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(for anyone interested, here are the brackets http://rof3.challonge.com/ also not sure of the exact number of entrants, but it's probably over 200 for singles, making it the second largest european tournament of all time) |
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'''Republic of Fighters 3''' is an ongoing ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[list of national tournaments|national tournament]] being held in Noisy-le-Grand, France, by {{Sm|Slhoka}}. It is a qualifier for the ''Melee'' event at [[MLG Anaheim 2014]]. It also featured special guest {{Sm|aMSa}} from Japan, who managed to raise enough funds through [[Smash World Forums]] to attend, being the first time a Japanese player attended a major European tournament since | '''Republic of Fighters 3''' is an ongoing ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[list of national tournaments|national tournament]] being held in Noisy-le-Grand, France, by {{Sm|Slhoka}} and the second-largest European tournament of all time behind [[Epita Smash Arena 2]] with 198 entrants. It is a qualifier for the ''Melee'' event at [[MLG Anaheim 2014]]. It also featured special guest {{Sm|aMSa}} from Japan, who managed to raise enough funds through [[Smash World Forums]] to attend, being the first time a Japanese player attended a major European tournament since Epita Smash Arena 2 in 2008. | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, May 18, 2014
Republic of Fighters 3 is an ongoing Super Smash Bros. Melee national tournament being held in Noisy-le-Grand, France, by Slhoka and the second-largest European tournament of all time behind Epita Smash Arena 2 with 198 entrants. It is a qualifier for the Melee event at MLG Anaheim 2014. It also featured special guest aMSa from Japan, who managed to raise enough funds through Smash World Forums to attend, being the first time a Japanese player attended a major European tournament since Epita Smash Arena 2 in 2008.