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Tournament:The Big House 3

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The Big House 3
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Dates October 12th-13th, 2013
Venue Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
Address/City 1404 Briarwood Circle
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
Attendance 240+
Entry fees Melee singles: $15
Melee doubles: $10 per person
Project M singles: $15
Project M doubles: $10 per person
Venue: $25-30
Pot size(s) Melee singles: $2,400
Melee doubles: $960
Project M singles: $1,320
Project M doubles: $702
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Mew2King 1v1
USA Mew2King & USA Hungrybox 2v2
PM Icon.png winners USA Kirk 1v1
USA Hungrybox & USA Mew2King 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Juggleguy, Strong Bad

The Big House 3 was a Super Smash Bros. Melee and Project M national tournament held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on October 12-13th, 2013, hosted by Juggleguy and Strong Bad. It is the third event in the Big House series of tournament events, following The Big House 2.

This tournament was the first time in years where American Sheik and Marth player Mew2King won a national tournament with at least two of the other "gods" of Melee in attendance. Over the past several months, he had repeatedly lost to Dr. PeePee and Hungrybox by significant margins; however, in this tournament, he defeated Dr. PeePee 3-2, with a 3-stock on Fountain of Dreams in the last game, then went on to win both winners' and grand finals against Hungrybox in a very dominating fashion. This is commonly referred to as the beginning of the "Return of the King".

ScheduleEdit

Friday, October 11th

9:00 PM: Doors open
11:00 PM: Melee It On Me live from The Big House 3 featuring The Smash Brothers documentary premiere
1:00 AM: Doors close

Saturday, October 12th

9:00 AM: Doors open
10:00 AM: Melee singles pools, Project M singles pools
4:00 PM: Food break
5:00 PM: Melee doubles, Project M doubles
8:00 PM: Melee singles pools (2nd round)
11:00 PM: Doors close

Sunday, October 13th

9:00 AM: Doors open
10:00 AM: Project M singles bracket
2:00 PM: Finish Melee doubles, finish Project M doubles
4:00 PM: Food break
5:00 PM: Melee singles bracket
9:00 PM: Tournament ends

Melee rulesetEdit

  1. First player strikes one stage.
  2. Second player strikes the next two stages.
  3. First player strikes one stage.
  • After each match:
  1. Winner announces stage ban (except in best-of-5 sets)
  2. Loser chooses counterpick stage
  3. Winner chooses their character
  4. Loser chooses their character

Stage listEdit

Singles
Starters:

Counterpicks:

Doubles
Starters:

Counterpicks:

Project M rulesetEdit

  • 4 stock, 8:00 minute timer
  • All items set to OFF and item frequency set to NONE
  • Input Assist set to OFF.
  • Ties after the time limit are determined by stocks, then by percentage.
  • Dave's Stupid Rule: A stage that a player has won on in a set cannot be counterpicked unless the opponent agrees.
  • Stage strike from starters for the first match of the set in "122112" fashion:
  1. First player strikes one stage.
  2. Second player strikes the next two stages.
  3. First player strikes the next two stages.
  4. Second player strikes one stage.
  • After each match:
  1. Winner announces two (2) stage bans
  2. Loser chooses counterpick stage
  3. Winner chooses their character
  4. Loser chooses their character

Stage listEdit

Singles
Starters:

  • Battlefield
  • Dream Land
  • Final Destination
  • Fountain of Dreams
  • Pokémon Stadium 2
  • Smashville
  • Yoshi's Story

Counterpicks:

  • Dracula's Castle
  • Green Hill Zone
  • Lylat Cruise
  • WarioWare, Inc.
  • Yoshi's Island (Brawl)

Doubles
Starters:

  • Battlefield
  • Dream Land
  • Final Destination
  • Pokémon Stadium 2
  • Smashville
  • SSE Jungle
  • Yoshi's Island (Brawl)

Counterpicks:

  • Dracula's Castle
  • Fountain of Dreams
  • Green Hill Zone
  • Lylat Cruise
  • WarioWare, Inc.

ResultsEdit

Melee singlesEdit

Entrants were split into 16 round robin pools of 10-11 players each. The top four players from each pool advanced to the next round of pools, in which the top four players advanced again to a final bracket of 32 players.

(172 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mew2King     $960
2nd   Hungrybox   $480
3rd   Dr. PeePee    $360
4th   SFAT   $240
5th   Hax   $120
5th   Nintendude   $120
7th   Darkatma   $60
7th   PewPewU   $60
9th   Scar  
9th   PikaChad   
9th   Kage  
9th   Idea  
13th   Trail  
13th   Kels   
13th   Yakal   
13th   Prince Abu  
17th   Wife  
17th   Duck  
17th   Moose  
17th   Frootloop  
17th   Hanky Panky  
17th   Shaeden  
17th   Kalamazhu  
17th   Europhoria  
25th   j00t  
25th   VaNz (forfeited)  
25th   ZoSo  
25th   KJH  
25th   Wake  
25th   Christian  
25th   Slayer  
25th   Carroll  

Melee doublesEdit

(48 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mew2King     Hungrybox   $480 ($240 each)
2nd   SFAT     PewPewU   $240 ($120 each)
3rd   Dr. PeePee     Hax   $144 ($72 each)
4th   Kage     VaNz   $96 ($48 each)
5th   Scar     HyugaRicdeau  
5th   Kels     Darkatma  
7th   Duck     Moose  
7th   Frootloop     ORLY  
9th   Hanky Panky     Prince Abu  
9th   Shaeden     HIV+  
9th   Kalamazhu     Toph  
9th   Nakamaru     The Lake  

Project M singlesEdit

Entrants were split into 8 round robin pools of 5-6 players each. The top three players from each pool advanced to a final bracket of 48 players.

(90 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Kirk   $594
2nd   PikaChad    $264
3rd   VaNz     $198
4th   Mew2King     $132
5th   Rat   $66
5th   Oracle   $66
7th   Hungrybox   
7th   Scythe  
9th   SFAT  
9th   Yakal  
9th   Shaeden  
9th   Oro?!  
13th   Strong Bad     
13th   Ripple  
13th   MattDotZeb  
13th   HammerTime  

Project M doublesEdit

(35 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mew2King      Hungrybox    $386 ($193 each)
2nd   Strong Bad     VaNz    $210 ($105 each)
3rd   Kirk     Scythe   $106 ($53 each)
4th   Oracle     Oro?!  
5th   Europhoria     HammerTime  
5th   Frootloop     ORLY  

TriviaEdit

  • The Big House 3 marks the first time a Project M character was made available to play before being officially released (the character being Roy).
    • Mewtwo was also announced to join the Project M roster at the event, following the Project M top eight matches.
  • The Big House 3 partnered with VGBootCamp, East Point Pictures, and Melee It On Me to present the "The Smash Brothers" documentary premiere.
  • With 172 Melee entrants, The Big House 3 became the biggest Midwest Melee tournament since MELEE-FC Diamond in 2007.
  • This was the last major tournament before Hax dropped Captain Falcon.

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