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Revision as of 03:06, December 18, 2012
Zero Challenge 2 | |
Date | August 15 to August 17, 2006 |
Time | 9:30 AM-8:00 PM |
Venue | David L. Baker Memorial Golf Center |
Address | 10410 Edinger Avenue, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 |
City | Fountain Valley, California 92708 |
Attendance | 200+ |
Results | |
Winner (1v1) | Ken |
Winners (2v2) | Isai and Captain Jack |
Staff | |
Director(s) | Ken, Manacloud |
Assisted by | Nealdt, Champ, Azn Lep |
Zero Challenge 2 (abbreviated as "0C2") was a Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament held by the professional Smash crew Socal Elite 4 in August 2006. The tournament was held in the recreation room of the David L. Baker Memorial Golf Center in Fountain Valley, California, and advertisements included the line "experience the best Smash talent ever aligned at one tournament...including the very best of Japan, Europe, and the rest of the international community."
The tournament received a very high attendance: 98 doubles entrants, 38 crews, 192 singles entrants and 7 international crews.
Events
The Zero Challenge featured four main Smash tournaments. The first day's event focused on teams and crews, the second day focuses on international crew battles and the first two pools of singles. The third and final day focused on the continuation of singles matches.
Rules
Brackets
- Singles: Players were randomly assigned into 32 pools. Each entrant played round-robin matches against all other players in their pool. The three players with the best record in each pool advanced to a second set of pools. The top four players in the second pool advanced the 64-player bracket.
- Doubles: All entered teams were placed directly into a very large 98-entrant bracket.
Controller ports
- Any disagreements over controller port assignments were settled by coin toss.
- Teams were to use adjacent port numbers (one team on ports 1 and 2, and the other team on ports 3 and 4).
Character selection
- Advanced slob picks were in effect.
- All sets were best out of 3, with finals best of 5.
- Players could call a double-blind pick for the first game of a set.
Stages
Starter | Counterpick |
---|---|
Final Destination | Fountain of Dreams |
Pokémon Stadium | Yoshi's Story |
Dream Land | Battlefield |
- All other stages are banned. This was a compromise with the Japanese smashers, who usually only play on Final Destination and Dream Land.
- Players were not allowed to ban stages, and the starter stages were chosen randomly.
Staff
Zero Challenge 2 was organized by a team of smashers from or otherwise associated with the Socal Elite 4.
Directors
- SephirothKen
- Manacloud
- Jenny H.
- Helen H.
Producers
Production assistants
Results
Singles
Bracket
1. Ken
2. ChuDat
3. Mew2King
4. KoreanDJ
5. Shu
5. Hoshino Kirby
7. Kei
7. Captain Jack
9. RobMoney
9. DSF
9. King
9. PC Chris
Doubles
Bracket
1. DS (Isai and Captain Jack)
2. ManaChu (Manacloud and Chu Dat)
3. Hoshino Kei (Hoshino Kirby and Kei)
4. Hop and Kick (Mew2King and KoreanDJ)
5. Team BS (Sastopher and Blair)
5. Hey, mind if I get a slice? (HugS and Omar)
7. Ken and ROB$ Rapesies Kids (Ken and RobMoney)
7. Shadowclaw (Taj and Forward)
9. Shu and Hiko
9. DSF and Bob Money
9. KillaorCort (KillaOR and Cort)
9. So Intense (King and Germ)
International crews
Bracket
1. West Coast
2. Japan
3. East Coast (The Pilgrims)
4. O Canada
5. South
5. PAL
7. Midwest