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Unrivaled Tournaments presents Chicago's premiere tournament series: Ignition! Currently featuring Super Smash Bros. for Wii U!
This Week's Side Event: Amateur Bracket
Location
Ignite Gaming Lounge, 3341 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618, USA
Stream/VoDs
Unrivaled Tournaments' Social Media
Schedule
06:00 PM - Doors Open, Setup Begins, Friendlies Allowed
07:00 PM - Registration for Smash 4 Singles Opens
07:30 PM - Registration Closes, Smash 4 Singles Bracket Begins
~09:30 PM - Estimate of when Side Event Signups Start
~11:30 PM - Estimate of when Singles Ends
03:00 AM - Venue Closes (Friendlies Allowed Until This Time)
Prices07:00 PM - Registration for Smash 4 Singles Opens
07:30 PM - Registration Closes, Smash 4 Singles Bracket Begins
~09:30 PM - Estimate of when Side Event Signups Start
~11:30 PM - Estimate of when Singles Ends
03:00 AM - Venue Closes (Friendlies Allowed Until This Time)
• Venue Fee - $5*
• Smash 4 Singles - $5
• Side Event - $1, $1 per person if Doubles Event
• * If a player brings a Smash 4 setup (Wii U, Smash 4, GameCube Adapter, NO MONITOR) and stick around until at least Top 8, they will receive a $2 refund.
Payout Percentages• Smash 4 Singles - $5
• Side Event - $1, $1 per person if Doubles Event
• * If a player brings a Smash 4 setup (Wii U, Smash 4, GameCube Adapter, NO MONITOR) and stick around until at least Top 8, they will receive a $2 refund.
Singles:
Rules for Singles & DoublesUnder 16 Entrants:
Side Event:1st Place: 60%
2nd Place: 30%
3rd Place: 10%
16-31 Entrants:2nd Place: 30%
3rd Place: 10%
1st Place: 50%
2nd Place: 30%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 5%
32-63 Entrants:2nd Place: 30%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 5%
1st Place: 40%
2nd Place: 25%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 10%
5th Place: 5% (to each)
64+ Entrants:2nd Place: 25%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 10%
5th Place: 5% (to each)
1st Place: 40%
2nd Place: 20%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 10%
5th Place: 5% (to each)
7th Place: 2.5% (to each)
2nd Place: 20%
3rd Place: 15%
4th Place: 10%
5th Place: 5% (to each)
7th Place: 2.5% (to each)
1st Place: 70%
2nd Place: 30%
2nd Place: 30%
• Singles: 2 Stock, 6 Minutes
• Doubles: 3 Stock, 6 Minutes
• Double Elimination
• All sets are Best of 3 until Winners Finals, Losers Finals, and Grand Finals, all of which are Best of 5.
• Customs OFF, Equipment Banned
• Stages
Additional Rules• Doubles: 3 Stock, 6 Minutes
• Double Elimination
• All sets are Best of 3 until Winners Finals, Losers Finals, and Grand Finals, all of which are Best of 5.
• Customs OFF, Equipment Banned
• Stages
Starters
• * If Game 1 would start on Final Destination, players may instead request to go to Omega Palutena's Temple. THIS REQUEST CANNOT BE DENIED. If this happens beyond Game 1, the same thing applies, but the Counterpicking party gets to select the Omega stage.
• ** Instead of going to Final Destination, you can counterpick to any Omega Stage. If Final Destination is banned, so are Omegas.
• Process of Character/Stage Selection- Battlefield
- Final Destination*
- Lylat Cruise
- Town & City
- Smashville
Counterpicks- Final Destination*
- Lylat Cruise
- Town & City
- Smashville
- Dreamland 64
- Duck Hunt
-Omega Stages**
Gentleman's Clause: Any stage may be played if both players agree to it (includes banned stages).- Duck Hunt
-Omega Stages**
• * If Game 1 would start on Final Destination, players may instead request to go to Omega Palutena's Temple. THIS REQUEST CANNOT BE DENIED. If this happens beyond Game 1, the same thing applies, but the Counterpicking party gets to select the Omega stage.
• ** Instead of going to Final Destination, you can counterpick to any Omega Stage. If Final Destination is banned, so are Omegas.
