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    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Feb 16, 2016

    The fifth numbered entry in Capcom's signature fighting game series revamps the game's mechanics yet again while using a new system for post-release content.

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    Street Grand Battle 2018 [EU Ranking Event]

    (Video should start at the GFs, 2:46:30)

    First off this weekend was the final EU ranking event. Phenom took his 5th (yikes!) ranking event of 2018, making his lead on the EU Leaderboard even more pronounced. This isn’t shocking in the least and congratulations to Phenom for the win. Let’s talk about Machabo. He lost a very close grand finals set after resetting the bracket. This could have easily been his win. He’s only played in two CPT tournaments (that I’m aware of) this year and is already in the Top 50 of the Global Leaderboard. I’d love to see him attend more events towards the end of the year. Lastly, I want to give a shout out to JeonDDing. This man made Top 8 in this tournament and in the Tekken tournament at the same event. That’s just impressive and he's just a joy to watch compete. His reactions kind of remind me of PRBalrog.

    Since this was the last ranking event for Europe, the Top 8 for the EU Regional Finals is pretty much set (you can see this below the tournament results). There will be chance for this Top 8 to change based on the results of the Europe Regional Finals Open Tournament because the Top 8 from that will be awarded Ranking Points (if they’re from the EU) and then the Top 8 (and the seeding) for Regional Final will actually be determined. While highly unlikely, anyone (even someone who has 0 points) from the EU can win the Open Tournament and take Akainu’s spot. Akainu more than likely will keep his spot, but he needs to place higher than any of his EU brethren in the Open Tournament to guarantee his spot, unless none of the make Top 8 in the Open Tournament.

    Underneath the Top 8 of the leaderboard is a list of competitors that can take Akainu’s spot with a non-1st place finish in the Open Tournament and what place they would need to do that. Of course, this is all predicated on Akainu placing lower than them in the Open Tournament.

    Tournament Results

    PlacingPlayerRanking PointsEU RankGlobal PointsGlobal Rank

    1st

    Phenom

    642 (+150)

    1 (+0)

    1052 (+150)

    13 (+0)

    2nd

    Machabo

    -

    -

    230 (+70)

    44 (+8)

    3rd

    Big Bird

    40 (+40)

    18 (NP)

    322 (+40)

    35 (+1)

    4th

    Momi

    120 (+20)

    9 (+1)

    191 (+20)

    52 (-1)

    5th

    Linkexelo

    10 (+10)

    26 (NP)

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    5th

    Will2Pac

    10 (+10)

    26 (NP)

    12 (+10)

    191 (+46)

    7th

    Hurricane

    154 (+1)

    6 (+0)

    286 (+1)

    39 (-5)

    7th

    JeonDDing

    -

    -

    2 (+1)

    247 (-2)

    Current EU Regional Final Top 8

    EU RankPlayerRanking PointsPlacing

    1 (+0)

    Phenom

    642 (+150)

    1st at Street Grand Battle 2018

    2 (+0)

    Luffy

    360 (+0)

    17th at Street Grand Battle 2018

    3 (+0)

    Problem X

    350 (+0)

    3rd at Dreamhack Montreal

    4 (+0)

    SwagSkheletor

    220 (+0)

    -

    5 (+0)

    AngryBird

    160 (+10)

    9th at Street Grand Battle 2018

    6 (+0)

    Hurricane

    154 (+1)

    7th at Street Grand Battle 2018

    7 (+0)

    RASS

    150 (+0)

    -

    8 (+0)

    Akainu

    133 (+0)

    49th at Dreamhack Montreal

    Placement needed at EU Regional Final Open Tournament

    EU RankPlayerRanking PointsPlacing Needed

    9

    Momi

    120

    4th

    10

    Shakz

    101

    3rd

    11

    Duwactik

    90

    2nd

    12

    Broski

    81

    2nd

    13

    VegaPatch

    71

    2nd

    14

    Cobelcog

    70

    2nd

    14

    Infexious

    70

    2nd

    Treta Championship [LATAM Ranking Event]

    Keoma? Now, that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. He’s spent the entire year making respectable (but not point earning) positions in LATAM ranking tournaments, but he comes away with 3-0 victory over Brolynho in the Grand Finals. That’s a very strong statement against the perennial Brazilian challenger . He’s barely in the running for the LATAM Regional Final now and he’s sitting at 56 on the Global Leaderboard. He's not quite in Capcom Cup yet, but it’s way more possible than it was before this weekend.

    Brolynho, while probably not the result he wanted, got 2nd place at the tournament which pushed in back into the Top 26 of the Global Leaderboard. If he wants to keep that positioning, he’ll need to work harder and maybe travel a little more. Then again, there are still 5 more LATAM Ranking Events left, so he can possibly maintain Top 26 without traveling to premiers.

