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Ranked Ultimate Tourney #13
Tournament
Ranked Ultimate Tourney #13
August 25th, 2019Valkenburgerstraat 8, 1011 LH Amsterdam, Nederland[email protected]
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Ranked Esports bar presents
Another great installment of

The Ranked Ultimate Tourney!

Did you miss out on our previous event? Were you attending but can't wait to beat your rivals again? Then sign up now for a real challenge! Ranked eSports bar presents the tenth edition of the Ranked Ultimate Tourney!
Sign up now and get 2 tokens that can be used for a drink! This edition will once again feature a Singles bracket that starts with pools, doubles to join with a friend and this time a Squad Strike event! So what are you waiting for? Sign up now for the Ranked Ultimate Tourney!!

When is this going to happen?!

August 25th, with the schedule being

  • 12:30 Venue open
  • 13:30 Doubles start
  • 15:30 Singles start
  • 17:30 Top 12 start
  • 18:00 Amature Bracket!
  • 18:30 Side event
  • 20:00 End of tourney
Where will this take place?

Valkenburgerstraat 8H 1011LZ Amsterdam

What makes this tourney so special?
  • The top 3 of singles, winner of doubles AND the winner of the special bracket receive a small cool prize on top of their prize money!
  • The tourney takes place in the first eSports bar in Amsterdam! Enjoy the games with a drink in your hands !
  • When all goes well the tournament finishes with a fun extra bracket!
  • We offer a special tourney deal for soft drinks , tosti's and Fries! Each will cost only 2.50!!
This sounds amazing! I'm ready to go!

Before you register please take not of the rules below

  • OWN CONSUMPTIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE TOURNEY!
  • In order to register you will have to pay €10 venue fee, this seems rather high but you will receive 2 tokens for drinks when you check in! (Value of about 5 euro's ).
    On top of that to participate for singles you will have to pay €5 prize money and for doubles €5 prize money per attendee. Payments can be done through paypal or after communication with the TO through Ideal.

WE ARE LOOKING FOR NINTENDO SWITCH SETUPS

Do you have a Nintendo Switch with Super Smash Bros Ultimate? Then we are looking for you! We have space for a total of 8 setups, and the tourney can only be a success if we have those setups! For this we are dependent on the support from the community! Please contact the tournament admin through Whatsapp / Facebook / Discord or Email.

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Events

SinglesSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
TeamsSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Attendees

Paint
EJBRPaint
Guus W.
Oración
Oración
Giloyd A.
Astra
TKBAstra
Max Zwanenburg
Koyu
Koyu
A. Bechstedt
respecc
respecc
Louis Schneidt
C
Cursedcake
willem de vries
Bladee
Bladee
Andreas Berentzen
Wolfovan
TKBWolfovan
Ekin Arslan
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Location

Ranked eSports Bar

Valkenburgerstraat 8, 1011 LH Amsterdam, Nederland

Insert your adress and the adress of the venue on the site https://www.9292.nl/ which will guide you to the venue. From amsterdam central it's about a 15 minute walk.

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Contact Info

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Admins

WhYYZ
WhYYZ
Ricardo K.
Bier
Bier
Erwin Biere
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Rules

Smash Ultimate Netherlands Ruleset

1.1: Game settings
  • 3 stocks
  • 7 minutes
  • 3 stage bans
  • Handicap: off
  • Team attack: On
  • Damage Ratio: 1.0x
  • Items: Off and None
  • Radar: On (Big) -> Standard setting
  • Custom balancing/spirits: Off
  • All Characters are legal
  • Stage Hazards: off
  • Final smash meter: off
  • Mii Fighters: Guest mii / World of light mii. XXXX moveset.
  • Show your moves before the match starts if you are requested.
1.2: Stagelist 1 vs 1
Starter Stages
  • Battlefield (+Variations)*
  • Final Destination (+Variations)*
  • Pokemon Stadium 1
  • Smashville
  • Lylat Cruise
Counterpick Stages
  • Town & City
  • Kalos Pokemon League

*This currently excludes Fountain of Dreams, Pokemon Stadium 2, Hanenbow and Castle Siege due to performance issues within the game engine.

