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| format                    = Double elimination
| format                    = Double elimination
| player(s) with most wins  = {{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} (Fatality Saga, ESAM Saga, EE Saga, Abadango Saga)
| player(s) with most wins  = {{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} (Fatality Saga, ESAM Saga, EE Saga, Abadango Saga)
| director                  = {{Sm|Champ}}, [[2GGaming]]
| organizer                = {{Sm|Champ}}, [[2GGaming]]
| website                  = http://2ggaming.com/
| website                  = http://2ggaming.com/
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'''2GGT''' is a {{forwiiu}} [[tournament]] series held on a monthly/bi-monthly basis, mainly in [[Southern California]]. First held in December 2015, it is organized and directed by {{Sm|Champ}} and the [[2GGaming]] team. Each event is dedicated towards a particular player or a group of players that are flown out to compete. 2GGT is largely praised due to the overall efficiency and quality of the tournaments: despite many of them housing well over 300 entrants, singles, doubles and side events were hosted from start to finish in a single day with no time constraints. It has quickly grown in popularity since its inception, having hosted some of the largest tournaments for ''Smash 4'' of all time.  
'''2GGT''' was a {{forwiiu}} [[tournament]] series held on a monthly/bi-monthly basis, mainly in [[Southern California]]. First held in December 2015, it is organized and directed by {{Sm|Champ}} and the [[2GGaming]] team. Each event is dedicated towards a particular player or a group of players that are flown out to compete. 2GGT is largely praised due to the overall efficiency and quality of the tournaments: despite many of them housing well over 300 entrants, singles, doubles and side events were hosted from start to finish in a single day with no time constraints. It quickly grew in popularity since its inception, having hosted some of the largest tournaments for ''Smash 4'' of all time.  


On December 18th, 2016, following [[2GGT: ZeRo Saga]], tournament director and 2GG crew member {{Sm|Champ}} announced the rebranding of 2GGT as 2GGC, or [[2GG Championship Series]].
On December 18th, 2016, following [[2GGT: ZeRo Saga]], tournament director and 2GG crew member {{Sm|Champ}} announced the rebranding of 2GGT as 2GGC, or [[2GG Championship Series]].
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==Champions==
==Champions==
==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} Smash 4 Winners {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}===
==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} Smash 4 Winners {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}===
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| [[2GGT: Abadango Saga]] || Gonzalo Barrios || {{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} || {{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSB4|s=16px}} || {{Sm|Larry Lurr|USA}} || {{Head|Fox|g=SSB4|s=16px}}
| [[2GGT: Abadango Saga]] || Gonzalo Barrios || {{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} || {{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSB4|s=16px}} || {{Sm|Larry Lurr|USA}} || {{Head|Fox|g=SSB4|s=16px}}
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|-
| [[2GGT: ZeRo Saga]] || Leonardo Perez || {{Sm|MKLeo|Mexico}} || {{Head|Marth|g=SSB4|s=16px}}{{Head|Cloud|g=SSB4|s=16px}} || {{Sm|Larry Lurr|USA}} || {{Head|Fox|g=SSB4|s=16px}}
| [[2GGT: ZeRo Saga]] || Leonardo Perez || {{Sm|MkLeo|Mexico}} || {{Head|Marth|g=SSB4|s=16px}}{{Head|Cloud|g=SSB4|s=16px}} || {{Sm|Larry Lurr|USA}} || {{Head|Fox|g=SSB4|s=16px}}
|}
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*2GGT's namesake is a reference to ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Ball GT}}'', and as such, its main logo is also inspired by it, and each event typically follows a "[featured player] Saga" nomenclature, much like ''Dragon Ball''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s own naming convention for each saga.
*2GGT's namesake is a reference to ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Ball GT}}'', and as such, its main logo is also inspired by it, and each event typically follows a "[featured player] Saga" nomenclature, much like ''Dragon Ball''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s own naming convention for each saga.
*None of the featured players have managed to win their own saga as of yet. This is commonly referred to as the "saga curse". Three particularly ironic examples are {{Sm|Pink Fresh}} finishing at 17th place at his own saga but winning KTAR Saga 2 months after, {{Sm|MKLeo}} being unable to attend Mexico Saga but winning ZeRo Saga 6 months later and {{Sm|ZeRo}}, who won 4 separate sagas, yet placed 4th on his own. Here is each player's placement in their own saga:
**Fatality Saga - 7th
**ESAM Saga - 5th
**The False Awakens - 2nd
**EE Saga - 49th
**FOW Saga - 4th
**Fresh Saga - 17th
**Mexico Saga - 4th ({{Sm|Hyuga}}, the best placing Mexican player)
**KTAR Saga - 2nd ({{Sm|Marss}}, the best placing player out of everyone who was either from Tristate and/or a former KTAR winner)
**Abadango Saga - 13th
**ZeRo Saga - 4th


