This script was put together with the best recollection of events by me, Evan, and Josh. We might have missed a few things, or over-embellished a few details, but for the most part we tried to put together the best re-telling of events from that day 6 years ago. I'd like to thank ESAM and FatalityFalcon for their constructive criticism after it all happened. Evan definitely learned from his mistakes and made some massive improvements. If you'd like to check these people out, here's their links: Fatality: ua-cam.com/channels/7mksrlMjfc2N7GUE_YK42g.html ^^^(closing in on 100k subs!)^^^ ESAM: ua-cam.com/users/imESAM Evan: instagram.com/impunny88/
At the time it was one of my worst days, but today it's an oddly fond memory. Learned a lot, and vowed to learn from the mistakes. Glad you're doing so well now, and good luck on closing in on 100k subs!
As someone who ran these tournament, the classic "last minute entry", everyone packing up into one place, door fees waived for complete setups, was very common back in those years. As soon as you said that they last minute registered, I knew it was going to be a shit show. Had you had a hard cap, that would've been avoided. Funny enough, early NASCAR shares a lot of similarities with Smash. The TOs and organizers are trying to get the quick buck. There's really shady stuff that's happened over the years. You can probably make an entire comparison video for it.
Dear Slapshoes, don’t be afraid to branch out of the NASCAR comfort zone, and not ONLY, look into the history of other Auto Racing scenes, but content like this as well. Your versatile and talented enough to do it. Go for it man
have you seen his work on his main channel? (S1ap) That's where this type of content would've been posted any of the other 364 days of the year. dude's a god like YT creator
Fun fact: I had in my possession the first place trophy for PM from this tournament for years. It was given to me for helping out, though I don't think I did that much in the end to mitigate the chaos. Most of my job was calling out people's names and keeping setups full of players. Couldn't imagine your frustration over the situation.
Amen... I was stuck in traffic for a solid 3 and a bit hours. Missed the beginning of the race but still had a blast. Sadly Nascar left KY, so I don't have a local track anymore... woo
I was in the traffic jam heading to the track, and I can agree this tournament was more organized. My dad and I got to the track just before the cars fired off, and we left our house in Louisville at NOON!
I honestly never knew you had any relationship with Smash, let alone that you hosted a tournament! This was an interesting video to go through, with a very important life lesson in there. I appreciate your efforts, and I appreciate you looking at the bigger picture.
I was there. HOLY shit what a day. What an absolute experience. Thanks for trying at the time; I do look back on this tournament fondly despite PM getting shafted by the absolutely insane influx of players tho.
Man oh man, that's quite the clusterfuq you went through, dude. A fun story nonetheless and thankfully not all that embarrassing. Nothing caught fire, people weren't crushed or dehydrated or any other disaster one can think of. No doubt it was a big learning experience for everyone involved.
I've run multiple Pokemon tcg, Warmachine, and Smash tourneys, and let me tell you, some competitors have ZERO empathy for TOs. What should be as simple as setting up registration, setting up tables, or plugging in setups, there's never a time when everyone is happy with how you're running an event or where their place in it is. I will say, Smash players are WAY more tolerable than Pokemon players. I quit Pokemon entirely cause I was so sick of the fucking entitlement. Kudos to you guys for having to deal with basically the worst possible start and un-understanding players!
I've come back to this video after some recent events in the Splatoon community, and it's depressing seeing this lack of empathy span across scenes. It's hard managing a tournament, competitive scenes need them to survive, and if more people understood that I think they'd be more grateful for the thankless endeavor TOs volunteer to put themselves through
Wow seeing myself in a couple of these clips is really bringing me back. Regardless of Olympus being a complete mess, those Tech Shack / 1Up Video Games tourneys were awesome. Thanks for the video!
The section about the bracket of the tournament the players basically had to run themselves sounds like a letter home during the Civil War. “For I cannot thank enough the brave and intrepid men who helped keep the Doubles moving that night. I expect that when I reflect on our sacrifices here on some forlorn future date, their faces alone shall come back to my mind’s eye more readily than any other detail. Faithfully yours, S1apSh0es” - written a few days after The Battle of Olympus, 2015
Serious props to those Smash 4 players who helped the bracket along. They represent the good side of the community that too often gets overshadowed by controversies and drama. Great video btw.
