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Tournament:Kagaribi 10

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Kagaribi 10
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Dates May 6th-7th, 2023
Venue Tokyo Portcity Takeshiba Office Tower
Address/City 1 Chome-7-1 Kaigan
Minato City, Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 1,024
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Mexico Sparg0

Kagaribi 10 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, from May 6th-7th, 2023, as the last, and largest, of three Ultimate major/supermajor events of the Golden Week (proceeding Maesuma TOP 12 and DELTA 4). Mid-set coaching is allowed, with a limit of 30 seconds between games.[1]

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(1,024 entrants)
Top 192 Bracket 1
Top 192 Bracket 2
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Sparg0  
2nd   acola    
3rd   zackray  
4th   Dabuz   
5th   Hero  
5th   Yoshidora  
7th   Riddles   
7th   Miya  
9th   Paseriman  
9th   KEN  
9th   Zomba  
9th   Masha  
13th   Hurt   
13th   Asimo  
13th   Yaura   
13th   Omuatsu  
17th   DIO  
17th   Ike  
17th   Taikei  
17th   Noi   
17th   Tea   
17th   Lima  
17th   Cosmos  
17th   Umeki  
25th   HIKARU      
25th   takera  
25th   YOC  
25th   Jagaimo  
25th   Midorun  
25th   chicken  
25th   Shuton   
25th   Gackt  
33rd   shirome  
33rd   Senra  
33rd   Abadango   
33rd   Jdizzle  
33rd   Atelier   
33rd   yoko#  
33rd   Harasen  
33rd   Snow  
33rd   Luminous   
33rd   Yamanaction    
33rd   Jahzz0  
33rd   Scend  
33rd   Kome  
33rd   Kameme  
33rd   Jogibu  
33rd   Huto  
49th   Fatality  
49th   Lax  
49th   Metara  
49th   Lea  
49th   Mossan  
49th   Rain  
49th   Kaninabe  
49th   Suinoko  
49th   M0tsunabE  
49th   alice  
49th   Eim  
49th   Choco  
49th   Karaage  
49th   Fui  
49th   Machu  
49th   Futari no Kiwami Ah~!  
65th   TamaPDaifuku  
65th   Otsu  
65th   Nietono  
65th   Nao  
65th   Ryuk  
65th   Rizeasu    
65th   Kaeru  
65th   Chonren  
65th   Manzoku  
65th   Riteshia  
65th   Akakikusu  
65th   MASA  
65th   TRIGGER  
65th   Shirube  
65th   Marcos  
65th   Kinaji  
65th   Ly  
65th   Ari  
65th   Uto  
65th   Yez  
65th   Rimu  
65th   Repo  
65th   VoiD  
65th   Washii  
65th   kept   
65th   Fire  
65th   Lv.1   
65th   Toriguri  
65th   Levi  
65th   Gachipi  
65th   Kamisuke  
65th   Shogun  
97th   Saboten  
97th   Nizemamo  
97th   Azarush  
97th   Shori  
97th   akasa  
97th   Raito  
97th   shion  
97th   Gorioka  
97th   Syupi  
97th   Moneyright  
97th   Miru kage  
97th   tameigo  
97th   Obi  
97th   Natsu  
97th   ALtek  
97th   Juso  
97th   Kurutowa  
97th   Konokururu  
97th   Meido  
97th   Mokumoku  
97th   zuya  
97th   Yn  
97th   Nickname  
97th   ZAKI  
97th   HayaT  
97th   Budoshu  
97th   MuteAce  
97th   Kyou  
97th   Tarakotori  
97th   Oi, George  
97th   Rizeo  
97th   yuzu  

Trivia

  • This is Miya's first major tournament he was eliminated before Grand Finals since Kagaribi 9, after making Grand Finals for five majors in a row.
  • Dabuz won 9 sets in a row in Losers' side, including five Game 5 sets in a row. Notably, Top 8 had to wait for Dabuz to finish two of the Game 5 sets before it could start.

References

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