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NECXI: A New Life in Philadelphia PA - Dec 4th & 5th - UMK3, MKII +3D MK Tournaments

AC1984

Kaballin!
All good stuff...for teams,it might be little tricky....if you want as many teams as possible then there should be random teams organized...other wise less-experienced players might not participate.....Also there should be two sticks one each side+ all kinds of pads on each side which makes it difficult.....i like the 2on2 and low tier idea....
 

summoning

Noncompliance to ASTM F 899-12 Standard
put it this way for those who have questions and have never hung out with us MK guys, we will play mk2 and umk ( mostly umk ) from friday afternoon to sunday night non stop

be prepared to just play all day and night :)
 
Okay... to make NEC a little more interesting and special thanks to ScheissNussen and DrDoggyStyle (for reminding me through twitter) I now have an extra MK9 Fatality shirt. My idea is to "raffle" it off at NEC. Basically, if there are 30 or 50 players who enter UMK3, they will all get their names entered to win this shirt.

We can walk around in to different rooms telling everyone that the shirt is up for grabs and all they have to do to enter is "Join" the UMK3 tournament.

Sound good?
 
Just curious about the brackets, are they completely random or is there seeds like SF? For example they place Justin Wong and Daigo in different brackets so they don't play each other too early in the tournament. I heard you guys did this at SB5, just wondering how exactly it works.

Also, probably a dumb question but, I can use whatever button configuration I want right?
 

Shock

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O.G.
Generally we do the brackets randomly, at least, we use to up until a couple years ago, but we can seed them based on generalized player skill if need be. This way normally ensures that the top 8 players do not get eliminated early. There are always exceptions of course depending on player performance. Theoretically, it's possible for anyone to get eliminated two matches straight depending on player match ups so sometimes it's a good idea to seed even in smaller tournaments like a UMK3 one. I can't imagine how hard it must be for a 256 person bracket, I have no idea how deeply they go into seeding, or if they look into past placement. We'll probably make the brackets Friday based on assumed players who will be there, and then modify adding in players who enter Saturday and Sunday.

We should have plenty of time to work everything out. I'd imagine if we get a huge turnout Saturday we could very well get things started then but that's unlikely, as we'll be running various other games and possibly some side tournaments for UMK3. If there are 16 players, we would seed the presumable favorites on complete opposite sides, and then the next two favorites on the inner edges of the brackets, putting them as far away from top 2 as possible. You work your way inward from there until you get to players you cannot seed. After that a good way to divide them up is by region so you would figure out which region has the most players in the tournament, and separate them.

So for NEC, if you have 4 north east players left over after you seed, you would put 2 into the top half and 2 into the bottom (again based on a 16 man bracket), as far away from any others as possible, eventually, they all become somewhat equidistant and likely to either be eliminated, or not meet until the next round. Then you would do the same for the next most populated region.

This tournament in particular will be extremely interesting to bracket, perhaps more so than even SBR. We have a number of players who have never played in a tournament before who are extremely good players, and while I could easily say to Phil "Well, so and so is probably better than this guy, but he's never played in a tournament and the other guy consistently places top 5." it'd be unfair to the guy who's played in a bunch of tournaments if the newcomer received seeding priority. You can see how it can get difficult to seed rather quickly. it's worth the effort to make a good bracket for a small tournament, rather than random out the brackets and have a lot of unhappy players.

Making brackets is actually pretty fun. There have been a couple tournaments where the brackets were so complex and annoying though, that I had to sit out of the tournament in order to run them. I eventually figured out a very good way to do them but fortunately I also have a ton of help now at tournaments, I'm practically a non-issue and just supply equip, revise brackets and update them as we go. Phil, Simon, Nit, and Rob have all been a huge help at multiple tournaments. If everyone shows who claims to be, it will be extremely competitive and an impressive top 8 to say the least.

As for button configs, you can use whatever you want on whatever controller you want as long as it works on a PC. We should have ways to make sure pads work while we're there, and you have to be sure you can dedicate it to a specific setup. We'll try to have two setups on Saturday with pads and duplicate those setups so a player with a specific pad type could swap out easily and replace with another pad to not mess up the config. I would like to go as far as to label everything this time if we have a ton of control types required, and make some additional config files to easily swap if there's ever a conflict.
 

9.95

Champion
Yeah, most likely, Shock and I will sit down Friday night and do a once over. We have some good history to base the seeding on and we can fairly seed based on past performance as well as region and skill.

No worries though... we'll take good care of the bracketing... we always do.
 

Shock

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O.G.
We'll likely have an MKII setup Saturday. It depends on how much room we have. Also, what are the plans for Check? Is he getting the train to Middletown on Friday? If so what time, preferably I'd like him to get there around 2PM so we can get to Summoning's load up and head out.
 

summoning

Noncompliance to ASTM F 899-12 Standard
guys shock , check we need to get out of my place by 2-3 latest ill never leave here otherwise.................. i may have to go solo just to leave , work is crazy must keep me posted , california gets a hold of me at that time ill have to work till like 10 then
 
Hi to everyone from Russia. I've seen all your events guys, you're are awesome! And i really like what your umk3 scene is so alive! And every matches has so impressive skills! And i have a quiestion: (don't know how to ask correctly in english:)) What about live stream at this time ? Is that possible? If so, Where and when it can be? I realy want to see this tournament live online :) And not only me. I even have some favorite players, and it is very nice to watch and spectate your tournaments live. Thank you for answers! And keep playing umk3 to keep umk3 scene alive!
I hope you understand correctly what i mean, cause i'm not so good at english :)
 

AC1984

Kaballin!
hey Gin,welcome to the site and glad that you like the game. I was wandering why there is no solid Russian UMK3 hype....or maybe there is one but we are not exposed to it...share some matches and stuff.
 

Shock

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I hope everyone is hype for NEC, players are already showing up and a bunch of us will be there tomorrow by 10PM. Can't wait to see everyone, it's going to be a blast.
 
Shock, or someone else, can you tell us when exactly we can wait for MK-sreams(maybe time interval)? It is important for us, cause time difference between our timezones is about 8 hours. And our forum is prepared to watch your games in real time. Thank you ! And good luck for all players!!!
P.S. What "Hype" means ? =) I searched in translator, it translate like "inflate" or "Deceit" or "Lie" =))) I think it means something like "tuff" or "cool" or something like this ? =) no?