AG AG Summer Seasonal - Round 5 (Losers bracket only)

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Welcome to the Anything Goes Summer Seasonal! This seasonal is a type A tournament that will be included in the 2025 AG tournament circuit; learn more about it here. This tournament also qualifies for the UM Circuit.

Tournament Rules:
  • General tournament rules and regulations can be found here, or below.
  • This is a standard SV Anything Goes tournament.
  • Best of three, double elimination.
  • Matches are to be played on Pokemon Showdown!
  • Do not make baseless activity posts, get in contact with your opponent and report missed times / scheduling issues only.
  • All the usual Smogon rules regarding activity, timer, disconnection, and ghosting rules apply.
  • Replays are not required until the last couple of rounds, but you should save them in the case of a disagreement; it is the only way to settle disputes!



Identity

About playing on alts: It is entirely allowed to play on an alt other than your own main forum name, though if your opponent wishes to confirm your identity, you must log on to your main alt to show them you are who you claim to be. This is to prevent people from pretending to be who they're not.

About playing on different servers: The matches must be played on either the Smogtours server or the Main PS! server if both parties agree to that. Other servers are not sanctioned by the host(s) and playing in them might result in your game not counting. Protect yourself from that by playing on Smogtours.

Scouting

On scouting opponents: Going through your opponent's replays of tournament and ladder games is entirely allowed, as long as a game is public there is nothing preventing you from watching it. An exception to this is abusing powers granted to you by being staff on Smogon or PS! to gain access to information a normal user wouldn't have access to, which is strictly forbidden.

On leaking teams: Divulging private information about someone's planned team to their opponent is never allowed, and will be heavily sanctioned. Requesting that such information be divulged is also grounds for punishment. Keep your scouting to publicly available information and you'll be fine.

Timer Clause / Disconnections

Timer Clause: As for taking long between moves, if your opponent asks you to hurry up, please oblige. If you are doing a damage calc for a key turn that is one thing, but prolonging every move is suspicious and annoying. Don't do it. Furthermore, Battle Timeout is a rule for a reason. If you run out of time, you lose, simple as that. It does not matter what your opponent says. Do not battle if you think you will have to leave mid battle, and instead reschedule for a better time.

Disconnections: Finally, in the case of a disconnect, the decision is in the hands of the player who did not disconnect. The options are: redo the battle move for move, redo the battle with the same teams but different moves, or redo the battle with completely different teams. If the battle was without a doubt over, they may also take the win. Any suspicion that a disconnect was committed on purpose to redo a match may be appealed to me, and if I feel this happened there will be severe consequences, don't do it.

Scheduling

Use VMs to schedule with your opponent to make it easier for me to track activity calls when needed, and use this guide to ensure you don't lose via activity or coinflip. If you use other methods to contact your opponent outside of VMs, then post in this thread confirming you're in contact with your opponent; otherwise, it's not necessary. Extensions for those with time conflicts will only be given when proof is provided of scheduling with their opponent in the beginning of the round, so do not schedule last minute expecting to be compensated in case of timezone conflicts or be given an activity win over your opponent.

I know that was a lot to read, but it is all necessary for me to have posted here so everyone can see it in the case of a dispute. I don't want any confusion or any problems.

Round 5 (Losers):

Jeza.p  vs  JK
Horii  vs  sakream
AncientFr33z  vs  Legendary spam
SeaLife  vs  skypls
zastra  vs  Fragments
avaluggsimp  vs  Sujan07
5Dots  vs  Clarity
badmix  vs  Lyna
Remnonc  vs  AlekxBR
hax and momola  vs  ghost777
Concept  vs  Hydro84
Tjoker  vs  no way iz
Bread Sandwich  vs  Redisinal
lag=bad  vs  O1V7O2X9O
Glacier63  vs  jjjnkn
Doff759  vs  Beemo666
Slikkles  vs  profprof elm
pokegod70419  vs  Taka
maybca  vs  porcupine21
Mok3s  vs  wssi
FishyRoads  vs  Kingler
bluecandynina  vs  shuixin
HSBT  vs  Vortex!
Hairoll  vs  Lightniong
TwentyTwan  vs  Holland55
Rothcore  vs  EntryHazardous
Makaney  vs  Rotten
zIcarus  vs  Wappy.kBs
Lord Rekkuza  vs  Quick top 500 tho
共产猪  vs  YouanMingxue
fion  vs  An unlucky bear
Rei  vs  sayyonara

The round 4 deadline is 11:59 pm GMT-4 on Sunday, August 3.
Remember, if I made a mistake, let me know ASAP.
huge S/O to Adhi for running act calls for me
 
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Just a quick question I called act on my opponent but I lost and my opponent last round called act even though they didn't respond to my messages
 
Just a quick question I called act on my opponent but I lost and my opponent last round called act even though they didn't respond to my messages
your opponent got act because you were posting on your wall, not replying to their individual messages. It's possible to reply to specific wall messages so that the sender knows that it's their message you're replying to. The way you did it, it was impossible for anybody attempting to schedule with you to know that you were replying to them instead of to somebody else.
Please read the message I sent in the last round thread - you failed to directly respond to your opponent's messages which made it quite impossible for them to communicate with you.
 
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