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Tournament:Escape From Yoshi's Island

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Escape from Yoshi's Island
from smashgg
Dates October 13th, 2018
Venue AON Gaming
Address/City 21 Brandywine Dr
Deer Park, NY USA
Attendance 73
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners US Dabuz 1v1
USA Don & USA Light 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) AON Gaming

Escape from Yoshi's Island was a Super Smash Bros. for Wii U regional tournament held in Deer Park, New York, on October 13th, 2018. It's the last Smash 4 tournament ran by AON Gaming and is themed around Yoshi, with top Yoshi mains such as Raptor, Sloth, and Suarez participating, as well as a Yoshi vs The World crew battle.

Results

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles

(72 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Dabuz  
2nd   Light  
3rd   ANTi   
4th   Vinnie  
5th   Ralphie  
5th   Suarez  
7th   Raptor  
7th   UtopianRay  
9th   Soan  
9th   Barsthejourney   
9th   Mr.E  
9th   Mr. Mojo Risin'   
13th   SoulArts  
13th   Kofi  
13th   Zane  
13th   Rawk  

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doubles

(21 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Light     Don  
2nd   Mr.E     Vinnie   
3rd   Ralphie     Zane  
4th   DZ      Soan  
5th   Ippo     Mr. Mojo Risin'  
5th   Raptor     Suarez  
7th   SoulArts     Stocktaker69  
7th   player 4     Taiga  

Yoshi vs The World crews

14 players, 2 stocks. [1]

Yoshi Character Stocks Taken The World Character Stocks Taken
  RJ   2   SoulArts   1
  Taiga   1   Zane   4
  Sloth   2   DZ   1
  Soan   2   Ralphie   6
  JusLiv   0   Blackbird   0
  F Stop   0   Ippo   3
  Raptor   4   Brother Quang   1
  Lazkap   1   RedRobin   5
  PC Ninja   3   DT60   5
  Player4   0   Fabiio   1
  Hangman   1   PkChris   0
  Ashmin   1   Zaphros   1
  0
  Suarez   6
Total 23 Total 28

Trivia

  • Hangman played in the Yoshi vs the World crew battle with one hand. He developed his technique after breaking his right hand, and further refined it after a subsequent injury.

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