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Smash INTENSIFIES is a new tournament series coming to Montreal. With support from CESA (Concordia E-Sport Association), Smash Montreal presents a competitive tournament scene and social experience that will allow players to meet head to head. Join us and play with a wide range of players and skill levels in an offline environment.
This event is a 1 day tournament happening at Concordia University. Featuring the highest in-demand games played in Montreal’s competitive Smash community, come join our fiercest competitors for an event you’ll surely remember.
Grab your controller and game pads and let the Smashing Intensify!
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Tournament Director
Rice - David Yeung
Melee TOs
Sabz - Sabrina Nguyen
Kyle - Caio Vidal
Project M TOs
Shairn - Brian Bouchard
M83 - Samuel Lévesque
Wotan - Miles Wilkie
Smash 3ds/Wii U TOs
Pixie - Alex Laliberté
Ally - Elliot Carrozas
Date: November 29th, 2014: 10 am - 11 pm
Location:
Concordia University H Building, 7th Floor - CSU Lounge
1455 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O, Montréal, Québec
H3G 1M8
DRUGS AND ALCOHOL ARE ENTIRELY FORBIDDEN
Stream:
www.twitch.tv/ssbmontreal
Stream Schedule:
To be Announced
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*BRING YOUR OWN CONTROLLER AND 3DS*
*BRING SETUPS (TV AND CONSOLES)*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*BRING SETUPS (TV AND CONSOLES)*
Pre-Registration Available at Gamers’ Vault until Wednesday the 26th of November.
Pre-Registration ALSO Available at Concordia 2nd Floor H building on the 12th and 26th of November.
**If you are out of town or cannot acces gamers' vault easily, please contact us.
Venue Fee - 5$ Pre-registration/10$ at the door
Pre-Registration Available at Gamers’ Vault until Wednesday the 26th of November.
Pre-Registration ALSO Available at Concordia 2nd Floor H building on the 12th and 26th of November.
**If you are out of town or cannot acces gamers' vault easily, please contact us.
*Bring a CRT Television and get a 5$ discount
*Bring a Wii U with Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and get a 5$ discount (for friendlies and bracket purposes only)
***Discounts apply only to venue fee
Melee Singles - 10$
Project M Singles - 10$
Smash 3ds (top 16 Bracket on WiiU) Singles - 10$
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Prize Payout
Less than 32 entrants
1st place : 60$
2nd place :30%
3rd place :10%
Greater than 32 entrants
1st place: 50%
2nd place: 25%
3rd place: 15%
4th place: 5%
5th (x2) place: 2.5%
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Attempted schedule
*Players that register for at least 2 events will be scheduled for different waves
Venue and registration opens @ 10:30am
Registration closes @ 12:00pm sharp (Melee/PM/3DS&WiiU)
Wave 1 of pools for Melee @ 1:15pm
Wave 2 of pools for Melee @ 3:15 pm
Lunch Break @ 5:00 pm
Melee bracket begins @ 6 pm
Wave 1 of pools for PM @ 1:00 pm
Wave 2 of pools for PM @ 3:00pm
Lunch Break @ 5:00 pm
PM bracket begins @ 6pm
Wave 1 of pools for 3DS @ 1:30 pm
Wave 2 of pools for 3DS @ 4:00 pm
Lunch Break @ 5:00 pm
Wii U Bracket begins @ 7:00 pm
*BRING YOUR OWN CONTROLLER AND 3DS*
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Tournament rules and format
All events will be hosted in a Pools format. Depending on the attendance of each event, players will be spread out in 8 to 16 person pools and the players with the highest score will move on to the Bracket stage consisting of the top 16 players of their respective event.
************ Warning ************
We might not have enough Wii U set ups, it would be appreciate if players would accelerate the pools by playing matches on their 3DS instead
************ Warning ************
DISQUALIFICATION RULE
DISQUALIFICATION RULE
After your match is called,
5 minutes later -> 1st warning
10 minutes later -> 2nd warning
15 minutes later -> DQ
DQ warnings will be called with a microphone and timers will be displayed in a projector, together with the bracket matches that are supposed to be played.
Melee Singles Ruleset:
General Rules:
Singles Starter Stages:
• Final Destination
• Yoshi’s Story
• Dreamland
• Battlefield
• Fountain of Dreams
Singles Counterpicks:
• Pokemon Stadium
Stage Bans
• For Best of 3 sets, each player gets 1 stage ban.
