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Tournament:Tournament Go 6

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Tournament Go 6
Dates August 21st-22nd, 2004
Venue Matt Deezie's House
Address/City San Jose, California USA
Attendance 112+
Entry fees $15
Pot size(s) Singles: $1,680
Doubles: unknown
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Azen 1v1
USA Ken & USA Isai 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Matt Deezie

Tournament Go 6 was a Super Smash Bros. Melee national tournament held by Matt Deezie in San Jose, California, during August 21st-22nd, 2004. It was the final tournament of the Tournament Go series, and with a total of 112 entrants for singles, it was the largest Melee tournament at the time before it was surpassed by MOAST 3. It was also the first Smash tournament to break the hundred-entrant mark. This tournament was notable for Ken placing 9th in Melee singles (losing to Sastopher and DSF), his worst placing ever prior to his initial retirement from Smash in 2008, and was also the first time that Ken failed to win Melee singles. Matt Deezie spent $1,250 of his own money renting out a venue and also drove 15 or so people from the San Jose airport to the tournament.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Melee singlesEdit

(112 entrants)
Bracket original Bracket archive

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Azen    $1,176[1]
2nd   Captain Jack     $336
3rd   ChuDat   $168
4th   Sastopher  
5th   Isai  
5th   RobFalco  
7th   Wes  
7th   DieSuperFly  
9th   Ipsemet
9th   Sultan of Samitude  
9th   Ken  
9th   Balefireboy  
13th   Blair  
13th   Dave  
13th   Mike P
13th   Takuto  
17th   Takagi  
17th   Caveman  
17th   Lunaris   
17th   Zulu  
17th   Recipherus  
17th   Eddie  
17th   Gus  
17th   Matt Deezie  

Super Smash Bros. Melee doublesEdit

(~50 teams)

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Ken     Isai   $1260 ($630 each)[2]
2nd   Azen     Wes   $360 ($180 each)
3rd   Captain Jack     Takuto   $180 ($90 each)

TriviaEdit

  • This was the only tournament in the Tournament Go series to turn all items off, and to ban more than two stages.[3] The exact stagelist is undocumented.

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