Tournament:Double Down 2022
| Double Down 2022 | |
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| Dates | July 8th-10th, 2022 |
| Venue | The Expo North Hall at World Market Center Las Vegas |
| Address/City | 435 S Grand Central Pkwy Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Attendance | 1,337 |
| Entry fees | TBD |
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| Staff | |
| Organizer(s) | GimR,Aposl |
Double Down 2022 was asupermajor which took place on July 8th-10th, 2022 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada and featured tournaments for bothSuper Smash Bros. Melee andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was the sequel toRoyal Flush and was previously set to be the first Platinum tier stop on the2020 Smash World Tour for both games on June 5th-7th, 2020 prior to its postponement due to thecoronavirus pandemic; the tournament was instead a Platinum stop on theSmash World Tour 2022 for both games. It was later planned for March 25th-27th, 2022 before being postponed again due to problems that arose due to the Omicron variant.[1] Various side events, a Rock Paper Scissors tournament, aMario Party Superstars minigames bracket,Rivals of Aether brackets, and aSuper Mario 64 16 Star speedrun contest also took place. AnUltimateSquad Strike bracket was planned before the tournament's first postponement.
Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles[edit]
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Top 16 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles[edit]
(59 teams)
Top 16 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]
(987 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles[edit]
(171 teams)
Top 24 Bracket
Top 4 Bracket
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Side events[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee Random Stages singles[edit]
- Matches must be played on a random stage.
- Random Stage Select will be set to choose between the following stages -Rainbow Cruise,Kongo Jungle,Mute City,Green Greens,Corneria.
- Single Elimination. Every match is Best of 1 until the Final match, which will be Best of 3.
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Top 4 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. MeleePoké Ball singles[edit]
- Poké Balls on medium (all other items off).
- RPS for who gets to pick the stage.
- Stages arePokémon Stadium andPoké Floats.
- Single Elimination. Every match is Best of 1 until the Final match, which will be Best of 3.
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Top 4 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Random singles[edit]
- Both players must pick random as their character.
- Single Elimination. Every match is Best of 1 until the Final match, which will be Best of 3.
- Standard tournament ruleset otherwise. (Striking, Stocks, etc.)
(128 entrants)
Top 4 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. UltimateGame and WatchJudge singles[edit]
- 60% damagehandicap.
- Single Elimination. Best of 1 game. 3 stocks per player.
- Play onFinal Destination.
- Players will take alternating turns hitting each other with the hammer (side-B).
- The player getting hit must stand in the middle of the stage. The attacker must not try to push the opponent to gain a tactical advantage.
- Going first will be determined by Rock Paper Scissors.
- SDs will count against your stock total. Hitting your opponent with any other move or when it is not your turn will result in you losing the stock.
- Finals will be 10 stocks, Best 2 out of 3 games.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crews[edit]
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Controversies[edit]
Hungrybox[edit]
Prior to playing his Top 12 match on the 3rd day of the tournament, Hungrybox tweeted that he was coughing blood but tested negative for COVID-19. Despite his condition, Hungrybox played and won his match against SFAT to make it to Top 8 before DQing himself out of the tournament for safety reasons. Hungrybox received significant negative backlash for allowing himself to compete despite being ill and for not wearing a mask, potentially exposing many attendees to his infection. The TOs also received backlash for allowing Hungrybox to compete and not penalizing him for not wearing a mask. Hungrybox later issued an apology and promised to wear a mask at all future events.[3]
Technicals[edit]
Two years after the2020 Super Smash Bros. sexual misconduct allegations, YouTuberTechnicals joined Double Down 2022 as a spectator, with a sign and the phrase "BanNairo" written on it throughout the tournament. After being barred from reentry during the second day of the event, he would sneak into the venue with a disguise.[4] After the conclusion to the grand finals ofUltimate and during ProtoBanham's celebration, Technicals would go on to pull up the sign in front of cameras and the audience in reference to the aforementioned controversy.[5] Technicals was subsequently escorted out of the venue by tournament staff,[6] and his actions and attendance in the tournament has led to both backlash and confusion by many in the Smash community, especially in regards to how he had been able to enter the venue despite being on the then Global Ban Database. This action was later censored in a VOD rediffusion of Double Down 2022.[7]
On October 31, 2022, Technicals would make a video that addresses the controversy.[8] In the video, he claims that the reason he went to the event in the first place was to protest the Global Ban Database and the fact that he is in it, but Nairo, who admits to receiving oral sex from a 15-year-oldCaptainZack while he was 20, was not. He claims the reason for his ban after the second day was due to the "Ban Nairo" sign being considered "too political" by the TOs, and for being on the Global Ban Database. On the third day, he disguised himself in women's clothing and was able to enter due to a complete lack of security presence at the time.[9] He then got into a verbal altercation withGimR andAposl, which he secretly recorded. During the incident, he asks why Nairo is frequently allowed to re-streamVGBC content. GimR deflects by saying they do not associate with Nairo. After some more back and forth, the recording ends with Aposl taking the sign and Technicals being escorted out.
Trivia[edit]
- In reference to being held at a casino, like itspredecessor, the tournament is named after a player option in the gameBlackjack.
- Junebug made Top 16 in bothMelee singles and doubles, yet also DQ'd from both brackets for separate reasons. For doubles, he and his teammate (Shakedrizzle) DQ'd due to a conflict with Junebug's commentary schedule, graciously giving Peanut and Dutch (the opponents that they had just beat to make it into Top 16) the win and finishing 17th on paper.[10] The following day, Junebug voluntarily ended his own impressive run as soloDr. Mario at 13th by DQ'ing againstSFAT in order to attend a magic show.[11]
- This tournament marks:
- The first timeS2J has defeatedHungrybox in an offlineMelee tournament set.
- ProtoBanham's first North AmericanUltimate major win.
- After being upset in pools byfrawg,Dabuz went on an impressive 11-set run in Loser's bracket to ultimately finish 4th.
References[edit]
- ^Double Down update.
- ^Entered as "[0.0]n11ChaN^.^ -A- wOw"
- ^Hungrybox's apology.
- ^Technical's video on the situation.
- ^Abe w Kingdom Hearts 1 on Twitter.
- ^Technicals_ on Twitter.
- ^Jared Emerson on Twitter.
- ^Exposing the Corruption in the Smash Community.
- ^GimR's response to Double Down's security problems.
- ^https://twitter.com/arJunebug/status/1545511619077189632
- ^https://twitter.com/arJunebug/status/1545982900776013824
External links[edit]
- start.gg page
- Trailer
- Player Reveal + Compendium Trailer
- Crew Battle Trailer
- Original start.gg page
- Original trailer

