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Tournament:SCSA West Coast Circuit

SCSA West Coast Circuit
Dates December 6th, 2008
Venue Trinity Lutheran Church
Address/City 2900 N E St
San Bernardino, California USA
Entry fees Melee singles: $5
Melee doubles: $5 per person
Brawl singles: $15
Pot size(s) Melee singles: $220
Melee doubles: $250
Brawl singles: $1,620
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Mango 1v1
USA Mango & USA PsychoMidget 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Brawl winners USA DEHF 1v1
Mexico TKD & USA ShadowROB 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Nezumi

SCSA West Coast Circuit (also called SCSA West Coast Circuit #1) was a Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl regional tournament that was held by Nezumi in San Bernardino[1], California on December 6th, 2008. It was the first of five tournaments in the titular SCSA West Coast Circuit hosted by the Southern California Smash Alliance, which ran from December 2008 to January 2010. The tournament is primarily notable for being where the Wombo Combo video took place, during Losers' Semifinals of Melee doubles.

VODs for Melee singles and doubles sets were uploaded to YouTube by HomeMadeWaffles, including the game with the popular Wombo Combo. The VOD of the full game is the most viewed competitive Melee game on YouTube, with 1.2 million views.[2] The commentary was mainly done by Phil and HomeMadeWaffles, with Mango commentating a few sets. While results for Melee doubles were posted, the identities of most of them is lost because only team names were listed.

RulesetEdit

MeleeEdit

  • 8 minute time limit on all matches.
  • Items off.
  • Ties are broken by remaining lives, then percent. If both criteria are tied, then the Sudden Death match will be played out.
  • First stage is random from the starter stages.
  • Each player is allowed to reset the random stage once; this forces a new random stage to be picked. If the new stage has been previously reset by either player during the same set, that stage is reset again. (Random Stage Reset)
  • The loser of the first match will announce a new stage to play on for the next game. The winner will then be allowed to switch characters, followed by the loser. Apply the same logic for the third match (and fourth/fifth when applicable) if there is one. (Advanced Slob Picks)
  • No stage may be used twice in a single set if the counter-picking player has already won on that stage, unless the opponent agrees to use the stage again. (Dave's Stupid Rule)
  • Double Blind character pick can be called at anytime before the first game of a set starts, and only apply to the first game.
  • Each person (or team) may choose one counter-pick stage to be disabled for the entire set at the start of the set, after characters have been chosen but before the random stage has been picked. You may not ban starter stages.
  • Controller Mods, Glitches (Freeze Glitch, Soul Stunner, etc.), and tactics used to stall a match (wall-bombing, rising Pound), are banned.
  • For doubles: Team Attack will be on, life stealing allowed.
  • Wobbling is not banned.
  • Bracket matches are best 2 of 3, 4 stock.
  • Winners' bracket finals, losers' bracket finals, and championship sets are all best 3 of 5.
  • There will be no splitting of places. All matches will be played out accordingly (aka, no splitting for first).
  • Players who are playing a match may not scream or yell at their opponents face. Players watching are welcome to cheer, but may not touch players who are playing. Pursuing these actions can subject you to disqualification.

Stage listEdit

Singles stage list

Starter Counterpick
Final Destination Poké Floats
Dream Land Rainbow Cruise
Fountain of Dreams Jungle Japes
Battlefield Kongo Jungle 64
Yoshi's Story Mute City
Pokémon Stadium Brinstar
Green Greens
Corneria

Doubles stage list

Starter Counterpick
Final Destination Poké Floats
Dream Land Rainbow Cruise
Battlefield Jungle Japes
Yoshi's Story Brinstar
Pokémon Stadium Green Greens
Kongo Jungle 64 Corneria

BrawlEdit

  • 7 minute time limit on all matches.
  • Items off.
  • Ties are broken by remaining lives, then percent. If both criteria are tied, then the Sudden Death match will be played out.
  • First stage is random from the starter stages.
  • Each player is allowed to reset the random stage once; this forces a new random stage to be picked. If the new stage has been previously reset by either player during the same set, that stage is reset again. (Random Stage Reset)
  • The loser of the first match will announce a new stage to play on for the next game. The winner will then be allowed to switch characters, followed by the loser. Apply the same logic for the third match (and fourth/fifth when applicable) if there is one. (Advanced Slob Picks)
  • No stage may be used twice in a single set if the counter-picking player has already won on that stage, unless the opponent agrees to use the stage again. (Dave's Stupid Rule)
  • Double Blind character pick can be called at anytime before the first game of a set starts, and only apply to the first game.
  • Each person (or team) may choose one counter-pick stage to be disabled for the entire set at the start of the set, after characters have been chosen but before the random stage has been picked.
  • Controller Mods and tactics used to stall a match are banned.
  • For doubles: Team Attack will be on, life stealing allowed.
  • Stalling: running the clock out in a match for over a minute without any hits being made will be considered excessive stalling and will not be permitted.
  • Bracket matches are best 2 of 3, 3 stock.
  • Winners' bracket finals, losers' bracket finals, and championship sets are all best 3 of 5.
  • There will be no splitting of places. All matches will be played out accordingly (aka, no splitting for first).
  • Players who are playing a match may not scream or yell at their opponents face. Players watching are welcome to cheer, but may not touch players who are playing. Pursuing these actions can subject you to disqualification.
  • Standing infinites are banned.

