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The '''Smash Back Room''' (formerly the '''Melee Back Room'''; also known as the '''SBR''') is a protected forum on [[Smash World Forums|SmashBoards]]. | The '''Smash Back Room''' (formerly the '''Melee Back Room'''; also known as the '''SBR''') is a protected forum on [[Smash World Forums|SmashBoards]]. Only members that have shown considerable knowledge or skill (either by posting intelligently or by tournament placement) are permitted to read and post in this forum. The Smash Back Room is most famous for producing a [[tier list]] every year or so, and for releasing suggested rule sets that [[Tournament director|tournament organizers]] often use in an effort to keep a standard play format across all regions. | ||
While the Smash Back Room is often criticized for | While the Smash Back Room is often criticized for its lack of openness and its exclusivity, it is still the de facto "governing body" of most of the competitive ''Smash'' community. The vast majority of tournament organizers (and almost all high level tournaments) use the SBR recommended rule sets, and their tier list is held in the highest regard by the professional community. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://smashboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=22 Smash Back Room] | *[http://smashboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=22 Smash Back Room] | ||
[[Category:Websites]] | [[Category:Websites]] |
Revision as of 19:49, February 20, 2010
The Smash Back Room (formerly the Melee Back Room; also known as the SBR) is a protected forum on SmashBoards. Only members that have shown considerable knowledge or skill (either by posting intelligently or by tournament placement) are permitted to read and post in this forum. The Smash Back Room is most famous for producing a tier list every year or so, and for releasing suggested rule sets that tournament organizers often use in an effort to keep a standard play format across all regions.
While the Smash Back Room is often criticized for its lack of openness and its exclusivity, it is still the de facto "governing body" of most of the competitive Smash community. The vast majority of tournament organizers (and almost all high level tournaments) use the SBR recommended rule sets, and their tier list is held in the highest regard by the professional community.