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|pmwinner = {{Sm|Professor Pro|UK}} <small>1v1</small><br>{{Sm|TDX|Netherlands}} & {{Sm|Ningildo|Netherlands}} <small>2v2</small> | |pmwinner = {{Sm|Professor Pro|UK}} <small>1v1</small><br>{{Sm|TDX|Netherlands}} & {{Sm|Ningildo|Netherlands}} <small>2v2</small> | ||
|organizer | |organizer = GGWP, [[Avalon|Avalon team]] | ||
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'''Syndicate 2017''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and {{forwiiu}} superregional and ''[[Project M]]'' regional that was held by GGWP and the [[Avalon]] team in Utrecht, [[Netherlands]] from September 23rd-24th, 2017. It was the largest ''Smash'' tournament in the Netherlands at that time, and both games' singles events are considered the largest events for their respective events in the Netherlands. The ''Smash 4'' event especially was the largest ''Smash'' singles event in the Netherlands until {{Trn|Syndicate 2019}}, and remains the second-largest in the country to this day. | '''Syndicate 2017''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and {{forwiiu}} superregional and ''[[Project M]]'' regional that was held by GGWP and the [[Avalon]] team in Utrecht, [[Netherlands]] from September 23rd-24th, 2017. It was the largest ''Smash'' tournament in the Netherlands at that time, and both games' singles events are considered the largest events for their respective events in the Netherlands. The ''Smash 4'' event especially was the largest ''Smash'' singles event in the Netherlands until {{Trn|Syndicate 2019}}, and remains the second-largest in the country to this day. | ||