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Prize pool is filled from tournament entry fees. If each person paid say, 5 euro to enter then 3 euro of that would go to pool and 2 would go to help run servers (IRL this would be called a venue fee)
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Prize pool is filled from tournament entry fees. If each person paid say, 5 euro to enter then 3 euro of that would go to pool and 2 would go to help run servers (IRL this would be called a venue fee)
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For everyone who said it was too frequent: The point of a bi weekly tournament is not large numbers but rather consistency. If you can show that you have consistency in a certain event, eventually more people will join, especially if its not required you have to join every tournament and people know its happening.
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For everyone who said it was too frequent: The point of a bi weekly tournament is not large numbers but rather consistency. If you can show that you have consistency in a certain event, eventually more people will join, especially if its not required you have to join every tournament and people know its happening.
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For @2plus2is5: This is not a form of online gambling because it is entirely [i]skill based[/i]. I really don't think there's anything in this entire game that doesn't require skill.
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For @2plus2is5: This is not a form of online gambling because it is entirely [i]skill based[/i]. I really don't think there's anything in this entire game that doesn't require skill.
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Also some other things I forgot to mention:
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Bracket will not be done with challonge for these tournaments, I will use smash.gg instead. This site also lets me do seeding, people can register themselves, and they can pay into the tournament.
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I'm currently working on a [s]not broken[/s] good list of maps and a standard ruleset for each format. I might go throw that on ZKwiki when done.
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