Tournament:Kanto 2013
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Kanto 2013 | |
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Dates | August 1st-3rd, 2013 |
Address/City | Akiharaba, Tokyo |
Attendance | 125 |
Results | |
winners | Jouske 1v1 |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | Merihim |
Kanto 2013 was a national Super Smash Bros. tournament held in Tokyo, Japan, by Merihim. It was the eight Kanto tournament. The tournament used the traditional Japanese SSB64 ruleset of 4 stock, best-of-one, single elimination matches.
Notably, Isai entered the tournament and traveled to Japan, but he chose not to compete.
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. singles[edit]
(125 entrants)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) |
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1st | Jouske | |
2nd | Sin | |
3rd | Hebiichigo | |
3rd | Moyashi | |
5th | Hitoshio | |
5th | kysk | |
5th | Ruoka Dancho | |
5th | wario | |
9th | Fukurou | |
9th | Merihim | |
9th | sekirei | |
9th | Kikoushi | |
9th | Kuu-chan | |
9th | Nanakyou | |
9th | Tatsuman | |
9th | Burakuro | |
17th | Hancock | |
17th | Toroori | |
17th | Narutaru | |
17th | Umi | |
17th | M2 | |
17th | E1 | |
17th | Backhorn | |
17th | Ani | |
17th | bane | |
17th | Akagi | |
17th | niwat | |
17th | F1 | |
17th | Bata | |
17th | Watayuu | |
17th | Bashi | |
17th | Urikire | |
33rd | Takuro~ | |
33rd | Toumei | |
33rd | Yaben | |
33rd | Eclair | |
33rd | G3 | |
33rd | Shikkoku Sharu | |
33rd | Bonobono | |
33rd | Rekiyan | |
33rd | Zarion | |
33rd | Tomo | |
33rd | K3 | |
33rd | Akipika | |
33rd | N1 | |
33rd | Dash | |
33rd | Kuroron | |
33rd | amn | |
33rd | FAUST | |
33rd | Jiro | |
33rd | Niroso | |
33rd | Komado | |
33rd | Orion | |
33rd | Michael | |
33rd | Yuki-kun | |
33rd | valens | |
33rd | Shinamon | |
33rd | Nangoku | |
33rd | Kidbell | |
33rd | S | |
33rd | Yamomo | |
33rd | Nessboy | |
33rd | Serena | |
33rd | Hiragana |
External links[edit]
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