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Capcom Pro Tour 2016 regional finals

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Capcom Pro Tour 2016 regional finals
2016
Tournament information
SportStreet Fighter V
LocationMilan, Italy; São Paulo, Brazil; Seattle, Washington; Melbourne, Australia
DatesOctober 15–November 19
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination
2017 ⊟

The regional finals of the 2016 Capcom Pro Tour were a series of closed Street Fighter V tournaments held throughout the world. The champions of the four different regions – North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia – automatically qualified to compete at the 2016 Capcom Cup. People qualified to compete in their regional finals by scoring highly on their regional leaderboard or winning ranking events during the 2016 Capcom Pro Tour. The four tournaments all took place between October 15 and November 19, 2016.

General background

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During the 2016 Capcom Pro Tour, people competing at any of its 72 tournaments gained points on both the "regional" or "global" leaderboard, the former of which depending on the location of the tournament. Among these 72 tournaments, twelve "ranking events" and two "online events" were held in each region. The champion of each of these 14 events qualified for their regional finals, while 18 more qualified by placing high on the regional leaderboards. The four champions of the regional finals all automatically qualified to compete at the 2016 Capcom Cup.[1][2]

Tournaments

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Four regional finals took place throughout the world between October 15 and November 19, 2016. These events were held in Europe, Latin America, North America, and Asia.

Europe

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The European regional finals of the 2016 Capcom Cup were the first of the four events, held during the Milan Games Week in Milan, Italy on October 15–16. The tournament, produced by FACEIT Media, featured an open 256 player "Last Chance Qualifier" on the first day, the top two players of which qualifying for the 16-player regional finals taking place on day 2.[3][4] The Last Chance Qualifier was won by two Japanese players: Naoto Sako and Masato "Bonchan" Takahashi. Other Asian players who won enough European tournaments to qualify for the European regional finals included Daigo Umehara, Joe "MOV" Egami, and Kun Xian Ho. Besides these, the finals featured eleven high-level European players such as Olivier "Luffy" Hay.[5] The regional finals was eventually won by Daigo Umehara, who defeated Arman "Phenom" Hanjani in the grand finals.[6]

EU Regional Finals results
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Daigo Umehara BST|Daigo Umehara Ryu
2nd Norway Arman Hanjani BX3.TP-Link|Phenom Necalli
3rd Japan Masato Takahashi RB|Bonchan Nash
4th United Kingdom Sean Dench DA|ImStillDaDaddy Guile
5th France Olivier Hay RB|Luffy R. Mika
5th Singapore Kun Xian Ho RZR|Xian F.A.N.G
7th United Kingdom Marcus Parker PRLS|Packz Karin
7th Japan Joe Egami MOV Chun-Li
9th Belgium Younes Lazaar AWS|CCL Chun-Li
9th Republic of Ireland Chris McEntee Rize|Cobelcog Cammy
9th Japan Naoto Sako HORI|Sako Chun-Li
9th France GS|TKR Chun-Li
13th United Kingdom Benjamin Simon PxP|Problem X Alex
13th United Arab Emirates Abdulla Buhannad Fruit Laura
13th France Nathan Massol MD|Mister Crimson Dhalsim
13th France Christ Onema AWS|Akainu Nash

Latin America

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The Latin American regional finals were held on Wednesday, November 2 in São Paulo. Like the European finals, the Latin American event featured an open Last Chances Qualifier before the main tournament.[7] The Latin American regional finals was won by Dominican competitor Ray "DR Ray" Rosario, who, playing as Vega defeated the Brazilian Diego "Dark817" Lins Gois and the American Kenneth "K-Brad" Bradley in the final rounds. Brazilian favorite Keoma "Keoma" Pacheco was defeated by K-Brad in the semi-finals.[8]

