tio tournament organizer
tio tournament organizer (also known as T-O, or tio) is a tournament making program created by nealdt. The program was originally intended as an alternative to Tournament Maker 2, and is now the most commonly used tournament program in California's Melee scene. The program made its official public debut in early 2007.
Features
tio is capable of running most tournaments with minimal user work. The program also features several tutorials to help new users quickly and easily run their tournaments.
Tournament Setup
The capabilities of tio include single elimination, double elimination, and Round Robin (also known as pools) formats. Each tournament can have multiple events, with any number of entrants. Organizers set options such as event details, event options, fees and prizes, and seeding.
Seeding and Brackets
The seeding options which tio incorporates include random, manual, in order, and multiple options which seperate players by location and skill. Brackets can be recreated multiple times and can be manually manipulated. Wins and losses are easily recorded as the tournament progresses and updated to tio's online server, tia, in real time.
Tournaments
tio is currently used at most California SSBM tournaments, and many others across the United States and the world. tio is responsible for organizing these prominent tournaments, and many others:
West Coast
SJSU NorCal Biweeklies
- Sacramento Biweeklies
- Zero Challenge
- Riverside Biweeklies
- San Diego Triweeklies
- Champ Combo
- Westminster Biweeklies
Midwest
Entire Midwest Circuit, including:
- SMYM6
- COK II
East Coast
- Smashtality 2
- IV.E.S.T.I.C.L.E.
- C3 Smash Tournament
Tournament Archive
- Main article: tia tournament archive
In addition to running your tournament, tio's online server, known as tia (short for "tournament archive") hosts the results of any tournament which is run by or converted to tio format. Results, complete with full bracket images, are interlinked throughout the site to provide a record of a player's tournament history.