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Tournament:Shine 2023

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Shine 2023
Dates August 25th-27th, 2023
Venue DCU Center Convention Center
Address/City 50 Foster Street
Worcester, Massachusetts USA
Attendance 1,054
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners TBD 1v1
TBD & TBD 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD 1v1
TBD & TBD 2v2

Shine 2023 is an ongoing Super Smash Bros. Melee major and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate superregional held in Worcester, Massachusetts, from August 25th-27th, 2023. This will be the final tournament in the Shine series.

Tournament summary

Super Smash Bros. Melee

At 682 entrants, this is the largest Melee Shine tournament since Shine 2018. It is also one of the largest Shine events for Melee in terms of top talent, with 6 of the most recent ranking's top 10 in attendance. In addition, Mango was scheduled to compete in Melee singles, but was late to the airport and missed his flight.[1] Given that Mango missed his flight and Hungrybox (the other remaining God in active competition) was on vacation, this tournament marks the first Melee major with none of the Five Gods since MLG New York 2005 in February 2006, over 17 years prior.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Despite being the final Shine tournament, this marks the smallest Shine tournament for the most-recent Smash game, with the entrants count not even cracking 400 entrants. The number of top talent attending the event was also noticeably smaller than previous iterations: with Tweek's dropout due to Tera the following week, only 3 of the most recent ranking's top 50 players were in attendance.

The #4 seed, Jakal, was eliminated at 9th place, losing to #5 seed Aaron and #17 seed DM, with the latter being an upset factor of 5.

Light, in winning Ultimate singles, broke the fabled "Shine Curse" and became the first (and only) player from New England to win a Shine tournament

Results

Super Smash Bros. Melee singles

(682 entrants)
Top 48 Bracket 1
Top 48 Bracket 2
Top 12 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd   Aklo  
4th   aMSa  
5th   SDJ  
5th   Axe  
7th   Jmook  
7th   KoDoRiN  
9th   Wevans  
9th   Krudo  
9th   Zamu  
9th   Chem  
13th   Panda  
13th   JoJo  
13th   Magi  
13th   Lunar Dusk  
17th   Joshman  
17th   Spark  
17th   Franz  
17th*   moky  
17th   Swedish Delight  
17th   Polish  
17th   Jude  
17th   Sirmeris  
25th   Mekk  
25th   Freezus  
25th*   Wally  
25th   Mot$  
25th   Preeminent  
25th   n0ne   
25th   Grab  
25th   Jah Ridin'  
33rd   Azel   
33rd   essy   
33rd   KoopaTroopa895  
33rd   Lowercase hero  
33rd   Q  
33rd   Inky  
33rd   DrLobster  
33rd   Bbatts  
33rd   E-tie  
33rd   Ben  
33rd   Paladin  
33rd   Squid  
33rd   Zuppy  
33rd   Matteo  
33rd   ckyulmiqnudaetr  
33rd   Zeo  
49th   Panko  
49th   Palpa  
49th   Project  
49th   Fudge  
49th   YAMI  
49th   Maelstrom  
49th   Kalvar  
49th   vortex   
49th   Foxy Grandpa   
49th   YungWaff   
49th   RC  
49th   Ember  
49th   Nickemwit  
49th   hexjo  
49th   Zealous5000  
49th   Chango  

*DQ'd in Losers.

Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles

(158 teams)
Top 32 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Polish     Swedish Delight  
2nd   aMSa     Axe  
3rd   Zuppy     Azel  
4th   Krudo     Panda  
5th   Jmook     Cody Schwab  
5th   Spark     Zamu  
7th   Aklo     Foxy Grandpa  
7th   Ben     Joshman  
9th   Chem     Mot$  
9th   Stone     Wevans  
9th   Artan     TheAsianOne  
9th   Preeminent     essy  
13th   DrLobster     Brad  
13th   Kalvar     Arkouda  
13th   Icy     vortex  
13th   Inky     DannyPhantom  

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(396 entrants)
Top 48 Bracket 1
Top 48 Bracket 2
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Light  
2nd   Zomba  
3rd   Aaron  
4th   DM   
5th   Smokk   
5th   Anathema  
7th   Stocktaker69   
7th   Just Blue   
9th   Jakal  
9th   Capitancito  
9th   Antimony  
9th   John Numbers  
13th   Ling  
13th   Sho  
13th   Unleashed  
13th   Craftis  
17th   G-XTREME  
17th   Apple Reviewer  
17th   PkChris  
17th   Metamo  
17th   Tony Pajamas  
17th   Yoda Cage  
17th   Scot  
17th   Exciled  
25th   Nuggetz  
25th   Babino  
25th   Tyler   
25th   Kamex  
25th   Robber  
25th   Beast  
25th   Don  
25th   Player 4  
33rd   Bruho  
33rd   red berpo  
33rd   Yosi[2]  
33rd   Dolan  
33rd   Mr. B  
33rd   GuyGuy   
33rd   Queso  
33rd   Vergo  
33rd   ZekeReds  
33rd   Paulo  
33rd   Dew2  
33rd   XLR8  
33rd   Xanafer  
33rd   808  
33rd   Frosty  
33rd   Doucette   

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(84 teams)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Antimony     Apple Reviewer  
2nd   Pelca     Kiwi  
3rd   red berpo     Lito  
4th   Exciled     Laid  
5th   Scot     Glare  
5th   DM     Unleashed  
7th   XLR8     Robber  
7th   PkChris     Beast  
9th   Craftis     ATARi
9th   Shard     XLNC  
9th   Frosty     Dolan  
9th   6:00 AM     FumeInHiding   
13th   PixelsOPlenty     ShaaawnCena  
13th   Smylo     Kavlista  
13th   Sephie     Don  
13th   Dew2     Cheech  

Side events

Super Smash Bros. Melee crews

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crews

Trivia

  • During Round 2 Pools in Melee singles, RyGuy and YungWaff (who were scheduled event commentators) decided to self-commentate their set. Waff also self-commentated his set against Azel.


References

  1. ^ Mango missing his flight.
  2. ^ Entered as "DEKURAW43"

External links