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Revision as of 05:07, February 8, 2023
Kagaribi 9 | |
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Dates | February 4th-5th, 2023 |
Venue | Tokorozawa Kusunoki Hall |
Address/City | 1-11-2 Kusunokidai Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan |
Attendance | 1,248 |
Results | |
winners | acola |
Kagaribi 9 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, from February 4th-5th, 2023.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(1,248 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | acola | ||
2nd | Asimo | ||
3rd | Zackray | ||
4th | Yoshidora | ||
5th | KEN | ||
5th | Nao | ||
7th | Eim | ||
7th | Hero | ||
9th | HIKARU | ||
9th | Kameme | ||
9th | Lv.1 | ||
9th | Gackt | ||
13th | Jahzz0 | ||
13th | Atelier | ||
13th | Rizeasu | ||
13th | Senra | ||
17th | Shuton | ||
17th | Neo | ||
17th | Meiki | ||
17th | Kome | ||
17th | Shissho | ||
17th | Huto | ||
17th | Suinoko | ||
17th | Nietono | ||
25th | Shinnnnnji | ||
25th | Jagaimo | ||
25th | Tsu | ||
25th | Umeki | ||
25th | Noi | ||
25th | Taikei | ||
25th | Fui | ||
25th | Aygoski | ||
33rd | Toura | ||
33rd | Konokururu | ||
33rd | Luminous | ||
33rd | Ryuoh | ||
33rd | Sriks | ||
33rd | Lea | ||
33rd | Uraomote | ||
33rd | Oi, George | ||
33rd | takera | ||
33rd | Rimu | ||
33rd | Masha | ||
33rd | Repo | ||
33rd | Kaeru | ||
33rd | TKM | ||
33rd | Paseriman | ||
33rd | Nanchan | ||
49th | Aegis | ||
49th | Manima | ||
49th | Meru | ||
49th | Raito | ||
49th | Munekin | ||
49th | Miya | ||
49th | Toriguri | ||
49th | Lunia | ||
49th | Yamanaction | ||
49th | Tomisa | ||
49th | Rearlet | ||
49th | Chonren | ||
49th | Futari no Kiwami Ah~! | ||
49th | Tora | ||
49th | Rido | ||
49th | alice | ||
65th | Te-sHi | ||
65th | Tengdono | ||
65th | Loki Tendonman | ||
65th | NatsuPTic | ||
65th | Metara | ||
65th | Nata | ||
65th | Gachipi | ||
65th | Omuatsu | ||
65th | Nyan-chan | ||
65th | Arika | ||
65th | Nininga | ||
65th | Budoshu | ||
65th | NOHOHO | ||
65th | yuiton | ||
65th | TamaPDaifuku | ||
65th | Shirube | ||
65th | sssr | ||
65th | LISUTO | ||
65th | katoru | ||
65th | Shirayuki | ||
65th | Masashi | ||
65th | Choco | ||
65th | Fuwa | ||
65th | YOC | ||
65th | Gorioka | ||
65th | Kaninabe | ||
65th | Kamisuke | ||
65th | chicken | ||
65th | Shogun | ||
65th | Gomamochi | ||
65th | Kiritani | ||
65th | Takoman | ||
97th | fuusui | ||
97th | Uto | ||
97th | Mao | ||
97th | HayaT | ||
97th | paru | ||
97th | Mossan | ||
97th | Ohtaku | ||
97th | Taishow | ||
97th | Berimaki | ||
97th | shky | ||
97th | Doramigi | ||
97th | Reno | ||
97th | Yanbu | ||
97th | Aiba | ||
97th | Ly | ||
97th | Ryuk | ||
97th | akasa | ||
97th | nanami | ||
97th | uame | ||
97th | Rattsu | ||
97th | saboten | ||
97th | YamaD | ||
97th | shori | ||
97th | TRIGGER | ||
97th | Snow | ||
97th | Mikimatsu | ||
97th | Motsuda | ||
97th | Rinkururu | ||
97th | MTK | ||
97th | nagu | ||
97th | Earth | ||
97th | Abadango |
Trivia
- Zackray's 3rd place finish marked the highest placement of a Pit/Dark Pit player at a major/supermajor tournament in any Smash game, and the first time a Pit/Dark Pit player placed in the Top 8 of an Ultimate major. Remarkably, this was also Zackray's first Ultimate tournament using Pit/Dark Pit.
- Meru, despite being a former top EU player and participating in Japanese weeklies for a few months, was erroneously seeded to go 0-2. He subsequently outplaced his seed by nine Losers' side rounds, the most in the tournament, pickings up wins over Tsubotsubo and YOC.
- acola and Asimo played in Winners' Finals and Grand Finals, which were repeat matches from Kagaribi 7.
External links
Kagaribi | |
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Main Series | Kagaribi · Kagaribi 3 · Kagaribi 4 · Kagaribi 5 · Kagaribi 6 · Kagaribi 7 · Kagaribi 8 · Kagaribi 9 · Kagaribi 10 · Kagaribi 11 · Kagaribi 12 |
Pre-locals | Kagaribi 12 Day0 pre-local |
Other | Kowloon 12 with Kagaribi |