Evolution Tournament Results (Biggest Fighting Game Tournament in the USA)
I'm posting this here to make an awareness for Fighting Gamers here that their is still great fighting game competition. Evolution is arguably the biggest Fighting Tournament in the USA, drawing Top Players from all over the World to come and play, for example, Europe, S. Korea, Japan, etc, etc.
So if you have never heard of Evolution Tournament, then listen here now, and see the results of Today's Win's and Losses from players competing in well known fighting games.
So let me start by saying, crazy, crazy Evolution Tournament, I came there to watch all the hype, and to kick it and see the top players from around the world. This was one of the best Evolution Tournaments yet, and some of the match ups where simply crazy to watch, Super Turbo maybe OLD, but that game proved that it was one of the most strategical fighting games ever created, the sheer spacing, zoning, reversals, etc, etc in that game was spectacular to watch and see.
A heavy mention to John Choi completely and utterly represented the USA, by defeating some of Japan's best players in Capcom vs Snk 2 and Super Street Fighter II Turbo. In CvsS2, he defeated BAS, arguably Japan's BEST CvsS2 player with C-Groove Ken/Cammy/SagatR2, and then he went through Three of Japanese best in ST to take the 1st place crown. Mad, Mad Props, and the whole crowd went completely crazy when Choi won, as well as Choi himself, lolz.
Justin Wong winning Marvel vs. Capcom 2, now his 6th Time as Champion at Evolution does not come as a surprise to me at all, although Yipes wasn't there, the guy who dethroned Wong at least years Evolution tournament in MvC2.
In SSBB, Ken was running strong with Marth, and beasting everyone, however in the finals, he lost to CPU, but I forgot who CPU won with, since I wasn't paying attention to SSBB later on (sorry man, this game to me just isn't as cool as SSBM)...however, anyhow, let me post up the Tournament Results from the Fighting Games represented on here, and take note that each fighting game is bolded and highlighted in a different color so people don't get them mixed up...
CvS2 - Top 8
Winners:
John Choi (C-Ken/Cammy/Sagat) vs. BAS (A-Vega/Bison/Blanka) - Choi beats BAS 2-0
Ricky Ortiz (A-Vega/Sakura/Blanka) vs. Tokido (A-Vega/Blanka/Bison) - Ricky beats Tokido 2-0
John Choi vs. Ricky Ortiz - Choi beats Ricky 2-1
Losers:
Combofiend (K-Ken/Rolento/Cammy) vs. Gene Wong (A-Vega/Bison/Blanka) - Gene Wong beats Combofiend 2-1
Buktooth (N-Iori/Morrigan/Hibiki) vs. Justin Wong (C-Vega/Cammy/Sagat) - Justin beats Buktooth 2-1
Gene Wong vs. BAS - BAS beats Gene Wong 2-0
Justin Wong vs. Tokido - Justin Wong beats Tokido 2-0
Justin Wong vs. BAS - BAS beats Justin Wong 2-1
BAS vs. Ricky Ortiz - BAS beats Ricky Ortiz 2-1
Grand Finals:
John Choi vs. BAS - BAS wins first set 2-0, but Choi takes next set 2-0.
John Choi wins!
Final Results:
1st - John Choi
2nd - BAS
3rd - Ricky Ortiz
4th - Justin Wong
5th - Tokido/Gene Wong
7th - Combofiend/Buktooth
John Choi takes 1st Place in CvS2, and he does it using C-Groove, because A-Groove has been so completely dominant in CvS2 for so long, I'm really, happy for Choi, Congratulations man, you where crazy when you won, lol!
[B]Tekken DR - Top 8
Winners:
Gandido (Devil Jin) vs. Lingmassacre (Xiaoyu)- Gandido beats Lingmassacre 2-1
Ryan Hart (Kazuya) vs. KOR (Ganryu) - Ryan Hart beats KOR 2-1
Gandido vs. Ryan Hart - Ryan Hart beats Gandido (score?)
Losers:
Owen (King) vs. Rip (Law) - Owen beats Rip 2-1
Som (?) vs. Cano (Eddy) - Cano beats Som 2-0
Owen vs. Lingmassacre - Owen beats Lingmassacre 2-1
KOR vs. Cano - Cano beats KOR 2-0
Owen vs. Cano - Cano beats Owen (score?)
Cano vs. Gandido - Gandido beats Cano (score?)
Grand Finals:
Gandido vs. Ryan Hart - Ryan Hart beats Gandido 3-2
Edit: Crazy drama involving technical failure in first set with match at 2-2 (finals is 3/5), final round, Gandido up on life. They replay the last game, with Ryan Hart winning 3 straight rounds.
Ryan Hart wins!
Final Results:
1st - Ryan Hart
2nd - Gandido
3rd - Cano
4th - Owen
5th - Lingmassacre/KOR
7th - Rip/Som
Street Fighter III : Third Strike - Top 8
Winners:
Tokido (Chun) vs. Amir (Chun) - Amir beats Tokido 2-0
JR Rodriguez (Akuma) vs. Justin Wong (Chun) - Justin beats JR 2-1
Amir vs. Justin Wong - Justin Wong beats Amir 2-0
Losers:
Fubarduck (Chun) vs. Ryan Hart (Yun/Ken) - Fubarduck beats Ryan Hart 2-1
Nuki (Chun) vs. Mike Watson (Ken) - Nuki beats Mike Watson 2-0
Tokido vs. Fubarduck - Tokido beats Fubarduck 2-0
Nuki vs. JR Rodriguez - Nuki beats JR 2-0
Tokido vs. Nuki - Nuki beats Tokido 2-1
Amir vs. Nuki - Nuki beats Amir 2-0
Grand Finals:
Justin Wong vs. Nuki - Nuki wins first set 3-0, then wins 2nd set 3-2
Nuki wins!
Final Results:
1st - Nuki
2nd - Justin Wong
3rd - Amir
4th - Tokido
5th - JR/Fubarduck
7th - Watson/Ryan Hart
This was crazy, because HAD Justin Wong of kept being aggressive with his Chunli against Nuki, he would have taken the 1st place spot, however he went back to Turtle Wong Li and that imo ultimately made him take 2nd, however I'm happy to see such a strong showing here for 3S by the US, considering last year, most of the top 5 in 3S was dominated by Japanese players.
Only boring part was that 3S had 5...remember, FIVE Chunli's placing in the Top 8 that's crazy, in fact, that Top 3 finishers in 3S where all Chunli players, lolz
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Top 8
Winners:
Ken vs. Darwin - Ken beats Darwin
Hall vs. CPU - CPU beats Hall
Ken vs. CPU - CPU beats Ken
Losers:
Bardull vs. Peapo - Peapo beats Bardull
SK97 vs. WDRM - SK92 beats WDRM
SK97 vs. Darwin - SK97 beats Darwin
Peapo vs. Hall - Hall beats Peapo
SK97 vs. Hall - Hall beats SK97
Ken vs. Hall - Ken beats Hall
Grand Finals:
Ken vs. CPU - CPU beats Ken
CPU wins!
Final Results:
1st - CPU
2nd - Ken
3rd - Hall
4th - SK97
5th - Darwin/Peapo
7th - WDRM/Bardull
CPU knocks out Ken for 1st place, however I won't say much from this just yet, since imo, I still consider Ken the best player coming out of SSBM in the world. Not only that, to beast with Marth that badly is just simply amazing, mad props to the people who represented for Brawl