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Tournament:Snosa III

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Snosa III
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Dates June 17th-18th, 2017
Venue eSports Arena
Address/City 120 W 5th St
Santa Ana, CA USA
Attendance 101
Entry fees Venue: $35
Late Venue fee: $40
Singles: $10
Doubles: $10 per team
YOLO: Free
Pot size(s) TBD for singles and doubles
TBD YOLO
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners Japan Fukurou 1v1
USA Isai & Japan Gyaki 2v2
USA Time Machine 1v1 YOLO

Snosa III was a Smash 64 tournament in Santa Ana, California, run by Team LAS. It was based off an original tournament Smash of Ages 2015 and was the follow up tournament to Snosa II. The venue was moved from No Future Cafe to the eSports Arena for more room and coverage. The rules were changed from 5 stocks to 4 stocks and an 8 Minute time limit. The side events included an eSports bar Salty Suite and a YOLO tournament, a format where a random character is locked throughout the tournament with random stages, items on high and one stock in a single elimination bracket.

Results

Super Smash Bros. singles

(101 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Fukurou  
2nd   Mariguas   
3rd   Zero  
4th   Dext3r  
5th   Gyaki  
6th   Isai  
7th   Hiyo  
8th   Heropie  
9th   BarkSanchez  
9th   DTan  
9th   Kimimaru  
9th   JaimeHR  
13th   Janitor    
13th   hydra  
13th   cobr   
13th   CTG  

Super Smash Bros. doubles

(35 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Isai     Gyaki   
2nd   Hiyo     Fukurou   
3rd   JaimeHR      Heropie  
4th   Hydra     Kimimaru  

Super Smash Bros. singles YOLO

(82 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s)
1st   Time Machine  
2nd   Zero  
3rd   NaCl  
3rd   VibErant  

Trivia

  • Through contributions and 64 league merchandise purchases [1], international 64 smashers Mariguas, Gyaki, Dext3r, Hiyo and Fukurou were funded to attend the tournament.
  • Donation goals were also met for Waterfall Bracket (WTF for short) where a non-elimination round robin is used to create a separate division bracket based on the round robin performance. Starting with the lowest division having top 2 winners move up to the next division until the final "elite" division is played to win the entire tournament. [2]

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