Warhawk
Smash Lord
I think most people would agree with this. Those last two minutes if you had just played him straight up I think you would have won.i feel i lost 'CUZ i planked
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I think most people would agree with this. Those last two minutes if you had just played him straight up I think you would have won.i feel i lost 'CUZ i planked
Sure whatever. Cry more.Nah dude, you need to go **** yourself.
This staff did a lot of ****ty things when it came to brawl. Not finishing Doubles til 2 am, didn't start the events until the melee events ran, not even calling the brawl single matches, but instead having Tin man go to each person to do their match? I'm sorry, but this tourney was just poorly executed. Having to drive 6 hours to and back is not an easy feat. Telling us to go **** ourselves after having done all this just gives me of a reason not to go back and support Canadian smash. I have nothing against Tin Man and the rest of the staff, but I really expected better than this for their first "National".
DQing half a tournament isn't going to make people want to show up on time next time...it's going to make people not want to show up to a tournament hosted by them ever...I understand the importance of an event running on time...but gathering this many people together and trying to get them to follow a set schedule is just ridiculous...no one can predict what will happen at events like this...so everyone should do their best to plan for sudden changeswell I guess they wont show up late next time. Seriously you people have to realize how much not staying on time can screw people. Ive driven home many times at 6 in the morning after being up for 24+ hours. ITS not fun. So stop selling out those that travel so local *******s can sleep for an extra 2 hours.
thank youThing is when the bulk of the tourney doesn't acknowledge what time to come, they can't just disqualify 40 people
Sure whatever. Cry more.
When over half of the people come late then complain about the tourney running late, there's nothing that the T.Os can do about that, it's on the people.
wow. Go **** yourself
But Tournament Oraganizers need to be more adamant if they want to run a schedule. Make it very apparent that if you are late? There will be punishment. Do what they did at Genesis once (I think they did it for the first one, don't remember if they did it for the second one).DQing half a tournament isn't going to make people want to show up on time next time...it's going to make people not want to show up to a tournament hosted by them ever...I understand the importance of an event running on time...but gathering this many people together and trying to get them to follow a set schedule is just ridiculous...no one can predict what will happen at events like this...so everyone should do their best to plan for sudden changes
also I've had to go home at 6 in the morning after an event after being up for 24 hours as well...3 hour drive and I had to be to work the second I got home...so I feel where you're coming from
Yeah, if you click the link in the OP it'll take you to the Smash Impulse site. From there just double click the video and it should take you to twitch where you can dig through the stream footage.was the stream recorded? I wanna watch the crew battle
thank uYeah, if you click the link in the OP it'll take you to the Smash Impulse site. From there just double click the video and it should take you to twitch where you can dig through the stream footage.
QFT .I honestly feel that in order for tournaments to change for the better. Both TOs and Smashers need to step it up in terms of responsibility. Smashers are very often clogging the works more than a TO's screw up.
TOs need to be more adamant about bringing down the hammer on people that do not follow their rules. Smashers need to be more respectful of their rules because if all we do is ***** about how ****ty people run tournaments they will stop happening.
TOs need to run tournaments in order to learn how to run tournaments. As they get bigger there are always new things to learn.
Smashers need to quit *****ing all the time and shape up. Stop making lame excuses or complaining and help the TOs out when **** goes down.
No excuses actually, this was poorly ran.Yeah I agree with Unknown, go suck a ****
We ran everything as best as we could considering we had registration pinned at specific times but had to be extended because people came two hours late. We had to extend Day 2 because of Brawl crews. Honestly you can **** yourself. I honestly dont understand how someone can expect everything to run perfectly on time. Obviously there are going to be delays because of extenuating circumstances but we did the best we could. Considering we had ran Melee Singles, Teams, Amateur, crews aswell as Brawl Singles, doubles, amateurs and crews. I think we made out just fine.
I'd write more, and more coherently, but Im drunk. So as an ending note, you are the only one who has said anything in regards to timing outside of having to wait because of crews.
Not you're saying why post a schedule if were not going to be anywhere near it. Okay sure, lets allow people to show up whenever the **** they want, randomly start events as we please and see how things go. Honestly you stupid ****, are you thick in the head?
Okay i'll stop now.
That's what happens when you get more people on your side for one reason or another. They just try to bring you down. I have many people cheering against me because I'm not an especially vibrant personality and I don't wow anyone with my play usually AND I'm not from a big area that constantly hypes me up or travels with me often. These things combined means I must understand the crowd will be against me often, and if I am not prepared to handle it then I deserve to lose. The odds may be against me, but I can at least be prepared better for them so that they matter much less.i was upset at the things people were yelling at pp when he was fighting mango saying "he lost his confidence" or "it's over" is not a pleastant experience or a good way to have good hype matches. When 2 players play their best, then good matches happen, so why do people say things in an attempt to make 1 player play worse?
i saved first teams match with my ddd to the wii somehow i did 730 dmg 6 kos but i threa away game 2 i have too many off stage habits
I think everything was mentioned except how late we started but even then I'm not sure if it was or not.Btw guys, seeing as this was my first tournament and most of our(if not all of ours) first hosted national, Im just curious as to your thoughts on how everything went, how we ran it etc. If you can send me a pm on anything that would be awesome :D
Also please dont mention the stream -_-
LMFAOOOOOO great postwow. Go **** yourself
He can do it again as long as I can commentate on it again with Mango. That junk was FUNNY.hahaha i thought it was hilarious...but don't do it again
edit: i mean ledge camping, feel free to jiggs ditto people if you're not gonna go into metaknight mode
zuppI honestly feel that in order for tournaments to change for the better. Both TOs and Smashers need to step it up in terms of responsibility. Smashers are very often clogging the works more than a TO's screw up.
TOs need to be more adamant about bringing down the hammer on people that do not follow their rules. Smashers need to be more respectful of their rules because if all we do is ***** about how ****ty people run tournaments they will stop happening.
TOs need to run tournaments in order to learn how to run tournaments. As they get bigger there are always new things to learn.
Smashers need to quit *****ing all the time and shape up. Stop making lame excuses or complaining and help the TOs out when **** goes down.
This is generally a very bad mindset for a TO to have. I didn't attend this tournament and I haven't paid that close attention to the circumstances, so it's possible that all the criticism you and the other TOs have received in this thread has been unfounded and incorrect, but I think it's a good idea to at least keep an open mind when reading it.Obviously Im going to get defensive
Its my first tournament as TO. And as someone whos sunk a lot into this, obviously its not easy to take, but I'm done now.This is generally a very bad mindset for a TO to have. I didn't attend this tournament and I haven't paid that close attention to the circumstances, so it's possible that all the criticism you and the other TOs have received in this thread has been unfounded and incorrect, but I think it's a good idea to at least keep an open mind when reading it.
Again, I don't know the details in this specific case so I'm not looking to get into an argument. Just wanted to address that quote.
Well, if it was your idea it was your fault. But it was Bam specifically we needed cause he had like a series of teams and singles matches to do.Mike, if you are going to blame Bam, then I'm also responsible for delaying matches. I thought we had enough free time to go outside enjoy some air and relax because sometimes you need to breathe in between matches to have the correct mindset. Anyways, I apologize for that and I'll try to be more aware of the situations next time.