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The 2009 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2009 or EVO 2009) was a
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event held in Rio Las Vegas on July 17–19. The event featured major tournaments for various fighting games, including ''
Super Street Fighter IV is a 2010 fighting game produced by Capcom. It is an updated version of '' Street Fighter IV'' and has been said to mark the definitive end of the ''Street Fighter IV'' series. Having been deemed too large an update to be deployed as DLC, the g ...
'' and '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2''.


Event overview

Evo 2009 was held on July 17–19 in the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. It was the biggest instance of the event up to that point, featuring over 1,000 competitors for its ''Street Fighter IV'' tournament. 23,000 people watched the event through a live feed.
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made the latest version of '' Tatsunoko vs Capcom'' available to be played at the event, and revealed their first public build of '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.:2
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had set up a handful of TVs for attendees to demo the to-be-released ''
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'', and
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held a signery. ''Street Fighter'' players Mike Ross and Mike Watson interviewed early 1990s ''Street Fighter 2'' champion Tomo Ohira. The organizers of the event, Tony and Tom Cannon, were interviewed by Victor Ratliff, who bestowed the two brothers the "Cannon award" in recognition of their work organizing Evo, running the website ''Shuryuken'', and creating a GGPO
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that allowed the community to play games such as ''
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'' online.:5
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-brand arcade sticks began hitting the market in 2008, and reached unprecedented popularity among the
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after the release of a ''Street Fighter IV'' range of products in 2009. Mad Catz employee Mark Julio said he was blown away seeing the community "flooded" with Mad Catz ''Street Fighter IV'' arcade sticks at Evo 2009.


Tournaments

Evo 2009 featured major tournaments for various fighting games, such as 1v1 tournaments of ''
Street Fighter IV is a 2008 fighting game published by Capcom, who also co-developed the game with Dimps. It was the first original main entry in the series since '' Street Fighter III'' in 1997, a hiatus of eleven years. The coin-operated arcade game version wa ...
'', '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', both a 1v1 and 2v2 tournament of '' Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix'', a 2v2 tournament of '' Street Fighter III: Third Strike'', and a 1v1 invitational tournament of the then- unlocalized game''
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''. Nearly half of the "bring your own console"-area at Evo 2009 was dedicated to ''
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'' tournaments, run by AllisBrawl.com. Unlike the previous year, the ''Brawl'' tournaments at Evo 2009 were held with a community-defined ruleset, which was favored by the competitors. Other side-tournaments at the event were held by companies such as Bandai Namco and AkSys Games, who received a lot of support from Evolution's organizers. Unlike previous years, both the ''BlazBlue'' and ''Tekken 6'' tournaments were held on the final day of the event, so they could be displayed on the big screen alongside the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' and ''Street Fighter IV'' finals.:4 Tournaments held on a
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set-up experienced various technical difficulties, such as wireless
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synchronization issues, dangling cables of wired controllers disconnecting during matches, and software
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es. Delays were also a big issue during the event, with some tournaments starting much later than planned.:6


''Street Fighter IV'' finals

The Evo 2009 ''Street Fighter IV'' finals were defined by
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and
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. Wong had lost to Umehara two times before; once at the
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tournament in San Francisco earlier that year, and before that during their renowned match at
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. Wong lost to Umehara again at Evo 2009, but made his way to the grand finals of the tournament through the losers' bracket to meet Umehara again. Justin Wong was playing with
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against Daigo Umehara's Ryu, but after losing his first game in the grand finals, Wong switched to the character
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; a character he had never been publicly seen playing before. Wong won three consecutive games with Balrog, earning him his first set and a bracket reset. In the last set of the grand finals, Wong and Umehara both won two matches, and the title hinged on the fifth and final match of the set. Both players were throwing out safe crouching attacks from a distance in order to chip away at the other's
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with minimal risk. Wong cautiously played more aggressively as the match continued, but Umehara gained and retained the lead by parrying and punishing several of Balrog's "dash punches." In the end, both characters had very little vitality left and Wong decided to jump in for the final blow, a move Umehara countered with a jump-kick to Balrog's chest. Umehara defeated Wong again and took home the $7,000
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cash prize.


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