pockyD
Smash Legend
09/05/09 Results
11/21/09 Results
WHEN:
May 1, Saturday
People can probably start showing up at 11 a.m., and the tournament will start at 12:00 p.m. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament.
WHERE:
329 Plymouth Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112
Parking is on the street and is mildly annoying
The closest BART station is Balboa Park BART, which is about a mile away. From there, you can either take the M line to Plymouth @ Broad, or you can...
1) Walk southwest on San Jose Ave
2) Turn right on Farallones
3) Turn left on Plymouth
If it is not raining heavily, I will not pick you up from BART. If it is raining, I will grumble about it but I will probably do it.
WHAT:
MELEE singles and doubles! Any "other games" will not be played until the tournament is over, and even then, will only be allowed if we feel like it. Melee is too good; why play anything else? Other events such as "draft crews" will be done if there is popular demand.
The cost of entry is tentatively set at $5 per person per event. That means that teams will be $10 per team. Of this, we will be taking $1 out of every 5 (20%) as a venue fee of sorts, which will mostly go towards buying chairs for use in future tournaments. If you don't like it, don't come. I didn't feel like I needed to specify this until recently, but we will not be accepting any currency smaller than quarters.
Prizes will likely be 60-30-10 (out of the prize pot) for singles and 75-25 for doubles. This may vary based on the turnout, but the gist of it is that the payout structure will be kept relatively standard.
WHO:
You! This IS a house, so space is limited. Feel free to come, but don't expect it to be super spacious!
Contact info:
Kevin (pockyD) - (650) 918-9143 - AIM = 'horizonflash'
Brian (SuperRad) - (831) 359-0096
OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS:
We are going to try to put setups in the bedrooms as well. With this in mind, we anticipate having space for 8-10 setups... but not all of that can come from us. If you can bring a TV, a cube/wii, or even some chairs or extension cords, please let us know! Do note that we do live on the THIRD floor with no elevator, so keep this in mind when offering equipment
Since we might be using the bedrooms, the standard clause about respecting our stuff counts double. We will not hesitate to give you the boot or lock you on the roof if necessary. If you have trash, please throw it away. If you clog the toilet, you're disgusting, but on top of that, please let someone know right away so that we can bring it to everyone's attention and make fun of you. We have a tentative shoes-off policy in the house, so please take note of that. It mostly only matters if your shoes are dirty, so police yourselves.
Even with this in mind, we don't have infinite space, so please don't show up without talking to us first.
Food:
There is a Taqueria across the street, and assorted delis and stuff a few blocks away. If there is demand, we can get pizza or something, but there is NOT a wide selection of food in the immediate vicinity. You can NOT use the microwave or stove while the tournament is in progress. We do fully intend to go out as a group for a meal or something at the end of the tournament if time permits and there is interest.
Rule Set:
-Items OFF
-4-Stock
-8:00 Timer
-In Doubles, Life Stealing is allowed
-Sets are bo3, except for Winner's/Loser's/Grand Finals, which are bo5 matches
-Ties will be broken by lives, then percentage. In the event of a percentage tie, the players will play a 4-stock bowser ditto on brinstar depths. If that ends in a percentage tie, both players will be disqualified.
-Wobbling is allowed
-The Ice Climbers freeze glitch is banned. Mewtwo's Soul Stunner is impossible. Other traditionally banned forms of stalling (rising pound, peach bomber, walljumping under battlefield) are banned.
-KIRBY IS BANNED
STAGES:
-NOTE: IF BOTH PLAYERS/TEAMS AGREE, you can use whatever rules you want for selecting the stage, including random, random with resets, strikeout with stadium and KJ64, playing on hyrule, etc. These are the "official" rules which will be used if you cannot come to an agreement with your opponent(s).
-Game one will be chosen via stage strike. Use RPS to determine who strikes first (if controller port is an issue, then the person who loses the RPS gets to select their controller port first). The players alternate striking stages from the Stage list until there is one stage left, which will be used for game one. Stage striking will be done in 1-2-2-1 order (Player 1 strikes a stage, player 2 strikes two stages, Player 1 strikes a stage)
-Dave's Stupid Rule: No player may choose the stage they last won on
-After game one, counter-picks will be standard with the advanced slobs format. Winner bans a stage, Loser chooses a stage, Winner chooses his character, Loser chooses his character. Note: This means in a Bo5, players have the chance to change their banned stage(s) (each time before the opponent chooses a stage). More specifically, this means players are allowed to select a stage they have banned (since each stage ban only lasts for one game).
Starter Stages:
Final Destination
Dreamland 64
Battlefield
Yoshi Story
Fountain of Dreams (Singles only)
Pokemon Stadium (Teams only)
Counter-pick Stages:
Kongo Jungle 64
Pokemon Stadium (Singles)
Brinstar
Rainbow Cruise
Cliff Notes (since apparently I'm really wordy):
Who: You
What: Melee. $5 entry per person per event
When: Saturday, May 1, 12 p.m.
Where: San Francisco, CA; It's a house/apartment
Why: Why not?
11/21/09 Results
HUB HOUSE III
(better name is probably not coming)
BARE MINIMUM DETAILS said:Who: You
What: Melee. $5 entry per person per event
When: Saturday, May 1, 12 p.m.
