Tournament:Ludwig Smash Invitational
Ludwig Smash Invitational is an ongoing Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational tournament that will be held on October 21st-23rd, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, hosted by commentator and YouTube streamer Ludwig. There are 24 players directly invited and 8 players qualified through a Last Chance Qualifier for each game, for a total of 32 players for each main singles event. The tournament has a $30,002 prize pool for each game, the ninth largest for a Melee tournament and the seventh largest for an Ultimate tournament.
Format
There will be Swiss system pools and a final double-elimination bracket for each game. 24 directly invited players and 8 players qualifying through the Last Chance Qualifier will make up 32 players for each game. The 32 players will be divided into two pools of 16 players each, with the Top 8 placing players of each pool advancing to the final bracket. In the Swiss pools, each player will play until they have won 3 sets, where they will qualify for the final bracket, or until they lose 3 sets, where they will be eliminated from the tournament. The 4 players that go 3-0 in sets in Swiss pools will be able to draft pick their Winners' Round 1 opponent out of the 6 players that went 3-2 in sets (except for any players they already played in pools). The Top 16 will play in the final bracket in a double-elimination format, with everyone starting Winners' side. All sets at the event will be best of 5, in both Last Chance Qualifier and main singles.
The Last Chance Qualifiers on October 21st were double-elimination brackets capped at 64 players for each game, with the Top 8 players of each qualifying for the main singles event. The Last Chance Qualifiers were played up until Top 8, and did not play out the Top 8 bracket.[1] The players that qualified through the Last Chance Qualifier received full reimbursement for their flight and accommodations, and were provided food on Saturday and Sunday. Group A and B Swiss pools and Top 16 Winners' Round 1 will be played on October 22nd. The rest of the final bracket will be played to completion on October 23rd, starting with Winners' Quarters and Losers' Top 16, with separated Ultimate Top 8 then Melee Top 8 being played.
Players invited/qualified
Melee
The following players were invited for Melee singles:
Aklo | aMSa | Axe | Fiction | Ginger | Hungrybox | iBDW | Jmook |
KoDoRiN | Krudo | Leffen | lloD | Lucky | Magi | Mango | moky |
n0ne | Pipsqueak | S2J | SFAT | SluG | Spark | Wizzrobe | Zain |
The Top 8 players at the Last Chance Qualifier qualified:
Shroomed | Spud | Franz | Lunar Dusk | Soonsay | null | Joshman | Salt |
Ultimate
The following players were invited for Ultimate singles:
acola | Asimo | Chag | Cosmos | Dabuz | Glutonny | KEN | Kola |
Light | Maister | Marss | MkLeo | MuteAce | Myran | Onin | Riddles |
Shuton | Sisqui | Sonix | Sparg0 | Tea | Tweek | Zackray | Zomba |
The Top 8 players at the Last Chance Qualifier qualified:
Kurama | MFA | Jakal | Goblin[2] | Scend | Big D | Quandale Dinglelingleton | Lima |
Declined players
Yoshidora was initially invited for Ultimate but declined.[3] Plup was initially invited for Melee but was unable to make the event, so Spark was changed from being in the Last Chance Qualifier to being invited to the main singles event.[4] Joshman for Melee and ProtoBanham for Ultimate were initially invited to the main singles event but dropped out, so Lucky and Myran respectively were changed from being in the Last Chance Qualifier to being invited to the main singles event.[5] Joshman then registered for the Melee Last Chance Qualifier since his injured arm was recovering well,[6] then qualified for the main singles event from Losers' side.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
(32 entrants)
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(32 entrants)
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Trivia
- Hungrybox is the only player in the tournament entering both Melee and Ultimate. He was invited to Melee main singles and also entered the Ultimate Last Chance Qualifier.
- VoiD originally entered both Melee and Ultimate's Last Chance Qualifier, but later unregistered for Melee.
- On the day before the tournament, water started leaking from the ceiling of the venue,[7] then the main sponsor for the tournament backed out at the last minute.[8] MrBeast, one of the most subscribed YouTubers, then sponsored the tournament.[9]
- Pipsqueak became the first Swedish player outside Armada and Leffen to defeat Mango in bracket.
References
- ^ "the tournament doesn't play out".
- ^ Entered as "goblin deez"
- ^ Calvin's comment on Yoshidora.
- ^ Calvin's comment on Plup.
- ^ Joshman and ProtoBanham dropping out.
- ^ Joshman health update.
- ^ Water leak.
- ^ Sponsor backed out.
- ^ "I got the boyz".