• For Best of 5 sets, there are no stage bans.
Others rules
• 4 Stock Matches, 8 Minute Time limit
• All sets are best 2/3 games. Winners Finals, Losers Finals and Grand Finals sets are best 3/5 games.
• All items off and set to none
• If there is a tie at the end of the time limit, then the person with more stocks wins. If both players have the same amount of stocks, then the person with the lower percent of damage wins.
• Unless both players agree before a set, If you pause-reset a game, you forfeit that match. It doesn’t matter if you spiked your opponent, or if they were already dying off the top, just let the the game go to “GAME” in any tournament match.
Set procedure:
1. Players select their characters. Either player may elect to Double Blind.
2. Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage. 1-2-1
3. The players play the first match of the set.
**Prior to starting this match, either player may elect to Contest Port Priority or Neutral Start.
4. Winning player of the preceding match bans a stage/stages (if applicable).
5. The losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match.
6. The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
7. The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
8. The losing player of the preceding match gets first pick of port. Either player may elect for a Neutral Start, but RPS will not be played to determine first pick
9. The next match is played.
10. Repeat Steps 4 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
Players are responsible for their own general welfare in regard to the tournament environment. In other words, players are responsible for:
1. Stage List and Rule Set Familiarity
2. Venue and Entry Fees
3. Arriving On Time
4. Maintaining Personal Hygiene
5. Controllers and Character Knowledge
6. Minimizing Whining
Singles Starter Stages:
• Final Destination
• Yoshi’s Story
• Dreamland
• Battlefield
• Fountain of Dreams
Singles Counterpicks:
• Pokemon Stadium
Stage Bans
• For Best of 3 sets, each player gets 1 stage ban.
• For Best of 5 sets, there are no stage bans.
Others rules
• 4 Stock Matches, 8 Minute Time limit
• All sets are best 2/3 games. Winners Finals, Losers Finals and Grand Finals sets are best 3/5 games.
• All items off and set to none
• If there is a tie at the end of the time limit, then the person with more stocks wins. If both players have the same amount of stocks, then the person with the lower percent of damage wins.
• Unless both players agree before a set, If you pause-reset a game, you forfeit that match. It doesn’t matter if you spiked your opponent, or if they were already dying off the top, just let the the game go to “GAME” in any tournament match.
Set procedure:
1. Players select their characters. Either player may elect to Double Blind.
2. Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage. 1-2-1
3. The players play the first match of the set.
**Prior to starting this match, either player may elect to Contest Port Priority or Neutral Start.
4. Winning player of the preceding match bans a stage/stages (if applicable).
5. The losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match.
6. The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
7. The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
8. The losing player of the preceding match gets first pick of port. Either player may elect for a Neutral Start, but RPS will not be played to determine first pick
9. The next match is played.
10. Repeat Steps 4 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
Players are responsible for their own general welfare in regard to the tournament environment. In other words, players are responsible for:
1. Stage List and Rule Set Familiarity
2. Venue and Entry Fees
3. Arriving On Time
4. Maintaining Personal Hygiene
5. Controllers and Character Knowledge
6. Minimizing Whining
Project M Singles Ruleset:
Project M will be run exclusively on version 3.02
General rules:
Starter stages:
• Yoshi's story
• Battlefield
• Pokemon Stadium 2
• Final Destination
• Smashville
• Dreamland
• Fountain of Dreams
Counterpicks: (stages available after the 1st match)
• Warioware
• Skyworld
• Green Hill Zone
• Yoshi's island (Brawl).
Stage Bans
• For Best of 3 sets and best of 5 sets, each player gets 3 stage bans.
Others rules
• 4 Stock Matches, 8 Minute Time limit
• All sets are best 2/3 games. Semis Final, Winners Finals, Losers Finals and Grand Finals sets are best 3/5 games.
• All items off and set to none.
• If there is a tie at the end of the time limit, then the person with more stocks wins. If both players have the same amount of stocks, then the person with the lower percent of damage wins.
• Unless both players agree before a set, If you pause-reset a game, you forfeit that match. It doesn’t matter if you spiked your opponent, or if they were already dying off the top, just let the the game go to “GAME” in any tournament match.
