SODAK CIRCUIT Game rules
What to know about each game
Please note: Each participant may register for ONE main event AND Fortnite. No player may participate in more than one main event. Main events include Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Valorant and Rocket League. Pre-registration is not required for the Racing Simulator.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Adult (13+)
Game Information
- Eligibility: Open to players aged 13+
- Participant Cap 64
- Disqualification: 10-minute disqualification timer once match is called out
- Stocks: 3 stocks
- Time Limit: 7:00 minutes
- Final Smash Meter: OFF
- Spirits: OFF
- Damage Handicap: OFF
- Stage Selection: Anyone
- Items: OFF and NONE
- First to: 1 Win
- Stage Morph: OFF
- Stage Hazards: OFF
- Team Attack: ON
- Launch Rate: 1.0x
- Underdog Boost: OFF
- Pausing: OFF
- Score Display: OFF
- % Show Damage: Yes
- Custom Balance: OFF
- Echo Fighters: Separate
- Radar: Big
- Teammate Highlight: ON
- Mii Fighters: All moveset combinations are legal
- Banned Fighters: Piranha Plant
Stagelist
Neutral Stages
- Battlefield
- Small Battlefield
- Town & City
- Pokémon Stadium 2
- Smashville
Counterpick Stages
- Final Destination
- Hollow Bastion
- Kalos Pokemon League
Stage Striking
- Agreement: If both players agree on a stage from the neutral stagelist, bypass this section.
- Elimination: Players/teams eliminate stages from the Starters stagelist until one stage remains. The player/team who strikes first may be determined by RPS (rock, paper, scissors) best of one. The winning player/team strikes the first stage. Then the other player/team strikes two stages. Then the winning player/team strikes one more stage, and the remaining stage is used for the first game of the set.
Counterpicking
- Character Selection: After each game of the set, the player who won the previous game will select their character, followed by the player who lost the previous game.
- Stage Banning: After each game of the set, before counterpicking, the player who won the previous game may ban three stages from the stagelist. These bans are game-long and do not persist after a single game. The loser of the previous game then chooses from the remaining stages.
Self-Destruct Moves & Sudden Death
- Results: The results screen will determine the winner if a game ends with a self-destruct move. If a sudden death occurs, a standard sudden death play-off game applies. If a game goes to Sudden Death, the winner is determined by stocks and percentage at the time the game ends. If both players are tied in stocks, the player with the lower percentage is the winner. In the event of a percentage tie, or a game in which both players lose their last stock simultaneously, a 1-stock tiebreaker will be played with a 3-minute time limit. The results of an in-game 300% Sudden Death do not count. This process is repeated if Sudden Death occurs in a Sudden Death game.
Prize Information
- 1ST Place – $350
- 2nd Place – $250
- 3rd Place – $100
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Jr. (ages 10-12)
Game Information
- Eligibility: Open to players aged 10-12
- Participant Cap 32
- Disqualification: 10-minute disqualification timer once match is called out
- Stocks: 3 stocks
- Time Limit: 7:00 minutes
- Final Smash Meter: OFF
- Spirits: OFF
- Damage Handicap: OFF
- Stage Selection: Anyone
- Items: OFF and NONE
- First to: 1 Win
- Stage Morph: OFF
- Stage Hazards: OFF
- Team Attack: ON
- Launch Rate: 1.0x
- Underdog Boost: OFF
- Pausing: OFF
- Score Display: OFF
- % Show Damage: Yes
- Custom Balance: OFF
- Echo Fighters: Separate
- Radar: Big
- Teammate Highlight: ON
- Mii Fighters: All moveset combinations are legal
- Banned Fighters: Piranha Plant
Stagelist
Neutral Stages
- Battlefield
- Small Battlefield
- Town & City
- Pokémon Stadium 2
- Smashville
Counterpick Stages
- Final Destination
- Hollow Bastion
- Kalos Pokemon League
Stage Striking
- Agreement: If both players agree on a stage from the neutral stagelist, bypass this section.
- Elimination: Players/teams eliminate stages from the Starters stagelist until one stage remains. The player/team who strikes first may be determined by RPS (rock, paper, scissors) best of one. The winning player/team strikes the first stage. Then the other player/team strikes two stages. Then the winning player/team strikes one more stage, and the remaining stage is used for the first game of the set.
Counterpicking
- Character Selection: After each game of the set, the player who won the previous game will select their character, followed by the player who lost the previous game.
- Stage Banning: After each game of the set, before counterpicking, the player who won the previous game may ban three stages from the stagelist. These bans are game-long and do not persist after a single game. The loser of the previous game then chooses from the remaining stages.
Self-Destruct Moves & Sudden Death
- Results: The results screen will determine the winner if a game ends with a self-destruct move. If a sudden death occurs, a standard sudden death play-off game applies. If a game goes to Sudden Death, the winner is determined by stocks and percentage at the time the game ends. If both players are tied in stocks, the player with the lower percentage is the winner. In the event of a percentage tie, or a game in which both players lose their last stock simultaneously, a 1-stock tiebreaker will be played with a 3-minute time limit. The results of an in-game 300% Sudden Death do not count. This process is repeated if Sudden Death occurs in a Sudden Death game.
