Obsdyon wrote in about a weekly $100 tournament that Peaceful Jay will be hosting for Super Street Fighter 4. Here's the low down.
It's time to step up to the challenge in SCO. The Peaceful Jay 24 hour stream is giving the online community a chance to make some cash. Starting this month, now that Jay is an admin on Justin.tv there will be weekly tournaments called Salty Conflict Online at Peaceful Jay Live Stream. The big news about this is that there will be a $100 prize every Thursday, without an entry fee. Now an opportunity to win some cash without an entry fee; that's godlike.
The tournaments will be a 32 player max. Enter for a slot by tweeting gamertag to Peaceful Jay's Twitter, a private message at Peaceful Jay's Youtube, or Peaceful Jay's Colosseum. Include your gamer tag and JTV tag.
The slots will be chosen based on SKILL or how well known they are. This is also a US only tournament. Only one prize can be won per month, so everyone has a chance to make some extra cash. The tournaments will continue as long as there is a good turn out, and will carry over into AE when it is released on console.
http://www.mexica.net/mecha/az01_2_m.php
interesting
"The slots will be chosen based on SKILL or how well known they are. This is also a US only tournament. Only one prize can be won per month, so everyone has a chance to make some extra cash"....what a contradiction...
I guess I'll be taking all the money/wins then, I mean nobody can beat my Blanka. Yay for me!
(Will the "online pros" finally prove their mettle, stay tuned to find out!
Hint: Probably not.)
I'm pretty sure more than half of those slots will be filled by people that are "well known" (see:the ones that sit on the stream all day spamming Kappa and trolling up a storm) and everyone else will either be neglected or DQ'd because of nonexistent lag or some other BS excuse.
@7
I thought the guy said that they were going to choose based on skill. I doubt they'll just choose a random with no experience.
So it's not invite only, but it's exclusive to who they allow in. Strange - How do they determine "skill"? and how to they remain objective in this process?
Kappa.