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The Extreme Speed Open Tournament - Rules and Results

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Nice intros for the battlers. I can't wait to read the rest. And yes, you are extremely shallow for making one for yourself. lol
 
Correct me if I'm wrong. Is it just me or do I continually get called out by TGA?
Meh anyway. Im not sure whom my partner is but If they are a no show may I please choose someone reliable(an active forum user) to be my partner?

Also speaking of which. I got in trouble(yea again) and can't play my game for a bit so im just letting you all know my situation and not to boot me.(wierd its like im not meant to finish this tourny.....)

I guess I had better break out some new things I was talking about and shot the tournament down no?

But it wasn't a mistake at all putting me and Ito on the same side as you guys. :P


Actually it was random/based on seeds so I didn't have the choice. Either way, Ito and I have half-picked a team, I'm just waiting for his confirmation, so expect us to be on the challenging forefront. Remember, it's basically a race, so if you get challenged before you manage to challenge another team, tough n00bskillets. You've got to battle the team who challenged you. However, in that scenario your team gets to choose who fights who, so it's pretty good.

Lol sure filler filler filler
 
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Is it too late/early to sign up for Round 3?
I've wanted to enter a tourny, and since I don't suck anymore have improved my skills I might be willing to test my mettle.
 
Is it too late/early to sign up for Round 3?
I've wanted to enter a tourny, and since I don't suck anymore have improved my skills I might be willing to test my mettle.

Sorry Lord Yawgmoth, you're just a week too late. You're welcome to join the ESO#3, which will be around sometime next month hopefully =P
 
Sorry Lord Yawgmoth, you're just a week too late. You're welcome to join the ESO#3, which will be around sometime next month hopefully =P
Blast it all.
Alright; could someone remind me when I can sign up?
I know I'll forget. =/
 
Blast it all.
Alright; could someone remind me when I can sign up?
I know I'll forget. =/

I will do just that, Yawg. :P I always go around asking people if they'd like to join. And with ESO#3 being during the holiday season, we should get a roaring amount of willing participants who should have time for battles.
 
I will do just that, Yawg. :P I always go around asking people if they'd like to join. And with ESO#3 being during the holiday season, we should get a roaring amount of willing participants who should have time for battles.
Sweet, thanks. =]
I appreciate your kind gesture.
 
Another idea I had earlier today, folks. Here's a scenario:

You're A and your partner is B. You're challenged by team X/Z.

A def. Z 3-0
X def. B 1-0

In that case, team A/B moves on because they have more total Poke-points (11 compared to the other teams' 9.)

But what about player X? He did his part, defeating the opponent in an epic battle, but he still gets the short end of the stick by not moving on to round 3. So I'm going to propose two things:

1) We're going to let the two closest competitors in round two (people who win their match, but since their partner lost by a bigger margin, they still can't move on) be alternates for the top 8. We had an issue last time with two of our top 8 falling out, leaving only two groups of 3 which wasn't that fair really. We need a solid third round, so alternates there shall be.

2) I'm going to opt for a vote here. I noticed in Kev's Tag-team tournament he has the rule that when the teams trade match wins, the losers will fight it out in a Tiebreak match. If this is voted for, we'll probably see the better team move on. So in the above scenario, players Z and B would duel to see who's team is truly better. However if we don't, that's fine too, because I understand some people like it the way it is and having the losers duke it out afterward might be kind of risky. I'll put a poll up on the topic and keep it open for 2 weeks (if I can, otherwise just post a vote.)
 
Start doing some more showcases, VA!
 
O.O Whoops. Lol, I'll do some tomorrow, I'm distracted tonight. XD GET CHO BATTLES DONE! :P

It's tomorrow, where are the showcases? We all want to see them, you have to do it. You can't just stop now that you've done yourself.

I VM'd Mukkamoto so we'll probably battle eventually.
 
