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It's held in Zoetermeer, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands. This is located next to Den Haag (The Hague).
It's held in Zoetermeer, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands. This is located next to Den Haag (The Hague).
'''ZEST''' stands for '''Z'''oetermeer '''E'''xtreme '''S'''mash '''T'''ournament.
'''ZEST''' stands for '''Z'''oetermeer '''E'''xtreme '''S'''mash '''T'''ournament.
There have been 2 "zests" so far. The first one in October 2006, and the second one in April 2007.
There has already been plans for ZEST 3, which will likely be held at November 10th 2007.


Although the first ZEST was a 2-day tournament, other zests are and most likely will be a 1-day tournament. It has always been (with the exception of the 2nd day of ZEST1) at the same location: De Patio
== The Host ==
 
The official host of the Zest tournaments is Exalador (Stephan), with help from NGCXX (Coen)
Zests are international 64-man tournaments (although most are dutch).
 
== "Zests" so far ==
'''ZEST 1''': October 2006
 
'''ZEST 2''': April 2007
 
'''ZEST 3''': ZEST 3 has yet to come. It will likely be held on November 10th 2007.
 
Although the first ZEST was a 2-day tournament, other zests are and most likely will be a 1-day tournament.  
 
== Location ==
 
It has always been (with the exception of the 2nd day of ZEST1) at the same location:
 
De Patio
 
Buurtruimte "De Patio"
Buurtruimte "De Patio"
Gaardedreef 189
Gaardedreef 189
2723 AZ Zoetermeer
2723 AZ Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
The Netherlands


The official host of the Zest tournaments is Exalador (Stephan), with help from NGCXX (Coen)
 
Zests are international 64-man tournaments (although most are dutch).
The venue has a convenient location, with two grocerie stores and a bakery within 5 minutes from the venue, as well as a bar inside the venue with food and drinks against pretty good prices.
 
== Rules ==


The singles tournament consists of poules followed by a 32-man (24 players + 8 'byes') double elimination bracket.
The singles tournament consists of poules followed by a 32-man (24 players + 8 'byes') double elimination bracket.
The team tournament is done by double elimination.
The team tournament is done by double elimination.


If there is time left, a low-tier will also be played, so far this has only been the case at ZEST1 (because of the 2nd day) as well as a crew tournament.
If there is time left, a low-tier tournament will be played


The venue has a convenient location, with two grocery stores and a bakery within 5 minutes from the venue, as well as a bar inside the venue with food and drinks against pretty good prices.
'''Rules for 1 vs 1'''


Pouls+Double Elimination, best of 3. Best of 5 from quarter finals, best of 7 for winner's finals.
4 Stock, 8 minutes Stocktime
If the timer runs out the player with the most stock left wins. In case of a stock tie the player with the lowest percentage wins (so the Sudden Death does not count in this case). In case of a percentage tie the Sudden Death is played.
Items are off.
'''Rules for teams'''
Team attack is on.
All other rules are the same as 1 vs 1.
'''Rules for lower tier'''
Single elimination
Characters allowed:
Luigi
Link
Pikachu
Roy
Zelda
Young Link
Yoshi
Ness
Donkey Kong
Kirby
Mr. Game & Watch
Mewtwo
Bowser
Pichu
All other characters can not be used.
All other rules the same as 1 vs 1.
== Level rules ==
First match in a set the stage is either agreed upon or random. All further matches within a set the loser of the previous match gets to pick stage. However, if a stage has already been played in a set it can only be played a second time if the winner of the previous match agrees to play it again.
4 stages on random select: Fountain of Dreams, Pokémon Stadium, Final Destination, Dream Land N64
Counterpicks: Rainbow Ride, Yoshi’s Story, Brinstar, Mute City, Battlefield, Kongo Jungle N64.
stage bans: basicly every other level
the other levels are allowed if opponent AGREES to play it
The first match of a set both players are allowed to pick character, all following matches only the loser of the previous match is allowed to switch character if he wants to. The winner of the previous match must remain the same character.
And finally, stalling tactics such as Peach bombering or rising pound are banned unless when used for recovery.


== Results ==
== Results ==
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Singles top 5:
Singles top 5:
1: Amsah
1: Amsah
2: Remen
2: Remen
3: Dave
3: Dave
4: Ivo
4: Ivo
5: Faab
5: Faab
5: NNja
5: NNja


Teams top 3:
Teams top 3:
1: Amsah - Zeta
1: Amsah - Zeta
2: Faab - NNja
2: Faab - NNja
3: Reffie - Dave
3: Reffie - Dave


 
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''More info will be posted soon''
''More info will be posted soon''


[[Category:Tournaments and Events]]
[[Category:Tournaments and Events]]

Revision as of 14:23, October 2, 2007

ZEST is a Smash tournament held in the Netherlands.

It's held in Zoetermeer, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands. This is located next to Den Haag (The Hague).


ZEST stands for Zoetermeer Extreme Smash Tournament.

The Host

The official host of the Zest tournaments is Exalador (Stephan), with help from NGCXX (Coen) Zests are international 64-man tournaments (although most are dutch).

"Zests" so far

ZEST 1: October 2006

ZEST 2: April 2007

ZEST 3: ZEST 3 has yet to come. It will likely be held on November 10th 2007.

Although the first ZEST was a 2-day tournament, other zests are and most likely will be a 1-day tournament.

Location

It has always been (with the exception of the 2nd day of ZEST1) at the same location:

De Patio

Buurtruimte "De Patio"

Gaardedreef 189

2723 AZ Zoetermeer

The Netherlands


The venue has a convenient location, with two grocerie stores and a bakery within 5 minutes from the venue, as well as a bar inside the venue with food and drinks against pretty good prices.

Rules

The singles tournament consists of poules followed by a 32-man (24 players + 8 'byes') double elimination bracket.

The team tournament is done by double elimination.

If there is time left, a low-tier tournament will be played

Rules for 1 vs 1

Pouls+Double Elimination, best of 3. Best of 5 from quarter finals, best of 7 for winner's finals. 4 Stock, 8 minutes Stocktime If the timer runs out the player with the most stock left wins. In case of a stock tie the player with the lowest percentage wins (so the Sudden Death does not count in this case). In case of a percentage tie the Sudden Death is played. Items are off.

Rules for teams

Team attack is on. All other rules are the same as 1 vs 1.

Rules for lower tier

Single elimination Characters allowed: Luigi Link Pikachu Roy Zelda Young Link Yoshi Ness Donkey Kong Kirby Mr. Game & Watch Mewtwo Bowser Pichu All other characters can not be used. All other rules the same as 1 vs 1.

Level rules

First match in a set the stage is either agreed upon or random. All further matches within a set the loser of the previous match gets to pick stage. However, if a stage has already been played in a set it can only be played a second time if the winner of the previous match agrees to play it again.


4 stages on random select: Fountain of Dreams, Pokémon Stadium, Final Destination, Dream Land N64

Counterpicks: Rainbow Ride, Yoshi’s Story, Brinstar, Mute City, Battlefield, Kongo Jungle N64.

stage bans: basicly every other level the other levels are allowed if opponent AGREES to play it

The first match of a set both players are allowed to pick character, all following matches only the loser of the previous match is allowed to switch character if he wants to. The winner of the previous match must remain the same character. And finally, stalling tactics such as Peach bombering or rising pound are banned unless when used for recovery.

Results

ZEST1:

Singles top 5:

1: Amsah

2: Remen

3: Dave

4: Ivo

5: Faab

5: NNja


Teams top 3:

1: Amsah - Zeta

2: Faab - NNja

3: Reffie - Dave


More info will be posted soon