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SSBMRank used to only include players that had taken part in at least one American tournament, as many of the panelists resided in the United States. As a result, some notable, international players that rarely traveled to the United States did not appear in the rankings, such as {{Sm|Amsah}} and {{Sm|Dark}}; some smashers featured on the 2013 list, like {{Sm|Unknown522}}, {{Sm|Overtriforce}}, and {{Sm|Gucci}}, also later failed to reappear in the 2014 listing for similar reasons. The 2015 list, however, started including players who had taken part in major European tournaments, and a larger number of European smashers have started appearing on the SSBMRank.
SSBMRank used to only include players that had taken part in at least one American tournament, as many of the panelists resided in the United States. As a result, some notable, international players that rarely traveled to the United States did not appear in the rankings, such as {{Sm|Amsah}} and {{Sm|Dark}}; some smashers featured on the 2013 list, like {{Sm|Unknown522}}, {{Sm|Overtriforce}}, and {{Sm|Gucci}}, also later failed to reappear in the 2014 listing for similar reasons. The 2015 list, however, started including players who had taken part in major European tournaments, and a larger number of European smashers have started appearing on the SSBMRank.
==See also==
*[[2013 SSBMRank]]
*[[Summer 2014 SSBMRank]]
*[[2014 SSBMRank]]
*[[Summer 2015 SSBMRank]]
*[[2015 SSBMRank]]
*[[2016 SSBMRank]]
*[[Summer 2017 SSBMRank]]


==External links==
==External links==