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{{Infobox Tournament
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|name        = Kansai 2016
|name        = Kansai 2016
|image      = Kobe_fashion_mart.png
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|dates      = April 30th, 2016
|dates      = April 30th, 2016
|venue      = Kobe Fashion Mart  
|venue      = Kobe Fashion Mart
|address    = 9F (9th Floor)
|address    = 9F (9th Floor)
|city        = Rokkō Island, Kobe {{Flag|Japan}}
|city        = Rokkō Island, Kobe {{Flag|Japan}}
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|pot        = 0
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|ssb64winner = {{Sm|Wario}} <small>1v1</small>
|ssb64winner = {{Sm|wario|Japan}} <small>1v1</small>
|director    = {{Sm|Wangera}}
|organizer  = {{Sm|Wangera|Japan}}
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'''Kansai 2016''' (or '''9th Kansai''') was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 50 entrants, and Top 8 was streamed live on Nico Nico. Due to Japanese customs/rules, there was no prize fund.
'''Kansai 2016''' (or '''9th Kansai''') was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 50 entrants, and Top 8 was streamed live on Nico Nico. Due to Japanese customs/rules, there was no prize fund.


Kansai 2016 used a similar tournament format as at [[Kansai 2015]]: there were 7 Round-Robin pools. Top 4 players in a pool advanced to a 28 man best-of-1, Double Elimination Bracket, with a best-of-3 Grand Finals. This (as with [[Kansai 2015]]) was a change from the typical Japanese ruleset of pools into best-of-1, single elimination bracket.
Kansai 2016 used a similar tournament format as at {{Trn|Kansai 2015}}: there were 7 Round-Robin pools. Top 4 players in a pool advanced to a 28 man best-of-1, Double Elimination Bracket, with a best-of-3 Grand Finals. This (as with Kansai 2015) was a change from the typical Japanese ruleset of pools into best-of-1, single elimination bracket.


Once again, {{Sm|wario}} beat {{Sm|Jouske}} to take first place. This is wario's fourth Japanese national tournament win in a row, and his third win over Jouske. {{Sm|Revan}} traveled from Canada to provide some Western representation. He made it out of pools, but lost to {{Sm|Jouske}} in Winners Round One, and then was eliminated by {{Sm|Hiyo}} in Losers. In addition to {{Sm|Revan}}, {{Sm|Mr. Sir}}, a Samus main, and Andykins, a Fox main from Michigan, traveled there from the United States.
Once again, {{Sm|wario}} beat {{Sm|Jouske}} to take first place. This was wario's fourth Japanese national tournament win in a row, and his third win over Jouske.
 
{{Sm|Revan}} traveled from Canada to provide some Western representation. He made it out of pools, but lost to Jouske in Winners Round One, and then was eliminated by {{Sm|Hiyo}} in Losers. In addition to Revan, {{Sm|Mr. Sir}}, a Samus main, and {{Sm|Andykins}}, a Fox main from Michigan traveled there from the United States.


==Results==
==Results==
===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' singles===
(50 entrants)
(50 entrants)
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!Place!!Name!!Character(s)
!Place!!Name!!Character
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|1st||{{Sm|wario|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|1st||{{Sm|wario|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
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|5th||{{Sm|Wangera|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|5th||{{Sm|Wangera|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|5th||{{Sm|torori|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|5th||{{Sm|Toroori|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|7th||{{Sm|Hebiichigo|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|7th||{{Sm|Hebiichigo|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}}
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|25th||{{Sm|gyaki|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|25th||{{Sm|gyaki|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|25th||{{Sm|Funyan|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|25th||{{Sm|Funya~N|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|}
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*[http://sns.prtls.jp/netsma_64/info.html?iid=13891ba127e041ee Top 28 Results]
*[http://sns.prtls.jp/netsma_64/info.html?iid=13891ba127e041ee Top 28 Results]


{{Kansai}}


[[Category:National tournaments]]
[[Category:Kansai tournaments]]
[[Category:Japanese tournaments]]
[[Category:Major tournaments (SSB)]]
[[Category:2016 tournaments]]
[[Category:2016 tournaments]]

Latest revision as of 18:04, August 20, 2023

Kansai 2016
Dates April 30th, 2016
Venue Kobe Fashion Mart
Address/City 9F (9th Floor)
Rokkō Island, Kobe Japan
Attendance 50
Entry fees 0
Pot size(s) 0
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners Japan wario 1v1
Staff
Organizer(s) Japan Wangera

Kansai 2016 (or 9th Kansai) was a national Super Smash Bros. tournament held in the Kansai region of Japan. There were 50 entrants, and Top 8 was streamed live on Nico Nico. Due to Japanese customs/rules, there was no prize fund.

Kansai 2016 used a similar tournament format as at Kansai 2015: there were 7 Round-Robin pools. Top 4 players in a pool advanced to a 28 man best-of-1, Double Elimination Bracket, with a best-of-3 Grand Finals. This (as with Kansai 2015) was a change from the typical Japanese ruleset of pools into best-of-1, single elimination bracket.

Once again, wario beat Jouske to take first place. This was wario's fourth Japanese national tournament win in a row, and his third win over Jouske.

Revan traveled from Canada to provide some Western representation. He made it out of pools, but lost to Jouske in Winners Round One, and then was eliminated by Hiyo in Losers. In addition to Revan, Mr. Sir, a Samus main, and Andykins, a Fox main from Michigan traveled there from the United States.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. singlesEdit

(50 entrants)

Place Name Character(s)
1st   wario  
2nd   Jouske  
3rd   Keisuke  
4th   Fukurou  
5th   Wangera  
5th   Toroori  
7th   Hebiichigo  
7th   bonobono  
9th   hiyo  
9th   shizuku  
9th   Yu-Kun  
9th   Kippe  
13th   Revan  
13th   Rami  
13th   Hitoshio  
13th   Tomo  
17th   Akaemu  
17th   hassan  
17th   meipon  
17th   Moyashi  
17th   Otimo  
17th   forester  
17th   Kijimaairi  
17th   Masamasa  
25th   noun  
25th   Hiragana  
25th   gyaki  
25th   Funya~N  

External linksEdit