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==Tournament | ==Tournament summary== | ||
= | Controversy arouse following the conclusion of the round robin phase, as Pool B saw two ties: {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} and {{Sm|Dabuz}} went 3-1 (having lost to Dabuz and MkLeo, respectively) while {{Sm|Tweek}} and {{Sm|MkLeo}} went 2-2 (with Tweek losing to Dabuz and Light and MkLeo losing to Light and Tweek). Initially, it was assumed that head-to-head would be the tie-breaker, which meant Pool B would have Dabuz first, Light second, Tweek third, and MkLeo fourth; this order was presented on-stream and was initially present in-bracket. However, it was later revealed that the actual tie-breaker was game count, and as a result the order was changed to Light first, Dabuz second, MkLeo third, and Tweek fourth. This sudden order shift not only confused many players and spectators, but it also affected the final bracket: most notably, MkLeo went from facing {{Sm|Maister}}, a player MkLeo had a dominant record over; to {{Sm|Riddles}}, one of MkLeo's bracket demons and who eventually defeated MkLeo 3-0, eliminating him at 7th. In addition, many spectators questioned the seriousness of the event, and especially pointed out how MkLeo and Tweek chose to play {{SSBU|Byleth}} and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}, respectively, for most of the event instead of their current mains. | ||
In spite of the issues, this tournament saw a strong run from {{Sm|SHADIC}}, who after losing to {{Sm|Sonix}} in round robins 2-0 and Winner's Finals 3-0 was able to double-eliminate him in Grand Finals 3-2 and 3-0, claiming his second major victory. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Revision as of 22:00, April 20, 2024
The Luminosity Invitational | |
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Dates | April 20th, 2024 |
Address/City | 15305 S Dixie Hwy Palmetto Bay, Florida |
Pot size(s) | $10,000 |
Results | |
winners | SHADIC |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | Luminosity Gaming |
The Luminosity Invitational was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational held in Palmetto Bay, Florida on April 20th, 2024. The event was announced at the end of an April Fools' Day prank on April 1st, with invited players slowly being announced within the next few weeks, although a few player invites were leaked early. The tournament featured Round Robin Best of 3 pools, and the top four players of each pool will then compete in a final double-elimination bracket, with the 1st and 2nd placers starting on Winners' side, and the 3rd and 4th placers starting on Losers' side.
The tournament was sponsored by the grocery chain Kroger.
Tournament summary
Controversy arouse following the conclusion of the round robin phase, as Pool B saw two ties: Light and Dabuz went 3-1 (having lost to Dabuz and MkLeo, respectively) while Tweek and MkLeo went 2-2 (with Tweek losing to Dabuz and Light and MkLeo losing to Light and Tweek). Initially, it was assumed that head-to-head would be the tie-breaker, which meant Pool B would have Dabuz first, Light second, Tweek third, and MkLeo fourth; this order was presented on-stream and was initially present in-bracket. However, it was later revealed that the actual tie-breaker was game count, and as a result the order was changed to Light first, Dabuz second, MkLeo third, and Tweek fourth. This sudden order shift not only confused many players and spectators, but it also affected the final bracket: most notably, MkLeo went from facing Maister, a player MkLeo had a dominant record over; to Riddles, one of MkLeo's bracket demons and who eventually defeated MkLeo 3-0, eliminating him at 7th. In addition, many spectators questioned the seriousness of the event, and especially pointed out how MkLeo and Tweek chose to play Byleth and Sephiroth, respectively, for most of the event instead of their current mains.
In spite of the issues, this tournament saw a strong run from SHADIC, who after losing to Sonix in round robins 2-0 and Winner's Finals 3-0 was able to double-eliminate him in Grand Finals 3-2 and 3-0, claiming his second major victory.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(10 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | SHADIC | ||
2nd | Sonix | ||
3rd | Dabuz | ||
4th | Maister | ||
5th | Light | ||
5th | Riddles | ||
7th | Tweek | ||
7th | MkLeo | ||
9th* | Marss | ||
10th | Hungrybox |
*Marss won 2-0 over Hungrybox in a tiebreaker set for 9th, and won a Kroger gift card as well.