RBY RBY OU Global Championship 2017: Semifinals

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Signups | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Semi-finals | Finals

Introduction

RBY OU Global Champioship is a standard RBY OU Tournament with a goal to find the best RBY OU player of the year. Tiba won the tournament's first edition, while last year's champion was Prague Kick.

A revised format will be used this year. Each round (apart from the finals) will consist of 2 stages. The first stage each player will be given 2 sets of pairings in which they play a first-to-2-wins (best of 3 excluding ties) vs their opponent. After the first stage is completed and the host has determined wins, players who win both their matches go through to the next round, while players who lost twice are eliminated. The players who won 1, lost 1, battle it out in a tiebreaker FT2W in stage 2 to join the two-time winners in the next round. The finals will be a FT4W (FT2W in the case of a 3 man-round robin finals).

The prize returns: a $50 (or equivalent) amazon gift card will be given out to the winner of the entire tournament!​

Past RBY OU Global Championship Tournaments

RBY OU World Championship 2015
RBY OU World Championship 2016

RBY OverUsed Format

Banned Moves
Dig, Double Team, Fissure, Fly, Guillotine, Horn Drill, Minimize (Dig/Fly Glitch Prevention + Evasion + OHKO moves)

Banned Pokémon
Mew, Mewtwo

Clauses
Freeze Clause, Sleep Clause, Species Clause.

Tournament Format : pseudo-double elimination (192 man)

Round 1:
Stage 1 - 2 sets of 96 FT2W matches (192 unseeded players, subs period) & Stage 2
Round 2: Stage 1 - 2 sets of 48 first-to-2-wins matches (96 unseeded players) & Stage 2
Round 3: Stage 1 - 2 sets of 24 first-to-2-wins matches (48 unseeded players) & Stage 2
Round 4: Stage 1 - 2 sets of 12 first-to-2-wins matches (24 unseeded players) & Stage 2
Round 5: Stage 1 - 2 sets of 6 first-to-2-wins matches (12 unseeded players) & Stage 2
Round 6: Stage 1 - 2 sets of 3 first to-2-wins matches (6 unseeded players) & Stage 2
Stage 1 End: Players with 2 match wins go through, and those with 2 losses are eliminated.
Stage 2: Players with a 1-1 record play each other in a FT2W match to see who progresses.
Finals: >=2 FT2W matches (3 player round-robin, repeated until a decisive winner)

Important Information

Standard Smogon Tournament Rules
Smogon Championship as Type A
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Tie Rules

If a battle ends by a Self-KO move (Explosion / Self-Destruct), a tie is declared.
Battle ties do not progress either player towards winning the match.

Arrange location: Profile posts on the Smogon Forums.
Battle location: Pokémon Showdown! Smogon Server

Play against both opponents (Sets 1 & 2) first-to-2-wins (bo3 wins) and report the score you won or lost by (2-x) after completing each match.

Deadlines

Semifinals Deadline: Saturday April 8th 4PM EST / 10PM CET

Set 1 - Matches Completed: 3/3 (100%)

Peasounay (2-1) Teddeh
Mister Tim (2-0) MetalGro$$
Leru (2-0) Meru

Set 2 - Matches Completed: 3/3 (100%)

Mister Tim (1-2) MetalGro$$
Teddeh (0-2) Peasounay
Leru (2-1) Meru

⏬Semi-finals: Stage 1 Decisions & Stage 2 Pairings⏬
⏬⏬Semi-finals: Stage 2 Decisions & Conclusion⏬⏬
 
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It's just purely random both times. There's no condition to repeat if 100% matched or whatever you are thinking.
 
Let's discuss this after Nails vs Peasounay, to confirm there's unanimity. Next step would be to decide on the condition of redoing second set pairings (if any match is repeated)
 
unfort that my first 2 losses in the tour came in the same rd but shit happens, ggs peas
 
Won 2-0 against Nails ggs man

I disagree with redoing brackets, they were random, current pairings are legit, the result was unlikely but you don't change a random pairing just because you're unhappy with the result
 
Sorry guys, I appreciate the gaining of experience against other psyched up RBYers with a pairing redo. But on the other hand, it adds a condition on top of an otherwise razor-like approach. It feels good as a host to be able to not reject any pairings over breaking subjective conditions, which may or may not be consistent. I am most comfortable with leaving the pairings as they are now that I have revealed them, considering it is a debatable change.
 
Won the first series against Teddeh 2-1 ggs. Games were very very haxy and I got mad because of it but i ended up having my share in the very end as well, soz about getting angry teddeh it wasn't targeted towards you
 
In a tight rby set, lost 2-1 vs peasounay in our first series.

I got the early advantage in all 3, then he played near perfect to take games 2 and 3. well played
 
rip 6 mins late, i'll try to find another time
9pm gmt +3 it is for the bo3 of bo3s (rby till the death, yum)
 
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