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Tournament:Smash Summit 13

Smash Summit 13
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Dates May 12th-15th, 2022
Venue Summit Gaming House
Address/City unknown
Los Angeles, California USA
Attendance 16
Entry fees N/A
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA iBDW

Smash Summit 13 was a Super Smash Bros. Melee invitational tournament. It was the thirteenth installment of the Smash Summit series for Melee, and was held on May 12th-15th, 2022 at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, which is closed to the general public.

Players invited/qualified

The following players were invited by Beyond the Summit:

The top 4 non-invited players at GENESIS 8 all qualified:

Players voted in

*Replaced Pipsqueak.

Declined players

Pipsqueak had originally qualified through the SAME 2021 Finale, but was unable to attend due to complications with COVID-19. He was replaced by Mekk, who had the highest amount of votes out of the players eliminated on the final day of voting.[1]

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in voting:

Eligible players

Players are eligible if they meet the following requirements:

Results

Singles

(16 entrants)
Final Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   iBDW  
2nd   Plup   
3rd   Hungrybox  
4th   Jmook  
5th   lloD  
5th   Zain  
7th   n0ne  
7th   KoDoRiN  
9th   Leffen   
9th   Frenzy  
9th   Salt  
9th   Mango  
13th   Mekk  
13th   Blue[2]  
13th   Sora[3]  
13th   DarkGenex[4]   

Side events

Crew Battle Singles

Crew Battle Doubles

Home Run Contest

VIP Bracket

Due to the COVID-19 outbreack, the VIP Bracket was stopped early at top 8.

(38 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
  Spark  
  Rishi  
  n3zModGod  
  null  
  Logan  
  Joey Donuts  
  Zealot  
7th   bonfire10  
9th   Squid  
9th   Violence  
9th   Bbatts  
9th   Tai  
13th   Stavino  
13th   Snap  
13th   PudgyPanda  
13th   Mova  

Survivor

16 players were split into 2 teams of 8 players each. Each team would compete in a challenge (like Crew Battles), with the winning team gaining immunity from voting. The losing team would vote amongst themselves in the Smashers Council, and the player with the most votes would be eliminated. If a player found an immunity idol and presented it at a Smashers Council, their votes would be nullified. After 8 players were eliminated, the final 8 had their teams merged. Players would compete for individual immunity from then on, and all players would vote off one of the losing players.

Survivor was cancelled at the final 4 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the $3,000 prize was split between the 4 remaining players.

(16 entrants)

Place Name Team Character(s) Earnings Merging Status
  Jmook Team Whispy   $750 Post-merge Final 4
  n0ne Team Randall    $750
  Plup Team Whispy     $750
  Salt Team Randall    $750
5th   Sora Team Whispy    12th eliminated
6th   lloD Team Whispy    11th eliminated
7th   DarkGenex Team Randall    10th eliminated
8th   Hungrybox Team Randall   9th eliminated
9th   Leffen Team Whispy   Pre-merge 8th eliminated
9th   iBDW Team Randall   7th eliminated
11th   KoDoRiN Team Randall   6th eliminated
12th   Mango Team Randall    5th eliminated
13th   Frenzy Team Whispy   3rd eliminated
13th   Blue Team Whispy   3rd eliminated
15th   Zain Team Whispy   2nd eliminated
16th   Mekk Team Randall   1st eliminated

Trivia

  • The vote-in process for Smash Summit 13 achieved a number of firsts:
    • Due to exactly 20 people opting in during the nomination phase, salami was able to advance all the way to the first round of vote-ins (before being eliminated) despite having 0 nominations.
    • DarkGenex's total vote count of approximately 100,700 votes marks the only time a player that was voted in had a vote count that eclipsed the rest of the players in the running combined (approximately 71,800 votes).
    • For the first round of vote-ins, there was a vote difference of over 84,600 votes between DarkGenex and Sora, the largest gap between two players voted in during the first round of a Smash Summit.
    • Sora became the first vote-in for two consecutive Smash Summits since aMSa at Smash Summits 5 and 6, as well as the only player to get voted in during the first round for two Summits in a row since the multi-period voting system was introduced for Smash Summit 3.
  • This is the first Melee Smash Summit with no Pikachu mains, and the first where everyone mains a top or high tier character.
    • However, Axe was still present as a VIP, ensuring the continued presence of a Pikachu player in the venue for every Melee Summit.
  • During the event, there was a positive COVID-19 case (FendrickLamar) that subsequently spread, resulting in the event being delayed on its third day.[5][6]
    • DarkGenex tested positive for COVID, unfortunately becoming the first player to have to DQ during a Summit event due to the virus.
    • Sora tested negative, but felt unwell and dropped out due to his roommate Bundun testing positive.
    • Plup felt unwell and took the day off, electing to play the Gauntlet 2nd place tiebreakers on Day 4.
    • Blue tested positive and dropped out on Day 4.
    • The 3 dropouts resulted in a final bracket of 13 players, making Smash Summit 13 the first Smash Summit of any game to have under 16 players in the final bracket.
    • A Red Bull Gauntlet ft. Plup event was planned for Day 3, postponed to Day 4 after the outbreak, and was eventually cancelled.
    • The Smasher's Council was cancelled at the final 4, and the $3,000 prize was split between the 4 remaining players.
    • The event was restricted to necessary personnel only on the last two days, so VIP attendees were refunded $500, 50% of the buy-in cost. This also stopped the VIP bracket at the top 8.
  • With his second consecutive victory, iBDW became the second person to win back-to-back Melee Summit events (following Armada, who had previously won the first four events all in a row).
    • This tournament also ties iBDW with Armada in terms of having the fewest set wins (6) for an eventual Melee Summit winner (who also won 6 sets over the entirety of Summit 4).
  • This tournament marks the first time Mango has placed outside of Top 8 for three majors in a row throughout his entire career.

References

  1. ^ Mekk replacing Pipsqueak.
  2. ^ Disqualified on Day 4 due to testing positive for COVID-19
  3. ^ Dropped out on Day 3 due to feeling unwell
  4. ^ Disqualified on Day 3 due to testing positive for COVID-19
  5. ^ https://twitter.com/FendrickLamar/status/1525543720451338240
  6. ^ https://twitter.com/BTSsmash/status/1525522623953657856

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