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*{{Sm|Quidd}} and {{Sm|Kola}}, who both made it to grand finals at {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2022}}, both placed 33rd at this tournament. | *{{Sm|Quidd}} and {{Sm|Kola}}, who both made it to grand finals at {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2022}}, both placed 33rd at this tournament. | ||
*{{Sm|Tweek}}'s run at this tournament was notable for several reasons. | *{{Sm|Tweek}}'s run at this tournament was notable for several reasons. | ||
**This tournament marks the first time Tweek defeated {{Sm| | **This tournament marks the first time Tweek defeated {{Sm|MkLeo}}'s {{SSBU|Joker}}. | ||
***Additionally, Tweek tied {{Sm|Marss}} and {{Sm|Glutonny}}'s record of most overall offline set wins against | ***Additionally, Tweek tied {{Sm|Marss}} and {{Sm|Glutonny}}'s record of most overall offline set wins against MkLeo at eight. He also set the record for most MKLeo wins at major tournaments, also at eight. | ||
**Tweek's victory in ''Ultimate'' singles continued the tournament series' streak of having a winner from the [[Tristate]] region for every iteration. | **Tweek's victory in ''Ultimate'' singles continued the tournament series' streak of having a winner from the [[Tristate]] region for every iteration. | ||
**After {{Trn|Mainstage 2022}} and {{Trn|Scuffed World Tour}}, this marked the the third time in a row Tweek and {{Sm|Sparg0}} met in Grand Finals of a North American major. This was also the first time in ''Ultimate's'' history that two players met in Grand Finals in three consecutive majors in general. | **After {{Trn|Mainstage 2022}} and {{Trn|Scuffed World Tour}}, this marked the the third time in a row Tweek and {{Sm|Sparg0}} met in Grand Finals of a North American major. This was also the first time in ''Ultimate's'' history that two players met in Grand Finals in three consecutive majors in general. |
Revision as of 15:08, January 10, 2023
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Dates | January 6th-8th, 2023 |
Venue | The New Yorker Hotel |
Address/City | 481 8th Avenue New York, New York |
Attendance | 790 |
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Let's Make Big Moves 2023 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament held in New York, New York, from January 6th-8th, 2023. The entire singles bracket's sets was Best of 5 games. The tournament also ran a Pokémon Scarlet and Violet singles bracket.[1]
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(771 entrants)
Top 128 Brackets
Top 16 Bracket
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles
(136 teams)
Top 16 Bracket
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Side events
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crews
Crews were 3v3 with 3-5 players on each crew, leaving the remainder as substitutes.
(16 crews)
Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tristate vs Florida/Georgia crew battle
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Total | — | 30 | Total | — | 27 |
$1,000 was split between each member of team Tristate for winning the crew battle.
Trivia
- Quidd and Kola, who both made it to grand finals at Let's Make Big Moves 2022, both placed 33rd at this tournament.
- Tweek's run at this tournament was notable for several reasons.
- This tournament marks the first time Tweek defeated MkLeo's Joker.
- Tweek's victory in Ultimate singles continued the tournament series' streak of having a winner from the Tristate region for every iteration.
- After Mainstage 2022 and Scuffed World Tour, this marked the the third time in a row Tweek and Sparg0 met in Grand Finals of a North American major. This was also the first time in Ultimate's history that two players met in Grand Finals in three consecutive majors in general.
- This was the second Ultimate supermajor ever won by Tweek, nearly four years after Frostbite 2019.
- This tournament marks Maister's worst performance at an offline major since during the post-COVID era.