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THE POWER OF ONE
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<a href="#q_expect">- What to Expect</a>
<a href="#q_why">- Why should I go?</a>
<a href="#q_when">- When and Where?</a>
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Community Portal
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- Australian "Power of One" Discussion
- Queensland Community Meets and Tournament Discussion
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What to Expect</td><td align="right"><a href="#b_menu">
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- A large scale Queensland tournament
- Tournaments for both Melee and Brawl to cater for the player base of each game
- A massive venue located in Brisbane ensuring maximum room for smash!
- Projector Set up for people to really show case their skills
- Recording equipment to capture and youtube the best Queensland has to offer
- Pools matches for Singles events, to ensure players of all skill levels get maximum matches in
- Permanent Setups for each of Brawl and Melee during each event in the Friendlies Area
- Cash Prizes for the winners!
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- Highly ranked players from a number of major Australian states have expressed intent to attend
- Separate days for Melee and Brawl, keeping the focus on the game we're playing!
- On your off day go explore! Brisbane City and the Gold Coast seperated by just a train ride
- SummerSmash means summer time
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Date: 5th/6th February 2011 - Saturday/Sunday
- Being situated on a Weekend means it can allow for maximum local attendance
- Saturday will be Brawl oriented
- Sunday will be Melee oriented
Address: Kessels Road, Nathan Queensland 4111
>>> Google Maps Link! <<<
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Very not as of yet thought through Schedule:
February 5th, Saturday
10am - Brawl Doubles Registration
10:30am - Brawl Doubles
3:00pm - Brawl Singles Registration
3:30pm - Brawl Singles Pools
6:30pm - Brawl Singles Double Elimination
February 6th, Sunday
10am - Melee Doubles Registration
10:30am - Melee Doubles
1:00pm - Melee Singles Registration
1:30pm - Melee Singles Pools
4:00pm - Melee Singles Double Elimination
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Location: QSAC (ANZ Stadium)
Kessels Road, Nathan Queensland
- This venue provides a great deal of space suitable for a state level tournament
- This venue includes a range of facilities necessary for such a tournament
- Easy access via bus systems which travel from nearby train stations and are only 20 minutes away from Brisbane central station.
- Will take place in a large, walled room dedicated to smashers
- Heaps of free space for parking!
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Sign up on Facebook!
Make sure you join Australia's Smash Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=89020694390
By signing up here, you will be reminded when this tournament will be on!
(Not to mention kept up to date with the latest happenings with tournaments Australia wide)
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Event Entry Costs
Venue Fee: $15/day or $25 for 2 days*
(Mandatory to compete)
Brawl: $10 (Includes Singles and Doubles)
Melee: $10 (Includes Singles and Doubles)
Spectators: Free
Discounts:
Bring a TV + Wii + Brawl/Melee: $5 off Venue Fee (Discount is not cumulative for multiple TV’s)
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Pot Split:
Winners of events will receive a cash prize determined by the pot split. The amount of people present at a tournament will also influence the amount of places that receive a prize.
1st: 45%
2nd: 25%
3rd: 15%
4th: 10%
5th: 5%
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Ruleset under construction
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House Rules
1. No running, dancing, cartwheels, Shuffling, jumping (includes wall-jumping), Shoryukening (And all like dragon fist movement inputs thereof), ballet, setting up Cricket inside the venue, Amateur Wrestling, kicking footballs, break dancing, Running Short Hop Falcon Knees/Punches from across the room, tea-bagging, surprise leap-frogging, glomping, tee-ing off, Flash Kicking (and all hold variants thereof): Self explanatory. In an environment with cables running everywhere, there’s bound to be a disaster. Hadouken’s are fine, provided that they are not aimed at competitors, equipment, closed windows, walls, the floor or the roof. Please, oh please think of the bond money >.>
2. Bring your own controller: Controllers will NOT be provided for competitors to use (In the Brawl and Melee tournaments). It is an expectation that all competitors provide their own controllers. Do not use any person’s controller without their permission or expect a disqualification. Borrowing another player’s controller for the duration of your time at the tournament is completely fine. This is just to say that the tournament will not be providing competitors with controllers.
