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'''S&F Low Power''' was a tournament held on December 27th, 2015 <ref>http://challonge.com/sflp/standings</ref>. A double-elimination tournament, it was the first western tournament featuring a weapons ban-list <ref>http://pastebin.com/xZAUrSEF</ref>, allowing for more variety on team compositions. It was the second tournament in the '''S&F''' tournament series. | '''S&F Low Power''' was a tournament held on December 27th, 2015 <ref>http://challonge.com/sflp/standings</ref>. A double-elimination tournament, it was the first western tournament featuring a weapons ban-list <ref>http://pastebin.com/xZAUrSEF</ref>, allowing for more weapon variety on team compositions. It was the second tournament in the '''S&F''' tournament series. | ||
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Revision as of 04:06, 30 December 2015
Template:Competitive Template:Infobox tournament S&F Low Power was a tournament held on December 27th, 2015 [1]. A double-elimination tournament, it was the first western tournament featuring a weapons ban-list [2], allowing for more weapon variety on team compositions. It was the second tournament in the S&F tournament series.
Results
Place | Team |
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1 | The Accommodation of Cultural Components Initiative |
2 | NSTC |
3 | Team Nintendome |
4 | The Squid Box |
5 | On the Blink |
weilin fan club | |
7 | Best Known Time Ever Recorded With Video Evidence |
Get Kraken |
Rules
The following system was be used for the map/mode selection[3]:
- First 3 maps are randomly generated with TO tweaking but follow the pattern of SZ-TC-RM.
- If the set is not decided after the third game, the losing team gets to choose the gamemode and map for the fourth round.
- If the set is still not decided, the team that previously didn't get to choose gets to do so now.
- If one team isn't universally better than the other team, the set will not end before the 4th game.
- This means every team will get to play the preferred mode twice every set.
- For the Grand Finals and Bracket Reset, it will work in the same way. After the first 3 games, the losing team will select a map/mode combination, then the losing team after each game will take turns selecting a map/mode combination.