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Local Tournament at 2 Drop Game Shop in Ft Myers, FL

2DropGameShop

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Come down Saturday, January 24th at 7pm and compete in our Smash Bros tournament. Entry is $5, Wii-U will be on site, you may bring your own controller or use our provided controllers. Prizes based on turnout.

Rules posted below:

-Best of 3 matches, each being:
- 3 stock.
- 8 minutes.
- Items are turned to off and none.
- Pause is disabled.
- Custom Equipment disabled.
- A ledge grab limit of 40. If a match goes to time, the end of match statistics are used to see how many times each player grabbed the ledge, and if a player exceeded the ledge grab limit, they lose the match regardless of stock or percent lead (if both players exceed the limit however, normal time out rules apply). This rule is implemented to limit planking.
- Stalling is banned. Stalling is intentionally making the game unplayable; examples include becoming invisible, continuing infinites, chain grabs, or uninterruptible moves past 300%, and reaching a position that cannot be reached by the opponent.
- Any action that can prevent the game from continuing (i.e., freezing, disappearing characters, game reset, etc.) will result in a forfeit of that match for the player that initiated the action. Players are responsible for being aware of these possibilities.
- If time runs out, and neither player exceeds the ledge grab limit or both exceed the limit, the winner is determined by remaining stock, and then by ending damage percentage.
- If both stock and percentage are identical, or a game ends with both players being KO'd simultaneously, then a tiebreaker is played. A tiebreaker is a 1 stock, 3 minute match with the same characters and the same stage.

ALL STAGES MUST BE OMEGA!!!

SET FORMAT:
1. Player priority is agreed on (or determined through high die roll of 2 D6 provided on the table).

2. Each player selects a character. Any player may enforce a double-blind pick (where both players tell a third party their character choice or write their character choice down, and then select the character they said they would choose, where the third party then enforces the prior announced character choices).

3. The first stage is selected from ANY OMEGA STAGES, either through mutual agreement, or by stage striking. (Stage striking proceeds in a 1-2-1-2-etc. order.)

4. The first game is played.

5. The winner of the game may ban a stage if they have not already done so in the set.

6. The loser of the game chooses a stage from the list of starter and counter pick stages (Again, OMEGA ONLY.). A stage cannot be chosen if the other side has banned it or the chooser has already won on the stage in this match.

7. The winner selects their character.

8. The loser selects their character.

9. The next game is played.

10. Repeat from step 6 until the sufficient amount of games have been played to determine a winner.
 
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