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We're looking for about 5-6 people to help run brackets at ECT! We'll cover your venue and tournament charges and you'll be getting a staff shirt as well! We'd need your services from 11am-12am Saturday as well as 9am-4pm on Sunday. Pools will be 16 man every 2 hours, so it's nothing too challenging. We prefer those with experience, but please let us know either way!
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Alright guys, 27 days left to pre-register. Save $15 now because on-site emergency registration ends at 10:30am Saturday. Also, there are rooms at the venue hotel for Saturday and Sunday night. We're working on getting room blocks with neighboring hotels so we'll update you with that once we know more. Go to www.ecthrowdown.com to take care of everything you need!
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Hey guys, just wanted to get this out there for those who were asking. Please keep in mind that this is a TENTATIVE schedule and is subject to change before the event. We will have a definitive schedule posted before the event in June. Here we go! Saturday, June 9 8:00am-10:30am EMERGENCY Registration ($40 venue fee at the door) 12:00pm-2:00pm Big 3 (SF4, UMVC3, SFxT) Pools 1-4 Mortal Kombat 9 Pools 1-2 Soulcalibur V Pools 1-2 King of Fighters XIII Pools 1-2 Super Street Fighter II Turbo Tournament of Legends Tournament 1 Start BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend Pool 1 Start Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Start 2:00pm-4:00pm Big 3 Pools 5-8 MK9 Pools 3-4 SCV Pools 3-4 KoF Pools 3-4 Skullgirls Pools 1-2 3rd Strike Pool 1 4:00pm-6:00pm Big 3 Pools 9-12 MK9 Pools 5-6 SCV Pools 5-6 KoF Pools 5-6 SG Pools 3-4 3S Pool 2 6:00pm-8:00pm Big 3 Pools 13-16 MK9 Pools 7-8 SCV Pools 7-8 KoF Pools 7-8 SG Pools 5-6 3S Pool 3 8:00pm-10:00pm Big 3 Pools 17-22 SG Pools 7-8 3S Pool 4 10:00pm-12:00am Big 3 Pools 23-28 Sunday, June 10 10:00am-12:00pm Skullgirls Top 16 > Top 8 (Everyone will play 1 or 2 games basically so it’s ready for the stream) Big 3 Pools 29-32 12:00pm-2:00pm Big 3 Top 64 > Top 8 (Top 64 will be split into four 16 man brackets and played down until there’s a winner and a loser from each, essentially four more pools) For most games, finals will be streamed on Sunday afternoon. We will also be featuring the Fanatiq vs. RayRay match on stage Sunday evening, probably at 4 or 6pm, whichever works better for the players and fits the schedule best. We will be posting a stream schedule when it gets closer to the event, probably after pre-reg closes. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, or email!
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Just a quick update on the hotel room situation for you guys. The only rooms available for Friday night are Studio Suites at $124 a night. We were able to add the rest of the King and Double rooms available in the hotel for Saturday and Sunday night at $104 per night. If you arrive early on Saturday, your room might not be available until later in the afternoon. Go to www.ecthrowdown.com to book today and pre-register!! Pre-reg ends June 2 and emergency on-site registration is $40!
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As announced on The Late Nite Show With LI Joe this evening, there will be a high stakes money match between California’s Fanatiq and New York’s RayRay. The stakes are already at $2000 and will continue to grow until the match happens. We will be setting up a PayPal account so everyone can get in on the backing of either Fanatiq or RayRay. We’re still trying to work out a way to handle side bets between spectators, but it will more than likely have to be handled in person. This match will be played on the stage and streamed by Team sp00ky on Sunday. We’re still finalizing a time, but we will post up a schedule very soon. There’s 6 weeks until East Coast Throwdown 4 so both of these players have over a month to get in the lab and bring their best game! Be sure to register for East Coast Throwdown and save yourself $15. Click the link on the top of every page! PS We’ll be creating a running tally to put on the site so everyone can keep up with the money being put into the match!
