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You can check out the full bracket and results at the official TFC Challonge.

1st Mr. Kwiggles :christie:
2nd XcaliburBladeZ :helena::alpha152:

3rd Sonic Fox :marierose::christie:

4th Gehaktbal :zack::rachel:

Things didn't start well for Mr. Kwiggle as his younger brother Sonic Fox took him out two matches straight knocking him into loser's bracket. Meanwhile XcaliburBladeZ managed to beat Master in winner's bracket dropping Master down to the loser bracket, and after that set he defeated Sonic Fox as well solidifying his position in the final. Gehaktbal managed to get a big win on the Tengu specialist, Ninja CW and Lopedo knocked Perfect Legend out of the competition shortly after.

The matches really picked up during the Gehaktbal/Master dream match, which Gehaktbal took, performing impeccably with his festive Zack. Lopedo then crossed paths with Mr. Kwiggle but lost in what some would consider to be a huge upset as Lopedo is the self-proclaimed "best in the world" and the previous TFC champ. MC Kwiggle and Gehaktbal then proceeded to fight, and despite a valiant effort, Gehaktbal was knocked out of the tournament.

Afterwards, Kwiggle finally got the best of his younger brother (outstanding Marie Rose) in some really good matches and went on to fight Xcal in the final. The matches started off with Helena (Xcal) and Christie (Kwiggle), but Xcal switched to his Alpha later on to hopefully prevent a reset. His Alpha was spot on, was B.U.R.S.T.I.N.G all over the place, but ultimately it didn't prevent the bracket from being reset. After the shocking reset did finally take place, it wasn't long before Xcal switched back to Helena in a last effort to beat Kwiggle and his unstoppable Christie. He made a great comeback, but it wasn't enough to get the job done at this tournament. Congratulations Mr. Kwiggle, and to all competitors who made it out to this all-star champion of champions tournament!
 
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2013, the first TFC, was 97.

Although I believe the skill level of the players and the event itself went better this year than last year... Those numbers and the decline of 25 players for a tournament with $8,000 on the line plus the Qualifying tournaments are most likely going to hinder Team NINJA support for future tournaments.
 
2013, the first TFC, was 97.

Although I believe the skill level of the players and the event itself went better this year than last year... Those numbers and the decline of 25 players for a tournament with $8,000 on the line plus the Qualifying tournaments are most likely going to hinder Team NINJA support for future tournaments.

25 opted out? And why would you say the qualifying tournaments would hinder - it's more than time constraints, I take it! I wouldn't say nix them, but could it be a "too many players, not enough slots?" I looked at the brackets and they were huge!
 
Last ROF @ Paris got basically the half of this TFC (34 players) without any support from Team NINJA (@K4rma please correct me if I'm wrong).

SweetRevenge won this tournament. He was the only player from USA. Gehaktbal from Netherlands finished second and the third place was for the French Ky-Dragon.

I went to ROF from London. All players I fought there were decent or better (and 4 were women! :)). At 2013's TFC I faced a player in my pool that obviously had no clue of how to play decently. Perhaps casual competitors are getting away of tourneys...
 
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