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Alongside {{Trn|Umebura SP 10}}, this was the first tournament and supermajor of the 2024 season. At 891 attendees, it is the largest ''Ultimate'' tournament in the Tristate area, surpassing {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2023}} from the previous year. | Alongside {{Trn|Umebura SP 10}}, this was the first tournament and supermajor of the 2024 season. At 891 attendees, it is the largest ''Ultimate'' tournament in the Tristate area, surpassing {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2023}} from the previous year. | ||
The biggest upsets of the tournament were on #4 seed {{Sm|Dabuz}}, who first lost to #132 seed {{Sm|Spritzy}} in a nailbiter game 5 set ( | The biggest upsets of the tournament were on #4 seed {{Sm|Dabuz}}, who first lost to #132 seed {{Sm|Spritzy}} in a nailbiter game 5 set (UP 11) before losing to #100 seed {{Sm|Justice|p=Washington}} 3-1 (UF 10) to place 49th, tying {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} as his worst performance at a tournament. Other notable upsets include #28 seed {{Sm|WebbJP}} upsetting #5 seed {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} 3-2 (UF 7, as well as WebbJP's second win over Light), #76 seed {{Sm|MFA}} upsetting #12 seed {{Sm|Peabnut}} 3-2 (UF 6), #72 seed eliminating #17 seed {{Sm|Jakal}} 3-2 for 65th (UF 4), #113 {{Sm|Wildz}} upsetting seed #16 {{Sm|Quidd}} 3-0 (UF 6), and both #233 seed {{Sm|yosi}} and #145 seed {{Sm|BlitzLuigy}} upsetting #24 seed {{Sm|Aaron|p=Florida}} 3-0 for 97th (UF 7 and 6, respectively). | ||
Despite the number of upsets, all but two of the top 8 seeds made it into top 8, those two being Dabuz and #6 {{Sm|Riddles}}, who was notably eliminated by {{Sm|Maister}} 3-1, the first time Maister ever defeated Riddles. In addition, {{Sm|MkLeo}} defeated {{Sm|Sparg0}} in Winners Quarter-Final, his first win over Sparg0 since {{Trn|Crown the Third}} as well as his first top 5 win since he defeated {{Sm|Sonix}} at {{Trn|Wavedash | Despite the number of upsets, all but two of the top 8 seeds made it into top 8, those two being Dabuz and #6 {{Sm|Riddles}}, who was notably eliminated by {{Sm|Maister}} 3-1, the first time Maister ever defeated Riddles. In addition, {{Sm|MkLeo}} defeated {{Sm|Sparg0}} in Winners Quarter-Final, his first win over Sparg0 since {{Trn|Crown the Third}} as well as his first top 5 win since he defeated {{Sm|Sonix}} at {{Trn|Wavedash 2022}}. | ||
The top 4 was notably made up of the same four players who placed top 4 at the previous Let's Make Big Moves event: {{Sm|Tweek}}, Sonix, Sparg0, and MkLeo. Tweek defeated Sonix 3-1 to move on to Grand Finals, while Sparg0 won the runback against MkLeo 3-2. Loser's Finals saw Sparg0 go up 2-0 against Sonix, notably using {{SSBU|Corrin}} for the second game. However, Sonix ultimately completed the reverse 3-0 to make Grand Finals on Loser's side, where he lost the runback to Tweek 3-0, with the last game notably seeing Sonix SD on last stocks while at a percent advantage. This not only marked Tweek's first major win since the previous Let's Make Big Moves event, but also marked the first major since {{Trn|Tera}} that had at least one of the [[Four Horsemen]] in attendance that was won by a non-Horseman. | The top 4 was notably made up of the same four players who placed top 4 at the previous Let's Make Big Moves event: {{Sm|Tweek}}, Sonix, Sparg0, and MkLeo. Tweek defeated Sonix 3-1 to move on to Grand Finals, while Sparg0 won the runback against MkLeo 3-2. Loser's Finals saw Sparg0 go up 2-0 against Sonix, notably using {{SSBU|Corrin}} for the second game. However, Sonix ultimately completed the reverse 3-0 to make Grand Finals on Loser's side, where he lost the runback to Tweek 3-0, with the last game notably seeing Sonix SD on last stocks while at a percent advantage. This not only marked Tweek's first major win since the previous Let's Make Big Moves event, but also marked the first major since {{Trn|Tera}} that had at least one of the [[Four Horsemen]] in attendance that was won by a non-Horseman. |