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Tournament:SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier

SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier
Dates April 3rd-4th, 2021
Attendance 519
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Ecuador Br1 AV Singles
Brazil Player 7 Last Chance Qualifier
Staff
Organizer(s) VGBootCamp, CoVill Gaming

SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier was the fourth Super Smash Bros. Ultimate qualifier for Phase One of the Smash World Tour 2021. It is region locked to South America. The top twelve players of the main bracket and the top four players from the Last Chance Qualifier were invited to the Phase Two tournament SWT: South America Ultimate Regional Finals.

RegionsEdit

  •   Argentina
  •   Bolivia
  •   Brazil
  •   Chile
  •   Colombia
  •   Ecuador
  •   French Guiana
  •   Guyana
  •   Paraguay
  •   Peru
  •   Suriname
  •   Uruguay
  •   Venezuela

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

(519 entrants)
Phase 3 (Top 32)
Final (Top 8)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Br1 AV   
2nd   Anality   
3rd   Frido  
4th   Keen     
5th   Ghoul979  
5th   Toon  
7th   jjcat00  
7th   ZanT  
9th   OZN~Tales  
9th   Poyo  
9th   LinkEa  
9th*   Wise  
13th   Lukitu  
13th   Player 7  
13th   Necrossb  
13th   Luffyranha   
17th   Castle   
17th   Telegato Fibraótica     
17th   Ran  
17th   Asellus  
17th   RevoS  
17th   Peppa  
17th   Escurridizo  
17th   GoDMoDe   
25th   CondeLizard   
25th   Raptor  
25th   AjaXy  
25th   Dannckles  
25th*   CruxisPhantom  
25th   STARLEE   
25th   GARU   
25th   Paco  
33rd   Magiciak  
33rd   Hertx  
33rd   Howl  
33rd   Blas  
33rd   Zet  
33rd   LeSoS  
33rd*   Sekai Doggo  
33rd   Jungkook  
33rd   Raleck  
33rd   Tuxedo  
33rd   GnZ  
33rd   GotM    
33rd   Zio   
33rd   Leoxe  
33rd   Chicho  
33rd   TAKUMI  

*DQ'd from Losers.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Last Chance QualifierEdit

(507 entrants)
Phase 3 (Top 36)
Finals (Top 8)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Player 7  
2nd   Lukitu  
3rd   Luffyranha   
4th   Ran  
5th   MeetLeo  
5th   Asellus  
7th*   Magiciak  
7th   Dolce  
9th*   CruxisPhantom  
9th   Castle  
9th   Perezoso  
9th   Raptor  
13th   Dannckles  
13th   RevoS  
13th   Necrossb  
13th   Leoxe  
17th   Paco   
17th   AjaXy  
17th   STARLEE  
17th   Bind  
17th   Mitsu   
17th   Howl  
17th   Sonny   
17th   Lord  

*DQ'd from Losers.

ControversyEdit

Controversy arose when Chilean smasher Nyx accused Lukitu for dishonesty. Nyx noted that Lukitu lagtested against 5 different opponents, including notable players such as CruxisPhantom and STARLEE, causing them to get disqualified from the set for poor connection. Nyx stated that some of the players disqualified tested their connections together and had little problem, leading him to believe Lukitu was doing it to his advantage, as the distance between Brazil and both Chile and Peru was greater than or around the distance across the continental United States. In response, Cagt stated that Lukitu did not break any rules and did not show any connection issues when doing the lagtest, but also stated that he would be adjusting the rules so that a lagtest can be called only when the match is completely unplayable.[1]

Lukitu would later respond to the accusation by clarifying misconceptions and going through each disqualification one-by-one, each with a screenshot of the conversation on Start.gg. Specifically, Lukitu stated that in two of the DQs, the opponent called for a lagtest and failed it; he only called for a lagtest during CruxisPhantom's set - where CruxisPhantom admitted he had internet problems that day - and Magiciak's set - where both players agreed the connection was bad.[2]

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