I'm just now finding out about this. This was my first event and I had no idea it was poorly ran- I just thought that all tournaments were like that. I was like 14, didn't get to play much but had a ton of fun. I remember trying to get away from the crowd for lunch, sitting outside ( pretty sure thats me eating pizza outside at 12:12 lmao) and saw more games on the setups outside. Met some nice people, drank ton of redbull, got wobbled in bracket. I'm super happy this is that well documented. This event is what solidified my love of the game. ty for the nostalgia.
Excellent video. Your storytelling and editing skills are fantastic, no matter the subject matter of the episode. Even though this was supposed to be the April fools episode, it’s really really well done.
Broke college students don't care about minimum wage, money is money when you're living paycheck to paycheck and living off of ramen noodles and dry cheerios
@@S1apShoes I do love good spoopy historical fiction. It's a shame Marcus Fjellström passed away, he had a unique sound. Also, Blanky is played by Professor Quirrell from Harry Potter.
I (used to) work in the concert industry and this story is as old as time. The number of times I've been thrown into a Fyre Festival logistical nightmare is sadly too many. The feeling you get when you start realizing that the ship you are tied to is going down fast and hard..
What a throwback, I was there! This was my second smash tournament ever, which eventually lead to me being heavily involved with the Clemson Smash Club! Great video, this was a real treat!
I’m not even into this stuff, but curious it’s got the best of me to watch this. Way to break it down, man! Good work! I wonder if we’ll get “The Worst IndyCar Race Ever” video soon
In 2003, a local high school’s graduation ceremony included a speech by the superintendent about how the two co-valedictorians settled who would be valedictorian and salutatorian over Super Smash Bros. best of three competition. Every second of it she sounded completely disinterested, as if this was the single dumbest thing she had ever spoke about in her life.
I thought I was the only weirdo strangely fascinated by stories of Nascar AND Melee, and I had found you (this channel) almost a year ago. This is a perspective that's almost never shown or talked about but it was great to hear, made me wish we had more tournament retrospectives from an TO perspective.
This was pretty cool! I'm far from a gamer but your firsthand telling of the story of this video game tournament was just as awesome as your NASCAR videos! 👌
I’ve never really been into E-Sports, but once I saw that you made a video about this I had to watch it. I’ve been binge watching your videos a lot lately, and I have to say you are one of the best story tellers on UA-cam. Congrats on reaching 100K and keep up the good work.
Dang dude, this was a surreal road trip back in time lol. This tourney was the first one that I stayed overnight close to the venue and was super hyped because of that and how amazing the Tiger Smash series was. I went 0-2 there so I pretty much dipped after pools and didn't stick around for day 2 but had a great time regardless. Something about the comradery of being on a sinking ship made for making fast friends. Either way, amazing video man! Would love to hear more about other smash content
Hey I'm a super casual smash player and I stumbled onto this video, having never seen any of your content. You are really good at content creation. Your intro is very very compelling and your storytelling and pacing is also incredible. Seriously, this is good s h i t
This was a great video! I'm a Smash player from the state of South Carolina that entered the scene around 2018/2019, so I'm not familiar with this tournament as a player but I have heard stories about the days of old. Let me just say: everyone makes mistakes and sometimes these things go wrong. I've ran a couple of tournaments myself, so I can understand how all of a sudden everything can start going bad. What's important is that Evan and the others learned from this, and because of that, I think our scene is better for it. Thank you both for the effort that you put into this tournament and into any others! For those of you that live in or close to SC, please know that our scene is thriving well and we have a ton of great people! Because of our predecessors like Slap and Evan, we have learned a TON about how to run tournaments. Once quarantine is over and we have locals back, I encourage all of you to come to our bigger events like Clemson Smash Series, Best of the Nest, and Flowertown Rumble. It'll be a great time!
I don't know how many times I have watched this video and others. You are a great storyteller who gets better over time and it brings back memories of another great storyteller from when I was younger than I miss, Steve Byrnes.
Only someone like you could make a video like this, and it was extremely interesting. I loved it, and thank you so much for your work in the smash community.
What an adventure this tournament was, I remember getting back to my dorm in Chapel Hill at 5 am the morning after. Thanks for sharing, blast from the past.
It’s a good thing that the shopping mall parking lot existed back then. Now it’s a large apartment structure called the Grand Marque where they will tow you in minutes.
Man, I remember my smash scene days. It's wild some of the stuff that happened at tourneys. I only went to a few, and actually hosted one. Being a TO is a really tough job and at the time it seemed there wasn't much info on how to run an event well, you kinda just learned from other tourneys. I can't imagine having to deal with an underestimated turnout like that, I would've been stressed beyond belief.
