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== Preliminary ==
== Preliminary ==
The top 8 moved on to the semifinal.  Players marked grey entered play as substitutes: Vivian Chan for Garrett O'Reily and Daniel Moreno for Shuo Zhong.


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Players marked grey entered play as substitutes: Vivian Chan for Garrett O'Reily and Daniel Moreno for Shuo Zhong.


== Elimination rounds ==
== Elimination rounds ==

Revision as of 04:48, 7 November 2017

The 2017 Anime Central Tournament is the 6th edition to the Anime Central Tournament. Unlike previous years, this tournament was supported by the Pacific Mahjong League with the help of its tournament management system.

Preliminary

The top 8 moved on to the semifinal. Players marked grey entered play as substitutes: Vivian Chan for Garrett O'Reily and Daniel Moreno for Shuo Zhong.

Placement Name Games
1 Hirotaka Takeuchi 129.7 3
2 Aaron Ebejer 99.8 3
3 Brendan Spence 95.1 3
4 Christopher Dauis 80.4 3
5 Gina Hoetzer 58.7 3
6 Freya Alexandra 55.2 3
7 Carlos Munez 44.9 3
8 William Goswehr 37.8 3
9 Susan Zuege 32.8 3
10 Arnold Lee 28.4 3
11 Musee Ullah 26.5 3
12 Matthew Pihulic 15.4 3
13 Vivian Chan 8.1 2
14 Kevin Dotseth 3.2 3
15 Brent Smolinske 1.8 3
16 Ryan Lunt -2.2 3
17 Luis Escobar -6.9 3
18 Daniel Moreno -9.8 1
19 Vincent Yang -13.7 3
20 Brian Tseuy -17.5 3
21 Shuo Zhong -30.0 2
22 Jason Sauier -31.1 3
23 Morgan Hulick -39.9 3
24 Takahiro Sakurai -40.9 3
25 Garrett O'Reily -45.4 1
26 Tim Redfield -48.1 3
27 Erik Dotseth -80.7 3
28 Aldwin Gordula -88.2 3
29 Jennifer Sapphire -126.9 3
30 Dustin Boyd -136.3 3

Elimination rounds

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