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Tournament:Smash Ultimate Summit

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Smash Ultimate Summit
Smash Ultimate Logo.jpg
Dates March 7th-10th, 2019
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Entry fees N/A
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners 1v1
2v2

Smash Ultimate Summit is a national Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational tournament being held on March 7th-10th, 2019. It will be the first Ultimate Summit and will be similar to the Super Smash Bros. Melee events in the Smash Summit series. Like previous Smash Summits, it will be held at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, and will be closed to the general public.

Players invited

These six players were invited by Beyond The Summit:

Four wild card slots were given to the top non-invited finishers at GENESIS 6 the month before:

  • USA Samsora (who finished 3rd)
  • USA VoiD (who finished 2nd)
  • USA Dabuz (who finished 4th)
  • Japan Zackray (who finished 5th and beat Light 3-1 in a tiebreaker match)

One final wild card slot will be given to the top non-invited player at Ultimate Nimbus.

Players voted in

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

These players were eliminated in the nomination phase:

Eligible players

Players who achieved a top 32 placement at Umebura SP, Umebura SP 2, Don't Park on the Grass 2018, Glitch 6, SoCal Chronicles, Let's Make Moves, Ultimatum, Midwest Mayhem Ultimate, Smash Conference United, and Valhalla II; a top 128 placement at GENESIS 6; and all previous Summit attendees are eligible for nomination.

Trivia

  • This is the first time Beyond the Summit is holding a Smash tournament outside of Melee, although VGBootCamp held a similar invitational for Smash Wii U in December 2017, called Smash 4 Boot Camp.
  • Armada, Leffen, and Mew2King have all competed at Melee Smash Summits, making them the first to compete in Summits for two Smash games.
    • While this is Armada and Mew2King's first time playing at a Summit event outside of Melee, Leffen did so already, for Dragon Ball FighterZ at Summit of Power in 2018.

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