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Revision as of 02:12, February 29, 2016
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Location | United States |
Head | Billy Wettingfeld ( Bwett) |
CoFounders | Rob Dickson ( Oracle) Sean Horne ( Infinity) |
Sponsors |
Tourney Locator (TLOC) is an eSports group based in Dallas, Texas created in 2013 that work with livestreaming and tournament organization. Over the course of time the group has run over 300+ tournaments total in Smash 64, Melee, Brawl, Project M, and Super Smash Bros. 4. Stated on their about page, since the culmination of their group, they dedicate to improving and expanding the eSports community by focusing on providing beneficial impact for the community.In the past they've worked with other big smash tournaments with livestreaming for The Big House 5, Paragon 2015, Apex 2014, and Forte 3.
List of members
- Bwett (Owner)
- Typo (Streamer)
- Infinity
- Oracle (Tournament Organizer)
- Denti (Smash Player)
- Nebtune (Commentator)
- Jv (Commentator)
- Alpharad (Video Editor)
- Sethlon (Commentator)
- CTG (Streamer)
Project M Central
On April 12, 2015, the Tourney Locator crew announced that they would be making a new channel for all of their PM events through a new stream, Project M Central, and will be in charge of streaming Paragon Los Angeles 2015, the Infinity and Beyond Weeklies, and Bowser's Revenge monthlies.
Tournament Series
- Established three successful weekly tournament series: Monday Night Melee, Shockwave, and Infinity and Beyond!
- Spotlighted three successful monthly tournament series: DIME, Denti's Bizarre Adventure, and Bowser's Revenge.
- Established three successful national tournament series: Aftershock, Low Tier City and Hitstun.