LatAm Regional Finals results
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Dominican Republic Ray Rosario GAM|DR Ray Vega
2nd United States Kenneth Bradley EG|K-Brad Cammy
3rd Brazil Keoma Pacheco Innova|Keoma Karin
4th Brazil Diego Gois Umbrella|Dark817 Alex
5th Chile Felipe Torres Brook|Misterio Karin
5th Dominican Republic Lenny Matos SP|Crossover R. Mika, M. Bison
7th France Wilfried Jean-Baptiste Will2Pac Laura
7th Chile Álvaro Cruz DM|Baek Nash
9th Brazil Ericke Maciel Ericke Maciel Chun-Li, R. Mika
9th Chile Richard Clivio Chancho Kay Laura
9th Mexico Antonio Medrano Kusanagi Karin
9th Brazil Renato Martins AAG|DidimoKOF Dhalsim
13th Brazil Vitor Luiz Umbrella|Tubarao Necalli
13th Brazil Robson Santos JAM.FGBR|RobKOF Ryu, Birdie
13th Brazil Thomas Proença F3|Brolynho Alex, Ibuki
13th Mexico David Gomez MJ|Gama Cammy

North America

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The North American finals were hosted by Red Bull GmbH and held on November 4 to 6 in the Seattle Exhibition Hall. The first two days of the event featured an open bracket of 1,024 competitors, while the official qualifying tournament was held on the final day.[9][10] The event was named the Red Bull Battlegrounds and was described by PC Gamer as a "high-budget, extremely well produced event," akin to a television game show. After the conclusion of the tournament, the character Akuma was announced to be added to the game.[11]

The top eight of the tournament featured a large number of well-established American players, such as Justin Wong, K-Brad, and Ricki Ortiz. The finals of Red Bull Battlegrounds was held between NuckleDu and Tokido. NuckleDu lost to Tokido in the first round of the top eight, but managed to come back through the loser's bracket and face Tokido again in the finale, where he defeated him through a bracket-reset. As NuckleDu had already qualified for the Capcom Cup, the qualifying spot opened up for another player on the global leaderboard.[12]

NA Regional Finals results
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st United States Du Dang Liquid|NuckleDu Guile, R. Mika
2nd Japan Hajime Taniguchi Tokido Ryu
3rd United States Victor Woodley ANBU|Punk Karin, Cammy
4th United States Justin Wong EG|Justin Wong Karin
5th Taiwan Arubi Kao RB Urien
5th United States Kenneth Bradley EG|K-Brad Cammy
7th United States Ricki Ortiz EG|Ricki Ortiz Chun-Li
7th United States Antwan Ortiz F3|alucarD Balrog, Birdie
9th United States Julio Fuentes FOX|Julio Fuentes Ken
9th United States Ryan Ramirez PG|Filipino Champ Dhalsim
9th United States Chris Tatarian DNL|Chris Tatarian Ken
9th United States Miky Chea XSK Samurai Ryu
13th Japan Ryota Takeuchi /r/Kappa|John Takeuchi Rashid
13th United States Ludovic Mbock NS|Ludovic Chun-Li
13th United States Peter Susini Flash Vega
13th United States Raynel Hidalgo PG|RayRay Chun-Li

Asia

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Australia's Battle Arena Melbourne 8 and OzHadou Nationals were two of the twelve ranking events for the Asian regional finals.[13] The Asian regional finals took place on October 17–19 at the Global Game Exhibition in Busan, South Korea.[14] The tournament was won by Kenryo "Mago" Hayashi, beating Joe "MOV" Egami in the grand finals. As Mago had already qualified for the Capcom Cup, his qualifying spot went on to Tse "Tse4444" Wa Ping, who was ranked eleventh in the Asian leaderboard.[15]

Asia Regional Finals results
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Kenryo Hayashi Mago Karin
2nd Japan Joe Egami MOV Chun-Li
3rd Japan Tatsuya Haitani YD.MJS|Haitani Necalli
4th Japan Ryota Inoue GGP|Kazunoko Cammy
5th Japan Hiromiki Kumada DNG|Itabashi Zangief Zangief
5th Japan Masato Takahashi RB|Bonchan Nash
7th Hong Kong Jonny Cheng HuomaoTV|HumanBomb Chun-Li
7th South Korea Seon-woo Lee RZR|Infiltration Nash, Rashid
9th Taiwan Bruce Hsiang ZW|GamerBee Necalli
9th United States Ricki Ortiz EG|Ricki Ortiz Chun-Li
9th Japan Hiroyuki Nagata HM|Eita Ken
9th Japan Naoto Sako HORI|Sako Chun-Li
13th Japan Atsushi Fujimura YD|Yukadon Nash
13th Hong Kong Chris Wong Chris Wong Nash
13th Japan Goichi Kishida HM|Go1 Chun-Li
13th Singapore Kun Xian Ho RZR|Xian F.A.N.G

References

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