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Tournament:Glitch 7 - Minus World

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Glitch 7 - Minus World
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Dates September 14th-15th, 2019
Venue Xanadu Games
Address/City 198 Laurel Race Track Road
Laurel, Maryland US
Attendance 578
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners USA ESAM 1v1
USA Tweek & USA Nairo 2v2

Glitch 7 - Minus World was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor tournament held in Laurel, Maryland, from September 14th-15th, 2019.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(566 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings[1]
1st   ESAM   $3,523.60
2nd   Light   $1,685.20
3rd   Dabuz    $919.20
4th   Nairo   $612.80
5th   Tweek    $306.40
5th   Samsora   $306.40
7th   WaDi   $153.20
7th   Dark Wizzy   $153.20
9th   Gen  
9th   Jakal  
9th   VoiD   
9th   ZD  
13th   Wishes  
13th   Salem   
13th   LeoN  
13th   Cosmos  
17th   Ismon   
17th   8BitMan  
17th   Sinji  
17th   Lui$   
17th   SMB  
17th   Mr E  
17th   MVD  
17th   Stocktaker69    
25th   Juice   
25th   BestNess   
25th   Vinny G  
25th   Mekos  
25th   Dexter  
25th   Young Eevey  
25th   LingLing  
25th   Dill  
33rd   Rivers   
33rd   SAUCE   
33rd   Deluxemenu  
33rd   Fatality  
33rd   Lucky  
33rd   Suarez  
33rd   Sonido  
33rd   Goblin   
33rd   Puppeh  
33rd   BlazingPasta  
33rd   Odyssey   
33rd   yeti  
33rd   Kofi  
33rd   DiZ  
33rd   Bully  
33rd   Dazai  
49th   Ralphie  
49th   Benny&TheJets  
49th   Qwerty  
49th   Blank  
49th   DevvyStar  
49th   Seagull Joe   
49th   burntsocks   
49th   Hawk  
49th   6WX   
49th   Adastran  
49th   Static  
49th   Sova Unknown  
49th   PreCookedBread  
49th   JLim  
49th   Rocky~  
49th   Beast  
65th   Geist  
65th   Mallow  
65th   Ben  
65th   NoTag  
65th   Frostbyte   
65th   Frozen  
65th   Xerom  
65th   FROOT  
65th   Pink Fresh  
65th   Eden  
65th   Master Raven  
65th   CORONA17  
65th   Ketchup  
65th   Tension  
65th   colinies  
65th   Dusty_Carpet  
65th   Wal00gi  
65th   Sandstorm   
65th   NickRiddle  
65th   Citadel  
65th   Joe-J  
65th   Flippy   
65th   Alo!   
65th   Xzax  
65th   Dietsoda  
65th   Mata-Door  
65th   Rideae  
65th   Disgaea  
65th   Biddy  
65th   enhancedpv   
65th   Ninja  
65th   Logic  

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(118 teams)
Top 12 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings[2]
1st   Tweek      Nairo    $649.00 ($324.50 each)
2nd   Dark Wizzy     Light   $354.00 ($177.00 each)
3rd   MVD      ESAM    $118.00 ($59.00 each)
4th   MuteAce     Samsora   $59.00 ($29.50 each)
5th   WaDi     Dabuz   
5th   BestNess     Lui$  
7th   JLim     Dazai  
7th   Mekos     Puppeh  
9th   VoiD     Cosmos  
9th   Suarez     Raptor  
9th   Biddy     Gen  
9th   yeti     8BitMan  
13th   SMB     LingLing  
13th   CORONA17     Beast  
13th   Frozen     Odyssey  
13th   Mata-Door     excalibur!  
17th   Juice     Sabo  
17th   Young Eevey     Ketchup  
17th   Seagull Joe     Deluxemenu  
17th   Prettiest Girl In School     Stocktaker69  
17th   Alo!     Wal00gi  
17th   Mr E     Roxas  
17th   Wishes     Jakal  
17th   Dexter     Pink Fresh  

Side events

Squad Strike

(190 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Tweek         
2nd   ESAM       
3rd   Nairo   
4th   Puppeh    
5th   Lui$    
5th   Samsora     
7th   Vinny G    
7th   Mr E    

amiibo Tournament

(25 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Sova Unknown  
2nd   SamurottNick  
3rd   Descolae  
3rd   DanTheMan  

GlitchGate Controversy

A week before the tournament started, PGStats determined that Glitch 7 would be a S-Tier tournament due to the number of currently-ranked PGRU players attending the tournament. However, Stroder would disqualify himself from the tournament, directly affecting Glitch 7's score and dropping it below the S-Tier threshold of 2,400 points. As a result, PGStats announced that Glitch 7 would be demoted into an A-Tier.[3] This decision, which some have dubbed as "GlitchGate", caused some controversy, with people pointing out how MomoCon 2019 kept its S-Tier status even after having over 50 disqualifications, which would have also lowered it into an A-Tier.[4]

In response to the controversy, PracticalTAS explained that counting disqualifications for normal entrants was extremely difficult and potentially inaccurate due to how many are listed as 0-2 instead.[5] Furthermore, suar linked and agreed to a post where another player stated that tier values were simply a title, and that how much the tournament weighted was more important. [6]

This event is likely the reason behind the following Spring 2020 PGRU season adding a 1-DQ buffer to S-tier tournaments, along with counting disqualifications in free-to-enter tournaments.

Trivia

  • ESAM's victory in Ultimate singles at Glitch 7 notably coincided with Ash Ketchum's victory at the Manalo Conference in the Pokémon anime. Both are known for using Pikachu.
    • Additionally, ESAM's victory in Ultimate singles at Glitch 7 is the first major tournament win of his career. 2019 also featured the first major win of Melee's best Pikachu main, Axe, at Smash Summit 8.
  • The tournament was named after a notable glitch in Super Mario Bros. where clipping through the pipe at the end of World 1-2 and going down the first pipe of the Warp Zone can access the glitched level known as the "Minus World" or "World -1".

References

  1. ^ [1], SSBU Singles Earnings at Glitch 7
  2. ^ [2], SSBU Doubles Earnings at Glitch 7
  3. ^ PGStat's Announcement.
  4. ^ MomoCon 2019 argument.
  5. ^ PTAS's statement.
  6. ^ Suar's Retweet.

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