Set procedure:
1. Players select their characters. Either player may elect to Double Blind.
2. Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage. 2-3-1
3. The players play the first match of the set.
**Prior to starting this match, either player may elect to Contest Port Priority or Neutral Start.
4. Winning player of the preceding match bans a stage/stages (if applicable).
5. The losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match.
6. The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
7. The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
8. The losing player of the preceding match gets first pick of port. Either player may elect for a Neutral Start, but RPS will not be played to determine first pick.
9. The next match is played.
10. Repeat Steps 4 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
Starter stages:
• Yoshi's story
• Battlefield
• Pokemon Stadium 2
• Final Destination
• Smashville
• Dreamland
• Fountain of Dreams
Counterpicks: (stages available after the 1st match)
• Warioware
• Skyworld
• Green Hill Zone
• Yoshi's island (Brawl).
Stage Bans
• For Best of 3 sets and best of 5 sets, each player gets 3 stage bans.
Others rules
• 4 Stock Matches, 8 Minute Time limit
• All sets are best 2/3 games. Semis Final, Winners Finals, Losers Finals and Grand Finals sets are best 3/5 games.
• All items off and set to none.
• If there is a tie at the end of the time limit, then the person with more stocks wins. If both players have the same amount of stocks, then the person with the lower percent of damage wins.
• Unless both players agree before a set, If you pause-reset a game, you forfeit that match. It doesn’t matter if you spiked your opponent, or if they were already dying off the top, just let the the game go to “GAME” in any tournament match.
Set procedure:
1. Players select their characters. Either player may elect to Double Blind.
2. Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage. 2-3-1
3. The players play the first match of the set.
**Prior to starting this match, either player may elect to Contest Port Priority or Neutral Start.
4. Winning player of the preceding match bans a stage/stages (if applicable).
5. The losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match.
6. The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
7. The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
8. The losing player of the preceding match gets first pick of port. Either player may elect for a Neutral Start, but RPS will not be played to determine first pick.
9. The next match is played.
10. Repeat Steps 4 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
Smash 3DS/Wii U Singles Ruleset:
Top 16 advance to Double Elimination brackets on Wii U only
General rules
Starters:
Final Destination (Original only, can only play omega upon player agreement)
Battlefield
Smashville
Counter Picks (available after the 1rst match):
Town & City
Halberd
Lylat Cruise
Delfino Plaza
Castle Siege
Stage bans:
• For both best of 3 and best of 5, Players get 2 bans.
Other Rules:
• 3 Stock 8 minutes matches
• Items set to None and Off
• Mii Fighters are banned
• Equipment and Custom Moves are banned
• All sets are best 2/3 games. Winners Finals, Losers Finals and Grand Finals sets are best 3/5 games.
• All items off and set to none
• If there is a tie at the end of the time limit, then the person with more stocks wins. If both players have the same amount of stocks, then the person with the lower percent of damage wins.
• Unless both players agree before a set, If you pause-reset a game, you forfeit that match. It doesn’t matter if you spiked your opponent, or if they were already dying off the top, just let the the game go to “GAME” in any tournament match.
Set procedure:
1. Players select their characters. Either player may elect to Double Blind.
2. Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage.(Rock, paper, scizor, loser's ban 1 starter stage, winner pick)
3. The players play the first match of the set.
***Prior to starting this match, either player may elect to Contest Port Priority or Neutral Start.
4. Winning player of the preceding match bans 2 stages.
5. The losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match.
6. The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
7. The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
8. The losing player of the preceding match gets first pick of port. Either player may elect for a Neutral Start, but RPS will not be played to determine first pick.
9. The next match is played.
10. Repeat Steps 4 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
Players are responsible for their own general welfare in regard to the tournament environment. In other words, players are responsible for:
1.Stage List and Rule Set Familiarity
2.Venue and Entry Fees
3.Arriving On Time
4.Maintaining Personal Hygiene
5.Controllers and Character Knowledge
6.Minimizing Whining
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Montreal Smash Hubs
SSB64 - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssb64mtl/
SSBM - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssbmtl
SSBB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/144552745610487/
Project M - https://www.facebook.com/groups/pmmtl/
Smash 4 (3ds/WiiU) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ssb4mtl/
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