Prize Information JR Event
- 1ST Place – Nintendo Switch
- 2nd Place – $75
- 3rd Place – $50
*All rules are subject to change.
Mario Kart 8 Adult (13+)
Mario Kart 8 Jr. (Ages 12 and younger)
Valorant (3-vs-3)
Player Registration and Eligibility
- Eligibility: Open to players aged 13+
- Registration: All players are required to sign up for a Challonge.com profile to compete.
- Sign-in: Players can sign in with their account or use the provided Riot accounts.
- Sportsmanship: All Participants are required to act in a respectful and sportsmanlike manner and abide by the Official Tournament Rules. SoDak Circuit Staff maintains the sole right to judge for violating these rules and standards of integrity for good sportsmanship.
- Concession: Teams may request at any time to concede victory to their opponent during a Game.
Tournament Scheduling
- Team Limit: 12 teams can register.
- Teams: Each team will consist of 3 players, with the option to have one substitute player in case a primary player cannot participate.
- Notification: Teams will be notified in person by the tournament organizer on-site about when they will play.
- Preparation Time: Team members will have 10 minutes to either log into their own Epic Games account or use a SoDak Circuit-provided account and configure their in-game settings before joining the lobby.
- Disqualification: If a team cannot join the lobby within 10 minutes of notification of the start time for a round, the team faces disqualification.
- Exceptions: Can be made due to technical issues on the event organizers’ end.
Game Settings
- Matches: Will have a time limit of 55 minutes. If a match reaches 55 minutes in length, the winner will be determined based on which team has won more rounds thus far.
- Game Mode: Custom match, with settings configured to match Valorant’s standard competitive game mode.
- Changes: The SoDak Circuit staff reserves the right to change the tournament settings at any time.
- Format:
- Team vs. Team: 3v3
- Rounds: Single elimination matches
Substitutions
- Substitutes: Teams are allowed one substitute in the case that a primary team member is unable to participate in a match.
- One substitute is allowed as long as they are registered before the tournament starts. Players can substitute only if substitutes have been declared as part of their roster before ANY matches have begun.
- Your substitute must be added to your team on the SoDak Circuit Event page on Challonge.com.
Match Settings
- Lobby: Invite Only Custom Match
- Map: Randomized
- Presets:
- Cheats Off
- Tournament Mode On
- Overtime Off
- Play Out All Rounds Off
- Hide Match History Off
Match Pausing
- Disconnections: If a player disconnects during a round, the SoDak Circuit staff must pause only after the round is over. Each team is allowed one pause between rounds. The pause must not exceed 5 minutes in length, at which point play will resume regardless of circumstances. The game cannot be paused during an active round; any ongoing round must conclude before pausing.
- More Time: If you require more time for a pause, notify a member of the SoDak Circuit staff immediately.
Team Prize Information
- 1ST Place: $750
- 2nd Place: $450
- 3rd Place: $225
*All rules are subject to change.
Fortnite no-build solo (ages 13+)
Tournament Overview
General Information
- Eligibility: Open to players aged 13+
- Type: This is a No-Build Solos leaderboard tournament.
- Winner: The player with the highest cumulative score wins at the end of the day.
- Rounds: Each participant will be granted three rounds to play.
- Accounts: Fortnite accounts will be provided for each participant.
- Equipment: All rounds must be played on the equipment provided by SoDak Circuit.
- Server: Participants must play on the server set by SDC staff.
Rules and Responsibilities
- Score Recording: When the round ends, either by your elimination or Victory Royale, raise your hand to summon a member of the SoDak Circuit (SDC) staff. They will record your score and position and either lead you from the participation area or give you the go-ahead to start your next round.
- Disqualification: If you are witnessed skipping a round or starting a new round without notifying a member of the SDC staff, you could be disqualified.
- Player Responsibility: Each player is responsible for ensuring that their keys are set before each round begins, as they will not be able to restart a round. Any attempt to do so will result in an end to that round and a placement/elimination count of 0.
- Conduct: Please be aware that this is a public event. Any excessive cursing or abusive language can be punishable by disqualification from the tournament.
Scoring
- Final Score Calculation: The final score for each participant per round will be determined by their placement and the number of eliminations. We will take the score based on your round placement and use a specific multiplier based on your eliminations.
- Example: Finished in 25th place and had 3 eliminations. That would give you 8 pts (21-30) x 1.5 (3 elims) = 12 pts for the round.
Round Placement Points:
- 91 – 100: 1 pt
- 81 – 90: 2 pts
- 71 – 80: 3 pts
- 61 – 70: 4 pts
- 51 – 60: 5 pts
- 41 – 50: 6 pts
- 31 – 40: 7 pts
- 21 – 30: 8 pts
- 16 – 20: 9 pts
- 11 – 15: 10 pts
- 10th: 11 pts
- 9th: 12 pts
- 8th: 13 pts
- 7th: 14 pts
- 6th: 15 pts
- 5th: 16 pts
- 4th: 17 pts
- 3rd: 18 pts
- 2nd: 19 pts
- 1st: 20 pts
Round Eliminations Multiplier:
- 1-3 eliminations: x1.5
- 4-6 eliminations: x2
- 7-9 eliminations: x2.5
- Etc…
Prize Information
- 1ST Place: $250
- 2nd Place: $150
- 3rd Place: $75
All rules are subject to change.
