heero101086
Smash Rookie
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- Mar 17, 2008
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I am a noob to these forums, but not a noob to Smash. I run a club at the University of Waterloo and am running a Smash Bros Tournament that incorporates all three games. The club has discussed possible was of organizing it, but seeing as there is so much experience here, I need help.
Does the following work or can there be improvements to help in the organization and time aspect. There are only 8 TV's and possibly limited versions of Brawl and Smash64. There are definitely lots of Cubes and Wii's doubling as Cubes.
The following rules are:
-Our usual Swiss Round Robin for the first several rounds
-Optional $5 entry fee
-Non-paying entrants not eligible for prize
-The game to be played by contestants (64, Melee or Brawl) will be determined randomly during the round robin
-ALL items on (medium drop rate)
-ALL levels on (no custom stages in Brawl)
-5 stock for 64, 4 stock for Melee, 3 stock for Brawl
During final eliminations (top 8 players)
-higher seeded player picks first game (64, Melee, Brawl)
-loser of the first game picks 2nd game (cannot be same as first game)
-3rd game will be played as a tiebreaker (remaining prequel/sequel)
Any help will be appreciated.
BTW, if near Waterloo, Canada, Tournament is on April 7th, 2008 in the SLC Great Hall at the University of Waterloo. Look to uwgamers.org for more information.
Does the following work or can there be improvements to help in the organization and time aspect. There are only 8 TV's and possibly limited versions of Brawl and Smash64. There are definitely lots of Cubes and Wii's doubling as Cubes.
The following rules are:
-Our usual Swiss Round Robin for the first several rounds
-Optional $5 entry fee
-Non-paying entrants not eligible for prize
-The game to be played by contestants (64, Melee or Brawl) will be determined randomly during the round robin
-ALL items on (medium drop rate)
-ALL levels on (no custom stages in Brawl)
-5 stock for 64, 4 stock for Melee, 3 stock for Brawl
During final eliminations (top 8 players)
-higher seeded player picks first game (64, Melee, Brawl)
-loser of the first game picks 2nd game (cannot be same as first game)
-3rd game will be played as a tiebreaker (remaining prequel/sequel)
Any help will be appreciated.
BTW, if near Waterloo, Canada, Tournament is on April 7th, 2008 in the SLC Great Hall at the University of Waterloo. Look to uwgamers.org for more information.