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TBT Brawl Tourney Signups!

OddCrazyMe said:
Kinda forgot. :r

So, how about a June tourney?


:P
More time to practice. Plus, school will be out, so getting matches in will be easier with my days unoccupied and being able to stay up later at night.

As of now, this is my early-summer schedule:
-Memorial Day weekend I'll be camping, but that's in May anyways
-School's out June 6th
-The week of June 8th-14th, I'll be occupied most evenings, but during the day will be fine.
-Camping first weekend of July
 
Super_Naruto said:
JJH0369 said:
Super_Naruto said:
Also, it looks like it will never happen ;). And don't you come to TBT several times a day (correct me if I'm wrong)? Yeah, State Testing really takes a lot from you.

Organizing the tournament takes more than posting on a forum. I know it wouldn't take too long, but give him a break. It's Odd's tournament.

Super_Naruto said:
(I had it last year, and I really did not believe it affected my lifestyle at all, besides going to school taking tests and having fun random breaks during the day).

Different states/schools do tests differently.

Super_Naruto said:
I guess people just don't play video games anymore.

You're kidding, right?
Actually organizing a tournament is very easy. However, there are 2 things that may influence it to become more difficult to run. 1) A host who can't organize it well, 2) Bad participation from the participants.

Okay, but I honestly doubt that it is that different (outside of the questions).

Kidding? Not really, there's only been about 1 or 2 successful tournaments at TBT (and several, over 10, have tried). And tournaments are not even a good representation of how much people play, it's a very small amount of playing (so if they forfeit in a tournament, imagine how much they actually play).



Does it really hurt to look at the date of the post you are quoting? You pretty much bumped a discussion/argument that did not need to be bumped.
SN, 14 days is not considered bumping.

1) It's within the same month.
2) The topic is relevant.
 
I guess people just don't play video games anymore.
tournaments are not even a good representation of how much people play

Think about those two quotes for a second. They don't really match do they?

as you said, tournaments aren't a very good representation of how much people play. Just because we aren't in a hurry to get the tournament started doesn't mean we don't game anymore. I personally just don't like tournaments, but I still game for the majority of my free time. Such is true with many other TBTers.

Also, some of us (including myself) don't really play Brawl much anymore. I've actually grown tired of it already. Brawl obviously isn't the only game in existence, so if we aren't playing Brawl all the time, it doesn't mean we "don't play video games anymore", we just play other games.

And I hope when you said "people", you actually meant "people on TBT". Because that would just be utterly ridiculous. Most popular games have millions of players online daily.
 
If someone isn't able to compete in a tournament (10 minutes of gameplay?) how can you expect them to play a video game for more than 10 minutes? I like how you assume that I think Brawl is the only game in existance and that I play Brawl for 5 hours a day. Assuming does not get you anywhere (unless you assume right, but I doubt that will happen based on the assumptions you have made).
 
Let's just leave it at this.

Every time I come onto TBT I don't think about running a tournament.
Brawl Online Sucks.

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