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After his set with Goblin, it was discovered that Hyuga was participating in the tournament under the tag "Agente 7." As a result, {{Sm|Cagt}} and Mazer Gaming decided to disqualify him. This caused some controversy, with some stating that since Hyuga was playing from his home he wasn't a threat to anyone, while others supporting the decision, stating that it sets a precedent to show that offenders shouldn't be easily welcomed back into the community. <ref>{{citeweb|url=https://twitter.com/Cagt3000/status/1261354663791587330|title=Cagt's statement}}</ref> | After his set with Goblin, it was discovered that Hyuga was participating in the tournament under the tag "Agente 7." As a result, {{Sm|Cagt}} and Mazer Gaming decided to disqualify him. This caused some controversy, with some stating that since Hyuga was playing from his home he wasn't a threat to anyone, while others supporting the decision, stating that it sets a precedent to show that offenders shouldn't be easily welcomed back into the community. <ref>{{citeweb|url=https://twitter.com/Cagt3000/status/1261354663791587330|title=Cagt's statement}}</ref> | ||
Contrary to popular belief, Hyuga's participation under "Agente 7" was not to avoid being noticed, but was an inside joke alongside several other top Mexican smashers who are referred to or changed their tags to an "Agente," such as {{Sm|Javi|p=Smash 4}} becoming "Agente 1", {{Sm|Nair^}} becoming "Agente 4" and {{Sm|Maister}} becoming "Agente 9". | Contrary to popular belief, Hyuga's participation under "Agente 7" was not to avoid being noticed, but was an inside joke alongside several other top Mexican smashers who are referred to or changed their tags to an "Agente," such as {{Sm|Javi|p=Smash 4}} becoming "Agente 1", {{Sm|Nair^}} becoming "Agente 4" and {{Sm|Maister}} becoming "Agente 9". <ref>{{citeweb|url=https://twitter.com/Disweekuwu/status/1258892548334125056|title=The "Agente" order}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, November 10, 2020
Mazer Gaming Gives Back | |
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Dates | May 15th, 2020 |
Attendance | 518 |
Pot size(s) | $2,500 |
Results | |
winners | Epic_Gabriel |
Mazer Gaming Gives Back was an online tournament held on May 15th, 2020.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
(518 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Epic_Gabriel | $1,000 | |
2nd | Sonix | $500 | |
3rd | Kola | $375 | |
4th | Goblin | $250 | |
5th | Maister | $125 | |
5th | Wrath | $125 | |
7th | Underdoc | $62.50 | |
7th | Bestia | $62.50 | |
9th | BestNess | ||
9th | Limee | ||
9th | Sparg0 | ||
9th | Ang | ||
13th | Blacktwins13 | ||
13th | Ravenking | ||
13th | ShinyMark | ||
13th | ZeroTwoNone | ||
17th | The6Master | ||
17th | Chrininja | ||
17th | Peabnut | ||
17th | Cosmos | ||
17th | Mekos | ||
17th | SandwichInMyCloset | ||
17th | Grayson | ||
17th | LingLing |
Hyuga controversy
After his set with Goblin, it was discovered that Hyuga was participating in the tournament under the tag "Agente 7." As a result, Cagt and Mazer Gaming decided to disqualify him. This caused some controversy, with some stating that since Hyuga was playing from his home he wasn't a threat to anyone, while others supporting the decision, stating that it sets a precedent to show that offenders shouldn't be easily welcomed back into the community. [1]
Contrary to popular belief, Hyuga's participation under "Agente 7" was not to avoid being noticed, but was an inside joke alongside several other top Mexican smashers who are referred to or changed their tags to an "Agente," such as Javi becoming "Agente 1", Nair^ becoming "Agente 4" and Maister becoming "Agente 9". [2]