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Smash 'N' Splash 4
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Dates
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June 1st-3rd, 2018
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Venue
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Kalahari Resort & Convention Center
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Address/City
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1305 Kalahari Dr. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
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Attendance
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2,231
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Entry fees
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Venue:$50-$75 VIP Badge: $150 All events: $10
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Pot size(s)
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Melee singles: $14,240 Melee doubles: $3,110 Smash Wii U singles: $10,270 Smash Wii U doubles: $2,280 Smash 64 singles: $840 Smash 64 doubles: $210 Project M singles: $3520 Project M doubles: $870 Brawl singles: $220
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Results
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winners
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SuPeRbOoMfAn 1v1 Brody & Darkhorse 2v2
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winners
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Armada 1v1 SFAT & PewPewU 2v2
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winners
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NAKAT 1v1
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winners
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Lunchables 1v1 Switch & Boringman 2v2
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winners
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VoiD 1v1 Ally & Mistake 2v2
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Staff
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Director(s)
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Daddy (Joshua Weber), Faskis, Aaron (Aaron Tollerud), SaintsDivide (Lindsey Revis)
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Smash 'N' Splash 4 was a national tournament held in Lake Delton, Wisconsin on June 1st-3rd, 2018.
The tournament hosted all Smash titles and 4 non-Smash titles: Rivals of Aether, Dragon Ball Fighters Z, Splatoon 2 and ARMS. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U had a pot bonus of $5,000 for singles and $1,000 for doubles.
The tournament was first hinted at in a tweet by BattleBeaverCustoms.[1] When the tweet hit 1,000 retweets, the Smash 'N' Splash twitter account officially announced the tournament at midnight CST on January 5th, 2018.[2]
Results[edit]
(84 entrants) Top 8 Bracket
(21 teams) Bracket
(924 entrants) Top 64 Bracket
(211 teams) Top 48 Bracket
(352 entrants) Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
(87 teams) Top 24 Bracket
(22 entrants) Bracket
(527 entrants) Top 64 Bracket Top 8 Bracket
(128 teams) Top 24 Bracket
- This marks the first ever win of a post 1.1.5 patch Sheik at a major in SSB4, with VoiD taking the tournament.
- This is also VoiD's first win at a national tournament.
- Additionally, this marks Lunchables' first national tournament win in Project M after 3 2nd place finishes at previous nationals.
- This also marks the first time that Roy has won a national in version 3.6.
- Furthermore, this was also Armada's first national tournament win in 2018.
- Ninja, the most popular Twitch streamer who regularly streams Fortnite, notably watched and streamed the tournament in Melee in which over 90K viewers watched the tournament.
- Combining both Ninja's and the original streaming channel's views, Smash 'N' Splash 4 peaked at over 120,000 viewers, making it one of the most watched Melee tournaments of all time.
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