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As announced last night on The Late Nite Show with LI Joe, One Frame Link will be putting an extra $3000 into the Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3! One Frame Link is an amazing website created and operated by the man behind sf4answers, Nicholas Paldino. One Frame Link is still in its infancy, but there are a lot of powerful tools geared toward the fighting game community in the works that will be revealed soon. If you thought using a zip code to find a tournament in your area was impressive, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Here’s the official release from One Frame Link: While One Frame Link is a supporter of the Fighting Game Community at-large, we’ve never lost touch with what makes this community great – the individual connections that we form because of our shared love for fighting games. Even though we live in an era where where online battles have become the norm, it’s those connections that we make in-person that help define us as a community. And what better way to make those connections than at a tournament? To that end sf4answers has sponsored East Coast Throwdown for the past two years. With our transformation from sf4answers into One Frame Link we are privileged to continue supporting John and Joe by sponsoring East Coast Throwdown 4. The foundation of our support comes from the great relationship I have with SweetJohnnyCage and L.I. Joe. How this relationship formed is a long story (OK, not that long, it involves a bunch of tweets and Evo 2009), but needless to say, we all share the same vision of elevating the community to new heights. Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with them on a professional and personal level, supporting their initiatives and vice versa. We’re all trying to make the fighting game community a better place. It’s in the spirit of realizing that vision that we here at One Frame Link are proud to announce that we are contributing a $3,000 pot bonus to the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 tournament at East Coast Throwdown 4! This was a difficult decision for One Frame Link because there are so many tournaments to choose from at ECT4; from the latest titles like Street Fighter X Tekken, Skullgirls and Soul Calibur 5 to old-school classics such as Super Street Fighter II Turbo (oh, it’s aTournament of Legends qualifier) and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, the fighting game community is represented very well here. However, the Marvel series is without-a-doubt one of the fundamental pillars of the fighting game community. Starting with MvC2, it’s provided us with the most hype-inducing, memorable moments in the community. Here’s just a sampling of what went down in the 10+ year tournament history of MvC2: Duc Do vs. Sanford Kelly at Evo 2006 Fanatiq vs. Toan Clockw0rk vs. Neo at West Coast Warzone 3 Justin Wong vs. Yipes at Evo 2007 MvC3 is just getting its legs as a tournament game, but it’s already shown hints of potential to bring out great moments: Justin Wong vs. Richard Nguyen at Evo 2011 P.R. Balrog vs. Viscant at Evo 2011 And of course, who could deny Marvel’s impact on the vernacular of the community? So come out, player and spectator alike, and be there to forge the next generation of moments in our community. Be sure to follow Nick and OneFrameLink on all of your favorite social network sites below! Twitter: @casperOne @OneFrameLink Facebook: http://facebook.com/oneframelink
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Since before East Coast Throwdown was even conceived in Joe’s apartment all those years ago, I had been running tournaments at Castle Golf here on Long Island. There was one man in particular at those tournaments who helped me out by bringing Mortal Kombat II and Ultimate MK3 to the tournaments. His name was Phil, AKA 9.95. Phil has been an absolute asset to the East Coast Throwdown staff and his efforts these past few years have paid off like no one ever imagined. If there’s anyone out there who wants to talk about how to create a local tournament scene, Phil is a man whose brain you should be picking. He created the weekly sessions known as “Valley Stream Monsters”. Since the inception of VSM, that community has grown by leaps and bounds. They now have one of the most popular Mortal Kombat streams in the country that has gained national attention through regular players such as CDjr, Maxter, Crazy Dominican, KT Smith, Shock, summ0ning, Tom Brady, and countless others. Phil is able to create an environment dedicated to the Mortal Kombat Kommunity and shows no signs of slowing down. Phil has decided to create a 2 day event called “On The Edge II” and Joe and I have made it an East Coast Throwdown 4 qualifier. On The Edge II will be held at the Gamer’s Edge in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York on May 12 and 13, 2012. As an added bonus, winners of the EVO games will receive free entry to East Coast Throwdown 4, covering venue fee as well as tournament entry fee. That means the winners of Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, Street Fighter X Tekken, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v2012, Soulcalibur V, King of Fighters XIII, along with Mortal Kombat 9, will be able to come to East Coast Throwdown 4 in June and not have to worry about a thing (unless they’d like to register for other games, which can be taken care of at the door). These players will also receive seeding in their respective pools to give nod to their achievements at On The Edge II. We’re really excited to be having a qualifier for East Coast Throwdown 4 and we can’t think of a better person to have run it. The MK guys are a huge part of East Coast Throwdown’s history. They are always there helping us plan the event from the earliest stages until the night before it starts. Show these guys some love and check out On The Edge II! On The Edge II - Shoryuken On The Edge II - TestYourMight On The Edge II - Dreamcancel On The Edge II - 8WayRun
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As announced on the GVN Live Podcast, Skullgirls publisher Autumn Games will be an official sponsor of East Coast Throwdown 4! Last year, Mike Z brought over a beta version of Skullgirls for every to test out and give feedback on. The reception was very positive and we're more than happy to welcome Skullgirls into our lineup. As part of their sponsorship, Autumn Games will be providing a $500 pot bonus to the Skullgirls tournament along with an arcade stick with custom Skullgirls and East Coast Throwdown 4 artwork. We'd like to say thank you to Autumn Games for honoring ECT as well as you, the players with this sponsorship. Now that that's settled, pre-registration is back online and now includes Skullgirls as a registration option. Get hype everyone! Only 8 weeks left for registration and a $15 savings!