Not sure if you still check comments here, but a few months ago I hosted a smash ultimate tournament in my hometown for the first time, and I must’ve watched this religiously to learn what not to do for the event. -Started with a 32 player cap to avoid having it run too long -Announced it 2 months before the date of the event -Contracted some buddies to provide set-ups and act as assistant TO’s -Kept sets best of 3 until top 4 (this was a controversial call, but it kept things moving quickly until finals) I underperformed my main goal, as only 19 people actually showed up due to awkward timing with other events occurring that weekend, but once we got everything rolling, it went off without a hitch, and we finished in under 4 hours, which was a blessing since the venue had something going on later that night. I’m eager to do another in the future!
NASCAR, F1 (even though I'm not a fan of F1 racing), Gaming... man, it's cool to see you branch out and cover topics. As a Smash player myself, even though I'm not hardcore tournament player, I love me some Smash. Hearing your story of this even hurts. I didn't even hear of these events happening as 1) I had personal life events happening starting that time frame and 2) The news about this event really didn't hit Maryland. Like at all. So hearing this absolutely has me horrified. I'm glad to hear there was positives to be had in the end. But man, I hate for everyone involved.
I stumbled onto your videos about NASCAR from EmpLemon, have been binging all of them despite having no prior interest, find out you are from my beloved Greenville where I went to college, and now you’ve got a video on the smash scene which is my brothers biggest hobby. I am now fully obsessed with this channel.
Enjoyed the video! While I wasn't at Olympus, I was at some of the earlier tourneys mentioned in the video, so enjoyed seeing those for a bit of good memories! Well edited and narrated, good job!
I feel this. I ran Smash tournaments during Smash 4 and into Ultimate in Hawaii. The pressure of pleasing people as well as doing what was right was difficult. I'm glad the team I had was from a fantastic local gaming place that knew their stuff. I'm sorry to hear that the event was a mess. It happens. Especially during the earlier years of esports growth. You did the best you could, and unreliable people happen. Thank you for sharing this and hopefully allowing people to recognize why some events fall flat, also, how difficult it can be to run an event without a full committed team.
As someone who actually attended this tournament when it happened, it's nice to see this retrospective on how everything went down. It was a memorable tournament for me personally, but thankfully not due to the reasons that were stated in this video. My time there for the most part was actually rather enjoyable, one of the better tournament experiences that I had at the time, ironically enough. It's very interesting to see how much has changed between now and then when looking back on the Smash scene. Things were so different for me then, even my tag was different. Thanks for making this video. It's a humble reminder of how far we've come in this time.
I hadn't heard about you before seeing this video and I've been binging your content all morning. You're a great storyteller and deserve every bit of notoriety you get. 😁
I was planning on going to a Smash Bros. Tournament at Austin-Peay University, but it ended up being canceled due to Covid. Also, this was a nice story for you to share with us and hopefully there will never be a tournament as bad as the one you, and the rest of the staff, had to endure.
The crazy thing about this is that my feed is all either smash videos or nascar videos so I naturally clicked on it not thinking anything and lost my mind when I realized who was talking
Excellent video. I've been a Smash 4 / Ult TO since 2015 (based out of Wilmington, NC - thus very close locally to SC) and I remember hearing about this. Very cool to see Smash history that I was pretty close to recorded in a high quality way. If only everyone there knew then just how much worse Donut Dub / K6 would be LOL. My biggest takeaway from this is it feels like the tourney was run like a local, when bigger 100+ events ought to be run very differently. The lack of dedicated staff/ staff with t-shirts is part of that. Some interesting notes: you mention around 7:40 and later that discounting the venue fee for bringing in setups was not expected. I don't know exactly how it was back then, but as long as I can remember, that was a staple of the community everywhere. To this day it's normal and expected. I'm surprised that wasn't made clear beforehand! But that could've also been alleviated if the pre-registration poll also included checkmarks for people bringing setups as well. There should've been a dedicated TO just for signing people in/up, as you implied. But holy SHIT, splitting the PM singles pot 32 ways is HILARIOUS oh my god
It’s so fun to hear some stories of things happening in Clemson which is my hometown they I had no idea about, I love the NASCAR content and this was an awesome video to watch man
This script was put together with the best recollection of events by me, Evan, and Josh. We might have missed a few things, or over-embellished a few details, but for the most part we tried to put together the best re-telling of events from that day 6 years ago. I'd like to thank ESAM and FatalityFalcon for their constructive criticism after it all happened. Evan definitely learned from his mistakes and made some massive improvements.
