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'''Tamisuma''' (タミスマ) is an [[online]] tournament series run by {{Sm|sameki}} on [[Smashmate]] and is considered to be among the most prestigious online tournament series in Japan. Footage of the tournaments are [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI13aTPz_ip8lXGpjkGBCow maintained] on [[YouTube]], and | '''Tamisuma''' (タミスマ) is an [[online]] tournament series run by {{Sm|sameki}} on [[Smashmate]] and is considered to be among the most prestigious online tournament series in Japan. Footage of the tournaments are [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI13aTPz_ip8lXGpjkGBCow maintained] on [[YouTube]], and {{Team|VGBootCamp}} has re-streamed these tournaments since the 157th iteration. These tournaments frequently feature high-level players from Japan, such as {{Sm|Shuton}} and {{Sm|Ron}}. | ||
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* In Games 3 and 4 (if applicable), [[Smashville]], [[Town and City]], and [[Kalos Pokémon League]] are added to the stage pool. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the fourth game. | * In Games 3 and 4 (if applicable), [[Smashville]], [[Town and City]], and [[Kalos Pokémon League]] are added to the stage pool. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the fourth game. | ||
In Grand Finals, Smashmate's stagelist is used alongside counterpicks. | In Grand Finals, Smashmate's stagelist is used alongside counterpicks. | ||
==Results== | |||
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==External links== | |||
*[https://tamisuma.jp Website] | |||
[[Category:2014 tournaments]] | [[Category:2014 tournaments]] |
Revision as of 10:49, September 24, 2021
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Founded | 2014 |
Region | Online |
Format | Single elimination |
Tamisuma (タミスマ) is an online tournament series run by sameki on Smashmate and is considered to be among the most prestigious online tournament series in Japan. Footage of the tournaments are maintained on YouTube, and VGBootCamp has re-streamed these tournaments since the 157th iteration. These tournaments frequently feature high-level players from Japan, such as Shuton and Ron.
Overview
Tamisuma's tournaments are run very frequently — at least once a week — in a single-elimination, live tournament format. Signups are often up for around an hour and have extremely high participation rates, frequently an upwards of 200 players. Tournaments are region-locked to Japan and require a decently strong connection for participation.
Tamisuma runs its own stagelist without counterpicks for pools. As of March 2021, the following applies, using a 2-1 strike system:
- In Games 1 and 2, Omega Wily Castle, Battlefield, Pokémon Stadium 2, and Small Battlefield are available. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the second game.
- In Games 3 and 4 (if applicable), Smashville, Town and City, and Kalos Pokémon League are added to the stage pool. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the fourth game.
In Grand Finals, Smashmate's stagelist is used alongside counterpicks.