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Tournament thread ; Results thread The first recorded tournament that actually occurred and was posted on Smashboards was announced by SmashBroPro. It was held at a local game store in Chicago. This first tournament quickly became a regular occurrence, and a general invitation was given out on the boards to come out every Sunday for tournaments. Responses from local Chicago crews poured in. SBP and his brother had dominated much of the local competition, but the response from the DJXXX crew would shake things up significantly. The Top 4 in the standings above became the dominant Chicago crew for some time. While early on they were referred to as the DJXXX crew, later as the Chicago smash scene began to fall apart they merely became known as the “Chicago Crew.” Eduardo, his brother DJXXX, a

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  • Tournament thread ; Results thread The first recorded tournament that actually occurred and was posted on Smashboards was announced by SmashBroPro. It was held at a local game store in Chicago. This first tournament quickly became a regular occurrence, and a general invitation was given out on the boards to come out every Sunday for tournaments. Responses from local Chicago crews poured in. SBP and his brother had dominated much of the local competition, but the response from the DJXXX crew would shake things up significantly. The Top 4 in the standings above became the dominant Chicago crew for some time. While early on they were referred to as the DJXXX crew, later as the Chicago smash scene began to fall apart they merely became known as the “Chicago Crew.” Eduardo, his brother DJXXX, a
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  • Tournament thread ; Results thread The first recorded tournament that actually occurred and was posted on Smashboards was announced by SmashBroPro. It was held at a local game store in Chicago. This first tournament quickly became a regular occurrence, and a general invitation was given out on the boards to come out every Sunday for tournaments. Responses from local Chicago crews poured in. SBP and his brother had dominated much of the local competition, but the response from the DJXXX crew would shake things up significantly. The Top 4 in the standings above became the dominant Chicago crew for some time. While early on they were referred to as the DJXXX crew, later as the Chicago smash scene began to fall apart they merely became known as the “Chicago Crew.” Eduardo, his brother DJXXX, and Eddie all shared the Top 3 positions in Chicago for the next 9 months, with Eddie and Eduardo slowly spacing themselves from Eduardo’s Luigi-playing brother. These Chicago tournaments were the only tournament activity in the Midwest for some time. SBP was not content with a Chicago-only Midwest scene. In an effort to bring in people from further away, the “Chicago Championship” was held at the end of September in 2002. After the demise of their own tournament, Ohio’s LazyNova and SuperPichu (V) traveled out of Case Western University to test their skills. PimpLuigi, another moderator, was from Ohio State and eventually formed his own crew, which would go on to become Equals D. All three of them traveled in for the Chicago Championship. It went as most expected. Eduardo dominated from start to finish, and though absolute final results were never posted it can be derived that Eduardo, DJXXX, a player named Mike, and SBP all placed Top 4 at this event.
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