If you'd like to check these people out, here's their links:
Fatality: ua-cam.com/channels/7mksrlMjfc2N7GUE_YK42g.html
^^^(closing in on 100k subs!)^^^
ESAM: ua-cam.com/users/imESAM
Evan: instagram.com/impunny88/
No John's pls
by the way were those video clips you showed us were from that event in 2015?
@@foxwolf316 Pretty much all of them were from that tourney.
ZeRo = Joseph Lombard
Are you gonna make a video for the news on north wilkesboro?
Whoa what a nostalgia trip, it was a mess at the time, but the people and memories are pretty cool to look back on.
At the time it was one of my worst days, but today it's an oddly fond memory. Learned a lot, and vowed to learn from the mistakes. Glad you're doing so well now, and good luck on closing in on 100k subs!
Look back on??? 2015 was like yesterday...
@@kirya312 it was 6 years ago man
@@kirya312 I'm sorry I have to be the one to tell you this
@@KonkeyDongkey what year are you in? It’s October of 2016 rn
EmpLemon makes a NASCAR video, S1apSh0es makes a gaming tournament video. Perfectly balanced.
Both videos extremely good, too. EmpLemon's Never Ever series is fantastic.
EmpLemon did ANOTHER NASCAR video now, so S1apshoes is obligated to make at least one more gaming video.
@Jayy Menace welcome to the channel
@@GeorgePerakis exactly
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As someone who ran these tournament, the classic "last minute entry", everyone packing up into one place, door fees waived for complete setups, was very common back in those years. As soon as you said that they last minute registered, I knew it was going to be a shit show. Had you had a hard cap, that would've been avoided.
Funny enough, early NASCAR shares a lot of similarities with Smash. The TOs and organizers are trying to get the quick buck. There's really shady stuff that's happened over the years. You can probably make an entire comparison video for it.
I support this kind of content
He's FivePoints Vids and you made it to the end of his replies section.
@@mcmaliciousgravy i did
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Five Points on a Smash Bros video. Woooooo
SEATGEEEEEK!
Longest ad for _Jack in the box_ I've ever watched.
But you watched it
Lol
Dear Slapshoes, don’t be afraid to branch out of the NASCAR comfort zone, and not ONLY, look into the history of other Auto Racing scenes, but content like this as well. Your versatile and talented enough to do it.
Go for it man
have you seen his work on his main channel? (S1ap) That's where this type of content would've been posted any of the other 364 days of the year.
dude's a god like YT creator
@@LeftyGretzky I did not even know that channel existed. Thank you ever so much.
Exactly mby just keep it to his home state(if its sc or the entire south east except Atlanta) this area doesnt get alot of representation and love
Fun fact: I had in my possession the first place trophy for PM from this tournament for years. It was given to me for helping out, though I don't think I did that much in the end to mitigate the chaos. Most of my job was calling out people's names and keeping setups full of players. Couldn't imagine your frustration over the situation.
You are the People's PM Champion!
Stuart Grant? BUSTED
He’s godlike
This mess looks more organized than kentucky's first cup race
same
Amen... I was stuck in traffic for a solid 3 and a bit hours. Missed the beginning of the race but still had a blast. Sadly Nascar left KY, so I don't have a local track anymore... woo
I was in the traffic jam heading to the track, and I can agree this tournament was more organized. My dad and I got to the track just before the cars fired off, and we left our house in Louisville at NOON!
And they lost their cup race 10 years later...
Can't wait for nashville fairgrounds
Im not a huge fan of this kind of thing, but when Slapshoes is breaking it all down, i have to watch no matter what the topic is.
I don't even like auto racing. I'm just here because Slap is a fantastic storyteller that can make anything entertaining.
Fun fact: Slap can often be found in Melee or ultimate streamers chats. I found him in hboxs chat multiple times
I can't stand watching actual NASCAR but I'll listen to S1ap talk about it all day long
I had to check 3 times to be sure I wasn't mistaken about who uploaded this
It made total sense to be in my subs, but then I heard slap talk and LOST MY SHIT
Same. I read the notification and I was like “Isn’t this the NASCAR guy?”