    Tournament Results

    PlacingPlayerRanking PointsLATAM RankGlobal PointsGlobal Rank

    1st

    Keoma

    150 (+150)

    5 (NP)

    150 (+150)

    56 (NP)

    2nd

    Brolynho

    410 (+70)

    2 (+0)

    430 (+70)

    26 (+2)

    3rd

    Shingolex

    51 (+40)

    16 (+12)

    51 (+40)

    113 (+72)

    4th

    Preda

    61 (+20)

    15 (+1)

    61 (+20)

    108 (+5)

    5th

    Stunner

    90 (+10)

    10 (+0)

    90 (+10)

    89 (+1)

    5th

    Destroyer

    10 (+10)

    30 (NP)

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    7th

    Dark

    13 (+1)

    29 (-2)

    13 (+1)

    188 (-5)

    7th

    ChuChu

    1 (+1)

    39 (NP)

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    Latin America Leaderboard Top 8

    LATAM RankPlayerRanking PointsPlacing

    1 (+0)

    Caba

    520 (+0)

    -

    2 (+0)

    Brolynho

    410 (+70)

    2nd at Treta Championship

    3 (+0)

    Pikoro

    221 (+0)

    -

    4 (+0)

    HKDash

    151 (+0)

    25th at Treta Championship

    5 (+0)

    Pauloweb

    150 (+0)

    17th at Treta Championship

    5 (+0)

    CrossoverRD

    150 (+0)

    -

    5 (+0)

    Maximof

    150 (+0)

    -

    5 (NP)

    Keoma

    150 (+150)

    1st at Treta Championship

    Pushed Outside of Top 8

    LATAM RankPlayerRanking PointsPlacing

    9 (-1)

    Doomsnake

    110 (+0)

    -

    Dreamhack Montreal [Premier Event]

    Justin Wong’s first premier event win ever. Just sit on that for a bit. Justin and NuckleDu first met in Winner’s Finals. Du shocked everyone by picking Juri, of all characters, to combat Justin’s Menat. That did not go so well for NuckleDu and he was knocked into Loser’s Finals to face 2018 EVO Champion, Problem X. Du had a pretty clear victory of Problem with a 3-1 and made it back to Justin Wong to make an all American (been a long time) Grand Finals. Du first went with Cammy and the gameplan seemed to be to overwhelm Justin with aggression. This strategy went will at first with NuckleDu resetting the bracket in a 3-1 set. In the final set, Justin adjusted and got a 2-1 lead over his opponent. NuckleDu then switched to R. Mika, assumingly to change up his attack but retain the aggression. This strategy paid off and he tied up the set at 2-2. Justin countered by returning to his first main, Karin Kanzuki. Karin has an invincible reversal and a V Reversal that hits instead of teleports (Menat’s V Reversal had been punished a lot by Du’s R. Mika in the last game). In my opinion, these tools were instrumental in Justin Wong taking the final game in the set to win the tournament. You can see that in the first round of the final game, Justin winning that round with Karin's EX reversal during a scramble. I set the video to start at the end of this round if you wanted see that.

    Mago got 5th at Dreamhack and got himself back in the Top 26 of the Global Leaderboard. CJ Truth made 7th place after getting 2nd to Caba at First Attack last weekend. While still lacking points, I hope he keeps making it out to events. Punk is starting to look like his old self. I hope he continues to not enter other games and focus on SFV. He does really well when he’s focused on the one game. Nephew and Smug have both been doing some work with G this weekend and last as well. It was nice to see such a strong showing from the American FGC this weekend (yes, I’m biased). A final shoutout to Chi-Rithy, the sole Canadian in Top 16 who took out Oil King, the winner of last weekend’s premier event, to get there.

    Tournament Results

    PlacingPlayerGlobal PointsGlobal Rank

    1st

    Justin Wong

    1501 (+700)

    8 (+8)

    2nd

    NuckleDu

    1080 (+270)

    12 (+3)

    3rd

    Problem X

    2661 (+200)

    2 (+1)

    4th

    Bonchan

    782 (+160)

    18 (+1)

    5th

    Xiao Hai

    720 (+130)

    20 (+0)

    5th

    Mago

    452 (+130)

    24 (+9)

    7th

    Momochi

    761 (+100)

    19 (-1)

    7th

    CJ Truth

    292 (+100)

    37 (+12)

    9th

    Haitani

    582 (+70)

    21 (+1)

    9th

    Punk

    353 (+70)

    32 (+3)

    9th

    Nephew

    280 (+70)

    40 (+5)

    9th

    Moke

    215 (+70)

    48 (+10)

    13th

    GamerBee

    321 (+40)

    36 (+1)

    13th

    Smug

    290 (+40)

