Aftermath
Smash Champion
So yeah, I'm going to start making each TANG thread inclusive of the whole number, so instead of two threads for 23.0 and 23.5, I'll just make one with all the info, so that way there's more of a heads-up on each. The XX.0 one will be first, followed by the rules, and then any important info for XX.5 (Mainly just address and any special comments). Note that after TANG 23.5, the venue will be changing to a bigger, more open place in Portland near Lloyd Center. This change is due to Jesse's basement being fairly small and bad for multiple setups, Jesse's mom being crazy, and the better location of the Portland house in terms of food and transportation.
Remember that even though the TANG itself extends through the whole weekend, the actual tournament will be starting around 2 PM on Saturday, with teams first.
This time we'll be using more of the house so stuff will be more organized and there will be more room for people to play.
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Schedule of Events
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Friday
4:00 People can start arriving and playing Friendlies.
Saturday
1:00 Signups for Teams Starts
2:00 Teams Tournament
After Teams Singles Tournament
After Singles (Crew Battles?!)
Sunday
People start leaving whenever they wake up.
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TVs, Cubes/Wii, VCRs
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Please bring Wii/GCN & TVs
I'd really like there to be 1 TV for every 2 players to maximize gameplay and speed along tournaments.
Post if you are bringing any equipment.
BYOC (Bring Your Own Controller), as usual.
RULES
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Singles
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Match: 4 Stock
Time Limit: 8 mins.
Item Setting: None
Random Select stages
Order of play
Game 1
Each player chooses a controller slot.
Each player has 30 seconds to select a character or to call "Double Blind" selection.
You may not change characters once it is declared.
If a character is not selected after 30 sec., "Double Blind" selection is mandatory.
Stage knock-outs are declared.
All players must agree to the first stage, otherwise it is "Random" (see Random Select Stages listed above)
If the time limit runs out, winner is the player with the most stock.
In the event of tied stock, winner is the player with the least damage.
In the event of tied damage, Sudden Death is played out.
Game 2
Loser of Game 1 declares stage to be played in Game 2.
Winner of Game 1 declares character to be played in Game 2.
Loser declares character to be played in Game 2 and begins the game.
Game 3
If each player wins a Game, a third game is played to determine "Best of Three"
Loser of Game 2 declares any non-banned stage to be played next.
Winner of Game 2 declares character to be played in Game 3.
Loser declares character to be played in Game 3 and begins the game.
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Additional Rules
"Double Blind" allowed for Game 1.
Stage Knockouts are allowed.
Random select stages cannot be knockedout.
No stage may be used twice in a given match except Random Select stages.
Finals (and Grand Finals) in the Winner's Bracket will be "Best of Five".
Stalling tactics and glitches that freeze the game or characters in the game are unallowed.
Illegally modified controllers are disallowed for tournament play.
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Doubles
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All rules for Singles apply when applicable. The following team rules also apply.
Friendly Fire: ON
Pause: OFF
Life Stealing: Allowed
Doubles Random Select Stages
People can spend the night at 23.5, but I'm not entirely sure on all the details, so post if you are planning to stay for most of the weekend and we can get it all cleared up and stuff.
As always, if anyone can bring setups (TVs/GCNs), it'd be much appreciated as there are only two at the place.
Remember that even though the TANG itself extends through the whole weekend, the actual tournament will be starting around 2 PM on Saturday, with teams first.
This time we'll be using more of the house so stuff will be more organized and there will be more room for people to play.
TANG 23.0
March 16th - 18th, 2007
$10 for Singles and $10 per Team
March 16th - 18th, 2007
$10 for Singles and $10 per Team
450 SE Cochran St.
Sherwood, OR, 97140
Contact #: (971) 998-6291
Sherwood, OR, 97140
Contact #: (971) 998-6291
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Schedule of Events
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Friday
4:00 People can start arriving and playing Friendlies.
Saturday
1:00 Signups for Teams Starts
2:00 Teams Tournament
After Teams Singles Tournament
After Singles (Crew Battles?!)
Sunday
People start leaving whenever they wake up.
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_______________________________
TVs, Cubes/Wii, VCRs
-----------------------------------------------
Please bring Wii/GCN & TVs
I'd really like there to be 1 TV for every 2 players to maximize gameplay and speed along tournaments.
Post if you are bringing any equipment.
BYOC (Bring Your Own Controller), as usual.
RULES
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Singles
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Match: 4 Stock
Time Limit: 8 mins.
Item Setting: None
Random Select stages
- Final Destination - Special Stages
- Battlefield - Special Stages
- Yoshi's Story - Yoshi's Island
- Fountain of Dreams - Dream Land
- Dreamland - Past Stages
- Pokemon Stadium - Kanto
- Rainbow Cruise - Mushroom Kingdom
- Jungle Japes - DK Island
- Green Greens - Dream Land
- Brinstar - Planet Zebes
- Mute City, F-Zero Grand Prix
- Poke Floats - Kanto Skies
- Kongo Jungle - 64
Order of play
Game 1
Each player chooses a controller slot.
Each player has 30 seconds to select a character or to call "Double Blind" selection.
You may not change characters once it is declared.
If a character is not selected after 30 sec., "Double Blind" selection is mandatory.
Stage knock-outs are declared.
All players must agree to the first stage, otherwise it is "Random" (see Random Select Stages listed above)
If the time limit runs out, winner is the player with the most stock.
In the event of tied stock, winner is the player with the least damage.
In the event of tied damage, Sudden Death is played out.
Game 2
Loser of Game 1 declares stage to be played in Game 2.
Winner of Game 1 declares character to be played in Game 2.
Loser declares character to be played in Game 2 and begins the game.
Game 3
If each player wins a Game, a third game is played to determine "Best of Three"
Loser of Game 2 declares any non-banned stage to be played next.
Winner of Game 2 declares character to be played in Game 3.
Loser declares character to be played in Game 3 and begins the game.
__________________________________________________ _______________________
Additional Rules
"Double Blind" allowed for Game 1.
Stage Knockouts are allowed.
Random select stages cannot be knockedout.
No stage may be used twice in a given match except Random Select stages.
Finals (and Grand Finals) in the Winner's Bracket will be "Best of Five".
Stalling tactics and glitches that freeze the game or characters in the game are unallowed.
Illegally modified controllers are disallowed for tournament play.
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Doubles
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All rules for Singles apply when applicable. The following team rules also apply.
Friendly Fire: ON
Pause: OFF
Life Stealing: Allowed
Doubles Random Select Stages
- Final Destination - Special Stages
- Battlefield - Special Stages
- Yoshi's Story - Yoshi's Island
- Dreamland - Past Stages
- Pokemon Stadium - Kanto
- Fountain of Dreams - Dreamland
- Mute City - Grand-Prix
TANG 23.0
March 31st, 2007
$10 for Singles and $10 per Team
March 31st, 2007
$10 for Singles and $10 per Team
2207 NE 18TH AVE
Portland, OR
Contact #: (971) 998-6291
Portland, OR
Contact #: (971) 998-6291
People can spend the night at 23.5, but I'm not entirely sure on all the details, so post if you are planning to stay for most of the weekend and we can get it all cleared up and stuff.
As always, if anyone can bring setups (TVs/GCNs), it'd be much appreciated as there are only two at the place.