- Game 1
1: Players pick their characters. Double Blind Pick may be requested for Game 1, in which one player can either tell a spectator or TO or write down the character they plan to use, then the other picks their character. After that player picks their character, have the first player reveal their character through either the spectator or their note.
2: Stage Striking: Used to determine which stage to start at. Of the 5 starter stages (listed below), players will strike in a 1-2-1 order, leaving the last stage as the selected stage. Rock Paper Scissors can be played to determine who strikes first. The winner of RPS determines who strikes first. After the striking process begins, both players are character locked.
- Beyond Game 12: Stage Striking: Used to determine which stage to start at. Of the 5 starter stages (listed below), players will strike in a 1-2-1 order, leaving the last stage as the selected stage. Rock Paper Scissors can be played to determine who strikes first. The winner of RPS determines who strikes first. After the striking process begins, both players are character locked.
1: The winning player bans 1 stage. Loser selects from the remaining stages (listed below). Bans remain in place for the entire set.
2: You may not bring your opponent to a stage you've banned. DSR ("Dave's Stupid Rule") is ON, which means you also may not bring your opponent to a stage you've already won on that set.
3: After a stage is selected, the winner(s) of the previous game gets to change their characters if they wish.
4: After the winner(s) pick their characters, the loser(s) gets to change their characters if they wish.
2: You may not bring your opponent to a stage you've banned. DSR ("Dave's Stupid Rule") is ON, which means you also may not bring your opponent to a stage you've already won on that set.
3: After a stage is selected, the winner(s) of the previous game gets to change their characters if they wish.
4: After the winner(s) pick their characters, the loser(s) gets to change their characters if they wish.
• Venue Rules
• Other Rules and the rest of these rules can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/UnrivaledRules
• No Outside Food allowed at the venue, there is a Snack Bar that serves delicious food and drinks.
• Please bring setups (Wii U + Smash 4 + GameCube Adapter), they help with running the tournament efficiently and successfully.
• If you will be late, contact Unrivaled Tournaments (via Facebook or Twitter preferably) ahead of time so we can get you into the bracket properly. If you arrive late without being added ahead of time, you will either be added as a bottom seeded player or not at all, if all Late Entrant spaces are occupied already.
• Controllers• Please bring setups (Wii U + Smash 4 + GameCube Adapter), they help with running the tournament efficiently and successfully.
• If you will be late, contact Unrivaled Tournaments (via Facebook or Twitter preferably) ahead of time so we can get you into the bracket properly. If you arrive late without being added ahead of time, you will either be added as a bottom seeded player or not at all, if all Late Entrant spaces are occupied already.
• Allowed Controllers: GameCube Controller, 3DS, WiiMote, WiiMote + Attachement, Pro Controller*
• Pro Controllers are allowed on the circumstance that the battery is removed. If the battery is not removed, that player will be susceptible to warnings, disqualifications, or worse if a system is being interfered with. If you do not remove the battery, let the TOs know so we can immediately contact you if there's an issue.
• Gamepads are BANNED for tournament use. This is specifically because only one player can use them at a given time, so banning them prevents an issue of both players wanting to use Gamepad.
• Bring your own controller, as controllers are NOT PROVIDED.
• Mii Rules• Pro Controllers are allowed on the circumstance that the battery is removed. If the battery is not removed, that player will be susceptible to warnings, disqualifications, or worse if a system is being interfered with. If you do not remove the battery, let the TOs know so we can immediately contact you if there's an issue.
• Gamepads are BANNED for tournament use. This is specifically because only one player can use them at a given time, so banning them prevents an issue of both players wanting to use Gamepad.
• Bring your own controller, as controllers are NOT PROVIDED.
• Miis are LEGAL, and can use any combination of special moves. However, only Guest Miis are legal (which are default size/weight), and no equipment is permitted.
• If a Mii isn't named by its proper 4 number format to show what the character's moveset is, the opponent can request the special moves be either explained or shown ahead of time before the matches start.
• If a Mii is discovered to include something that is not legal (equipment, non-default size, etc), that player could be disqualified or penalized in some other way.
• If a Mii isn't named by its proper 4 number format to show what the character's moveset is, the opponent can request the special moves be either explained or shown ahead of time before the matches start.
• If a Mii is discovered to include something that is not legal (equipment, non-default size, etc), that player could be disqualified or penalized in some other way.