    38 (+0)

    13th

    John Takeuchi

    266 (+40)

    41 (+0)

    13th

    Chi-Rithy

    41 (+40)

    116 (+129)

    17th

    Oil King

    1530 (+20)

    7 (+0)

    17th

    Chris T

    412 (+20)

    27 (-2)

    17th

    Itabashi Zangief

    373 (+20)

    29 (+1)

    17th

    Shine

    150 (+20)

    56 (+10)

    17th

    Kreymore

    30 (+20)

    141 (+54)

    17th

    Sabour

    30 (+20)

    141 (+54)

    17th

    NYChrisG

    24 (+20)

    148 (+88)

    17th

    Snafoo

    20 (+20)

    156 (NP)

    25th

    Humanbomb

    152 (+10)

    54 (+5)

    25th

    Ricki Ortiz

    152 (+10)

    62 (+3)

    25th

    Snake Eyez

    81 (+10)

    92 (+1)

    25th

    Brian_F

    80 (+10)

    93 (+6)

    25th

    Lexx

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    25th

    L.E.S.

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    25th

    Rameo

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    25th

    BootsyVK

    10 (+10)

    202 (NP)

    33rd

    Shakz

    233 (+1)

    42 (-2)

    33rd

    K-Brad

    142 (+1)

    62 (-2)

    33rd

    Alex Myers

    125 (+1)

    70 (-1)

    33rd

    VastEnd

    2 (+1)

    247 (-2)

    33rd

    Rinnegan_666

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Brutus

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Anti

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Chunat1on

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Kami

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    FuzzyAfro

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Rami

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Flipside

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Will-played

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Dren

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Bkalid

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    33rd

    Davocado

    1 (+1)

    256 (NP)

    Global Leaderboard Top 26 (+Auto-Qualifiers)

    Auto-QualifierGlobal RankPlayerGlobal PointsPlacing

    -

    1 (+0)

    Fujimura

    2681 (+0)

    -

    -

    2 (+1)

    Problem X

    2661 (+200)

    3rd at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    3 (-1)

    Tokido

    2491 (+0)

    -

    -

    4 (+0)

    Fuudo

    1830 (+0)

    -

    -

    5 (+0)

    NL

    1671 (+0)

    -

    -

    6 (+0)

    Infiltration

    1600 (+0)

    -

    -

    7 (+0)

    Oil King

    1530 (+20)

    17th at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    8 (+8)

    Justin Wong

    1501 (+700)

    1st at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    9 (-1)

    Sako

    1441 (+0)

    -

    -

    10 (-1)

    Daigo

    1422 (+0)

    -

    -

    11 (-1)

    Caba

    1171 (+0)

    -

    -

    12 (+3)

    NuckleDu

    1080 (+270)

    2nd at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    13 (+0)

    Phenom

    1052 (+150)

    1st at Street Grand Battle 2018

    -

    14 (-3)

    Xian

    1042 (+0)

    -

    -

    15 (-3)

    Gachikun

    963 (+0)

    -

    -

    16 (-2)

    Verloren

    820 (+0)

    -

    -

    17 (+0)

    Luffy

    791 (+0)

    17th at Street Grand Battle 2018

    -

    18 (+1)

    Bonchan

    782 (+160)

    4th at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    19 (-1)

    Momochi

    761 (+100)

    7th at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    20 (+0)

    Xiao Hai

    720 (+130)

    5th at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    21 (+1)

    Haitani

    582 (+70)

    9th at Dreamhack Montreal

    2017 Capcom Cup Champion

    22 (-1)

    MenaRD

    532 (+0)

    -

    -

    23 (+0)

    Nemo

    510 (+0)

    -

    -

    24 (+9)

    Mago

    452 (+130)

    5th at Dreamhack Montreal

    -

    25 (-1)

    Dogura

    431 (+0)

    -

    -

    26 (+2)

    Brolynho

    430 (+70)

    2nd at Treta Championship

    -

    27 (-2)

    Chris T

    412 (+20)

    17th at Dreamhack Montreal

    Knocked out of Top 26

    Global RankPlayerGlobal PointsPlacing

    28 (-2)

    IamChuan

    380 (+0)

    -

    30 (-3)

    Akainu

    363 (+0)

    49th at Dreamhack Montreal

    I’m so excited there is only one damn tournament next weekend. I love watching Street Fighter, but even I was starting to feel fatigued over the last month or so. Anyways, SoCal Regionals is always a stacked tournament and I can’t wait to see what happens. I’m sure there are more than a few people who noticed that a lot of strong players were missing from Dreamhack Montreal. Half of the Top 26 didn’t attend the premier event this weekend. I can only assume, maybe hope, that this is because they’re resting up for SoCal Regionals.

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