3. No ‘friendlies’ during early rounds: In the early rounds of each tournament bracket, there will likely be a shortage of free setups. Do not use TV’s for friendlies until TV setups outnumber the amount of matches in any given round of a bracket. When there are free TV’s, go for your life!
4. Keep the bad attitude at home: We’re all good mates in the Australian Smash community. We’re not here to argue, pick fights or put people down. We’re here to compete against each other respectfully and responsibly. This is a competitive gaming environment, so I expect and encourage competitive trash talking, however players should feel as though they can talk to anybody at the tournament at any time and be greeted with a civil response. If for whatever reason you feel as though you aren’t capable of being polite, go home, because if I see it myself, you’ll be asked to leave. We understand that some people may be afraid or put off by competitive gaming environments and we would like to change that perception through this tournament. Smash is a fun game for happy people after all
5. If you eat inside, clean up!: If you manage to make a mess, clean it up yourself please.
6. Setups must be used for the tournament: At least, to qualify for the discount, any setups must be configured for the tournament at all times. That means no switching it to another game if it’s already set up. The only setups that bypass this rule are the N64 setup and the Street Fighter IV set up.
7. Finals and Crew Battles: All consoles and TV’s not being used during finals matches and Crew battles must be switched off.
8. We have to leave by 11:00pm: This is not negotiable; we have to be well and truly done by that time. If we’re not, then Melee Singles/Doubles will be ending prematurely
9. Refunds do not happen after tournaments begin: This is pretty vital to know. I can and will give refunds to participants for events, but not for events that are in progress unfortunately (since that is largely unfair to the other competitors). The Venue fee is not refundable.
10. No Smoking or Alcohol inside the venue: There are smoking areas designated for smokers, so if you are so inclined, go for your life (no pun intended). Absolutely no alcohol though please
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Advice to new players (And old players alike)
Best Advice: Join Smashboards: If you really want to make headway in the world of competitive smash, check Smashboards regularly and become a regular poster. Smashboards is the home base of smash in Australia, it’s where players organise tournaments and practice meets and each of these represent great opportunities to enter the scene, improve your skill as players and make new friends along the way.
1. Introduce yourself: Before a match in the tournament; introduce yourself to your opponent. This meeting is no different to any other, and it makes for a much friendlier environment if competitors can do this much.
2. Keep your controller with you: Always keep your controller on you. You never know when your match might be called, and then you suddenly can’t find your controller. Controllers are easy to lose, and if you use the Wii Remote + Nunchuk setup, losing your controller could be very costly.
3. Label EVERYTHING: Do it. Get a permanent marker and label your discs, cases, memory cards, controllers, consoles, power boards, cables and TVs. For the things you might not want to put a mark on, perhaps apply a length of clear sticky tape, and write on that. Everything you bring to this tournament is your own responsibility and this is a good way to ensure that other people don’t accidentally pick your stuff up.
4. Ask for friendlies!: When there are free TV’s towards the later end of the tournament and you see a free TV, sit down, plug in and ask the nearest person for a game! Even if every TV is taken, just find a TV with only a couple of people at it, and ask for a turn after their next game. The only way to get better is to maximise your opportunity to play at every tournament, and you should not be afraid of asking someone for a match, or for a turn in the next game. You cannot be faulted for taking an initiative in maximising your tournament experience in this way and I would encourage it.
5. Be Co-operative, Be helpful: The success of a large scale tournament is largely dependent on the co-operation of all of its participants. If you’ve bought equipment, that’s great, but also make sure that the first thing you do is set it up as well. If you’ve just arrived with friends, make sure you help them set up their equipment as well. Heck, if you see anybody trying to set up equipment, tables, chairs, etc. Help them out.
When tournament directors ask for participants to do something, please listen to them and do what they say, it’ll makes things fun for everyone
6. Times are not final: Things usually happen, and underestimations made, and generally speaking, we don’t always run on time. The tournament will run well into the night, so don’t expect your event to be over before you need to leave. I’m not saying skip your 7pm shift at Subway if you’re only attending for Brawl, but just be mindful that the tournament probably won’t run right to the minute of the schedule.