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Tournament:Bad Things Happening to Good People

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Bad Things Happening to Good People
Dates September 4th, 2021
Attendance 1,992
Pot size(s) $500
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners USA Hungrybox
Staff
Organizer(s) WhyDo, Grayola, L4st, Menace13

Bad Things Happening to Good People was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate online tournament held on September 4th, 2021 by WhyDo. The tournament was single-elimination and all best of one sets. True to its name, it featured an unconventional joke ruleset that took full advantage of Ultimate's notorious online netcode, with no region locks, disqualifications for anyone who requested a lag test, and the option to gentleman to any game. The tournament prided itself as the first online Smash tournament with a vaccine mandate, maintained by the honor system. The Ultimate prize pool was $500 ($300 contributed by Panda), which entirely went to 1st place. A Rivals of Aether bracket with the same rules was held on September 5th, with a $300 prize pool contributed by the game's creator, Dan Fornace.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

(1,992 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Hungrybox    $500
2nd   naitosharp    
3rd   WaDi   
3rd   TrtrXIV  
5th   Pokelam   
5th   Br1 AV  
5th   MazeBeans   
5th   Justice  
9th   Lucretio  
9th   Freetox_  
9th   nalexander95   
9th   Amai7  
9th   Viridian  
9th   Amari   
9th   JX  
9th   LMan    
17th   Angel  
17th   PkChris    
17th   ATATA  
17th   Brog  
17th   Wolfen  
17th   Gucki  
17th   Mivics  
17th   Lyto   
17th   Bomus47  
17th   Gatsby  
17th   AT46    
17th   Avenue   
17th   spcedst  
17th   SPARKLE  
17th   Minimaxify   
17th   triscuit   
33rd   Ataraxia  
33rd   jjcat00  
33rd   SdN  
33rd   The Golden Sorte  
33rd   Anthonreee  
33rd   Plum  
33rd   TJDJ   
33rd   piko   
33rd   Romeal   
33rd   kagexice  
33rd   JeJaJeJa  
33rd   WonderBread  
33rd   Berimbau   
33rd   Agera   
33rd   Taoudi[1]  
33rd   Rebecce  
33rd   MayhemsMagic   
33rd   Dark Arm  
33rd   Boya  
33rd   Magnolia   
33rd   TooN  
33rd   KingNoctis  
33rd   Only  
33rd   MilkMeme  
33rd   The Fan   
33rd   bytefive  
33rd   MaTA   
33rd   PK   
33rd   WaterIsWet   
33rd   Jam    
33rd   Miike3o1    
33rd   Malus  
65th   Aluf  
65th   Echofire   
65th   AoS  
65th   Middy  
65th   BassMage  
65th   iamTrigger   
65th   Ramen God    
65th   Big Mike  
65th   ConanK  
65th   Crow   
65th   MarcusThePerson   
65th   Dalax    
65th   LumiNavi  
65th   NicoOHC  
65th   Horse!   
65th   tedz_ticklez  
65th   Final Mix  
65th   Willy  
65th   Chief Beef   
65th   MN   
65th   Perezoso  
65th   Ykseew  
65th   xylenes   
65th   GammaStar  
65th   sab_by    
65th   Requiem  
65th   ThStampStories  
65th   Metamayto  
65th   Hybrid?  
65th   Archmage  
65th   Kirb Master  
65th   cereal   
65th   Peanut  
65th   MegsssGaming   
65th   Woddo   
65th   Bac   
65th   Réhann  
65th   DoritoBandito  
65th   Coolkingz   
65th   Hyushi sama  
65th   Goon  
65th   Chiken2020   
65th   vecc    
65th   TacTac  
65th   John Barrett  
65th   awert  
65th   Nocta   
65th   Butterkix   
65th   Zer0.exe  
65th   stone  
65th   Keulaiment  
65th   TheTurtleKing   
65th   Geeni   
65th   SamuR4y    
65th   Tonik  
65th   Phobingos  
65th   Jonathan G    
65th   ClassyDragon  
65th   IAN4 Life  
65th   ducc  
65th   BigToad32  
65th   Doolos  
65th   AverageGh0st  
65th   Greenix   

Notable tournament eventsEdit

  • Among the non-Smash games and alternative methods that competitors used via the gentlemen clause to decide the winner of games were [2]
    • Clash Royale
    • Guilty Gear Strive
    • Rock-Paper-Scissors via start.gg chat
    • Letting the moderators vote on the winner
    • Guessing the number the opponent is thinking of
    • Flipping a coin
    • Numerous instances of negotiations, bribing and bartering
  • The winner of the tournament, Hungrybox, bribed his way through most of the bracket and only played 3 games. He ultimately won the tournament after accepting:
    • Protou's request to advertise Lancelot's Twitter handle for the duration of his tournament stream.
    • Middy's request to gentleman to one stock, Mr. Game & Watch Judge dittos, taking turns until a player died to a 9.
    • Magnolia's request to gentleman to four stocks with the Beastball item enabled.
    • ATATA's request to have Hungrybox's mother shout him out on Twitter.[3]
    • nalexander95's request for $50.
    • Br1 AV's request for $125 and a Twitter follow.
    • naitosharp's request for $300 and an appearance on Team Liquid's Hot Ones parody "Hot Juans."
  • On his way to third place, WaDi played all his matches with six of his fans occupying the spectator stands in his Battle Arena in an attempt to maximize lag. [4] He additionally played without a LAN adapter in[5] and opened so many tabs on his computer to strain his internet connection that he accidentally crashed his PC and stream for a short period of time.[6]

TriviaEdit

  • This event was the largest best of one Smash tournament of all time, as well as the first tournament with over 1,000 entrants to have every entrant seeded entirely algorithmically without any human discretion (based on Start.gg winrate).

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