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Tournament:Kagaribi 4

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Kagaribi 4
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Dates June 26th-27th, 2021
Venue Ota Ward Industrial Plaza PiO
Address/City 1-20-20, Minamikamata 1-Chōme
Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 386
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan ProtoBanham

Kagaribi 4 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor held in Tokyo, Japan, from June 26th-27th, 2021. Due to a state of emergency as a result of a COVID-19 surge in Japan, the tournament was postponed twice, from an initial date of April 25th to May 22nd, then to the current date.[1][2] With many of Japan's best players, including 17 of the 20 Japanese players on the Fall 2019 PGRU (everyone but T, Kirihara, and Ron), in attendance, Kagaribi 4 was the first supermajor since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. All sets in the tournament were best of 5.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(386 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   ProtoBanham   
2nd   Zackray   
3rd   Tea  
4th   HERO  
5th   Yoshidora  
5th   Kome  
7th   Akakikusu  
7th   Lea  
9th   Atelier  
9th   Gackt  
9th   tk3   
9th   Noi  
13th   Huto   
13th   Tsu    
13th   Raito  
13th   Shuton  
17th   KEN  
17th   Eim  
17th   Sigma  
17th   Etsuji  
17th   kept  
17th   Mao   
17th   Jogibu  
17th   Ly  
25th   shky  
25th   YOC   
25th   Nanchan  
25th   DoubleA  
25th   JILL  
25th   Repo  
25th   Rinkururu   
25th   Yamanaction  
33rd   Across  
33rd   Re:'SHUNP  
33rd   Jagaimo   
33rd   Lv.1  
33rd   paru  
33rd   Dark Samus-sama  
33rd   Lax   
33rd   Manzoku  
33rd   Lickey  
33rd   Abadango   
33rd   Taikei  
33rd   Paseriman  
33rd   Nietono  
33rd   Ryu  
33rd   Rotsuku  
33rd   chicken  
49th   Shirayuki  
49th   Tet  
49th   murasat  
49th   Choco  
49th   Rattsu  
49th   SaSamisu  
49th   RAIN  
49th   Renya  
49th   Hikari  
49th   kameme  
49th   Kuro  
49th   Two Kiwami Ah!  
49th   FILIP  
49th   takoman  
49th   KaPMk  
49th   TKM  

Trivia

  • This tournament marks the worst placement for a number of players in an Ultimate tournament:
  • This tournament marks the highest placement of a solo-Corrin player at a national tournament, with Ly placing 17th.
  • Each player in Losers' side Top 8 was sent to the Losers' bracket by a unique player in Winners' side Top 8.

References

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