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Tournament Go, abbreviated TG, was a series of Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments held in California hosted by Matt Deezie who is best known for being the father of the Super Smash Bros. tournament scene. The Tournament Go series are considered the first major tournaments. Tournament Go was the biggest national tournament series during its time and set the precedence for all Smash tournaments to follow. TG also helped to create the current accepted rule set.

Tournament Go results

Tournament Go

Date: April 6th, 2002
Archived SWF thread

Singles

Doubles

Free-for-all

Tournament Go 2

Date: June 15th, 2002

Tournament Go 3

Date: August 24th, 2002
Archived SWF thread

Tournament Go 4

Date: January 19th, 2003
Archived SWF thread

Singles

Doubles

Tournament Go 5

Dates: August 2nd-3rd, 2003
SWF thread

Singles

Doubles

Tournament Go 6

Main article: Tournament Go 6