Rules
DEFINITIONS
Players : Persons who entered in a tournament.
Tournament Organizer : Persons responsible for conducting the tournament (YUZU GAMING).
Match : An entire set of games (BO3 or BO5).
EVENT DETAILS
- Name & purpose : YUZU WINTER CHALLENGE 2019 (YWC2019)
- Place : Holiday Inn Paris - Porte de Clichy, 2 rue du 8 Mai 1945, 92110 CLICHY
- Date & Schedule : 22nd, 23rd, 24th November 2019
CONTROLLER LEGALITY
- Players must provide their own controller for any game that they play.
- PS3 Sticks, Cronus Max Plus and Titan One are banned.
- The legality of all specific controllers and converters will be left to the Tournament Organizer’s.
- Only allowed macros are those available via the in-game controller configuration menu.
REGISTRATION
- All participants must register online in advance of the tournament date. Check out the updates from all Tournament Organizer social network for registration schedule.
- Entry into the tournament after the registration period expires is generally not allowed, but may be accepted at the discretion of the Tournament Organizer. In this case, no seeding will occur.
- Only 1 registration per games is allowed.
- Entry fees are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
BRACKET MANAGEMENT
Seeding
All players in the tournament will be “seeded by region” according to the relievant tournament results. To the best of our ability, we will place players in the bracket in a manner that minimizes the chances of them playing against someone who lives in close physical proximity to them.
Match announcement
Every players have to wait the announcement of their match and avoid to ask for it or disturb the current matches
IF ONE OR BOTH PLAYERS NO SHOW AFTER BEING CALLED FOR THEIR MATCH, IT CAN BE CONSIDERED AS A LOSS FOR ONE OR BOTH OF THEM BY THE REFERRING TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER.
Reporting score
The winner of the Match must report the final score to the referring Tournament Organizer.
MATCH PLAY
These rules will be in effect while a single Match in the tournament is played. These rules are important and made for a better tournament experience. Please read them carefully.
Player Side
Playing side (P1 & P2) must come to an agreement from both players (or teams for team tournament) on which side they will play on If an agreement cannot be reached, a game of paper-scissors-rock will determine who gets to pick their side. Players can ask for a judge to set it up.
Character select
- As long as one of the players is winning games during the Match, he has to stick to his character(s).
- Both players are allowed to Counterpick, only if they lose a game at any time during the Match.
PLAYING THE MATCH
For more details please read the SPECIFIC RULES relatively to the game you signed in.
Reporting Rule Violations
If a player may violate either the tournament rules or the rules for a particular game in a tournament, it is the responsibility of the players in the Match to detect all Match Rule violations and report them at the time they occur to a referring Tournament Organizer who will judge it. Both players must accepted the decisions coming from the Judge.
Match interruptions
If a player accidentally or intentionally stops his game for any other reason, he will be forced to forfeit the current game. Match interruptions beyond the players control (e.g. the game crashes or freezes) will be dealt with directly by the Judge. But, if the match interruption is coming from another PS4 controller which has not been desync by the current players, both will lose the current interrupted game.
RESPONSABILITY
- Each attendees and Players are reponsible of their own equipment and cannot engage Tournament Organizer liabilty.
- They also responsible of the equipment and stuff made available for them by the Tournament Organizer. For example, they have to declare if they broke something to the Tournament Organizers or if they saw any thievery.
- Players are responsible to delete the old controller pairings from the previous matches.
SPECIFIC GAMES RULES
All games will be played on Playstation 4. Except for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate which be played on WII U.
DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
Match format :
- Best 2 out of 3 games until FINALS
- Best 3 out of 5 games during FINALS
- Stage random
- Timer : 300 seconds
MORTAL KOMBAT 11
The MORTAL KOMBAT 11 tournament will follow the official MORTAL KOMBAT PRO KOMPETITION rules. Please visit https://www.mortalkombat.com/esports/rules for more informations.
ALL ENTRANTS MUST BE 18 OR OLDER TO ENTER, 13-17 MUST HAVE A SIGNED WAIVER TO PLAY.
SAMURAI SHODOWN
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
Match format :
- Best 2 out of 3 games until FINALS
- Best 3 out of 5 games during FINALS
- Stage random
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH EXE : LATE[ST]
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
Match format :
- Best 2 out of 3 games until FINALS
- Best 3 out of 5 games during FINALS
- Stage random
- Timer : 60 seconds
- There will be no customizing colors, names or items at any time before or during a tournament match. Any player that does so will be given a loss.
TEKKEN 7
The TEKKEN 7 tournament will follow the official TEKKEN WORLD TOUR rules. Please visit https://tekkenworldtour.com/rules/ for more informations.
STREET FIGHTER V
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
Match format :
- Best 2 out of 3 games until FINALS
- Best 3 out of 5 games during FINALS
- Stage random
- Timer : 99 seconds
SOUL CALIBUR VI
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
Match format :
- Best 2 out of 3 games until FINALS
- Best 3 out of 5 games during FINALS
- Stage random
- Timer : 60 seconds
SUPER SMASH BROS ULTIMATE
Tournament format : Brackets, double elimination
- 3 stock
- 7 minutes
- Equipment : OFF
- Spirits: OFF
- Final Smash Meter: OFF
- Items: OFF
- First to 1 win
- Stage hazards : OFF
- Stage Morph : OFF
- Team Attack: ON
- Launch Rate : 1.0x
- Underdog Boost : Off
- Pause : OFF
- Score Display : OFF
- % Show Damage : Yes
- Custom Balance : OFF
- Echo Fighters : Separate
- Radar : Big
- Miis: Allowed
- Stage Hazards: OFF
- Stage Selection
- First stage is decided by (Rock Paper Scissors) best of 1. Winner may choose to either strike a stage first or select a port first. Stages are struck in a P1-P2-P2-P1 order.
- Following stages decided by winner striking two stages from all stages and then loser choosing.
- Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
- You may not pick any stage you have previously won on during the set unless mutually agreed to.
- You may not play on a stage that is not on the available stages list. This will result in a double disqualification.
- Stage List :
- Starter Stages:
Battlefield – Final Destination – Smashville – Town and City – Pokemon Stadium 2 - Counterpick Stages:
Kalos Pokemon League – Yoshi's Story
- Starter Stages:
- Sudden Death with tied percentage/stock will result in a 1 stock/2 min playoff match.