Where: San Francisco, CA; It's a house/apartment
Why: Why not?
WHEN:
May 1, Saturday
People can probably start showing up at 11 a.m., and the tournament will start at 12:00 p.m. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament. If you are not physically present, you will NOT be entered in the tournament.
WHERE:
329 Plymouth Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112
Parking is on the street and is mildly annoying
The closest BART station is Balboa Park BART, which is about a mile away. From there, you can either take the M line to Plymouth @ Broad, or you can...
1) Walk southwest on San Jose Ave
2) Turn right on Farallones
3) Turn left on Plymouth
If it is not raining heavily, I will not pick you up from BART. If it is raining, I will grumble about it but I will probably do it.
WHAT:
MELEE singles and doubles! Any "other games" will not be played until the tournament is over, and even then, will only be allowed if we feel like it. Melee is too good; why play anything else? Other events such as "draft crews" will be done if there is popular demand.
The cost of entry is tentatively set at $5 per person per event. That means that teams will be $10 per team. Of this, we will be taking $1 out of every 5 (20%) as a venue fee of sorts, which will mostly go towards buying chairs for use in future tournaments. If you don't like it, don't come. I didn't feel like I needed to specify this until recently, but we will not be accepting any currency smaller than quarters.
Prizes will likely be 60-30-10 (out of the prize pot) for singles and 75-25 for doubles. This may vary based on the turnout, but the gist of it is that the payout structure will be kept relatively standard.
WHO:
You! This IS a house, so space is limited. Feel free to come, but don't expect it to be super spacious!
Contact info:
Kevin (pockyD) - (650) 918-9143 - AIM = 'horizonflash'
Brian (SuperRad) - (831) 359-0096
OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS:
We are going to try to put setups in the bedrooms as well. With this in mind, we anticipate having space for 8-10 setups... but not all of that can come from us. If you can bring a TV, a cube/wii, or even some chairs or extension cords, please let us know! Do note that we do live on the THIRD floor with no elevator, so keep this in mind when offering equipment
Since we might be using the bedrooms, the standard clause about respecting our stuff counts double. We will not hesitate to give you the boot or lock you on the roof if necessary. If you have trash, please throw it away. If you clog the toilet, you're disgusting, but on top of that, please let someone know right away so that we can bring it to everyone's attention and make fun of you. We have a tentative shoes-off policy in the house, so please take note of that. It mostly only matters if your shoes are dirty, so police yourselves.
Even with this in mind, we don't have infinite space, so please don't show up without talking to us first.
Food:
There is a Taqueria across the street, and assorted delis and stuff a few blocks away. If there is demand, we can get pizza or something, but there is NOT a wide selection of food in the immediate vicinity. You can NOT use the microwave or stove while the tournament is in progress. We do fully intend to go out as a group for a meal or something at the end of the tournament if time permits and there is interest.
Rule Set:
-Items OFF
-4-Stock
-8:00 Timer
-In Doubles, Life Stealing is allowed
-Sets are bo3, except for Winner's/Loser's/Grand Finals, which are bo5 matches
-Ties will be broken by lives, then percentage. In the event of a percentage tie, the players will play a 4-stock bowser ditto on brinstar depths. If that ends in a percentage tie, both players will be disqualified.
-Wobbling is allowed
-The Ice Climbers freeze glitch is banned. Mewtwo's Soul Stunner is impossible. Other traditionally banned forms of stalling (rising pound, peach bomber, walljumping under battlefield) are banned.
-KIRBY IS BANNED
STAGES:
-NOTE: IF BOTH PLAYERS/TEAMS AGREE, you can use whatever rules you want for selecting the stage, including random, random with resets, strikeout with stadium and KJ64, playing on hyrule, etc. These are the "official" rules which will be used if you cannot come to an agreement with your opponent(s).
-Game one will be chosen via stage strike. Use RPS to determine who strikes first (if controller port is an issue, then the person who loses the RPS gets to select their controller port first). The players alternate striking stages from the Stage list until there is one stage left, which will be used for game one. Stage striking will be done in 1-2-2-1 order (Player 1 strikes a stage, player 2 strikes two stages, Player 1 strikes a stage)
-Dave's Stupid Rule: No player may choose the stage they last won on
-After game one, counter-picks will be standard with the advanced slobs format. Winner bans a stage, Loser chooses a stage, Winner chooses his character, Loser chooses his character. Note: This means in a Bo5, players have the chance to change their banned stage(s) (each time before the opponent chooses a stage). More specifically, this means players are allowed to select a stage they have banned (since each stage ban only lasts for one game).
Starter Stages:
Final Destination
Dreamland 64
Battlefield
Yoshi Story
Fountain of Dreams (Singles only)
Pokemon Stadium (Teams only)
Counter-pick Stages:
Kongo Jungle 64
Pokemon Stadium (Singles)
Brinstar
Rainbow Cruise
Cliff Notes (since apparently I'm really wordy):
Who: You
What: Melee. $5 entry per person per event
When: Saturday, May 1, 12 p.m.
Where: San Francisco, CA; It's a house/apartment
Why: Why not?