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Super Smash Bros. Melee ​



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TBH6 SSBM Doubles - DJ Nintendo & The Moon Vs. Paco & Xtrooper - Smash Melee Doubles Pools ​

Stream & Schedule Info ​



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Well known live-stream eSports website, Hitbox.tv, is hosting their first three-day premier Super Smash Bros tournament, Olympus, that is dedicating a headliner for Project M. This premier event will be held on October 28th-30th, hosted at the Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The event will be hostingandand will have a $1000 pot bonus for singles and $500 for doubles in each respective game.The competition this year round for this new premier tournament is tough since there will be a lot of top level players in attendance from every game since most were confirmed super early for registration. Top level players from around the country such as Larry "" Holland, Jason "" Bates, Samuel Robert “” Buzby and Saleem Akiel “” Young will be in attendance forwill also be relatively stacked, with the likes of Joey "Aldama, Michael “” Pulido and Hugo “” Gonzales confirmed for attendance.Team eLevate’s own Larry Lurr () arguably the best Fox main in the world, is not satisfied with his recent placing of 17th at The Big House 6, Larry Lurr is seeking his rightful place in top 8 and has intentions on taking the glory in this event with his skilled plays and his admirable motivation.After placing 2nd at The big House 6 and taking the win at the SoCal regionals, Immortal’s own brash and charismatic ANTi () is looking for another tournament win to call his own. Will we see another excellent performance filled with hype combo strings and nail biting finishes from the master of the selection screen?After getting picked up by Renegades earlier in the month of October, Dabuz () is looking to collect a first place win for his new team and regain his consistency of placing first at the majority of events he is able to attend. Will we see Dabuz bust out the laptop again at Olympus like he did at CEO 2016 against ANTi?Fly Society's new signed player, Fatality (), the best Captain Falcon in the world, is known for is known for his air dodge reads, his ability to pull off amazing combo strings, off-stage proficiency and as well as his lightning-quick dash dance mindgames. Will we see this Captain Falcon main knee his way to victory and claim his throne at Olympus?Recently joining Infamous eSports, So-Cal’s own K9 () is out to represent his recent sponsor and aims to seek a victory for his team. After an upsetting placing of 65th at the The Big House 6, K9 has been more than determined to perform better at out of state events he attends. Will he meet ANTi in bracket once again at Olympus? Will it be the tournament that will make K9 a national threat?Circa’s very own solo Sonic main, 6WX (), is known for his creative, aggressive, and stylish playstyle, despite having started to use a more patient and defensive playstyle with Sonic. Coming back from a 49th placing at The Big House 6 earlier this month, could 6WX have what it takes to prove to people that Sonic can take the win at such a stacked tournament like Olympus?Arguably the best Bayonetta in the world that has recently gotten picked up by MVG, Salem () has been on a winning rampage since is successful performance from Collision XIV, he has been consistent in terms of results that make him a big threat going into this tournament after taking out big names such as Gonzalo “ZeRo” Barrios, Nairoby “Nairo” Quezada and Gavin “Tweek” Dempsey.On theside of things, a cohort of SoCal Smashers are looking to take it for their region - and themselves. Lucky, Mike Haze and HugS are placed 4th, 5th and 8th on the SoCal power rankings, respectively, and each are going into Friday with their own momentum. Lucky recently placed 1st at a particularly stacked tournament, UCSD Super Triweekly 4 , and HugS placed an impressive 2nd at Trail Gaming League 10 , losing only to Colbol in Grands.Mike Haze seems to be the only SoCal contender who hasn’t gone to a tournament since TBH6, where he placed 33rd. That does not, however, lessen his chances against Lucky and HuGs. He has proved himself capable of beating Lucky - despite Lucky’s 6-2 set advantage - and HugS - whom he has a striking 8-4 set lead on - so expect a valiant effort out of Mike Haze this weekend.Team Grab and Go, comprised of Hendrick “” PIlar and Ryan “” Coker-Welch, will attempt to defend the Tristate region at Olympus. Known for their doubles prowess, the two are forces to be reckoned with in singles as well. The Moon in particular is considered to be one of the best North American Marth specialists and has proven his merit in that regard, given his top 3 finishes at Heir 2 and Apex 2016.While attending mostly for, the United Kingdom’s Aaron “” Thomas is no slouch in, being ranked 1st on his country’s power rankings. A fourth place finish at one of Europe’s biggest majors this year, Eclipse 2, last October 21 - 23 solidifies him as a threat in-bracket. With wins over the likes of Hungrybox and losses to many players ranked below him, his performance at Olympus will be unpredictable.You are able to find the stream and schedule for Hitbox’s Olympus event here at hitbox.tv/clashtournaments