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==Notable ladders==
==Notable ladders==
*[[Anther's Ladder]] - A ladder that is available for every Smash game.
*[[Anther's Ladder]] - A ladder that is available for every Smash game. Some of the ladder tournaments consist of prize pools.
*[[Smashmate]] - The largest online matchmaking system in Japan. 50 players with the highest points are ranked on the [[Smashmate Rankings]] for each season.
*[[Smashmate]] - The largest online matchmaking system in Japan. 50 players with the highest points are ranked on the [[Smashmate Rankings]] for each season.
*[[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]] - A ladder with point system based on online tournament results.
*[[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]] - A ladder with point system based on online tournament results.

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Ladders or ladder tournaments are matchmaking system that allows players to play sets between each other in a point system. They are usually held online on websites such as Anther's Ladder, Smashmate, and smash.gg.

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Similar to a Swiss bracket system, players are assigned to match against others of similar level. However, players can choose how many matches they play instead of playing the same number of rounds. When a player win a set against the opponent, they earn points and get higher ranks. Oppositely, players drop in ranks when they lose points after losing a set. Player with the higest point is at the top of the leaderboard.

Notable ladders

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