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'''Kansai 2014''' (or '''7th Kansai''') was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 79 entrants. This tournament is notable because {{sm|Jouske}}, the top 64 player in Japan for the last several years, did not win | '''Kansai 2014''' (or '''7th Kansai''') was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 79 entrants. This tournament is notable because {{sm|Jouske}}, the top 64 player in Japan for the last several years, did not win. Instead, the winner was {{sm|wario}}, who already had defeated him two years earlier at [[Kansai 2012]]. He defeated Jouske (1-0) in the semifinals. Due to Japanese customs/rules, there was no prize fund. | ||
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Revision as of 07:08, August 9, 2017
Kansai 2014 (7th Kansai) | |
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Dates | March 1, 2014 |
Venue | Kobe Fashion Mart |
Address/City | 9F (9th Floor) Rokkō Island, Kobe |
Attendance | 79 |
Entry fees | 0 |
Pot size(s) | 0 |
Results | |
winners | wario 1v1 |
Kansai 2014 (or 7th Kansai) was a national Smash 64 tournament held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 79 entrants. This tournament is notable because Jouske, the top 64 player in Japan for the last several years, did not win. Instead, the winner was wario, who already had defeated him two years earlier at Kansai 2012. He defeated Jouske (1-0) in the semifinals. Due to Japanese customs/rules, there was no prize fund.
Results
(79 entrants)
Place | Name | Character |
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1st | wario | |
2nd | Ruoka Dancho | |
3rd | Jouske | |
3rd | Takeshi | |
5th | kensinn21 | |
5th | Haha | |
5th | Shumai | |
5th | Myuto | |
9th | Akagi | |
9th | Aonori | |
9th | Serena | |
9th | Hassan | |
9th | Noir | |
9th | Bonobono | |
9th | Katsugen | |
9th | Tsumayo |
External links
Kansai | |
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1st Kansai · 2nd Kansai · Kansai 2010 · Kansai 2011 · Kansai 2012 · Kansai 2013 · Kansai 2014 · Kansai 2015 · Kansai 2016 · Kansai 2017 · Kansai 2018 · Kansai 2020 · Kansai 2022 |