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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://smashboards.com/threads/sumabatox-06-in-japan-march-12-2011.299746/ Results thread] | *[https://smashboards.com/threads/sumabatox-06-in-japan-march-12-2011.299746/ Results thread] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:39, March 24, 2024
SumabatoX 6 | |
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Dates | March 12th, 2011 |
Address/City | Japan |
Attendance | 150 |
Results | |
winners | 9B |
SumabatoX 6 was a Japanese Brawl tournament. With 150 entrants, it was one of the largest Japanese tournaments in Brawl's history only eclipsed by Sun Rise Tournament, a supermajor with international attendance and Sumabato X Final, the last Sumbato tournament held for Brawl. With its large size, most of the best Japanese players attended. Winners and Grand Finals featured a clash between 9B, the best player from West Japan (Osaka) and Nietono, the best player from East Japan (Tokyo). 9B ended up victorious over Nietono, taking Winners Finals and Grand Finals 2-1 and 2-0, respectively, cementing his dominance as best in Japan.
Results[edit]
Brawl singles[edit]
(150 entrants)
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | 9B | ||
2nd | Nietono | ||
3rd | Otori | ||
4th | Kakera | ||
5th | RAIN | ||
5th | El | ||
7th | Masashi | ||
7th | Earth | ||
9th | Shu | ||
9th | Rever | ||
9th | Sakasaka | ||
9th | OCEAN | ||
13th | Tige | ||
13th | Ganbaranai | ||
13th | Smasher | ||
13th | Kuroobi | ||
17th | yuki | ||
17th | Seruka | ||
17th | Mikeneko | ||
17th | IKKI | ||
17th | hksk | ||
17th | Nagahari | ||
17th | Papepia | ||
17th | Mao | ||
25th | Phisakura | ||
25th | daiki | ||
25th | Rokutomo | ||
25th | Pilky | ||
25th | Persia | ||
25th | Aki | ||
25th | Ichi | ||
33rd | Cross | ||
33rd | Karamity | ||
33rd | Selcia | ||
33rd | FILIP | ||
33rd | Isotaku | ||
33rd | Seya | ||
33rd | Kie | ||
33rd | Kei | ||
33rd | hiko | ||
33rd | yo kan | ||
33rd | Shin | ||
33rd | BONA | ||
33rd | Rakyawo | ||
33rd | Lagnel | ||
33rd | Kie | ||
33rd | TsubasaSP | ||
49th | SOVA | ||
49th | Ikeda | ||
49th | Modori | ||
49th | Bita | ||
49th | Kirameki | ||
49th | fate | ||
49th | Lime | ||
49th | Ponpota | ||
49th | Manchara | ||
49th | DIO | ||
49th | Kamitsure | ||
49th | komorikiri | ||
49th | Pitch | ||
49th | Honey | ||
49th | Rion | ||
49th | Momonga |