Lutra
Spreadsheeter by day, Random Ladderer by night.
Spreadsheet | 2020
Signups | Qualifying | Round 1 | Round 2 | Semifinals | Finals
Introduction
Retro Cup of Pokémon features all tiers retired from World Cup of Pokémon. That means this year, it will just be an RBY OU tournament. Each national team is allowed 3 players, plus 1 substitute. The first 16 teams (corresponding to those who applied for this year's World Cup of Pokémon) to successfully apply will be the teams to make up the tournament. For the first round, players will be randomly assigned into 12 groups of 4, with the top 8 teams with the most wins collected. The seeding tiebreak will be the highest ranking points (6 points for sole 1st, 4 points for sole 2nd and 2 points for sole 3rd, shared between spots if necessary) within the group, just like WCoP and then randomization as the secondary tiebreak. The qualifying tiebreak will be full 3 vs 3 man matchups involving the tied teams. From Round 2 onwards, your team's captain will be asked to submit your lineup in order from spots 1-3. The rest of the tournament will be single elimination 3 vs 3 man matchups. Every tournament match will be first-to-2! (best of 3 excluding ties).
Matches Complete: 4/6 (66.7%)
Battle to represent USA Central
USA Central 1 (0-3) US Central 2
Captains: Huston | d0nut
1:Golden Gyarados (0-2) Eo Ut Mortus (Replay: 1, 2)
2:Mr.378 (1-2) urban (Replay: 1, 2, 3)
3:Huston (0-2) HSA (Replay: 1, 2)
Substitutes: Porii Sames | d0nut
Battle to earn the last qualification spot
VS
Latin America (1-0)Portugal
Captains: Shogarth | Void
1: Vileman (2-0)R!cardo (Replay: 1, 2)
2: -herO- «0-*F» Void (Replay: 1, 2, 3)
3: Shogarth «0-*F» Pearl (Replay: 1, 2, 3)
Substitutes: Lcans | Kushalos
First-to-2! (best of 3 excluding ties) each match.
Deadline: July 16th 03:00 AM EDT / 09:00 AM CEST
Signups | Qualifying | Round 1 | Round 2 | Semifinals | Finals
Introduction
Retro Cup of Pokémon features all tiers retired from World Cup of Pokémon. That means this year, it will just be an RBY OU tournament. Each national team is allowed 3 players, plus 1 substitute. The first 16 teams (corresponding to those who applied for this year's World Cup of Pokémon) to successfully apply will be the teams to make up the tournament. For the first round, players will be randomly assigned into 12 groups of 4, with the top 8 teams with the most wins collected. The seeding tiebreak will be the highest ranking points (6 points for sole 1st, 4 points for sole 2nd and 2 points for sole 3rd, shared between spots if necessary) within the group, just like WCoP and then randomization as the secondary tiebreak. The qualifying tiebreak will be full 3 vs 3 man matchups involving the tied teams. From Round 2 onwards, your team's captain will be asked to submit your lineup in order from spots 1-3. The rest of the tournament will be single elimination 3 vs 3 man matchups. Every tournament match will be first-to-2! (best of 3 excluding ties).
Matches Complete: 4/6 (66.7%)
Battle to represent USA Central
Captains: Huston | d0nut
1:
2:
3:
Substitutes: Porii Sames | d0nut
Battle to earn the last qualification spot
Latin America (1-0)
Captains: Shogarth | Void
1: Vileman (2-0)
2: -herO- «0-*F» Void (Replay: 1, 2, 3)
3: Shogarth «0-*F» Pearl (Replay: 1, 2, 3)
Substitutes: Lcans | Kushalos
First-to-2! (best of 3 excluding ties) each match.
Deadline: July 16th 03:00 AM EDT / 09:00 AM CEST
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