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[[SEAT]] (South Eastern Australia Tournament) was the first in a series of tournaments, post [[@M]], that attempted to solidify the Melbourne Smash Community, at a time the community was highly embraced. The first installment of the SEAT series was held on the 22nd of September, 2005 and broke the previous attendance record set by [[@M]]. It was held at the Kingston Arts Centre in Moorabbin, south of Melbourne, Australia. [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]] easily won the tournament, unchallenged by runner up [[Smasher:CATS|CATS]].  
'''SEAT''' (South Eastern Australia Tournament) was the first in a series of tournaments, post [[@M]], that attempted to solidify the Melbourne Smash Community, at a time the community was highly embraced. The first installment of the SEAT series was held on the 22nd of September, 2005 and broke the previous attendance record set by [[@M]]. It was held at the Kingston Arts Centre in Moorabbin, south of Melbourne, Australia. [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]] easily won the tournament, unchallenged by runner up [[Smasher:CATS|CATS]].  


===Interesting facts===
==Interesting facts==


*A banner with a picture of [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]] was pinned on the wall with the slogan "To violence against n00bs, Australia says no." This was a mock of the advertising campaign that aired at the time about violence against women.
*A banner with a picture of [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]] was pinned on the wall with the slogan "To violence against n00bs, Australia says no." This was a mock of the advertising campaign that aired at the time about violence against women.
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*SEAT was the first Australian tournament to make a genuine effort to deviate from traditional [[double elimination]] tournaments. It incorporated a unique manual randomization of several qualifying rounds, with the highest scorers advancing to a final.
*SEAT was the first Australian tournament to make a genuine effort to deviate from traditional [[double elimination]] tournaments. It incorporated a unique manual randomization of several qualifying rounds, with the highest scorers advancing to a final.
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[[Image:Seat51ds.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Kupo vs. SabreAnt]]
[[File:Seat51ds.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Kupo vs. SabreAnt]]


===Results==
==Results==
1. [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]]<br>
1. [[Smasher:Kupo|Kupo]]<br>
2. [[Smasher:CATS|CATS]]<br>
2. [[Smasher:CATS|CATS]]<br>
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N/A. Duffman (early leave)<br>
N/A. Duffman (early leave)<br>


===See also===
==See also==
* Smashboards SEAT thread - http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=53625
* Smashboards SEAT thread - http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=53625



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SEAT (South Eastern Australia Tournament) was the first in a series of tournaments, post @M, that attempted to solidify the Melbourne Smash Community, at a time the community was highly embraced. The first installment of the SEAT series was held on the 22nd of September, 2005 and broke the previous attendance record set by @M. It was held at the Kingston Arts Centre in Moorabbin, south of Melbourne, Australia. Kupo easily won the tournament, unchallenged by runner up CATS.

Interesting facts

  • A banner with a picture of Kupo was pinned on the wall with the slogan "To violence against n00bs, Australia says no." This was a mock of the advertising campaign that aired at the time about violence against women.
  • A highlight of the SEAT series included smasher Yvette defeating well known players with Sheik's chain. Smasher:Anfology was the first victim.
  • SEAT was the first Australian tournament to make a genuine effort to deviate from traditional double elimination tournaments. It incorporated a unique manual randomization of several qualifying rounds, with the highest scorers advancing to a final.


Kupo vs. SabreAnt

Results

1. Kupo
2. CATS
3. JM
4. SabreAnt
5= Freddo
5= Sloth
7= Anfology
7= CAOTIC
9= Jaz
9= Julz
9= Reon
9= Erick
13= Mikul
13= King Kong
13= Divine Crono
13= Syrick
17= Joe
17= Yvette
17= Jeremy
28= Julian
28= Chris
28= Myst Walker
28= Plasia
28= Billy
28= Sebastian
28= Snes101
28= Markarse
28= James
28= Khang McCloud
28= RANDOM
30= George
30= Hex
32= ThunderMistress
32= Nick
N/A. Shaz (forfeited Finals set)
N/A. Duffman (early leave)

See also

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