Tournament:NorCal Tournament 2
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NorCal Tournament 2 | |
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Dates | October 28th, 2006 |
Venue | Berret Auditorium; Student Union Building, San José State University |
Address/City | One Washington Square San Jose, California 95192 |
Attendance | Singes: 129 Doubles: 51 |
Entry fees | Singles: $15 per person Doubles: $10 per team LTT Doubles: $3 per person LTT Singles: $5 per person Crews: $8 per crew (4-5 man crews) |
Pot size(s) | Singles: $1,935 |
Results | |
winners | Singles: Ken Doubles: Ken & Isai |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | djkarthik |
NorCal Tournament 2, also known as NorCal Tournament 2: The Big One, was a Northern California tournament that took place on October 28th, 2006. It was part of a series of Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments in Northern California. The installments saw some of the largest crowds since Tournament Go, which was also well-attended tournament series at the time it took place. The NorCal Tournament series mainly featured smashers from California, but also included players from out of state, such as Japan's S-Royal.
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles[edit]
(129 entrants)
The 129 entrants were seeded into 16 pools, the top 2 of whom advanced to a 32-man professional bracket.
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Ken | $1161 | |
2nd | Forward | $580 | |
3rd | HugS | $193 | |
4th | Taj | ||
5th | King | ||
5th | S-Royal | ||
7th | LunInSpectra | ||
7th | SilentSpectre | ||
9th | DSF | ||
9th | The GERM | ||
9th | Wobbles | ||
9th | Isai |
Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles[edit]
(51 teams)
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Ken | Isai | |||
2nd | Taj | Forward | |||
3rd | HugS | Omar | |||
4th | King | Zelgadis | |||
5th | LunInSpectra | SilentSpectre | |||
5th | Manacloud | Chu Dat |
Trivia[edit]
- Ken coined the term Wobbling following Wobbles' 9th place victory. Wobbles had apparently used the technique excessively at this tournament.