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Monday Morning Marth: Oct. 29

This series is a tribute to standard “Monday Morning Quarterback” columns in traditional sports. In it, I discuss my quick takeaways from the last week of the Smash community. Consider this a mix of news and mild takes. Featured image from Hungrybox’s Twitter. Will take down if requested.

Last weekend, Hungrybox won Canada Cup 2018, but not without a fight from Duck, who notably swept Hungrybox in the first set of grand finals. At The JorHouse 4 in Virginia, Jerry emerged victorious, while AbsentPage won Queen City Clash in Ohio. Over in Europe, Ice took first at Germany’s HTS Smash 2 and Amsah conquered the Netherlands’ Spice 16.

For out of tournament news, the five Smash Summit vote-in spots have been confirmed: DaShizWiz, KJH, Slox, Rishi and Swedish Delight will all be attending the seventh installment of Melee’s most prestigious invitational series. In two weeks, the final spot will be awarded to the highest placing non-invitee at The Mango: Homecoming.

1. Top 8 Takeaways From Canada Cup’s Top 8

2. Other Miscellaneous Thoughts From Canada Cup

Though he didn’t win those sets, Soonsay still took both n0ne and Fiction to game five. If he shows up at a major, don’t sleep on the former Alberta No. 2.

That said, how about a ninth place showing from Kyle, Montreal’s most well-known TO and solid Peach main? In his loser’s run, he beat Dope, Lunar Dusk and Matteo to finish ninth, as Montreal’s highest placing representative. Unless I’m mistaken, this is probably his best out-of-region performance ever.

When it came to the event itself however, there was no question which Canadian region stood out. In addition to walloping Montreal in crews, Ontario showed up throughout bracket, notably with the regionally unranked Ontario Fox Buckee (formerly known as Zuppy) defeating Legend, Montreal’s No. 1, in winner’s bracket. Given the Fox’s victories over Drephen and Kage earlier in the year, the result was not too out of the question – or at least not as massive as their relative status to their respective regions indicated.

In fact, Buckee finished last year as a hidden boss in SSBMRank (though in somewhat questionable circumstances) and could finish in a similar position this year, a loss to an unranked Marth notwithstanding. His status out of Ontario’s Top 15 might be proof that the region has one of the most stacked mid-level talent pools in the world, with people from its No. 5 (Plat) to unranked players like himself having strong resumes.

3. Full Bloom 5 Legalizes Wobbling

Though I’m disappointed with the Full Bloom team’s decision to keep wobbling for its next event, I can’t say I’m too surprised. Jackzilla clearly gave it a lot of thought and certainly defended his ultimate decision well. For the most part, my differences with the decision come from foundational ones, like its distinction between the circumstances of banning stages and techniques.

If anything, I’m annoyed that this debate was hashed out publicly on the Save Melee platform, but without any significant change. Even if the intent was genuine, the impact of the wobbling discussion over the last week and a half has essentially acted as a publicity stunt for Full Bloom 5, which leaves a bitter taste.

What I find as a…actually, nope. Not going to get pulled into this one again. You win this time, wobblers.

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