Capcom Cup 2014

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Capcom Cup 2014
2014
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Tournament information
Sport Ultra Street Fighter IV
Location San Francisco, California
DateDecember 13
Tournament
format(s)
Double-elimination
Venue(s) The Warfield
Participants16
Purse~$36,000
Final positions
Champions Yusuke Momochi
Runner-up Kun Xian Ho
  2013
2015  

Capcom Cup 2014 was an Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament held at The Warfield in San Francisco, California on December 13, 2014. 16 players qualified for the tournament by winning at events at the first Capcom Pro Tour, co-sponsored by Twitch. The tournament was won by Yusuke Momochi, defeating Kun Xian Ho in the finale and winning $30,000 USD.

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Capcom Pro Tour

In March 2014, Capcom partnered with livestreaming video platform Twitch to create a year-long fighting game league, titled the Capcom Pro Tour. The Tour featured a large number of tournaments, among which ten "Premier Events". Winners of the Premier Events would automatically qualify for the Capcom Cup in December, and six more players were selected based on their ranking in Capcom-sponsored tournaments. During early tournaments in the Capcom pro Tour, the 2012 version of Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition was played. Tournaments transitioned into Ultra Street Fighter IV as it became available in June. [1] [2]

The Street Fighter tournament held at the Pro Tour Premier Events (except for Evo 2014) were all streamed through the "Capcom Fighters" Twitch channel. Capcom also brought smaller tournaments to well-known video game conventions such as E3 and PAX East. [3] In April, online gaming platform Virgin Gaming (now WorldGaming) partnered with Capcom and Twitch in order to hold regional online tournaments. [4] In total, 716 players scored points in the ranking. [5]

Tournament background

The 2014 Capcom Cup was held at The Warfield music venue in San Francisco. Warfield Theatre, 982-988 Market St., Market Street Theatre and Loft District, San Francisco, CA 9-3-2012 5-07-20 PM.JPG
The 2014 Capcom Cup was held at The Warfield music venue in San Francisco.

The Capcom Cup was held on December 13, 2014, in The Warfield in San Francisco, a music venue usually reserved for major musical acts. Heidi Kemps of Red Bull described the venue as "close-knit and communal", though noted that The Warfield didn't afford much space for crowd control. The Capcom Cup offered live commentary not only through its online livestreams, as the commentary of James Chen and David "UltraDavid" Graham was also broadcast among the crowd. [6] The tournament had a prize pool of over $36,000 USD, $30,000 of which went to the winner. [7]

Tournament summary

The Capcom Cup featured a double-elimination format and featured a roster of various high-level players. Justin Wong and Snake Eyez, among others, suffered two losses in a row at the start of the tournament, causing them to drop out early in the brackets. Due to Ultra Street Fighter IV's large character roster featuring 44 options, character choice became an important metagame at the tournament. Competitors were allowed to mutually blind-pick characters in order to avoid counter-picks. When a player loses, they are allowed to change their character, while the winner has to stick with theirs. Quickly, players started to bring out unexpected characters in order to surprise their opponents. [6]

The Capcom Cup was won by Yusuke Momochi, defeating Kun Xian Ho in the finale. After winning a very close rematch against Ryan Hart in the loser's brackets of the tournament and defeating Luffy in the loser's bracket finals, Momochi was faced with Xian's Poison in the Grand Finals. Momochi caused Xian to change his character to Gen after winning the first set 2–1. Momochi then managed to force a bracket-reset and eventually won the final set 3–1. [6] [7]

Results

PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)Qualification
1st Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Momochi EG|MomochiKenSouth East Asia Major 2014
2nd Flag of Singapore.svg Kun Xian Ho RZR|XianGen, Poison, DhalsimPoints
3rd Flag of France.svg Olivier Hay MD|LuffyRose Evo 2014
4th Flag of South Korea.svg Seon-Woo Lee InfiltrationAkuma, Elena, Chun-Li CEO 2014
5th Flag of the United States.svg Eduardo Perez-FrangieEG|PR BalrogBalrogNorCal Regionals 2014
5th Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan HartDIG|Ryan HartRyu, Evil RyuFinal Round XVII
7th Flag of Japan.svg Keita Ai RZR|FuudoFei Long Dreamhack Winter 2014
7th Flag of France.svg Valentin PetitGL|ValmasterChun-Li, ElenaVSFighting 4
9th Flag of Japan.svg Daigo Umehara MCZ|Daigo UmeharaEvil RyuCapcom Pro Tour Asia Finals
9th Flag of the United States.svg Du DangCRS|NuckleDuGuile, DecaprePoints
9th Flag of Japan.svg Masato TakahashiBonchanSagatPoints
9th Flag of the United States.svg Ricky OrtizEG|Ricky OrtizRufusPoints
13th Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi NishikidoNISHIKINBlankaTaito Arcade Nationals
13th Flag of the United States.svg Darryl Lewis SnakeEyezZangiefThe Fall Classic 2014
13th Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Moreira SilvaCNB|ChuChuSakura, C. ViperPoints
13th Flag of the United States.svg Justin Wong EG|Justin WongRufusPoints

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