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Smash Summit 11
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Dates July 15th-18th, 2021
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Attendance TBD
Entry fees N/A
Pot size(s) TBD
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners TBD 1v1
TBD & TBD 2v2

Smash Summit 11 is an upcoming national Super Smash Bros. Melee invitational tournament. It will be the eleventh installment of the Smash Summit series for Melee, and will be held on July 15th-18th, 2021. 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 player was invited by Beyond The Summit:

The top 6 players from Summit Champions League - Season 2 Week 4 qualified:

The top 3 non-invited players at Rollback Rumble: THE BIG ONE qualified:

Players voted in

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

Eligible players

Players were eligible if they met the following requirements:

A full list of eligible players is in this post.

Declined players

Ginger dropped out from voting on June 27th due to health problems and being in the process of moving at the time.[1]

Leffen was invited alongside aMSa, but announced on July 2nd, 2021 that he could not attend due to visa issues.[2] As a result, on July 5th it was announced that Rollback Rumble: THE BIG ONE would have two qualifying spots instead of one.[3]

Pipsqueak had qualified as the player with the most points in the S.A.M.E 2021 circuit after Smash Sauna Online.[4] However, due to a myriad of issues pertaining to travel and COVID-19, he too was unable to attend. He was automatically invited to Smash Summit 12, and BTS announced that the player who placed third at Rollback Rumble: THE BIG ONE, KoDoRiN, would be replacing him.[5]

Results

Singles

(16 entrants)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th
9th
9th
9th
9th
13th
13th
13th
13th

Side events

Olympic Doubles

(8 teams)

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
3rd
5th
5th
5th
5th

VIP Bracket

(11 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th

Trivia

  • This tournament will have the largest singles pot in all of Smash history and the first to exceed $100,000, beating the previous record from Smash Summit 5's around ~$80,000.[6] It will be the 14th largest prize pool out of any fighting game.[7]
  • The vote-in process for Smash Summit 11 achieved a number of firsts in comparison to prior Summits:
    • This is the first Summit where the majority of players voted in were sponsored (Aklo and Yingling being the exceptions at the time of the voting process).
    • Hungrybox received the most votes for any first round Summit vote-in player in Summit history (around 120,000 votes).
    • Wizzrobe received the most votes for any player that would ultimately be eliminated from the voting phase (around 138,000 votes).
    • Yingling received the most votes for any vote-in player in Summit history (around 175,000 votes).
      • Yingling's campaign garnered attention due to his underdog status and his lead throughout most of the voting phase. A few notable players, including HugS and LSD, voiced their support for Yingling,[8][9] and many other players changed their Twitter profile picture to that of a fish from SpongeBob SquarePants and their Twitter name to "I am Nicholas Yingling."
  • Smash Summit 11 is the first in-person Smash Summit to have no players from Sweden and Europe as a whole compete, as both Leffen and Pipsqueak encountered travel issues originating from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that prevented them from attending.

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