I honestly never knew you had any relationship with Smash, let alone that you hosted a tournament! This was an interesting video to go through, with a very important life lesson in there. I appreciate your efforts, and I appreciate you looking at the bigger picture.
I was there. HOLY shit what a day. What an absolute experience. Thanks for trying at the time; I do look back on this tournament fondly despite PM getting shafted by the absolutely insane influx of players tho.
Man oh man, that's quite the clusterfuq you went through, dude. A fun story nonetheless and thankfully not all that embarrassing. Nothing caught fire, people weren't crushed or dehydrated or any other disaster one can think of. No doubt it was a big learning experience for everyone involved.
"At one point the Twitch stream does altogether" immediately gets interrupted by YT ads
“Laughs in ad block.”
Perfect timing 😂
Came to Slap’s channel for the nascar, stayed for the personal testimony of the Smash Bros equivalent of the Fyre Festival. Well done sir.
😂😂😂 this made me actually laugh
This is literally just a standard melee grassroots tournament lmaoooooooo
You got that right!
Now this is a great April 1st video.
Fax
yeah this video is calm to watch not a lot of crazy stuff happen like my april 1st video messed up and not to the point, and doesn't make no sense
I've run multiple Pokemon tcg, Warmachine, and Smash tourneys, and let me tell you, some competitors have ZERO empathy for TOs. What should be as simple as setting up registration, setting up tables, or plugging in setups, there's never a time when everyone is happy with how you're running an event or where their place in it is.
I will say, Smash players are WAY more tolerable than Pokemon players. I quit Pokemon entirely cause I was so sick of the fucking entitlement. Kudos to you guys for having to deal with basically the worst possible start and un-understanding players!
I've come back to this video after some recent events in the Splatoon community, and it's depressing seeing this lack of empathy span across scenes. It's hard managing a tournament, competitive scenes need them to survive, and if more people understood that I think they'd be more grateful for the thankless endeavor TOs volunteer to put themselves through
Wow seeing myself in a couple of these clips is really bringing me back. Regardless of Olympus being a complete mess, those Tech Shack / 1Up Video Games tourneys were awesome. Thanks for the video!
The section about the bracket of the tournament the players basically had to run themselves sounds like a letter home during the Civil War.
“For I cannot thank enough the brave and intrepid men who helped keep the Doubles moving that night. I expect that when I reflect on our sacrifices here on some forlorn future date, their faces alone shall come back to my mind’s eye more readily than any other detail.
Faithfully yours, S1apSh0es” - written a few days after The Battle of Olympus, 2015
This is the best comment I have ever received or ever will receive.
Wait... this isn’t NASCAR...
Is this a *S1ap April fools thing?...* lol
no, duh.
Its ok Denny, just let the melee soothe you.
😂
Denis no
Slap likes his Melee brackets
Serious props to those Smash 4 players who helped the bracket along. They represent the good side of the community that too often gets overshadowed by controversies and drama. Great video btw.
Yes.
Love ya, Ray. :)
Wow it's Raycevick much love bro
Wtf fancy seeing u here
I can finally sleep well at night knowing Raycevick knows Melee exists
Legend has it, people are still playing friendlys in the venue to this day.
I'm just now finding out about this. This was my first event and I had no idea it was poorly ran- I just thought that all tournaments were like that. I was like 14, didn't get to play much but had a ton of fun. I remember trying to get away from the crowd for lunch, sitting outside ( pretty sure thats me eating pizza outside at 12:12 lmao) and saw more games on the setups outside. Met some nice people, drank ton of redbull, got wobbled in bracket. I'm super happy this is that well documented. This event is what solidified my love of the game. ty for the nostalgia.
Excellent video. Your storytelling and editing skills are fantastic, no matter the subject matter of the episode. Even though this was supposed to be the April fools episode, it’s really really well done.
As somebody living in South Carolina, the biggest shock to me is there's a Smash Bros scene out here.
Yeah search for SC Smash on Facebook
It’s pretty big . Even my college in SC has a tournament sometimes
Okay it’s official, you my man have the voice for this kind of stuff.
"Blinded by the money"
Dude, they didn't even pay you minimum wage. $100 for 16 hours is $6.25 an hour
Broke college students don't care about minimum wage, money is money when you're living paycheck to paycheck and living off of ramen noodles and dry cheerios
@@jasonch4196 College? I was was living like that as child... But I feel you
$6.25 was pretty good money then.
