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Tournament:Kamp Kone

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Kamp Kone
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Dates August 27th-30th, 2021
Venue Mount Cook Adventure Centre
Address/City Porter Ln, Middleton, Matlock DE4 4LS, UK
Derby, United Kingdom England
Attendance 134
Entry fees Simgles: £5
Doubles: £10
Pot size(s) £635 1v1
£450 2v2
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners UK Frenzy 1v1
UK R23 & UK Laurster 2v2

Kamp Kone was a super regional tournament for Super Smash Bros. Melee that took place from August 27th-30th, 2021, and was the first notable in-person UK Melee tournament following the COVID-19 pandemic. The event featured a singles and doubles event, along with a unique crew battle system where players assigned to 4 teams at registration could field more players based on social media content they produced, which was then rated and scored. The number of points each team had determined the number of players they could have on their crew.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Melee singles

(127 entrants)
Top 60 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Frenzy   £254
2nd   max   £158.75
3rd   Setchi   £63.5
4th   Fuzzyness   £31.75
5th   Okameed   £15.875
5th   Fat Tino   £15.875
7th   GG   £5
7th   Luan   £5
9th   Phade  
9th   Antz  
9th   Modest Major  
9th   Laurster  
13th   Skuxx  
13th   ShiftingShadows  
13th   Mordo  
13th   Aiken  
17th   Cpt. Nebula  
17th   Glaikit  
17th   Meamking  
17th   Ryzon  
17th   Bomboni  
17th   Silas  
17th   EuO  
17th   10QuidShoes  

Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles

(45 teams)
Top 18 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   R23     Laurster  
2nd   GG     Luan  
3rd   Frenzy     Setchi  
4th   Mordo     max  
5th   Fat Tino     Okameed  
5th   Modest Major     Modentor  
7th   Skuxx     Bort  
7th   HoorayForJay     JoMo  

Trivia

  • This tournament marks the first time that a United Kingdom player besides Professor Pro won a UK Melee in-person tournament with more than 100 entrants since 2014, with Frenzy achieving 1st place.

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