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'''Tamisuma''' (タミスマ) is an [[online]] tournament series run by {{Sm|sameki}} on [[Smashmate]] and is considered to be among the most prestigious online tournament series in Japan. Footage of the tournaments are [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI13aTPz_ip8lXGpjkGBCow maintained] on [[YouTube]], and [[VGBootCamp]] has re-streamed these tournaments since the 157th iteration. These tournaments frequently feature high-level players from Japan, such as {{Sm|Shuton}} and {{Sm|Ron}}. | '''Tamisuma''' (タミスマ) is an [[online]] tournament series run by {{Sm|sameki}} on [[Smashmate]] and is considered to be among the most prestigious online tournament series in Japan. Footage of the tournaments are [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI13aTPz_ip8lXGpjkGBCow maintained] on [[YouTube]], and [[VGBootCamp]] has re-streamed these tournaments since the 157th iteration. These tournaments frequently feature high-level players from Japan, such as {{Sm|Shuton}} and {{Sm|Ron}}. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Tamisuma's tournaments are run very frequently — at least once a week — in a single-elimination, live tournament format. Signups are often up for around an hour and have extremely high participation rates, frequently an upwards of 200 players. Tournaments are region-locked to Japan and require a decently strong connection for participation. | Tamisuma's tournaments are run very frequently — at least once a week — in a single-elimination, live tournament format. Signups are often up for around an hour and have extremely high participation rates, frequently an upwards of 200 players. Tournaments are region-locked to Japan and require a decently strong connection for participation. | ||
Tamisuma runs its own stagelist without counterpicks for pools. As of March 2021, the following applies, using a 2-1 strike system | Tamisuma runs its own stagelist without counterpicks for pools. As of March 2021, the following applies, using a 2-1 strike system: | ||
* In Games 1 and 2, [[Ω form|Omega]] [[Wily Castle]], [[Battlefield]], [[Pokemon Stadium 2]], and [[Small Battlefield]] are available. [[Dave's Stupid Rule]] applies for the second game. | * In Games 1 and 2, [[Ω form|Omega]] [[Wily Castle]], [[Battlefield]], [[Pokemon Stadium 2]], and [[Small Battlefield]] are available. [[Dave's Stupid Rule]] applies for the second game. | ||
* In Games 3 and 4 (if applicable), [[Smashville]], [[Town and City]], and [[Kalos Pokemon League]] are added to the stage pool. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the fourth game. | * In Games 3 and 4 (if applicable), [[Smashville]], [[Town and City]], and [[Kalos Pokemon League]] are added to the stage pool. Dave's Stupid Rule applies for the fourth game. | ||
In Grand Finals, Smashmate's stagelist is used alongside counterpicks. | In Grand Finals, Smashmate's stagelist is used alongside counterpicks. | ||