That’s basically just minimum wage with the taxes already taken out, give or take depending on the state I guess.
Okay that just makes this even sadder. Mans didn’t even paid MINIMUM WAGE.
i saw the title and was ready for a EMPlemon video. im satisfied either way
I love the overlap from EmpLemon, S1apSh0es and SummoningSalt viewers.
@@angicola4910 I'm a fan of all of them and this video is beautiful
@@Lol-pb9bx same here
@@angicola4910 dont forget Turndownforwalt!!
Bruh, when you started using Regal Procession, that fucking hit so hard
Damn, I'm glad someone noticed that track.
@@S1apShoes it's a perfect for when you wanna convey the end of a torturous journey. Whether it's across a frozen hell or a sweaty smash tourney lol
@@MrSourceMan Take it you're a fan of The Terror. It's a great track.
@@S1apShoes I do love good spoopy historical fiction. It's a shame Marcus Fjellström passed away, he had a unique sound.
Also, Blanky is played by Professor Quirrell from Harry Potter.
@@S1apShoes Nor'West Passage
I (used to) work in the concert industry and this story is as old as time.
The number of times I've been thrown into a Fyre Festival logistical nightmare is sadly too many.
The feeling you get when you start realizing that the ship you are tied to is going down fast and hard..
Your delivery is excellent. I've never even played Smash, but your telling of events was riveting.
This man is a legend in my books
Fax
@@InTheZ0n3 indeed
What a throwback, I was there! This was my second smash tournament ever, which eventually lead to me being heavily involved with the Clemson Smash Club! Great video, this was a real treat!
totally wild to see 1Up in a youtube video (went there a lot in high school; it's only about 10 minutes from my house)!
Your presentation style was perfect for this story, matter of fact, high paced, it was like 1 punch after another of things going wrong. Good job
I’m not even into this stuff, but curious it’s got the best of me to watch this. Way to break it down, man! Good work!
I wonder if we’ll get “The Worst IndyCar Race Ever” video soon
Slap should now hold a Heat5 tournament to redeem himself.
Honestly heat 5 is not a good game copy paste of heat 4
@@1_eonidasGaming Agreed that's why I don't own Heat 5, but I'd buy it if Slap made a tournament.
I'm still playing Heat 3!
@@leonardopereira1704 Maybe this is an Unpopular opinion, but Heat 3 is actually pretty good.
Make it an NR2003 season and I'd happily do it
In 2003, a local high school’s graduation ceremony included a speech by the superintendent about how the two co-valedictorians settled who would be valedictorian and salutatorian over Super Smash Bros. best of three competition. Every second of it she sounded completely disinterested, as if this was the single dumbest thing she had ever spoke about in her life.
Why in the fuck would she even mention that during the graduation? Just lie versus spitting cringe lol
And it was the dumbest thing
Had no clue S1apSh0es was in the smash scene, would love more content like this!
I thought I was the only weirdo strangely fascinated by stories of Nascar AND Melee, and I had found you (this channel) almost a year ago. This is a perspective that's almost never shown or talked about but it was great to hear, made me wish we had more tournament retrospectives from an TO perspective.
This was pretty cool! I'm far from a gamer but your firsthand telling of the story of this video game tournament was just as awesome as your NASCAR videos! 👌
Anything this man uploads I’ll watch, especially if it’s a personal story. Those are always interesting.
I’ve never really been into E-Sports, but once I saw that you made a video about this I had to watch it. I’ve been binge watching your videos a lot lately, and I have to say you are one of the best story tellers on UA-cam. Congrats on reaching 100K and keep up the good work.
I remember going to this, was a great trip with my friends. I also remember the vase breaking, was right next to it when it happened
Holy shit, Josh was telling me about that. That kid was mortified.
You owe me $150 🤣
Dang dude, this was a surreal road trip back in time lol. This tourney was the first one that I stayed overnight close to the venue and was super hyped because of that and how amazing the Tiger Smash series was. I went 0-2 there so I pretty much dipped after pools and didn't stick around for day 2 but had a great time regardless. Something about the comradery of being on a sinking ship made for making fast friends. Either way, amazing video man! Would love to hear more about other smash content
Man I watched this 3 times already. This was an awesome video!!!
Hey I'm a super casual smash player and I stumbled onto this video, having never seen any of your content.
You are really good at content creation. Your intro is very very compelling and your storytelling and pacing is also incredible.
