Hey everyone. I organize the fighting game events at Four Horsemen Comics and Gaming in Morgantown. Most people who have hit up the venue know me, and I generally post events on Facebook. I made an account here mostly for posting events and for score reporting since a few of the players talked about wanting to do that. Speaking of, if you've played at an event I have a bracket of let me know so I can swap out names for smashboard handles before I report scores. As we start to run less round robins and more brackets I'll make sure to grab your handle at the actual event instead. (I apparently can't post links until I have 10 posts, so head to challonge.com/users/battlan_brobot to see the brackets I have)
I am generally more concerned about learning the rules so I can be a good TO for events, for all games, not just Smash. I play Smash very very casually but you'll catch me c-sticking hard whenever people want to play.
I'll go ahead and plug our Saturday event for anyone who isn't familiar with it:
Saturday Scuffles is a weekly all-day casual Saturday event held at Four Horsemen Comics and Gaming in the Morgantown Mall. The event kicks off every Saturday when the store opens at 10am (though I usually don't show up until a bit after noon with my setups) and ends whenever the store decides to kick us out or we get too tired to keep playing. This is usually pretty late since the store stays open until the last employee decides to leave, which could be well past mall closing time (you can exit through the back of the store instead of the mall itself). Setups we generally have running every week: Melee, PM, SFIV, Marvel3, Injustice, BlazBlue, etc. Games change based on what people want to play, but I tend to have copies of most every popular fighter on hand. You're free to bring your own setup (we have two CRTs just for Smash) and like most fighting events it is strongly recommended you bring your own controller.
Casuals/Friendlies are playable all day and there is no venue fee. At 5pm we open signups for $2 tournaments in whatever games people want to play (I usually ask what people are interested in - Smash of some sort almost always has interest). At 6pm we kick these tournaments off if we have at least five people signed up for a specific game. These prizes are generally handed out as Store Credit, but if we have people from out of town we'll work to accommodate a cash payout instead.
Moving forward we're looking to start ranbats in a week or two with prizes awarded around the end of the college semester (early December), so our casual fun $2 tournaments will give out bigger prizes if you attend every week. We'll probably do a larger tournament with additional prizes (pot bonuses, etc) once every quarter.
Speaking of tournaments, I'd like to thank everyone who came out to the tournament this past weekend. Unfortunately I didn't have a hand in this event as I was out of town for the weekend, but I'll be there next time so Victor/Garm993 can focus on playing while I run brackets and stuff.