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SumabatoX Final [West Japan; ~220 entrants!]

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SumabatoX was a SSBB tourney series in West Japan [Osaka] held by 9B since about early 2010. It has been the starting point of many top level players' offline Brawl careers [Kakera, Otori, Kie, Edge, Cross, Aki, ...] and one of the longest lasting tourney series in smash history, running for nearly 5 years now. Today is the day of the final SumabatoX tournament with about 220 entrants competing in the second largest bracket in the history of japanese SSBB. The doubles and singles events have already ended.


Doubles:

1st Aki & Edge - :metaknight: & :metaknight:
2nd daiki & Kamemushi - :wario: & :wario:
3rd Lagnel & Choco - :snake: & :zerosuitsamus:
4th Shima & PikaPika - :metaknight: & :metaknight:



Singles:

1st Edge - :metaknight:
2nd aki - :falco: [:metaknight:]
3rd Choco - :zerosuitsamus:
4th Lagnel - :snake:
5th 9B - :popo:
5th Satan - :olimar:
7th Kamemushi - :wario: :zerosuitsamus:
7th daiki - :sheik: :metaknight: :popo: :diddy:
9th Kie - :peach:
9th Jihanki - :olimar:
9th Dio - :snake:
9th Earth - :pit:

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This series should not be forgotten. It's a shame that few people in America were interested in this event (or even knew that it was going on).
 

Djent

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Please update doubles results through 9th place with @Xiao-Xiao's translation:

1. Edge Aki (beat goma and taiheita in early winners)
2. Daiki Kamemushi
3. Lagnel Choco
4. Fuwa Earth
5. Sail Hide
5. PikaPika Shima
7. Akira Kuroan
7. Dio Chige (beat goma and taiheita in losers) [a.k.a. Tige]
9. Agu Lean
9. Yuto Umiushi
9. mow Tamanyaso
9. Asaba Shogun

EDIT: An incomplete bracket, for what it's worth. From this (and the known matchups) I deduced that the previous doubles champions finished 13th.
 
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If you check the japanese thread, thanks to @ Kimidori Kimidori placings have been updated up till top 32. PLEASE UPDATE!
 
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