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==Eligible players==
==Eligible players==
Anyone ranked in the [[Panda Global Rankings]] v3 Top 50 and those who placed Top 64 (49th or better) at [[Super Smash Con 2017]], [[GameTyrant Expo 2017]], [[The Big House 7]], or [[2GGC: MkLeo Saga]] were allowed for voting. 152 players were allowed for voting, a few more than Smash Summit 5’s number of acceptable players. The 16 with the most Twitter nominations progressed to the voting phase.
Anyone ranked in the [[Panda Global Rankings]] v3 Top 50 and those who placed Top 64 (49th or better) at [[Super Smash Con 2017]], [[GameTyrant Expo 2017]], [[The Big House 7]], or [[2GGC: MkLeo Saga]] were eligible for voting. 152 players were eligible for voting, a few more than Smash Summit 5’s number of eligible players. The 16 with the most Twitter nominations progressed to the voting phase.


Out of the acceptable players, there were 116 Americans, 21 Japanese, 8 Canadians, 4 Mexicans, a Dutch, an Ecuadorian, and a French.
Out of the eligible players, there were 116 Americans, 21 Japanese, 8 Canadians, 4 Mexicans, a Dutch, an Ecuadorian, and a French.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Smash 4 Boot Camp continued the trend from the Smash Summit series where exactly five Americans and one international player are voted in every time.
*Smash 4 Boot Camp continued the trend from the Smash Summit series where exactly five Americans and one international player are voted in every time.
*As of this tournament, no player has competed at both a ''Melee'' Smash Summit event and a Smash 4 Boot Camp event. However, {{Sm|ESAM}} was both in [[Smash Summit 2]] and made it to the second phase of voting of Smash 4 Boot Camp, and {{Sm|aMSa}} was both in [[Smash Summit 5]] and allowed to be nominated for Smash 4 Boot Camp. ESAM ended up attending, but only as a VIP spectator and not a competitor.
*As of this tournament, no player has competed at both a ''Melee'' Smash Summit event and a Smash 4 Boot Camp event. However, {{Sm|ESAM}} was both in [[Smash Summit 2]] and made it to the second phase of voting of Smash 4 Boot Camp, and {{Sm|aMSa}} was both in [[Smash Summit 5]] and eligible to be nominated for Smash 4 Boot Camp. ESAM ended up attending, but only as a VIP spectator and not a competitor.
*{{Sm|Larry Lurr}} defeated {{Sm|ZeRo}} 2-0 in Group B of pools, marking his first victory over ZeRo since [[2GGT: Abadango Saga]] over a year prior. However, the results of this tournament are not included on the [[Panda Global Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Larry Lurr}} defeated {{Sm|ZeRo}} 2-0 in Group B of pools, marking his first victory over ZeRo since [[2GGT: Abadango Saga]] over a year prior. However, the results of this tournament are not included on the [[Panda Global Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Marss}} also notably defeated {{Sm|Nairo}} in the Zero Suit Samus ditto, being the first player to do so. However, this tournament is not counted for the Panda Global Rankings said above.
*{{Sm|Marss}} also notably defeated {{Sm|Nairo}} in the Zero Suit Samus ditto, being the first player to do so. However, this tournament is not counted for the Panda Global Rankings said above.