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Tournament:Collision 2019

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Collision 2019
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Dates March 16th-17th, 2019
Venue Palisadium U.S.A
Address/City 700 Palisadium Dr,
Fort Lee, New Jersey USA
Attendance 410
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners USA Marss 1v1
USA Nairo & USA Cosmos 2v2

Collision 2019 was a national Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament held in Fort Lee, New Jersey, from March 16th-17th, 2019. It was the sixteenth entry into the Collision tournament series, and the first one for Ultimate.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(391 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Marss  
2nd   Nairo    
3rd   Frozen  
4th   Light  
5th   Dabuz  
5th   Tweek   
7th   Sinji  
7th   Cosmos  
9th   Suarez  
9th   Mr.R    
9th   Raptor  
9th   Wishes  
13th   Smokk   
13th   UtopianRay  
13th   KingArc  
13th   Pelca  
17th   LingLing  
17th   Odyssey   
17th   Mr E  
17th   Juice  
17th   Daybreak  
17th   Nicko  
17th   colinies  
17th   Jack  
25th   Biddy  
25th   SoulArts  
25th   LeoN  
25th   BOW  
25th   Fwed  
25th   Bryce  
25th   The Great Gonzales  
25th   Uno  

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(64 teams)
Top 12 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Nairo      Cosmos  
2nd   Marss      Light  
3rd   Dabuz     Mr E  
4th   Hackoru     Odyssey   
5th   cookieslayer     Nicko  
5th   Tweek     Mr.R   
7th   ADHD     Atomsk  
7th   Pelca     Waves
9th   DarkMATTer     Blue  
9th   SteR ThA KiiD     WontonWarrior  
9th   Fwed     Z   
9th   6WX     Uno  

Squad Strike

(54 entrants)
"Top Whatever" Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   The Great Gonzales
2nd   6WX
3rd   UtopianRay
4th   SuperGirlKels
5th   BlazingPasta
5th   Juice
7th   Jet
7th   Martial

Controversy

The set between Marss and Wishes proved to be very controversial. During Game 5, Marss got out of his chair to consult a tournament organizer while his character was still on the revival platform and Wishes ended up taking his last stock [1]. Marss had complained that Wishes had been receiving coaching from Pazda who was in the crowd [2], and a decision was made to replay Game 5 from when Marss got out of his chair. Marss won the replay and advanced on in bracket while Wishes was sent to losers. This set led to discussion in the Smash community about what constitutes coaching and how to handle it when it occurs.

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