Singles stage list

Starter Counterpick
Battlefield Halberd
Smashville Pokémon Stadium
Final Destination Castle Siege
Rainbow Cruise
Frigate Orpheon
Brinstar
Delfino Plaza
Jungle Japes
Lylat Cruise
Yoshi's Island (Brawl)

Doubles stage list

Starter Counterpick
Battlefield Green Greens
Smashville Corneria
Final Destination Luigi's Mansion
Halberd
Pokémon Stadium
Castle Siege
Rainbow Cruise
Frigate Orpheon
Brinstar
Delfino Plaza
Jungle Japes
Lylat Cruise
Yoshi's Island (Brawl)

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Melee singlesEdit

(44 entrants)
Results

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mango    $132.00
2nd   Lucky   $66.00
3rd   SilentSpectre   $22.00
4th   Zhu
5th   Lucien
6th   DEHF[3]
7th   Fly Amanita
7th   Luigi
9th   Tang
9th   HugS  
9th   Germ
9th   Emerican  
13th   Zelgadis  
13th   Atlus
13th   HomeMadeWaffles  
13th   12
17th   Hella
17th   Connorcakes  
17th   San Diego Reaper
17th   PsychoMidget
17th   The Girl In The Green Shirt
17th   Tofu
17th   Kira
17th   Futile
25th   Plan9
25th   Sick
25th   Mikael
25th   Romeo
25th   Seraph
25th   Darrell
25th   Pharcyde
25th   Gosu Engineer
33rd   Insomniak
33rd   DC
33rd   Freedom
33rd   Jager
33rd   Sergio
33rd   side FX
33rd   The Great Leon
33rd   Pyro
33rd   LittleEngland
33rd   Someon
33rd   SK92
33rd   Nasty Nate

Super Smash Bros. Melee doublesEdit

(25 teams)
Results

Place Team Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Princess Mango And his Royal Entourage   Mango     PsychoMidget   $150.00 ($75.00 each)
2nd Double Dragon DBR   SilentSpectre     Tang   $75.00 ($37.50 each)
3rd Mike Haze Report To The Front   DC     Zelgadis    $25.00 ($12.50 each)
4th Lucky Feet   Zhu     Lucky  
5th Dwam
6th Pup N Suds
7th Book Of Answers
8th Mike Haze, *****!
9th Sergio & Emerican Make a Porno
9th Globus
9th I'll say **** Whenever I Want
9th Edrees & Emerican   Edrees   Emerican
13th SK92 & ZeroForReal   SK92   ZeroForReal
13th Nate & Fly   Nate   Fly Amanita
13th StarForce
13th Hard Gay
17th Squishy JigglyPuffs
17th Wranglin' Anglin'
17th Papa Pete
17th I Don't Think It's Gonna Fit
17th Douglas For The Win
17th **** in my ****
17th
17th
25th Yager Bomb

Super Smash Bros. Brawl singlesEdit

(108 entrants)
Results 1
Results 2

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   DEHF[3]  
2nd   SK92  
3rd   N4N3RZ  
4th   Fiction  
5th   Fly Amanita  
5th   TKD  
7th   Erow  
7th   Bardull  
9th   LeoFTW
9th   Michael Hey
9th   MogX
9th   Dannykat
13th   Mr. X
13th   Teba
13th   JonT
13th   Leepuff
17th   Sean
17th   Dory
17th   CreepyFingers
17th   Ajax
17th   ShadowROB
17th   Champ
17th   BoA
17th   ERS++
25th   irow
25th   Ryan
25th   Teddy
25th   Brent
25th   Skank
25th   SwellKel
25th   IkeTakeda
25th   Doppelganger
33rd   Insomniak
33rd   FadedImage
33rd   Typh
33rd   TrueGamer
33rd   Sky

Super Smash Bros. Brawl doublesEdit

(46 teams)
Results 1
Results 2

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   TKD   ShadowROB
2nd   BoA   Teba
3rd   N4N3RZ   Sean
4th   Fly Amanita   Hall
5th   MikeHaze   Ajax
5th   Bardull   Fiction
7th   Leepuff   Creepyfingers
7th   Champ   Edrees
9th   ViceGrip   FadedImage
9th   Dannkykat   LeoFTW
9th   Havok   MogX
9th   JonT   Tyrant
13th   Sky   irow
13th   demented   Claus
13th   Dory   Camaman
13th   Erow   Michael Hey
17th   DEHF[3]   Gameophile
17th   Aero   Ripn
17th   Skank   Clink
17th   SwellKel   SK92
17th   Gishnak   Warp Status
17th   Raikou3322   FlameWaveK.
17th
17th
25th   Doppelganger   oki
25th   PJ   Bleh
25th   Germ   Hella
25th   CubaIsDeath   GummyOctopus
25th   Brent   Adam
25th   Maylinh   Meow
25th   ERS++   ChocoB
25th   Qckpy   Q

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Due to the opening post of the SmashBoards topic always being edited to reflect the next venue, the real venue was forgotten until Smash Summit 12, when everyone involved identified a church in San Bernardino as the correct location
  2. ^ What Are The Most Watched Melee Sets of All Time? GG Melee Trivia with Toph.
  3. ^ a b c Entered as "HeatMister".

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