brningpyre
Smash Lord
Presenting Rock Paper Scissors - a series of Brawl monthlies in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Brought to you by Chaos and pyre. We also hold Smashfests at the University almost every week on the Saturday.
There is a livestream set up at one of the TV's, and the recorded videos are uploaded onto the CanadaBrawl Youtube Channel, shortly after the tournament.
Check yourself (and others) out, and see how you did!
Old thread: http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=259535
[collapse=Past Results]Jan. 30, 2010
Feb. 20, 2010
Mar. 27, 2010
May 1, 2010
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Aug. 14, 2010
Sept. 11, 2010
Nov. 20, 2010
Jan. 8, 2011
Feb. 5, 2011
Mar. 19, 2011
May 1, 2011
May 28, 2011
August 13, 2011
September 17, 2011
October 15, 2011
November 26, 2011
January 21, 2012
January 28, 2012
February 25, 2012
March 10, 2012
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The Rock Paper Scissors tournament is now being held in the Central Academic Building (CAB), on the third floor (rooms 373 and 377).
CAB is much easier to find than the previous location: it's the middle building on the right of the quad (the big-ish park in the middle of campus).
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It's easiest to park at the Stadium Car Park, located right next to the General Services Building (GSB) where the tourney is held.
If you're using public transit, it's only a short walk (< 3 min.) from the University LRT station, as shown below. You'd walk along the trees (south of the Quad), turn right at the Stadium Car Park, and then it's in front, on the left.
Coming from the Student's Union Building (SUB), it's easiest to go through the Ag-Forestry building, as shown below. This is the route we generally take at lunch, to go eat in SUB.
Once you're in GSB, it's room 211 on the second floor, right next to the elevators.
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- Venue: University of Alberta campus - GSB 211
- Venue Fee: None
- Entry Fee: $10/entrant singles, $20/team doubles, $5/entrant for side events
- Pot: 60/30/10 split of entry fees
- Schedule: (approximate)
- 12:00 Doors open
- 12:30 Doubles (Teams) registration begins
- 13:00 Doubles bracket begins
- 15:30 Singles registration begins; break for food
- 16:00 Singles pools begins
- 17:00 Singles bracket begins
- 19:00 Super Event: Project M
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This tournament uses the Japanese Ruleset.
Rules
1. 3 stocks
2. 8-minute timer
3. Best-of-3 sets (WF, LF, and GF will be Best-of-5)
4. Double elimination tournament bracket
5. All items off
6. Team attack on
7. Changing controls allowed
8. Deflicker must be on the default setting
Limiting Rules/Bans
1. No using infinites for stalling purposes
2. No bugs/glitches of any kind
3. No Infinite Dimensional Cape (incidental use of IDC is tolerable)
4. Ledge grab limit of 35
5. No scrooging (player may travel under the stage only once from the ledge)
* "Traveling under the stage once from the ledge" is defined as dropping off the ledge on one side of the stage and reaching the height of the original ledge on the other side of the stage.
Exceptions to Limiting Rule/Ban 5:
When the potentially-scrooging player is attacked by the other, and takes damage.
6. No coaching whatsoever during a match, except between teammates in doubles.
Set Format
Game 1:
1. Stage-striking order and controller ports are determined by Rock-Paper-Scissors
2. Rock-Paper-Scissors loser strikes one of the three Starter stages
3. Rock-Paper-Scissors winner strikes one of the remaining two Starter stages
4. Players select their characters (players may elect to have a double-blind character selection)
Game 2 (and so on):
1. Loser may select controller port
2. Winner may ban a stage from the Starters and Counterpicks lists
3. Loser selects one of the remaining stages
4. Winner chooses character
5. Loser chooses character
6. Repeat steps 1-5 until the set is decided
Stage List
Final Destination|Yoshi's Island (Brawl)
Battlefield|Lylat Cruise
Smashville|Pokemon Stadium 1
Timeouts
In the event that a match goes to time, the victor will be decided by the following steps, in order:
1. Breaking the ledge grab limit (if one player exceeds 35 ledgegrabs, that player will be declared the loser).
2. Number of remaining stocks.
3. Amount of damage percent.
4. If stocks and damage percent identical, the match will be replayed on the same stage, with each player at one stock, and a 3-minute timer.
Side Event Info:
Our side event varies wildly every tourney, including everything from Low Tier Doubles to Melee Crews. The side event is usually voted on at the venue, and the most popular pick is chosen.[/collapse]
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Please bring your own Gamecube controller, as spares are not always available at the tourney. Wiimotes (and nunchuks) can be used if necessary, but they must be disconnected from a Wii after you're finished, or they may interfere with matches.
We rely on the community to provide setups, so please help us out by bringing your TV/Wii so that the tournament can run smoothly. CRT displays (the big and heavy ones) only please.
We generally break for a late-lunch/early-dinner between doubles and singles. Many of us eat at one of the restaurants in the Student's Union Building (SUB), as mentioned in the directions above.
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If you have any questions about the rules or how this tournament is going to be run, feel free to PM me - brningpyre (Keith). My e-mail address is brningpyre@gmail.com, and my cell number is 780.292.4124 if you need to reach me sooner.