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==1-on-1== | ==1-on-1== | ||
*Every match is played with 4 stocks. If there is high attendance, this may be replaced with 3 stocks. | *Every match is played with 4 stocks. If there is high attendance, this may be replaced with 3 stocks. | ||
*Every match is played on {{SSB|Dream Land}} | *Every match is played on {{SSB|Dream Land}}. | ||
*Certain tournaments are best of 1 throughout, though this is rare. Usually, there are pools or round-robin. | *Certain tournaments are best of 1 throughout, though this is rare. Usually, there are pools or round-robin. | ||
*Most pools consist of 7-8 people and are round-robin. In pools where brackets are used, Winners Finals is done but not Loser's Finals. In short, 2 to 4 people advance (usually out of 7-8) | *Most pools consist of 7-8 people and are round-robin. In pools where brackets are used, Winners Finals is done but not Loser's Finals. In short, 2 to 4 people advance (usually out of 7-8) | ||
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*Single elimination | *Single elimination | ||
**More recently since Kanto and [[Kansai 2018]], events have been double elimination and have been best of 3 more similar to the [[Tournament rulesets (SSB)|US/International ruleset]]. However, Finals is still best of 3 unlike the US. | **More recently since Kanto and [[Kansai 2018]], events have been double elimination and have been best of 3 more similar to the [[Tournament rulesets (SSB)|US/International ruleset]]. However, Finals is still best of 3 unlike the US. | ||
*Ports 2 and 4 are used (to prevent platform disadvantage on Dream Land) | |||
==2-on-2== | ==2-on-2== |