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{{Infobox Tournament Series
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| name                      = DC Super Smash
The '''DC Super Smash''', better known as '''DCSS''', was a tournament series created by well-known tournament director {{Sm|M3D}} and his crew [[Famous Last Words]]. The series was started in the summer of 2003 and were all held in Clinton, Maryland. M3D successfully ran the first two events and then moved to Indiana. His brothers and crewmates continued the series, hosting DCSS #3 and planning DCSS #4 before being forced to cancel it. Another tournament, called No Purchase Necessary was created in a similar spirit to DCSS by the same crew, but was operated differently.  
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| founded                  = 2003
| region                    = United States
| format                    = ?
| ssbmwinner                = {{Sm|Azen|USA}} (DCSS #1, #3)<br>{{Sm|Azen|USA}} (DCSS #2)<br>{{Sm|Wife|USA}} (No Purchase Necessary) <small>1v1</small> <br> {{Sm|Azen|USA}} & {{Sm|Mild|USA}} (DCSS #3) <small>2v2</small>
| directors                  = {{Sm|M3D}}, [[Famous Last Words]]
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The '''DC Super Smash''', better known as '''DCSS''', was a tournament series created by well-known tournament director {{Sm|M3D}} and his crew [[Famous Last Words]]. The series was started in the summer of 2003 and were all held in Clinton, Maryland. M3D successfully ran the first two events and then moved to Indiana. His brothers and crewmates continued the series, hosting DCSS #3 and planning DCSS #4 before being forced to cancel it. Another tournament, called No Purchase Necessary was created in a similar spirit to DCSS by the same crew, but was operated differently.


== Creation & DCSS #1 ==
== Creation & DCSS #1 ==
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== DCSS #2 ==
== DCSS #2 ==
'''Singles'''
'''Singles'''
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'''Doubles'''
'''Doubles'''
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DCSS #2 was held on September 20th, 2003, immediately after a major microburst storm that left a large portion of the eastern seaboard flooded or without power. Despite these problems, the tournament venue had power and 42 players attended the event, including members of Deadly Alliance that came down from New York for the event. DCSS #2 added a doubles competition, which continued in east coast tradition by being 5 stock and having team attack turned off. Like the previous DCSS event, players were only allowed one character for the tournaments, although they could have a different character for teams and singles.  
DCSS #2 was held on September 20th, 2003, immediately after a major microburst storm that left a large portion of the eastern seaboard flooded or without power. Despite these problems, the tournament venue had power and 42 players attended the event, including members of Deadly Alliance that came down from New York for the event. DCSS #2 added a doubles competition, which continued in east coast tradition by being 5 stock and having team attack turned off. Like the previous DCSS event, players were only allowed one character for the tournaments, although they could have a different character for teams and singles.  


H2YL and DA split the top four singles spots at this event, with Azen taking first place with Captain Falcon and winning an XBox. Wes took second place with Samus, winning a 13inch color television while his teammate Kamaal took third place using Luigi and won a new [[WaveBird]]. ChuDat took fourth place using the Ice Climbers under some controversy over the use of Sudden Death to resolve a tie in a semi-final match against {{sm|Wes}}. In teams, Azen and Anden took first place, with ChuDat and Jtanic taking second.  
H2YL and DA split the top four singles spots at this event, with Azen taking first place with Captain Falcon and winning an XBox. Wes took second place with Samus, winning a 13inch color television while his teammate Kamaal took third place using Luigi and won a new wavebird. ChuDat took fourth place using the Ice Climbers under some controversy over the use of Sudden Death to resolve a tie in a semi-final match against {{sm|Wes}}. In teams, Azen and Anden took first place, with ChuDat and Jtanic taking second.  


This second installment was well-received by the Smash community, with much more space than the previous DCSS event and more stations to play on. There was also a provided lunch, sponsored by the church and a local band that came to play for the competitors before the finals. There were also a series of B-prizes given away, such as an award for the lowest-finishing Pokémon character user and a prize for the first person to stand up on a chair. The announcement of these b-prizes kept the crowd laughing and added to the laid back atmosphere of the event.
This second installment was well-received by the Smash community, with much more space than the previous DCSS event and more stations to play on. There was also a provided lunch, sponsored by the church and a local band that came to play for the competitors before the finals. There were also a series of B-prizes given away, such as an award for the lowest-finishing Pokémon character user and a prize for the first person to stand up on a chair. The announcement of these b-prizes kept the crowd laughing and added to the laid back atmosphere of the event.
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== DCSS #3: Remember Your Roots ==
== DCSS #3: Remember Your Roots ==
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'''Singles'''
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'''Doubles'''
'''Doubles'''
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== DCSS #4 ==
== DCSS #4 ==
DCSS #4 appeared in announcements on SmashBoards twice, with different titles each time, but was eventually cancelled altogether due to problems with the venue and an overcrowded tournament schedule.
DCSS #4 appeared in announcements on SmashBoards twice, with different titles each time, but was eventually cancelled altogether due to problems with the venue and an overcrowded tournament schedule.


== No Purchase Necessary ==
== No Purchase Necessary ==
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[[Category:Tournament series]]
[[Category:Tournament series]]
[[Category:Maryland tournaments]]
[[Category:Maryland tournaments]]
[[Category:2003 tournaments]]
[[Category:2004 tournaments]]
[[Category:2005 tournaments]]

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