EVO 2014 | |
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Dates | July 11th-13th, 2014 |
Venue | Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino |
Address/City | 3000 Paradise Road Las Vegas, Nevada |
Attendance | 970 (for Melee) |
Entry fees | Melee singles: $10 Melee doubles: $15 per person Project M singles: $10 |
Pot size(s) | Melee singles: $9,700 Melee doubles: $2,130 Project M singles: $610 |
Results | |
winners | Mango 1v1 Hungrybox & Plup 2v2 |
winners | ZeRo 1v1 |
The Evolution Championship Series 2014, or simply EVO 2014, was a fighting game tournament held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from July 11th to 13th, 2014. It featured Super Smash Bros. Melee as a game once again, being the successor to the previous year's EVO 2013.
It is the third-largest Melee tournament to date, with 970 entrants (behind Apex 2015's 1,037 entrants and Evo 2015's 1,869 entrants), and was the largest Melee tournament for over six months, surpassing the record of 709 entrants set by EVO 2013 the previous year.
The tournament was expected to be the wrap-up of the rivalry between Mango and Armada, the two best Melee players in the world; they had defeated each other in grand finals in several national tournaments over the previous few months. However, Armada, using Young Link, lost to Hungrybox's Jigglypuff in both winners' semifinals and losers' finals, placing 3rd. Hungrybox moved on to grand finals and was defeated by Mango's Fox.
EVO 2014 notably featured Nintendo, the publisher for the Super Smash Bros. series, as a sponsor, with a speech given by Reggie Fils-Aimé, President of Nintendo of America; this was in stark contrast to Nintendo's attempt to shut down Melee at EVO 2013 a year earlier. In addition, Prog was presented the Cannon Award in his honor for his service to the Smash community.
Before Top 8 for Melee began at EVO, Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aimé wished the remaining professional smashers good luck in a YouTube video, thanking them (as well as all other Melee participants) for their supposed dedication to the Super Smash Bros. series and their participation in the Super Smash Bros. Invitational.
Results
Melee singles
(970 entrants)
Full bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Mango | $5,820 | |
2nd | Hungrybox | $1,940 | |
3rd | Armada | $970 | |
4th | PPMD | $388 | |
5th | Mew2King | $194 | |
5th | Axe | $194 | |
7th | Fly Amanita | $97 | |
7th | Silent Wolf | $97 | |
9th | Chillin | ||
9th | PewPewU | ||
9th | Plup | ||
9th | Leffen | ||
13th | Westballz | ||
13th | S2J | ||
13th | Hax | ||
13th | Fiction | ||
17th | Colbol | ||
17th | ChuDat | ||
17th | aMSa | ||
17th | Eddy Mexico | ||
17th | Nintendude | ||
17th | Lucky | ||
17th | ZeRo | ||
17th | Shroomed | ||
25th | MacD | ||
25th | Bladewise | ||
25th | Swedish Delight | ||
25th | Javi | ||
25th | Hyprid | ||
25th | The Moon | ||
25th | Darkrain | ||
25th | SFAT | ||
33rd | Connor | ||
33rd | Lambchops | ||
33rd | DEHF | ||
33rd | Cyrain | ||
33rd | DJ Nintendo | ||
33rd | Lucien | ||
33rd | Lord HDL | ||
33rd | Ken | ||
33rd | SwiftBass | ||
33rd | Mr. Brandandorf | ||
33rd | Ice | ||
33rd | Darrell | ||
33rd | J666 | ||
33rd | OkamiBW | ||
33rd | Zanguzen | ||
33rd | Duck | ||
49th | HugS | ||
49th | SilentSpectre | ||
49th | Reason | ||
49th | Cactuar | ||
49th | PikaChad | ||
49th | s0ft | ||
49th | Tafokints | ||
49th | Tang | ||
49th | SK92 | ||
49th | Kalamazhu | ||
49th | Scar | ||
49th | Excel_Zero | ||
49th | Zhu | ||
49th | Laudandus | ||
49th | Lord | ||
49th | Kels |
Melee doubles (side event)
(72 teams)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Hungrybox | Plup | $1,065 ($532.50 each) | ||
2nd | Mew2King | Hax | $532.50 ($266.25 each) | ||
3rd | Leffen | Ice | $319.50 ($159.75 each) | ||
4th | PewPewU | SFAT | $213 ($106.50 each) | ||
5th | ZeRo | KoreanDJ | |||
5th | MacD | Fiction | |||
7th | Mango | Lucky | |||
7th | Shroomed | S2J |
Project M singles (side event)
(62 entrants)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | ZeRo | $305 | |
2nd | ChuDat | $152.50 | |
3rd | DJ Nintendo | $91.50 | |
4th | Metroid | $30.50 | |
5th | Chillin | $15.25 | |
5th | K9 | $15.25 |
Notable matches
EVO 2014 included some of the strongest performances for Silent Wolf and Axe in a national tournament. They faced off in losers' top 8, splitting the first two matches with two-stock wins. In the final match, Axe counterpicked Fountain of Dreams, where he four-stocked Silent Wolf in under a minute, proceeding to losers' quarters.[1]
References
External links
EVO | |
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World Championships | EVO World 2007 · EVO 2008 · EVO 2009 · EVO 2013 · EVO 2014 · EVO 2015 · EVO 2016 · EVO 2017 · EVO 2018 · EVO 2019 |
EVO 2007 circuit | EVO South · EVO East · EVO North · EVO West |
EVO Japan | EVO Japan 2018 · EVO Japan 2020 |