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Googie Wins Mortal Kombat X at YSB34 in Sydney, Australia

After returning from the United States, Googie made his way back to Sydney and attended the monthly tournament YSB where he came out victorious. Congratulations Googie!



YSB34 Top 8 Results:

1. Googie (Brawler Cassie)
2. VMKD (Pumped Up Jax + Possessed Kenshi)
3. Gilbagz (Cryomancer + Grandmaster Sub-Zero)
4. cabjoy (Summoner + Sorceror Quan Chi + Krystalline Tremor + Swarm Queen D'Vorah)
5. Arnolddesu (Royal Storm Kitana)
5. Fishy1077 (Ninjitsu Scorpion)
7. Fithalucard (Tempest Kung Lao)
7. Harami (Possessed + Balanced Kenshi + Shaolin Kung Jin)

Links to the Stream Archive:

http://www.twitch.tv/goodpart/v/9296661
http://www.twitch.tv/goodpart/v/9293302
http://www.twitch.tv/goodpart/v/9290471
http://www.twitch.tv/goodpart/v/9288621


For those of you interested, the next Australian Mortal Kombat X major, OHN13, will be held on the 11th-13th of September in Sydney Australia. The tournament will held in the Red Room at 99onYork (Level 1, 99 York St Sydney) and registration is now open. The official OzHadou Nationals website will be updated with the tournament schedule when the schedule becomes available.

For more information and registration, please visit the official OzHadou Nationals website at http://ohn.ozhadou.net/
 
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huh

Noob
Congrats to Googie!

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Hey @n-megabytes, I'm working on establishing a comprehensive list of MKX tournaments around the world, categorizing them according to size and relevance. Thetopic is:

http://testyourmight.com/threads/categorizing-mkxs-relevant-tournaments.54535/

Would you call OHN as a major, according to the majors I've already listed there (ex: ECT) ? Or you think it is more in terms of a minor (ex: Toryuken)?

Also, could help listing other relevant australian/oceania torunaments you know of? Any help would be welcome.
 

buyacushun

Normalize grab immunity.
Thought that it said "Google" won Mortal Kombat and that the corporation was going to get into the fighting game market. Not disappointed to find out a Brawler Cassie won a tournament. WOO nice one Googie. I'll definitely will be watching the archive.
 
Congrats to Googie!

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Hey @n-megabytes, I'm working on establishing a comprehensive list of MKX tournaments around the world, categorizing them according to size and relevance. Thetopic is:

http://testyourmight.com/threads/categorizing-mkxs-relevant-tournaments.54535/

Would you call OHN as a major, according to the majors I've already listed there (ex: ECT) ? Or you think it is more in terms of a minor (ex: Toryuken)?

Also, could help listing other relevant australian/oceania torunaments you know of? Any help would be welcome.
According to Australian tournament standards, OHN is actually a major. It will probably be the biggest NRS tournament of the year. However, when compared in size/entrants, it will be very similar to Toryuken. The list of

Australian Majors are:
Battle Arena Melbourne (BAM) - Melbourne
OzHadou Nationals (OHN) - Sydney
Button Smash - Brisbane
Southern Cross Championships (SxC) - Adelaide
 

Nuovo_Cabjoy

G O R O B O Y S
According to Australian tournament standards, OHN is actually a major. It will probably be the biggest NRS tournament of the year. However, when compared in size/entrants, it will be very similar to Toryuken. The list of

Australian Majors are:
Battle Arena Melbourne (BAM) - Melbourne
OzHadou Nationals (OHN) - Sydney
Button Smash - Brisbane
Southern Cross Championships (SxC) - Adelaide
You'd better get to work when you get back Megabytes!
 

huh

Noob
According to Australian tournament standards, OHN is actually a major. It will probably be the biggest NRS tournament of the year. However, when compared in size/entrants, it will be very similar to Toryuken. The list of

Australian Majors are:
Battle Arena Melbourne (BAM) - Melbourne
OzHadou Nationals (OHN) - Sydney
Button Smash - Brisbane
Southern Cross Championships (SxC) - Adelaide
Thanks man!

So I think I'll put these as minors in my list. Minors, in my definition, are just regionals or small majors (compared to US majors), so it seems consistent to what you described