==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://twitter.com/2GGaming Official Twitter]
*[https://twitter.com/2GGaming Official Twitter]


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Latest revision as of 06:32, June 8, 2023

2GGT
2GGT logo.png
Info
Founded 2015
Region United States
Format Double elimination
Most successful player(s) Chile ZeRo (Fatality Saga, ESAM Saga, EE Saga, Abadango Saga)
Staff
Organizer(s) Champ, 2GGaming
Website(s) http://2ggaming.com/

2GGT was a Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament series held on a monthly/bi-monthly basis, mainly in Southern California. First held in December 2015, it is organized and directed by Champ and the 2GGaming team. Each event is dedicated towards a particular player or a group of players that are flown out to compete. 2GGT is largely praised due to the overall efficiency and quality of the tournaments: despite many of them housing well over 300 entrants, singles, doubles and side events were hosted from start to finish in a single day with no time constraints. It quickly grew in popularity since its inception, having hosted some of the largest tournaments for Smash 4 of all time.

On December 18th, 2016, following 2GGT: ZeRo Saga, tournament director and 2GG crew member Champ announced the rebranding of 2GGT as 2GGC, or 2GG Championship Series.

List of tournamentsEdit

Event Date Attendance
2GGT: Fatality Saga December 5th, 2015 96
2GGT: ESAM Saga January 9th, 2016 190
2GGT: The False Awakens January 30th, 2016 208
2GGT: EE Saga February 27th, 2016 204
2GGT: FOW Saga March 26th, 2016 371
2GGT: Fresh Saga May 7th, 2016 345
2GGT: Mexico Saga June 4th, 2016 423
2GGT: KTAR Saga July 23rd, 2016 432
2GGT: Abadango Saga September 24th, 2016 564
2GGT: ZeRo Saga December 16th-18th, 2016 367

ChampionsEdit

  Smash 4 Winners  Edit

Event Player Tag Character(s) Runner-up Character(s)
2GGT: Fatality Saga Gonzalo Barrios   ZeRo      Ito  
2GGT: ESAM Saga Gonzalo Barrios   ZeRo      VoiD  
2GGT: The False Awakens Eric Legesse   Tyrant      False   
2GGT: EE Saga Gonzalo Barrios   ZeRo      Larry Lurr    
2GGT: FOW Saga Nairoby Quezada   Nairo     Larry Lurr   
2GGT: Fresh Saga Alberto Miliziano   Trela     VoiD  
2GGT: Mexico Saga Larry Holland   Larry Lurr       ZeRo   
2GGT: KTAR Saga Marcus Wilson   Pink Fresh     Marss  
2GGT: Abadango Saga Gonzalo Barrios   ZeRo     Larry Lurr  
2GGT: ZeRo Saga Leonardo Perez   MkLeo      Larry Lurr  

TriviaEdit

  • 2GGT's namesake is a reference to Dragon Ball GT, and as such, its main logo is also inspired by it, and each event typically follows a "[featured player] Saga" nomenclature, much like Dragon Ball's own naming convention for each saga.

External linksEdit