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Double post, but I have an important question to ask everyone who plans on or was thinking of attending ECT4. If we did run Skullgirls, would you guys be OK with it running on Sunday? I'm trying to plan as best as I can but the pools for SFxT, Marvel, SF4, SCV, KOF, and MK9 are going to be quite large and we probably won't have the setups for it on Saturday. Sunday, however, is a much better day since pools will be over and we'll have a lot more available to work with. Let me know what you guys think and we'll go from there. Thanks!
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We're not going to be doing pre-reg for it, but we might hold it as a side game if there's enough interest. We have a lineup of 12 main games this year and adding another isn't feasible for a 2 day event. I'll be the first to tell you guys that we're looking to make ECT5 3 days next year if the popularity and hype surrounding all of these games keeps up.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Joe "iloveu" Ciaramelli (AKA Long Island Joe) and John "SweetJohnnyCage" Gallagher are proud to present: East Coast Throwdown 4 http://ecthrowdown.com http://facebook.com/ecthrowdown http://twitter.com/ecthrowdown =================================== SPONSORED BY: One Frame Link Ultra Spec Cables NAMCO-BANDAI Games Autumn Games Reverge Labs =================================== East Coast Throwdown 3 marked a new milestone for the ECT legacy. Every year we nearly double attendance. In 2009, we had a mere 168 players come down to compete in one of the most tense weekends in east coast fighting game history. Players fought through a gauntlet for a chance to play on Team East Coast at Evolution that year. East Coast Throwdown 2 was no different, only that year it was 344 players coming to New Jersey. In 2011, we relocated to a bigger venue, and were one of the first tournaments on the East Coast to host playable demos of Street Fighter X Tekken as well as Skullgirls. ECT3 was also the year that the a west coast player by the name of Michaelangelo took the East Coast's money in Mortal Kombat 9 in one of those most visceral fights versus Chris G. Needless to say, East Coast Throwdown 4 will be no different. Hello everyone! Joe on the mic here. First I want to say thank you for the continuous support of this event. Every year just keeps getting bigger and bigger. I am sure this year will be no different. I would like to go over a few things which occurred at last years event. We ran into a few problems last year day 1 of the event. These problems were a conglomeration of preventable issues i.e. staff attendance, pool runners, and others things we couldn't have prepared for. We were one of the first to have AE console tournament. It was before the disc was. All of our systems had AE on it but for some reason a handful of them wouldn't load the game properly. This really hurt the AE bracket in general. There was also power outage along the whole left wall which hindered a few different games start and finish time. We have taken these major problems into consideration and already have more staff on hand for this coming year and an extra power supply ready to go. Using the EVO pool system should also make things run a bit more smooth allowing our players to not feel rushed or stretched between the different games. I want to say I am very exciting for this year. I have met some of my best friends through this community by traveling and playing. I hope we can create the same experience for you guys. There is no other community Id rather be apart of. Thanks everyone for the on going support. Joe and I are really happy with the direction that this tournament is moving in. With an exciting lineup of brand new titles as well as returning favorites, 2012 and East Coast Throwdown 4 are shaping up to be one hell of a year. So, without further ado, here's the information for this year's event! =================================== Hyatt Morristown 3 Speedwell Avenue Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 647-1234 =====MASS TRANSIT INFORMATION!!!===== To get to the hotel using mass transit, please take the Morristown Train Line from Penn Station in New York to the Morristown line. =================================== HOTEL ROOM RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE!!! Hotel Room Booking Page Venue fee is $25 pre-reg and $40 at the door. =================================== East Coast Throwdown 4 has been chosen to be a part of the EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season. Much like last year, players who place in the Top 16 in each game's tournament will be awarded seeding points at each of the EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season events. These games include Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v2012, Street Fighter X Tekken, Soulcalibur V, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat 9, as well as King of Fighter XIII. Here's how the point system will work for 2012: 1st Place: 50 points 2nd Place: 25 Points 3rd Place: 10 Points 4th-16th Place: 1 Point Again, these points will be awarded to players at all Tournament Season events, so be sure to enter as many events as you can leading up to ECT4! =================================== Online registration will be opening up soon. We will be taking registration at the door for a premium fee in order to save time and allow everyone to get started with their brackets at the schedule times. If you register at the door, you will not get a choice of what bracket you are placed in. IF YOU REGISTER LATE YOU HAVE A HIGH PROBABILITY OF PLAYING PEOPLE FROM YOUR AREA!! We can't stress online registration enough. It's quick, easy, and painless. I'll update you all once we open registration! We will also be utilizing a smaller pool system