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Tournament:The Big House 10

The Big House 10
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Dates October 7th-9th, 2022
Venue Huntington Place
Address/City 1 Washington Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan USA
Attendance 1,554
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners USA Josh Brody 1v1
USA EG & USA JPX 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners Canada aMSa 1v1
USA Jmook & USA iBDW 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Canada Riddles 1v1
Mexico Skyjay & Mexico Maister 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Juggleguy

The Big House 10 was a Super Smash Bros. regional, Super Smash Bros. Melee supermajor, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major tournament which took place from October 7th-9th, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. The top 3 non-qualified players in Melee and Ultimate qualified for the Panda Cup Finale, and the highest-placing non-qualified Melee player qualified for Smash Summit 14. Golden Guardians added a $10,000 pot bonus to the Melee singles prize pool. Other events included Smash Sisters and Under-16 for Melee and Ultimate, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Rivals of Aether, and Splatoon 3.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tenth installment of The Big House was initially switched into an online tournament called The Big House Online, which was scheduled to be held from December 4th-6th, 2020. However, a cease-and-desist from Nintendo of America that would prevent the tournament from using the Project Slippi mod to enable online Melee play led to the tournament's cancellation. The Big House would later return as an offline event and was announced to be held at its current date, making this the first event in The Big House series since 2019.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. singlesEdit

(35 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Josh Brody  
2nd   OJ   
3rd   JPX  
4th   A to the Z  
5th   Rocket  
5th   OutLandisH  
7th   Isildur  
7th   Mando   

Super Smash Bros. doublesEdit

(9 teams)
Top 4 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   EG     JPX  
2nd   Josh Brody     A to the Z  
3rd   DK Jugador     Rizner  
4th   ScoBack     Rocket  

Super Smash Bros. Melee singlesEdit

(982 entrants)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   aMSa  
2nd   Mango   
3rd   iBDW  
4th   Zain  
5th   Hungrybox  
5th*   Soonsay  
7th   Fiction  
7th   Jmook  
9th   Pipsqueak   
9th   moky  
9th   KoDoRiN  
9th   S2J  
13th   Ginger  
13th   SFAT  
13th   Axe  
13th   2saint  
17th   Leffen  
17th   n0ne  
17th   Aklo  
17th   SluG  
17th   Ben  
17th   Gahtzu  
17th   TheRealThing  
17th   Franz  
25th   Spark  
25th   Lucky  
25th   Salt  
25th   Morsecode762  
25th   Polish  
25th   Lunar Dusk  
25th   FatGoku  
25th   Azel   
33rd   Sirmeris  
33rd   Colbol  
33rd   Spud  
33rd   Voo  
33rd   Kürv  
33rd   Duck  
33rd   Free Palestine  
33rd   nut  
33rd   bobby big ballz  
33rd   Krudo  
33rd   Zuppy  
33rd   Faceroll  
33rd   Mot$  
33rd   Ralph   
33rd   TheDEVIL  
33rd   Zamu  
49th   Panda  
49th   Faust  
49th   Kalamazhu  
49th   Khryke  
49th   Drephen  
49th   Magi  
49th   ARMY  
49th   Umarth  
49th   Ober  
49th   Dawson  
49th   Kuyashi  
49th   Grab  
49th   rom  
49th   Panko  
49th   JJM  
49th   null  

*Soonsay was the highest finisher for the Qualifier spot for Smash Summit 14, thus qualifying.

Super Smash Bros. Melee doublesEdit

(182 teams)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Jmook     IBDW  
2nd   FatGoku     Ginger  
3rd   Darkatma      Ralph  
4th   aMSa     SluG  
5th   bobby big ballz     Salt  
5th   Free Palestine     Polish  
7th*   n0ne     Spud  
7th   Drephen     DannyPhantom  
9th   Wally     JJM  
9th   Panda     Krudo  
9th   Spark     Azel   
9th   Kalamazhu     Zuppy  
13th   Zamu     Faceroll  
13th   Voo     MOF  
13th   Mot$     Matteo  
13th   Gahtzu     Colbol  

