by Tayu. It was the fourth installment of the Chuo University tournament series. The tournament format was best-of-one (best-of-three in finals) and single elimination matches. Full results are possibly lost.

The tournament was notable for having a doubles event, which was rare to see in Japanese 64 tournaments. Both events, however, did not have a prize pool unlike the first two installments.

Results

Super Smash Bros. singles

Place Name Character
1st Prince Yoshi (SSB)
2nd MEGU Pikachu (SSB)
3rd Sukekiyo Kirby (SSB)
4th Michael Pikachu (SSB)
5th Sin Captain Falcon (SSB)
5th urikire Jigglypuff (SSB)
5th Nao Kirby (SSB)
5th Igai Luigi (SSB)

Super Smash Bros. doubles

Place Name Character Name Character
1st Sin Captain Falcon (SSB) Nangoku Pikachu (SSB)
2nd Fukurou Kirby (SSB) Aonori Pikachu (SSB)
3rd Tayu Fox (SSB) Tsumayo Pikachu (SSB)
4th Valens Pikachu (SSB) Myuto Fox (SSB)

External links

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