than last year, similar to how EVOLUTION 2011 ran. By ensuring that around 16 people are in each bracket, pools can run very fast and very efficiently. I will be doing brackets by hand again this year in order to better guarantee that people don't have to play 2 games at once. Since we're using smaller brackets, there will be more pools available to place players in, making sure you guys don't have to be in 2 places at once. Just report to your pool, stick around for 2 hours, and you're done! =================================== The games that will be held as main tournaments are as follows: Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v2012 (PlayStation 3) - $10 Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 (PlayStation 3) - $10 Street Fighter X Tekken (PlayStation 3) Tekken 6 (PlayStation 3) - $10 Mortal Kombat 9 (PlayStation 3) - $10 Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition (PlayStation 3) - $5 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (MAME on PC, sticks will be provided) - $5 King of Fighters XIII (PlayStation 3) - $10 Soulcalibur V (PlayStation 3) - $10 BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend (PlayStation 3) - $10 Guilty Gear XX Accent Core (PlayStation 2) - $10 =================================== Tournament Rules Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v2012 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Grand Finals Double Elimination All available in-game button macros are legal (PPP, KKK, etc) Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Grand Finals Double Elimination Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations Street Fighter X Tekken 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Grand Finals Double Elimination Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations Tekken 6 - Being handled by Juan "tHe real Law" 3/5 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Grand Finals Double Elimination Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Mortal Kombat 9 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Grand Finals Double Elimination Kratos is BANNED DLC Characters are allowed Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations King of Fighters XIII 2/3 Games 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Grand Finals Double Elimination Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations Soulcalibur V 3/5 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Grand Finals Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Please scroll up for EVOLUTION 2012 Tournament Season Point delegations Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Finals, 4/7 Grand Finals Double Elimination Noob Saibot is BANNED Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Online Edition 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Grand Finals Double Elimination Gill is BANNED Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees BlazBlue Contiuum Shift Extend 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Finals and Grand Finals Double Elimination Unlimited Characters are BANNED Loser can change character, winner is character locked Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Guilty Gear XX Accent Core 2/3 Rounds 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Finals and Grand Finals Gold, Shadow, and EX Characters are Banned Loser can change character, winner is character locked Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees Skullgirls Rules are still being determined by the community 2/3 Matches, 3/5 Matches Finals and Grand Finals Prizes are 70/20/10 of entry fees + $500 bonus pot =================================== We will be working out the schedule within the next few weeks along with refreshing the website for 2012. If you guys have any comments, questions, or concerns, please feel free to voice them here or shoot me a PM! Let's get hype!!!
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I added some things to the first post, specifically AE and MvC3 team tournament rules and registration/tournament start times. Also, since Skarlet will only be out for 4 days before the event, and no one has any idea how she'll play, we're going to ban her from this year's event. She could wind up being an extraordinarily broken character and 3 days is simply not enough time for people to figure out how to play with/against her. I've also made it more clear on how to pre-register for the event. I provided a direct link to the registration page in the first post with the registration info. The cutoff for pre-reg is June 19, so signup now and save $10!
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Just wanted to give you guys a heads up. There are VERY VERY few rooms left at the hotel and there aren't any more that we can add into the block. Here's what we're looking at right now: Friday Night: 5 nights left Saturday Night: 12 nights left Sunday Night: 9 nights left Also, we are very much stressing online pre-reg this year. Not only does this save us a ton of time, but it also saves you money. Online registration is $25, on site registration is $35. Save yourself $10 and help us get this thing started as early as possible! To anyone who has asked me about sponsors, you will be getting an email later tonight. Sorry for the delay!
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Thanks Biscuits for stepping up and helping us out! It's infinitely appreciated and we're in the midst of doing inventory to see what we need to pick up before the tournament. I updated the first post to reflect BBCS2 and Kratos being banned in MK9. Also, just to clarify, the room discount is available all weekend long for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. The cutoff for the discount is June 3, so be sure to book early. The rooms are normally like $200/night on the weekends at this place. Thanks guys!