*DQ'd in Losers

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

(636 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Riddles  
2nd   Light  
3rd   Onin  
4th   Tweek  
5th*   MuteAce  
5th   Dark Wizzy  
7th   SHADIC  
7th   kameme  
9th   PsyKoD  
9th   Marss  
9th   IcyMist  
9th   Zomba   
13th   Frostbyte  
13th   Zinoto  
13th   WaDi    
13th   Skyjay  
17th   Cosmos  
17th   Maister  
17th   BassMage  
17th   ESAM  
17th   Melon  
17th   Aaron  
17th   Colorondo8  
17th   Lucky  
25th   Grape  
25th   Burst  
25th   Blacktwins13  
25th   worry   
25th   LeoN   
25th   IceKnight  
25th   enhancedpv  
25th   Doorstop  
33rd   OG Derek  
33rd   Marley  
33rd   Arctice  
33rd   RaymondNoodles  
33rd   Axel~  
33rd   Regalo  
33rd   Slime  
33rd   sammm  
33rd   Smallleft   
33rd   CrowZ   
33rd   Ned    
33rd   Rob.  
33rd   Nhan  
33rd   Kobe  
33rd   BooBear  
33rd   elijmin  
49th   +  
49th   Broly  
49th   AndrewT  
49th   DG  
49th   Lucy  
49th   Talon  
49th   Thorn  
49th   Brandon Gordon  
49th   WinterShorts   
49th   Crash101  
49th   Lunice  
49th   Aghi  
49th   Yoderlaheehoo  
49th   Pika  
49th   LOE1  
49th   boku  

*MuteAce defeated Dark Wizzy 3-1 in a tiebreaker qualifier for the Panda Cup Finale.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doublesEdit

(111 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Skyjay     Maister  
2nd   Light     Marss  
3rd   Lucy     Linus  
4th   BooBear     Onin  
5th   sammm     IcyMist  
5th   loaf     Lucky  
7th   CrowZ     sandy  
7th   BassMage     Zomba  
9th   Nanaba     Burst  
9th   Grape     Luma  
9th   Kople     Sogoodpop  
9th   Jiggs     Regalo  
13th   Echo   Krow  
13th   Rengekko     Riddles  
13th   Echoes     Smallleft   
13th   Dark Wizzy     Ned   

Side eventsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Squad StrikeEdit

(129 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Marss       
2nd   Zomba      
3rd   Riddles    
4th   WaDi      
5th   ESAM    
5th   enhancedpv
7th   +    
7th   Burst
9th   PowPow    
9th   Arctice    
9th   Nanaba
9th   Blanc
13th   Adorable Knight
13th   Melon
13th   Forte
13th   CrowZ    

The Big SmashdownEdit

WaDi and ESAM played an Ironman in Ultimate, using all 89 characters with 1 stock each. Donations benefiting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation challenged the players to compete under unusual circumstances. With Plup dropping out from the event due to sickness, ESAM became his replacement.

Player Stocks Taken Player
  WaDi 24-17   ESAM

Super Smash Bros. Brawl singlesEdit

(22 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Chia  
2nd   Merrick  
3rd   Rocks

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singlesEdit

(11 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mr. Spikes  
2nd   Arico
3rd   Pixal  

TriviaEdit

  • aMSa's tournament victory marks the first Melee major (as well as first Melee supermajor) won by a Yoshi player.
    • This marks the first time a Melee player who is not one of the Five Gods has won a Big House tournament since Lovage’s victory at the first Big House.
    • Additionally, this is the first major Melee tournament won with a new character since Smash Summit 8 (over three years prior), where Axe won with Pikachu.
    • This is also the first major Melee tournament won by a player from Japan. However, aMSa was living in Canada at the time of the tournament.
  • Similar to aMSa, Riddles's victory marked the first Ultimate major won by a Kazuya player.
    • In addition to The Big House 10 being the first major win for both players, aMSa and Riddles both faced off against a Fox player (Mango and Light, respectively) in Grand Finals before winning the tournament.
    • Both players live in Canada and had a prior peak placing of 2nd at a tournament for their respective main games.
    • Both players are also avid Melee fans; throughout his tournament run, Riddles used the ingame tag "ISAI*" in order to pay homage to Isai.
    • With Riddles' victory, every character in Fighters Pass Vol. 2 has been successfully utilized in order to win an Ultimate major.
  • Soonsay was the only player in Winners' Quarters for Melee who had not been invited to Smash Summit 14.
  • Plup arrived on time for the tournament, but dropped out upon learning that he had caught the flu.[1]
  • Leffen was double eliminated by Canadian players (Soonsay and Moky) for 17th, his lowest placement in Melee singles since The Big House 6 six years prior.
  • During Game 4 of 2Saint vs S2J in Melee singles, 2saint landed a phantom Rest that would have otherwise closed out the set in their favor. S2J would end up winning the set in the following Game 5. On commentary, Toph humorously referred to the incident as "karmic restoration" for S2J's set vs. Abate at The Big House 5 (which S2J lost due to a set-ending stomp being negated by the invisible ceiling glitch).
  • Due to concerns over copyright, every time Hollow Bastion was selected in Ultimate singles, the game audio was muted and overlaid with a different song.
  • This tournament marks the first time an Ike player (PsyKoD) reached top 12 at a North American Ultimate major since MkLeo at Frostbite 2019 in 2019.
  • This tournament marks the first time Spud has competed in Melee singles in over two and a half years.

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