Rocket League 3-vs-3 (ages 13+)
Game Information
- Eligibility: Open to players aged 13+
- Teams: 24
- Accounts: SoDak Circuit provides accounts with standard cars unlocked. Personal accounts cannot be used.
- Equipment: All equipment will be provided by SoDak Circuit.
- Maps: Standard
- Weather: No weather
- Time of Day: Daytime
- Setup Time: 5 Minutes
- Match Length: 5 minutes
- Match Duration: 5 minutes
- Team Size: 3 players per team
- Single Elimination
- Series Length: Varies by round
Prohibited Actions
- No Match Fixing
- Cheating: Immediate disqualification.
- In the interest of time, no vehicle customization will be allowed other than choosing your car.
Tournament Structure
Players
- Team Composition: Each team will have 3 players with the option of 1 substitute for absentees.
- One player will be designated as the team captain for communications.
Substitutes
- Teams are allowed one substitute in the case that a primary team member is unable to participate in a match.
- Players can substitute only if substitutes have been declared as part of the team roster during the signup process on Challonge OR the day of event during check-in.
Minimum Required Players
- Teams must have at least 2 players present to start a game.
- Teams must start the game at the end of the Grace Period if they have the minimum required players.
- A team will forfeit the match if they are missing more than one player after five-minute grace period.
Disconnections
- All games must be restarted if a player disconnects in the first 60 seconds and before the first goal.
- If a player disconnects after the first 60 seconds or after the first goal, the game must continue, and the player may rejoin.
Matches
- Rounds:
- First, second rounds and quarterfinals: 1 match
- Semifinals: Best of 3
- Championship: Best of 5
- Third place (losers of semifinals): Best of 3
- Overtime Rules:
- Best of 1: +1 Minutes Max, First score
- Best of 3: +3 Minutes Max, First score
- Best of 5: +5 Minutes Max, First score
- Tiebreaker: The win will be awarded to the team with the most match points in the event no OT goal is scored.
Rules
Sportsmanship
- No BM’ing: Maintain sportsmanlike conduct.
- Any profanity or name-calling towards other players will result in automatic team disqualification.
- Breaking any rule and any form of cheating, glitching, abusing in-game mechanics, or unsportsmanlike behavior may result in a Forfeit of a Game, Match, or Ban from SoDak Circuit events at SoDak Circuit Tournament Official’s discretion. Cheating, glitching, and abusing in-game mechanics accusations must be verified by a SoDak Circuit Tournament Official. Punishable unsportsmanlike behavior includes, but is not limited to, excessive use of foul or degrading language. For all cheating claims, the burden of proof is on the accuser unless a SoDak Circuit staff member witnesses it.
Team Prize Information
- 1ST Place – $750
- 2nd Place – $450
- 3rd Place – $225
*All rules are subject to change.
THIS TOURNAMENT IS IN NO WAY SPONSORED, ENDORSED, OR ADMINISTERED BY, OR OTHERWISE ASSOCIATED WITH, PSYONIX LLC. THE INFORMATION PLAYERS PROVIDE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS TOURNAMENT IS BEING PROVIDED TO TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER AND NOT TO PSYONIX LLC.
Driving simulator
Driving Simulator Rules
Video: Preview the course
- All competitors are expected to follow the Sportsmanship Guidelines for the SoDak Circuit.
- You have three attempts to finish.
- If you complete the trial, you are done with your turn (regardless of it is attempt one, two, or three) and must return to the back of the line.
- You may replay as many times as you would like, so long as you return to the end of the line after each turn (one completion or 3 attempts, whichever happens first.)
- There are two heats and two divisions in each heat. Which are as follows:
Heat 1: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Ages 12U and 13+)
Heat 2: 1:30 to 5 p.m. (Ages 12U and 13+)
- The person(s) in the seats as the heat expires are the last ones to compete in said heat. Anyone still in line after them will not be able to compete.
Prizes
$100 per bracket per heat *
* An individual may compete in both heats but may only win one.
* All rules subject to change.
ABOUT
SODAK CIRCUIT
WHEN: Saturday, September 21, 2024
DOORS: 7:30am
CHECK-IN*: 8:30am
GAMES COMMENCE: 9:30am
COST: Free!
REGISTER: Click here
WHERE: Sioux Falls Convention Center | 1201 West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
AGE LIMIT: All ages welcomed with special brackets for younger participants.
PRIZES: In addition to door prizes, cash awards will be given to winners.
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*Pre-registration is required for check-in. Game brackets will be filled on a first come, first served basis so please plan on arriving early. Pre-registration does not guarantee a place to play. The only way to receive a spot in a bracket is to check-in the day of the event.
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