oh i listened. i simply subsequently inserted my own reasoning and disregarded. can't always be oppressed by big brother twitch
edit:dang it, i hate editing. well, for one thing, consider the origins of the biweeklies.
they began as a way for me to have people over and play because i don't own a car. and subsequently, they turned into a very good source of smash for central nc. so my very frequent hosting is in that regard a bit selfish yes. but once again, should i make a mediating solution? in terms of supporting nc smash, i'd say no. perhaps in the name of parity. but i don't personally find that necessary. i really only host 3 biweeklies in 2 months (read since september, there have been 5 months and 7 biweeklies) so they are almost monthlies. so i don't see what you mean there. as for hype for other tournaments, the turnout for other tournaments has not really been affected. the two billfests, munkaid, and asheboro all had good turnouts. so while it may not be "fair" to other potential tos, it equally supports the smash community. and once again, people are free to host whenever. i am never one to say (hey, don't host on that date. im hosting one etc). it's quite the opposite. but i just find that my personal interests (and somewhat the interests of central nc) outweigh the potential parity it may bring from hosting less.
and concerning hype, that is quite unfortunate. i don't know what else to say other than the east coast has biweeklies and their events are still hype. it's more of a function of the players than the events imo.