Matt-O/The American Battler vs. Mukkamoto/junoliv

Matt-O reached the Quarter-Finals (Round 4) of the last PC Wifi Tournament, and it took _Prince_ to stop him. He also finished in Round Three of ESO#1, losing to both our Champion and Finalist, but that wasn't to say he didn't have a great tournament. This time around he's back with a 6-2 record that put him into the team event and now he has a solid partner to boot. I can speak for myself when I say he knows strategy and isn't going to let a powerhouse roll him over. It's safe to predict he'll be starting where he left off last tournament and go even further this time around.

The American Battler is somewhat of an unknown commodity around the Battle Stadium's big stages. He's been placed to face aragornbird in Round Two of his first PC Tourney, so there will most certainly be fireworks during that match, especially considering how quickly he qualified for the ESO's team round. Not only that, but he has some serious Extreme Speed pride (just check out that crazy awesome theme, haha.) Based on his comeback (he was down to 1BP after his first match and managed to scrape his way into round two quite nicely) I'd say he's soon to be a higher-up around here, especially if he becomes a little more forum active. :P

Junoliv has been battling quite a bit around the Stadium as of late. He's gotten quite a few solid wins under his belt, including (correct me if I'm wrong) a handful of Round Two members here. While not known for his eloquent posts, he makes up for it with some hardcore results. He was the second qualifier into Round 2 here and I'm sure, while taking down Matt/American won't be easy, he's willing to give it everything he's got.

Mukkamoto from what I know, is an all-around battler. While he hasn't strung together any impressive win results around here, every time he posts after a match he's good hearted and proud about it, no matter what. I haven't battled him myself to see what he deals in the Poke-deck of cards, (which I guess should happen soon, considering he's my Charizard Academy student XD), but with a solid Round One record as well as an impressive start in the Whirl Cup, it's going to be fun to see what he can do in this round.
 
Kanye West/The Graceful Assasin vs. Cowan/Mystery2009

The Graceful Assassin: Our returning champion had an interesting round one to say the least...After an uncharacteristic streak of losses in the very beginning, he recovered from being knocked out after a hack checking clarification, giving him the boost he needed to storm into round two like the champ we know he is. You didn't actually think he was going to go down that easily, did you? Graceful is a fearsome opponent (I should know =P), and his title as the ESO's first champion is well deserved. At 8-5, he has definitely been the most active member of the ESO#2 so far, and will no doubt be hungry for a win against his rival from last tournament.

Mystery2009: A solid battler to say the least, Mystery has really made the ESO an entertaining event. He's never at a loss for fighting words, and you better be prepared when you fight him, because he always gives his all. Mystery got through to round two with a wildcard, due in no small part to most of his requests receiving absolutely no attention, but he had a solid with a 3-2 record. Doubt that he deserved his wilcard entry and watch the hell out. He's definitely chomping at the bit to get revenge for last tournament's heart-breaking loss against our first champion, The Graceful Assassin.

Kanye West: He entered the first ESO tournament, but remained inactive for round one. Now, he has taken control of the ESO#2 with lighting-fast speed, qualifying for round two the very first day of battling. No battler was able to defeat him in round one, and his confidence definitely shows through as he enters the scroll rounds. A regular over in S&M, he knows his stuff, and is a worthy opponent for any battler. He's looking make up for last tournaments inactivity and prove he has what it takes to be our new champion.

Cowan: Still somewhat of an unknown here in PC's Wifi Battler Stadium, she has no doubt drawn a few glances, qualifying for round two with two convincing wins. The ESO#2 crown is no doubt difficult to obtain, but we will soon see if she has what it takes to make it all the way. Her skills will definitely be put to the test in her scroll match against Kanye West.

I'll do the last matchups tomorrow ^_____^
 
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lost to Matt-O
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took long, sorry Matt, should have given up earlier but i decided to give it a long stall xD
 
Confirming my 2-0 win over Mukkamoto. Awesome match. Stall Wars, FTW! I don't think I could have stood for that Vappy-Lax stall war we had going on there for much longer.
 
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