The Super Smash Flash 2 v0.9b tournament is an event that was hosted on Sunday July 27, 2014. This was to commemorate the release of Super Smash Flash 2 demo v0.9b. Developers who attended this event include SoldierSunday, Cleod9, Ya Dad, Xyless, Sirtopeia and Trey Cahalan. Players from Salty Sundays also attended the event. There were 21 entrants. The entrance fee was $10. Originally Dev Brackets, Doubles and Crew Battles were planned, but the tournament ended up only doing Singles due to time constraints. There were five prizes for the top five players in the tournament with the 1st place player getting to choose first.
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| - The Super Smash Flash 2 v0.9b tournament is an event that was hosted on Sunday July 27, 2014. This was to commemorate the release of Super Smash Flash 2 demo v0.9b. Developers who attended this event include SoldierSunday, Cleod9, Ya Dad, Xyless, Sirtopeia and Trey Cahalan. Players from Salty Sundays also attended the event. There were 21 entrants. The entrance fee was $10. Originally Dev Brackets, Doubles and Crew Battles were planned, but the tournament ended up only doing Singles due to time constraints. There were five prizes for the top five players in the tournament with the 1st place player getting to choose first.
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| - The Super Smash Flash 2 v0.9b tournament is an event that was hosted on Sunday July 27, 2014. This was to commemorate the release of Super Smash Flash 2 demo v0.9b. Developers who attended this event include SoldierSunday, Cleod9, Ya Dad, Xyless, Sirtopeia and Trey Cahalan. Players from Salty Sundays also attended the event. There were 21 entrants. The entrance fee was $10. Originally Dev Brackets, Doubles and Crew Battles were planned, but the tournament ended up only doing Singles due to time constraints. There were five prizes for the top five players in the tournament with the 1st place player getting to choose first.
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