Seriously, this is good s h i t
We NEED more S1apSh0es story videos, nice work
Still more organized than the 1969 Talladega 500
The players had the right setup
Goodyear didn't have the right tires
Therefore, gamers >>>>> goodyear
Was Not expecting this upload from S1ap
This was a great video!
I'm a Smash player from the state of South Carolina that entered the scene around 2018/2019, so I'm not familiar with this tournament as a player but I have heard stories about the days of old.
Let me just say: everyone makes mistakes and sometimes these things go wrong. I've ran a couple of tournaments myself, so I can understand how all of a sudden everything can start going bad.
What's important is that Evan and the others learned from this, and because of that, I think our scene is better for it. Thank you both for the effort that you put into this tournament and into any others!
For those of you that live in or close to SC, please know that our scene is thriving well and we have a ton of great people! Because of our predecessors like Slap and Evan, we have learned a TON about how to run tournaments. Once quarantine is over and we have locals back, I encourage all of you to come to our bigger events like Clemson Smash Series, Best of the Nest, and Flowertown Rumble. It'll be a great time!
I tried getting into the scene right before covid 🤦♂️. Really hoping locals come back soon I only got to play at Clemson twice.
@@jakezepeda1267 Do you go to Clemson?
@@overclockshock nah. I live right outside of Spartanburg.
When S1appy is sorry you had to see this, you NEED to see it.
I don't know how many times I have watched this video and others. You are a great storyteller who gets better over time and it brings back memories of another great storyteller from when I was younger than I miss, Steve Byrnes.
Imagine going through all of that, playing all day and just winning 15 bucks by the end of it all.
Only someone like you could make a video like this, and it was extremely interesting. I loved it, and thank you so much for your work in the smash community.
I had to rub my eyes and blink a few times to make sure this Smash video was made by Slap. I wouls love to see more of this!
I learned a lot here about how to run a competition event. Thank you. Also, you're a great storyteller.
What an adventure this tournament was, I remember getting back to my dorm in Chapel Hill at 5 am the morning after. Thanks for sharing, blast from the past.
It’s a good thing that the shopping mall parking lot existed back then. Now it’s a large apartment structure called the Grand Marque where they will tow you in minutes.
Don't be afraid to branch out into non-motorsport content, man. This was awesome.
You know here in Latino América your tourment sound like heaven.
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Tbh the only reason I clicked on this video was to see ESAM with hair
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I know this is an April first thing, but it was actually pretty interesting.
2015 was a rough year for SC
Olympus happened AND I joined the scene as WUT.
Ive never seen Jack Foster smile since.
You may have made this video as a April fool's special but this was great, I hope we'll get more videos likes this
As someone who used to play Project M and Smash4 competitively in college, it's really cool to see you cover one of the notable tournaments.
Man, I remember my smash scene days. It's wild some of the stuff that happened at tourneys. I only went to a few, and actually hosted one.
Being a TO is a really tough job and at the time it seemed there wasn't much info on how to run an event well, you kinda just learned from other tourneys.
I can't imagine having to deal with an underestimated turnout like that, I would've been stressed beyond belief.
Not sure if you still check comments here, but a few months ago I hosted a smash ultimate tournament in my hometown for the first time, and I must’ve watched this religiously to learn what not to do for the event.
-Started with a 32 player cap to avoid having it run too long
-Announced it 2 months before the date of the event
-Contracted some buddies to provide set-ups and act as assistant TO’s
-Kept sets best of 3 until top 4 (this was a controversial call, but it kept things moving quickly until finals)
I underperformed my main goal, as only 19 people actually showed up due to awkward timing with other events occurring that weekend, but once we got everything rolling, it went off without a hitch, and we finished in under 4 hours, which was a blessing since the venue had something going on later that night. I’m eager to do another in the future!
Glad someone could learn from my mistakes
NASCAR, F1 (even though I'm not a fan of F1 racing), Gaming... man, it's cool to see you branch out and cover topics. As a Smash player myself, even though I'm not hardcore tournament player, I love me some Smash. Hearing your story of this even hurts. I didn't even hear of these events happening as 1) I had personal life events happening starting that time frame and 2) The news about this event really didn't hit Maryland. Like at all. So hearing this absolutely has me horrified. I'm glad to hear there was positives to be had in the end. But man, I hate for everyone involved.
I stumbled onto your videos about NASCAR from EmpLemon, have been binging all of them despite having no prior interest, find out you are from my beloved Greenville where I went to college, and now you’ve got a video on the smash scene which is my brothers biggest hobby. I am now fully obsessed with this channel.
