Editing Tournament:Shine 2023

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Despite being the final Shine tournament, this marks the smallest Shine tournament for the most-recent ''Smash'' game, with the entrants count not even cracking 400 entrants. The number of top talent attending the event was also noticeably smaller than previous iterations: with {{Sm|Tweek}}'s dropout due to {{Trn|Tera}} the following week, only 3 of the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023|most recent ranking's top 50 players]] were in attendance.
Despite being the final Shine tournament, this marks the smallest Shine tournament for the most-recent ''Smash'' game, with the entrants count not even cracking 400 entrants. The number of top talent attending the event was also noticeably smaller than previous iterations: with {{Sm|Tweek}}'s dropout due to {{Trn|Tera}} the following week, only 3 of the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023|most recent ranking's top 50 players]] were in attendance.


The #4 seed, {{Sm|Jakal}}, was eliminated at 9th place, losing to #5 seed {{Sm|Aaron|p=Florida}} and #17 seed {{Sm|DM}}, with the latter being an upset factor of 5.
The #4 seed, {{Sm|Jakal}}, was eliminated at 9th place, losing to #5 seed {{Sm|Aaron}} and #17 seed {{Sm|DM}}, with the latter being an upset factor of 5.


{{Sm|Light}}, in winning ''Ultimate'' singles, broke the fabled "Shine Curse" and became the first (and only) player from New England to win a [[Shine (tournament series)|Shine]] tournament.
{{Sm|Light}}, in winning ''Ultimate'' singles, broke the fabled "Shine Curse" and became the first (and only) player from New England to win a [[Shine (tournament series)|Shine]] tournament.

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