Comfort Eagle
10-11-2005, 03:35 PM
With the gaming club official, we can now host events in the banquet hall, put up flyers (hell, we can even have school officials put flyers up for us), get sponsers, and handle cash prizes.
I would like to a tourney either this month or early November.
There are a good number of smashers already here at Vista, but a large number are new to large tournies. I'll try to keep the entry fee low.
Crazywombat, I think you said something about having a bracket generator. Either way, I was looking to make it something a little different than tradional brackets. What I would hope for is a round robin tournament, that way, no one has to worry about bad matchups early on.
Currently, I'm aiming for Friday, November 18th, 1 pm to 6 pm, as that is the earliest date I can reserve the banquet hall.
So here's the general plans:
-1 on 1 tourney: 4 stock, 8 minute time limit no items, random neutral stages (time limit may change with # of entries) and I'm hoping for round robin style
-FFA tourney, 5 or 10 stock, no time limit, very low items on tourney style (no food, hammer, star, and MAYBE others. A vote should be taken on this) and random drawing for match-ups
-Team Tourney, 5 stock, Team Attack off, no items. Stages MAY include Poke Floats, Big Blue, and Hyrule Castle. (most stages IMHO are too small for team battles)
And for anyone interested, there will probably also be a smaller tournament for Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen! 3. It would be definetly 1 on 1, but they may want FFA as preliminaries.
It would not be too hard to actually find a cater for food, but we already would be in the commons, so there is plenty of vending machines and a cafeteria too.
Lastly, I was toying with the idea of moving the final matches of each tournament to Caesar's house would sweet, where once nightfall hits, we can put his projector on the side of the house for a screen so big, the characters are bigger than you. Trust me, it's awesome.
And I would definetly do this if it was 2 days long.
I will receive help from my fellow students at Vista, but I could use a little help with the bracketeering. Lastly, any suggestions on rules will be considered. Please keep this bumped or stickied.
I would like to a tourney either this month or early November.
There are a good number of smashers already here at Vista, but a large number are new to large tournies. I'll try to keep the entry fee low.
Crazywombat, I think you said something about having a bracket generator. Either way, I was looking to make it something a little different than tradional brackets. What I would hope for is a round robin tournament, that way, no one has to worry about bad matchups early on.
Currently, I'm aiming for Friday, November 18th, 1 pm to 6 pm, as that is the earliest date I can reserve the banquet hall.
So here's the general plans:
-1 on 1 tourney: 4 stock, 8 minute time limit no items, random neutral stages (time limit may change with # of entries) and I'm hoping for round robin style
-FFA tourney, 5 or 10 stock, no time limit, very low items on tourney style (no food, hammer, star, and MAYBE others. A vote should be taken on this) and random drawing for match-ups
-Team Tourney, 5 stock, Team Attack off, no items. Stages MAY include Poke Floats, Big Blue, and Hyrule Castle. (most stages IMHO are too small for team battles)
And for anyone interested, there will probably also be a smaller tournament for Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen! 3. It would be definetly 1 on 1, but they may want FFA as preliminaries.
It would not be too hard to actually find a cater for food, but we already would be in the commons, so there is plenty of vending machines and a cafeteria too.
Lastly, I was toying with the idea of moving the final matches of each tournament to Caesar's house would sweet, where once nightfall hits, we can put his projector on the side of the house for a screen so big, the characters are bigger than you. Trust me, it's awesome.
And I would definetly do this if it was 2 days long.
I will receive help from my fellow students at Vista, but I could use a little help with the bracketeering. Lastly, any suggestions on rules will be considered. Please keep this bumped or stickied.