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Tournament:SWT: Central America Ultimate Regional Finals

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SWT: Central America Ultimate Regional Finals
Dates August 21st-22nd, 2021
Venue unknown
Address/City Mexico Mexico
Attendance 16
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD

SWT: Central America Ultimate Regional Finals is the second Super Smash Bros. Ultimate final for Phase Two of the Smash World Tour 2021. The eight players who qualified through the SWT: Mexico Ultimate Online Qualifier and the eight players who qualified through the SWT: Central America South Ultimate Online Qualifier are invited to this tournament. The top 6 players will qualify for the Smash World Tour 2021 Finale. The tournament is the first offline event of the Smash World Tour 2021.

Players qualified

The top 6 finishers at SWT: Mexico Ultimate Online Qualifier qualified:

The top 6 finishers at SWT: Central America South Ultimate Online Qualifier qualified:

The top 2 finishers at SWT: Mexico Ultimate Online Qualifier Last Chance Qualifiers qualified:

The top 2 finishers at SWT: Central America South Ultimate Online Qualifier Last Chance Qualifiers qualified:

*As Echofire, Tuitt, and Wolfen were unable to attend the tournament, they were replaced with   0mart,   WaKa, and   BigBoss.[1][2] They placed 3rd, 3rd, and 4th in their sub-regions' Last Chance Qualifiers respectively.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(16 entrants)
Championship Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th   Capitancito  
7th   ShinyMark  
9th   0mart  
9th   WaKa  
9th   BigBoss  
9th   Nair^   
13th   Mtkat  
13th   Chag  
13th   Andrik  
13th   AlanDiss  

Pause controversy

At the end of the winner's quarter-finals set between Maister and Sonix, Sonix accidentally paused during the fourth game. Although Sonix had to forfeit a stock, he would still win the game, and subsequently the set. Following the match, the legitimacy of the set was questioned, with some believing the pause killed Maister's momentum and thus decreased his chances of winning, and others arguing that the stock forfeit didn't change the match outcome as Maister was already at a high percent and on his last stock. Nevertheless, players wondered why pausing was not turned off, as tournaments tend to disable pausing.

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