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*'''Weekly/Biweekly/Triweekly/Monthly''': Repeating tournaments, often on a local scale, and usually in the same venue. Usually feature a regular group of players each iteration. Depending on size as well as player strength, certain monthly events can also be classified as regional tournaments, if not larger.
*'''Weekly/Biweekly/Triweekly/Monthly''': Repeating tournaments, often on a local scale, and usually in the same venue. Usually feature a regular group of players each iteration. Depending on size as well as player strength, certain monthly events can also be classified as regional tournaments, if not larger.
*'''Circuit event''': Part of a regional circuit of tournaments, such as the {{Trn|2GG Championship Series}}, {{Trn|Smash World Tour}}, or {{Trn|Panda Cup}}. Winners are usually given points based on their placings, and the top point earners on the leaderboards are invited to a finale tournament, or an overall points winner at the end of the season is given some sort of prize.
*'''Circuit event''': Part of a regional circuit of tournaments, such as the {{Trn|2GG Championship Series}}, {{Trn|Smash World Tour}}, or {{Trn|Panda Cup}}. Winners are usually given points based on their placings, and the top point earners on the leaderboards are invited to a finale tournament, or an overall points winner at the end of the season is given some sort of prize.
*'''Invitational''': A short list of players are invited to the tournament to compete, instead of registration being open to anyone. Players can be invited in a variety of ways: being directly invited by the tournament organizers, qualifying for the tournament by achieving a top placement in a predetermined tournament or a Last Chance Qualifier tournament, or voted in via fan support. Invitationals will often have a large prize pool in place of being generated by entry fees. {{Trn|Smash Summit|series}} tournaments are the most prominent example of this.
*'''Invitational''': A short list of players are invited to the tournament to compete, instead of registration being open to anyone. Players can be invited in a variety of ways: being directly invited by the tournament organizers, qualifying for the tournament by achieving a top placement in a predetermined tournament or a Last Chance Qualifier tournament, or voted in through crowdfunding. Invitationals will often have a large prize pool in place of being generated by entry fees. {{Trn|Smash Summit|series}} tournaments are the most prominent example of this.
*'''Pre-major local''' or '''Pre-local''': A small-scale, low stakes tournament that takes place prior to a larger tournament, usually a major, and as such often feature players from outside the region. Due to the nature of these events, they are often not tiered on global rankings even if the tournament attendance is large enough to reach a major or supermajor level.
*'''Pre-major local''' or '''Pre-local''': A small-scale, low stakes tournament that takes place prior to a larger tournament, usually a major, and as such often feature players from outside the region. Due to the nature of these events, they are often not tiered on global rankings even if the tournament attendance is large enough to reach a major or supermajor level.
*'''Regional tournament''': A large tournament that draws significant attendance from its hosting region, as well as attracts attendance from neighboring regions. On most global rankings, regional tournaments are tiered as C-tier. Especially stacked regionals that attract more outside attendance than normal, or have a couple of top players in attendance, are referred to as "superregionals" and are often tiered as B-tiers on most global rankings.
*'''Regional tournament''': A large tournament that draws significant attendance from its hosting region, as well as attracts attendance from neighboring regions. On most global rankings, regional tournaments are tiered as C-tier. Especially stacked regionals that attract more outside attendance than normal, or have a couple of top players in attendance, are referred to as "superregionals" and are often tiered as B-tiers on most global rankings.

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