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'''SKTAR 3''' was a ''[[Project M]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' [[list of national tournaments|national tournament]] hosted by {{Sm|Keitaro}} during May 31st-June 1st, 2014. It was the successor of last year's [[SKTAR 2]], and the first tournament in the [[SKTAR (tournament series)|SKTAR series]] to include ''Melee'' and ''Project M'' tournaments. It was also sponsored by [[Major League Gaming]], as well as being a 5000 point qualifier for the ''Melee'' event at [[MLG Anaheim 2014]]. It is the 3rd-largest ''Project M'' tournament of all time, behind [[Apex 2014]]'s 382 entrants and [[The Big House 4]]'s 328 entrants.
'''SKTAR 3''' was a ''[[Project M]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' [[list of national tournaments|national tournament]] hosted by {{Sm|Keitaro}} during May 31st-June 1st, 2014. It was the successor of last year's [[SKTAR 2]], and the first tournament in the [[SKTAR (tournament series)|SKTAR series]] to include ''Melee'' and ''Project M'' tournaments. It was also sponsored by [[Major League Gaming]], as well as being a 5000 point qualifier for the ''Melee'' event at [[MLG Anaheim 2014]]. It is the 3rd-largest ''Project M'' tournament of all time, behind [[Apex 2014]] (382 entrants) and [[The Big House 4]] (328 entrants}, with 256 entrants.


The ''Melee'' portion of the event was streamed by [[VGBootCamp]], while the ''Brawl'' and ''Project M'' portions of the event were streamed by [[CLASH Tournaments]]. However, due to technical difficulties, VGBootCamp were unable to upload any part of the ''Melee'' stream from day 1 and did not get the stream up until day 2. Because of this, CLASH Tournaments ended up streaming the finals of the ''Melee'' doubles tournament.
The ''Melee'' portion of the event was streamed by [[VGBootCamp]], while the ''Brawl'' and ''Project M'' portions of the event were streamed by [[CLASH Tournaments]]. However, due to technical difficulties, VGBootCamp were unable to upload any part of the ''Melee'' stream from day 1 and did not get the stream up until day 2. Because of this, CLASH Tournaments ended up streaming the finals of the ''Melee'' doubles tournament.