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Tournament:Smash Ultimate Summit 2

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Smash Ultimate Summit 2
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Dates October 24th-27th, 2019
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Entry fees N/A
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD 1v1

Smash Ultimate Summit 2 is an upcoming national Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational tournament that will be held from October 24th-27th, 2019. This is the second tournament in the Smash Summit series to be focused on Ultimate. 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/qualified

The following players were invited directly by Beyond The Summit:

Six wild card slots were given to the top non-invited finishers at Mainstage:

  •   Nairo (who finished 1st)
  •   Marss (who finished 3rd)
  •   Light (who finished 4th)
  •   VoiD (who finished 5th)
  •   Tea (who finished 5th)
  •   MuteAce (who finished 7th and was ceded having to do a playoff for the final spot by Salem, who also finished 7th)

Two wild card slots were granted to the highest placing, non-invited finishers at The Big House 9:

One last chance qualifier slot was given to the highest placing, non-invited finisher at 2GG: Nightmare on Smashville:

Players voted in

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

These players were eliminated in the nomination phase:

  AceStarThe3rd   Adastran   AEMehr   Axiom XL   Biddy   Brandon 1   CORONA   Dragoomba   Dusk   Greg
  Hoe   iDK   LeeT   Myran   NAKAT   Pokecheese   PSIguy   Puppeh   Raffi-X   Regulating_Mofo
  Roronoa   Tonyztank   Twisted Ego   Vintendo   Xenos

Eligible players

Players who were on the Spring 2019 PGRU; achieved a top 32 placement at Umebura SP 3, 2GG: Prime Saga, Pound 2019, Get On My Level 2019, CEO 2019, Albion 4; a top 64 placement at Mainstage, Umebura Japan Major 2019, MomoCon 2019, Smash 'N' Splash 5, Super Smash Con 2019, Shine 2019; or a top 256 placement at EVO 2019 were eligible for nomination. The 20 with the most Twitter nominations progressed to the voting phase. There were a total of 446 players eligible (not including the top 6 non-invited finishers at Mainstage), who are compiled in this pastebin.

Results

Singles

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th   ESAM  
7th   Zackray    
7th   Light  
9th   Dabuz    
9th   Marss  
9th   Leffen  
9th   MuteAce  
13th   VoiD   
13th   RFang  
13th   Tweek  
13th   Armada  

Side events

Squad Strike

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   MkLeo         $600
2nd   Zackray            $300
3rd   Nairo           $100
4th   Maister    
5th   Light     
5th   ESAM     
5th   Marss    
5th   Tea        
9th   RFang    
9th   Samsora     
9th   MuteAce     
9th   Leffen    
9th   Armada    
9th   VoiD     
9th   Tweek      
9th   Dabuz     

USA vs the World crew battle

Bracket

USA Character Stocks Taken The World Character Stocks Taken
  ESAM   2   Tea   3
  Nairo   5   Armada   1
  Samsora   3   Leffen   3
  Marss   4   Maister   4
  Light   4   MkLeo   3
  Tweek   Zackray   0
Total 18 Total 14

VIP Bracket

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Nicko  
2nd   Charliedaking  
3rd   Nito  
4th   Nitro  
5th   BassMage  
5th   Sandstorm   
7th   FullStream  
7th   Rival  

Trivia

  • ESAM is the sixth player to compete at both Melee and Ultimate Smash Summits, having been voted into the second Summit of both games.
  • MkLeo, Nairo, Armada, Leffen, VoiD, Samsora, Dabuz, Zackray, and Light have been at both Ultimate Summits so far, with the first four having gotten direct invites to Smash Ultimate Summit, and the other 5 qualifying for it by wild card slots.
  • Samsora cosplayed as Peach during Day 1 of Summit, and went by the name "Samantha" in tournament.

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