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Tournament:Smash Ultimate Summit 3

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Smash Ultimate Summit 3
Smash Ultimate Summit 3.jpg
Dates August 26th-29th, 2021
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Attendance 16
Entry fees N/A
Pot size(s) Singles: $159,131
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners USA Tweek 1v1

Smash Ultimate Summit 3 was a major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational tournament that was held from August 26th-29th, 2021. This was the third tournament in the Smash Summit series to be focused on Ultimate. The tournament was originally scheduled for June 11th-14th, 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was postponed, later canceled, then later reopened for August 26th-29th, 2021. Like previous Smash Summits, it was held at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, and was closed to the general public.

Players invited/qualified

The winner of Phantom 2020 qualified:

The winner of Collision Online 2021 qualified:

The following players were invited by Beyond The Summit:

The winner of Mega Smash Mondays 240 qualified:

Players voted in

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

These players were eliminated in the nomination phase:

  Angel   Axiom XL   BluStriker   Cheeks   Chronos   Epic_Gabriel   frawg   Gamer   iGreg!   Jahzz0
  Jakal   Jake   JAVI ON EARTH   JeJaJeJa   Kople   M.M.Leo   Mabel   MVD   NAKAT   Peabnut
  PkChris   Player-1   Shaveh   SlushieV1   Squidplumber   Wal00gi   Yez   yonni

Eligible players

Players were eligible if they met the following requirements:

Declined players

Glutonny was originally invited to the Summit, but due to travel issues that stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as problems that Leffen and Pipsqueak faced for Smash Summit 11, he was unable to attend.[2]

Although they were in the nomination phase, MVD, Jake, and Yez dropped out.[3][4][5]

Results

Singles

(16 entrants)
Final Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Tweek    $47,739.30
2nd   MkLeo     $23,869.65
3rd   Sparg0    $19,095.72
4th   Marss   $15,913.10
5th   VoiD   $9,547.86
5th   Zackray    $9,547.86
7th   Aaron   $4,773.93
7th   Kola    $4,773.93
9th   Charliedaking   $3,182.62
9th   Riddles   $3,182.62
9th   Maister   $3,182.62
9th   Dabuz    $3,182.62
13th   Atomsk   $2,227.83
13th   Cosmos   $2,227.83
13th   KEN   $2,227.83
13th   Dark Wizzy   $2,227.83

Side events

Random vs Random Squad Strike

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Sparg0  
2nd   Tweek  
3rd   Dark Wizzy  
3rd   Marss  
5th   Riddles  
5th   KEN  
5th   Charliedaking  
5th   Kola  
9th   Cosmos  
9th   Zackray  
9th   VoiD  
9th   MkLeo  
9th   Dabuz  
9th   Aaron  
9th   Maister  
9th   Atomsk  

Wi-Fi Warrior Championship

In Wi-Fi Warrior Championship, input delay is increased every 30 seconds, up to 400 ms.
(8 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Zackray  
2nd   Atomsk  
3rd   Dark Wizzy  
3rd   Kola  
5th   VoiD  
5th   Charliedaking  
5th   Cosmos  
5th   KEN  

Puppet Master

In Puppet Master, the player is blindfolded while their partner directs them.
(8 teams)
Bracket

Place Name* Character(s) Name** Character(s) Earnings
1st   Marss      Dark Wizzy   
2nd   Aaron     Kola  
3rd   Charliedaking     Riddles  
3rd   Atomsk     Tweek  
5th   Zackray     KEN  
5th   Cosmos     VoiD  
5th   Maister     MkLeo  
5th   Dabuz     Sparg0  

*Blindfolded Player
**Partner Director

USA vs the World crew battle

USA Character Stocks Taken World Character Stocks Taken
  Tweek   3   KEN   2
  Dabuz   4   Riddles   2
  Marss   2   Maister   4
  Cosmos   4   Sparg0   3
  Kola   3   Zackray   2
  Dark Wizzy   0   MkLeo   5
Total 16 Total 18

VIP Bracket

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   WaDi   
2nd   BassMage  
3rd   Hungrybox  
4th   Peanut  
5th   Tispai  
5th   Jut  
7th   Zion  
7th   FinallyRJ  

Alpharad's Portal Smash

In Alpharad's Portal Smash, players play on custom stages by Alpharad with portals.
(8 entrants)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   VoiD   $1,000
2nd   Cosmos     
3rd   Riddles   
3rd   MkLeo       
5th   Charliedaking  
5th   Marss  
5th   Aaron   
5th   Kola    

Trivia

  • Dark Wizzy qualified one year and five months prior to the tournament due to it being postponed. After it was postponed, there were jokes congratulating Dark Wizzy on winning Smash Ultimate Summit 3 due to him being the only confirmed player.
  • At $159,131, this tournament has the largest singles pot for an Ultimate tournament, more than tripling Smash Ultimate Summit's record of $51,917, and is the first to exceed $100,000. It is also the largest pot for any Smash game, beating out Smash Summit 11's record.
    • As a result, Tweek won the largest cash prize in Smash history, at $47,739.30.
  • Similarly to Smash Summit 11, the vote-in process for Smash Ultimate Summit 3 achieved a number of firsts in comparison to prior Summits:
    • During the final day of nomination, an anonymous user botted the nomination phase, causing a surge of votes for Gamer, JeJaJeJa, Jake, and M.M.Leo.[6]
    • During the second round of elimination, Larry Lurr edged out Chag by a single vote, making this the closest someone was from being eliminated for a Smash Summit tournament.[7]
    • Aaron received the most votes for any first round Summit vote-in player in Summit history (around 120,900 votes), narrowly surpassing Hungrybox’s record at Smash Summit 11.
    • Peanut received the most votes for any player that would ultimately be eliminated from the voting phase (around 144,000 votes), surpassing Wizzrobe’s record at Smash Summit 11.
    • Kola received the most votes out of anyone ever voted into a Summit event (around 184,000 votes), surpassing Yingling’s record at Smash Summit 11.
  • This was the first Smash Summit:
    • with no top Melee players competing (discounting Hungrybox in the VIP bracket).
    • where a player that qualified by winning a qualifying tournament, Dark Wizzy, did not win a single set while competing.
    • where a player that placed last at a previous Summit would go on to win the entire event.
  • This was the first Smash Ultimate Summit where every player that was voted in won at least one set while competing.
  • This is the first time since Frostbite 2019 where Tweek defeated MkLeo offline, ending Tweek's losing streak against MkLeo.

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