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Midwest Cool City Games Smash Series. February 20th

Cool City Games Smash Series. February 20th
Posted by Bron15
Cool City Games: 720 Huron Ave, Port Huron, Michigan 48060
Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 10:00 AM
Until: Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 11:59 PM
(Adjusted for timezone: America/New_York)
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Bron15

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Location
Port Huron, Michigan
Schedule:
10:00 AM – Venue Opens; Registration for all events (5$ Venue
Fee)
1 PM –Melee Doubles ($10 per team)
2PM Melee Singles Begin (5$ per player)
4 PM – Smash 4 Singles ($5 per player)
11 PM – Venue Closes (Tear Down at approximately 9:30 PM)

Entry:
Venue Fee: $5*
Melee Singles: $5 per player
Melee Doubles 10$ per team
Smash 4 Singles: $5 per player

*Venue Fee will be refunded to anyone bringing a full setup who stays for the entire event. A full setup is defined as a CRT TV and a Wii/Wii U or Gamecube with a copy of Smash 4 or Melee with all characters and legal stages unlocked.

Melee Gamerules will follow this http://www.umsmash.com/rules/#meleeruleset
Smash 4 Gamerules will follow this
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UJFWPD00S3M6Ioxo2HUlAahdAYCJPaL9vPvGwzqnXwc/edit

Conduct Rules
1.BYOC (Bring your own controller): Players are expected to bring their own controller and be prepared for every tournament set.

2. Pause can be requested off and that request cannot be denied. If one pauses mid-match, the person who initiated the pause loses their current stock. If the pause causes the opponent to lose their stock (Such as interfering with recovery), the person who initiated the pause loses two stocks.

3. Players who use wireless controllers must take the batteries out of the Wii Remote when not playing. If a wireless controller is still synced up to a system with the batteries in, you could unintentionally disrupt a match. If problems persist, a DQ may happen.

4.You are responsible for your own controller and name tag. Any malfunctions or errors that occur are your responsibility (including battery issues with a wireless controller), so bring an extra controller if possible and always check to make sure you’re using the correct settings BEFORE a match is played. Both parties need to agree if a match is to be paused or restarted because of these problems.

5.Intentional forfeiting, match fixing, splitting, and any other forms of bracket manipulation are not allowed and punishable by the TO.

6.No substitutions are allowed for singles or doubles.

7.Coaching is allowed only between games, not during. Failure to adhere to this will lead to punishment at the TO’s discretion, which could include the removal from the venue.

8.DQ Rule: Arriving too late for a match will result in a DQ. Player(s) will have 5 minutes to show up before a loss of the first match. 5 more minutes results in a loss of the set. For doubles, both players on a team need to be present in order to play.

9.The tournament organizer has the right to save/record any tournament match if possible and has the right to upload said match.

10.Regarding textures and other game hacks (PM ONLY):

* Custom music is allowed as long as it’s not too distracting, but any textures or vertex hacks outside of the official team color textures are not.

* If you want to use your own SD card, a TO must overwrite the important game files (not music) in order to make sure there are no modifications. If you are caught cheating with modified game files, you will be immediately DQed without refund and banned from future events.

11. Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play (through something such as screaming in a player’s ear) will result in a warning. Repeated action will result in disqualification from the tournament and possibly ejection from the venue. Observers who physically disrupt players are to be dealt with as the Tournament Organizer sees fit. Disqualification is recommended if possible, and ejection from the venue is also a punishment.
 
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