S1ap making Smash content? I am 100% here for this
I'm a huge melee fan so I love this video! I had no idea you were into smash.
My day just got better... Slapshoes Posted a video!!! Yay and thx!!
Super Smash Sh0es
Just found your channel. Long time melee player and remember this event. Thanks for giving our scene some love big dawg
Enjoyed the video! While I wasn't at Olympus, I was at some of the earlier tourneys mentioned in the video, so enjoyed seeing those for a bit of good memories! Well edited and narrated, good job!
Hearing this smooth voice over a smash brothers tournament is fitting.
I feel this. I ran Smash tournaments during Smash 4 and into Ultimate in Hawaii. The pressure of pleasing people as well as doing what was right was difficult. I'm glad the team I had was from a fantastic local gaming place that knew their stuff. I'm sorry to hear that the event was a mess. It happens. Especially during the earlier years of esports growth. You did the best you could, and unreliable people happen. Thank you for sharing this and hopefully allowing people to recognize why some events fall flat, also, how difficult it can be to run an event without a full committed team.
As someone who actually attended this tournament when it happened, it's nice to see this retrospective on how everything went down. It was a memorable tournament for me personally, but thankfully not due to the reasons that were stated in this video. My time there for the most part was actually rather enjoyable, one of the better tournament experiences that I had at the time, ironically enough. It's very interesting to see how much has changed between now and then when looking back on the Smash scene. Things were so different for me then, even my tag was different.
Thanks for making this video. It's a humble reminder of how far we've come in this time.
Slap, you are an amazing writer and fantastic story teller. This story is GOLD.
Hey S1ap! I just found your channel from this video. I'm not a huge nascar fan but I find your videos really entertaining and well edited. Great job!
Thank you so much for making this. It's like Slapshoes meets Internet Historian. LOL
I love every ten or so videos being completely different in terms of topic like smash ak74 history spam it’s all over the place and I love it
It’s my April Fool’s tradition. Got another one coming down the pipe.
I hadn't heard about you before seeing this video and I've been binging your content all morning. You're a great storyteller and deserve every bit of notoriety you get. 😁
I was planning on going to a Smash Bros. Tournament at Austin-Peay University, but it ended up being canceled due to Covid. Also, this was a nice story for you to share with us and hopefully there will never be a tournament as bad as the one you, and the rest of the staff, had to endure.
The crazy thing about this is that my feed is all either smash videos or nascar videos so I naturally clicked on it not thinking anything and lost my mind when I realized who was talking
Whether on this channel or a second more of this type of varying content. I could watch all day
Please do more Smash content S1ap, this is amazing
It was cool hearing about your rise in the business - good job bro.
Man between this and Apex, 2015 was just THE year for cursed Smash tournaments.
At least Apex was amazing to watch from the comfort of home
I have no interest in video game tournaments but oh my god this video is gripping
Excellent video. I've been a Smash 4 / Ult TO since 2015 (based out of Wilmington, NC - thus very close locally to SC) and I remember hearing about this. Very cool to see Smash history that I was pretty close to recorded in a high quality way. If only everyone there knew then just how much worse Donut Dub / K6 would be LOL.
My biggest takeaway from this is it feels like the tourney was run like a local, when bigger 100+ events ought to be run very differently. The lack of dedicated staff/ staff with t-shirts is part of that.
Some interesting notes: you mention around 7:40 and later that discounting the venue fee for bringing in setups was not expected. I don't know exactly how it was back then, but as long as I can remember, that was a staple of the community everywhere. To this day it's normal and expected. I'm surprised that wasn't made clear beforehand! But that could've also been alleviated if the pre-registration poll also included checkmarks for people bringing setups as well.
There should've been a dedicated TO just for signing people in/up, as you implied.
But holy SHIT, splitting the PM singles pot 32 ways is HILARIOUS oh my god
It’s so fun to hear some stories of things happening in Clemson which is my hometown they I had no idea about, I love the NASCAR content and this was an awesome video to watch man
Happy April fools! Great vid S1ap!
And happy Easter!
The delivery of this video is perfect. It’s paced just fast enough to make the story feel as frantic as the day.
This tournament is still better than anything held online. I miss offline locals :(
Loved the video, really well made!
As a car enthusiast and fighting game fan, this was an awesome crossing of the streams lol