1.3: Stagelist 2 versus 2
Starter Stages
  • Final Destination
  • Battlefield
  • Town & City
  • Pokemon Stadium 1
  • Lylat Cruise
Counterpick Stages
  • Mementos
  • Kalos Pokemon league
1.4: Additional Rules
DQ-Clause

If you are DQ’d from winners you are DQ’d completely from the tournament event. This is to protect seeding integrity to keep the tournament as fair as possible. TO’s will try to wait for an reasonable amount of time but will never delay the tournament.

Starter Stage Striking

After choosing who strikes first. Players may strike from the legal starter stages (each person strikes stages in a 1-2-1 format) to determine the starting stage for the first game.

Counterpick Stage Striking

After each game of the set, before counter-picking, the player who won the previous game may strike stages* from either the starter or counter-pick list. This strike does not persist throughout the set and may be changed again later in the set in the case of a best of 5

1.5: Set procedure
  1. Both players pick their character. You can make this happen by a blind pick.
  2. Rock Paper Scissors is played to determine whoever gets to strike the first stage from the Starter list.
  3. The winner strikes 1 stage from the Starter list.
  4. The other player strikes 2 stages from the remaining stages from the Starter list.
  5. The winner picks a stage from the 2 remaining Starter stages.
  6. The match is played.
  7. The winner gets to strike 2 stages from both the Starter list and the Counterpick list.
  8. The loser may pick any remaining stage.
  9. The winner chooses their character.
  10. The losers chooses their character.
  11. The next match is played.
  12. Steps 7-11 are repeated until the set is finished.

Players may select any LEGAL stage if they both agree on it. Players may not play on illegal stages or change the length of a set.

1.6: Blind pick

Before Game 1, either player may request that a double blind selection occur. In this situation, a referee or third party will be told, in secret, of each player’s character choices for the first round. Both players are to then select their first round character, with the referee validating the character selections.

1.7: Pause

Pause setting should be off. If it isn’t, pausing is only legal while either player remains upon their OWN respawn platform, and only for the purpose of summoning a tournament official or in the case of a controller malfunction. All other pauses will incur a stock loss to the player who pauses the game. If the pause causes the opponent to lose a stock, the player who pauses forfeits the game. Players may request pause left on in case of emergency, but above ruling still applies.

1.8: Sudden Death

If a game goes to Sudden Death, the winner is determined by stocks and percentage at the time the game ends. When the timer expires the player with the higher stock count is the winner. If both players are tied in stocks the player with the lower percentage is the winner. In the event of a percentage tie, or a game in which both players lose their last stock simultaneously, a 1 stock tiebreaker will be played with a 3 minute time limit, this tiebreaker ruling also includes self-destruct moves that don’t force a winner. The results of the in-game 300% Sudden Death do not count. If Sudden Death occurs in a tiebreaker game, this process is repeated once more. If it happens again, the Sudden Death is played out and used to decide the game.

1.9 Controller interference

If your controller is found to be the cause of disruption to the tournament (mid-game or otherwise), you are subject to complete disqualification from the event. .

1.10: Coaching

Coaching during sets is disallowed from all tournaments, and any violations to this rule can result in a disqualification. Coaching in this sense includes in-person help, phone call communication, and mobile messaging applications. If a player wishes to use their phone for music or notes, it is recommended that they switch their phone to flight mode. A player a allowed to signal for a referee if they believe a player may be receiving coaching. This rule does not apply to the time between a grand finals bracket reset.

1.11: Misconfiguration (Settings Check)

Games or sets are not to be replayed due to a misinterpretation of the rules OR misconfiguration of game settings. Game settings should be configured according to the Game Rules (See Section 1.1). It is the player's responsibility to ask the TO for any clarification of the rule set in the event of a disagreement, and the outcome of a game or set will not be changed after the fact unless under extreme circumstances, judgment reserved for tournament staff.

1.12 Final Rulings

If any unforeseen situations occur, judgment of Tournament Staff is final. Rules may be altered or overturned in the best interests of the event at the TO’s discretion.