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Tournament:Smash Summit 13

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Smash Summit 13
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Dates May 12th-15th, 2022
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Attendance 16
Entry fees N/A
Results

Smash Summit 13 is an upcoming Super Smash Bros. Melee invitational tournament. It will be the thirteenth installment of the Smash Summit series for Melee, and will be held on May 12th-15th, 2022 at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, which is closed to the general public.

Players invited/qualified

The following players were invited by Beyond the Summit:

The top 4 non-invited players at GENESIS 8 all qualified:

  • USA Jmook (who finished 2nd)
  • Canada n0ne (who finished 4th)
  • USA Hungrybox (who finished 5th)
  • USA lloD (who finished 7th and beat Kalamazhu in a tiebreaker match, as aMSa, who finished 5th, is unable to attend)

Players voted in

*Replaced Pipsqueak.

Declined players

Pipsqueak had originally qualified through the SAME 2021 Finale, but was unable to attend due to complications with COVID-19. He was replaced by Mekk, who had the highest amount of votes out of the players eliminated on the final day of voting.[1]

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

Eligible players

Players are eligible if they meet the following requirements:

Results

Singles

Side events

Crew Battle Singles

Crew Battle Doubles

Home Run Contest

Red Bull Gauntlet ft. Plup

VIP Tournament

Trivia

  • The vote-in process for Smash Summit 13 achieved a number of firsts:
    • Due to exactly 20 people opting in during the nomination phase, salami was able to advance all the way to the first round of vote-ins (before being eliminated) despite having 0 nominations.
    • DarkGenex's total vote count of approximately 100,700 votes marks the only time a player that was voted in had a vote count that eclipsed the rest of the players in the running combined (approximately 71,800 votes).
    • For the first round of vote-ins, there was a vote difference of over 84,600 votes between DarkGenex and Sora, the largest gap between two players voted in during the first round of a Smash Summit.
    • Sora became the first vote-in for two consecutive Smash Summits since aMSa at Smash Summits 5 and 6, as well as the only player to get voted in during the first round for two Summits in a row since the multi-period voting system was introduced for Smash Summit 3.
  • This is the first Melee Smash Summit with no Pikachu mains, and the first where everyone mains a top or high tier character.

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