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Note from gootecks: This is TuboWare’s first article here on gootecks.com.  He’s one of Las Vegas’ tournament scene regulars and submitted this article about their Halloween tournament at Game Over_ that featured the city’s newest SF4 arrival, Marn.  Please leave some feedback in the comments if you enjoy articles about local Street Fighter scenes because I’d like to include tourney reports from all over the world if you guys like them.  If you’d like to submit similar articles, hit me up on Twitter or send me an email: gootecks *AT* gootecks *DOTCOM*.  Also, I have no idea what the picture is supposed to be, but I decided to include it anyways lol.

Las Vegas.  A city known for gambling, fast money, glitz, and glamour, yet one thing Vegas isn’t known for, is it’s fighting game community.  That might be something that changes very quickly.  Las Vegas has a new resident and fighting game expert. Martin “Marn” Phan is the new king of the Las Vegas fighting game community, and the great majority of fighting gamers in Vegas are very excited about this news.  When I asked Sonny “CarTooN” Lopez on his thoughts of Marn moving to Las Vegas, he replied, “I think Marn can help our community grow, but only if we aren’t afraid to lose. That’s the main problem we’ve had here. People will play and get beat, and then stop playing instead of trying to learn from mistakes.”

On October 31st, 2009, local game store and Street Fighter 4 training ground, Game Over_ had a Street Fighter 4 tournament.  With around 30 entrants, and first place taking home five hundred dollars cash, second place winning a new Playstation 3, and the third place player taking any game of his or her choice in the store, the stakes were high.  All of the top Street Fighter heads in Las Vegas showed up, including Daniel aka ruiN-, Josh aka Trophy Club, J-Ma, and of course Marn.  People started popping into Game Over_ several hours to get in casuals before the tournament started.

I asked Jordan who is more known by his Shoryuken.com forums name of “Mno” what he though would happen if he got matched up with Marn in the tournament he replied “Yo just know that if Marn bullshits me and doesn’t play for real, I’m going to smash him.”  Luckily for Jordan, he didn’t have to prove himself right, and never had to play Marn during the tournament.

As soon as everyone signed in, the tournament started. Many spectators were watching the matches, but no matches were watched as much as the ones between ruiN- and Marn.  RuiN- and Marn first met in winners finals.  Marn took the match 3 win to 2 wins, and even made an interested “counter” pick against ruiN’s Akuma when he picked Rose. It didn’t work out as planned though, and ruiN tied the match up 2-2.  Marn then proceded to pull out the big guns with Sagat and dominated the last game in winners finals.  The rest of the tournament had some great matches in it, and Tropy Club ended up taking 3rd, losing to ruiN- in losers finals.  RuiN and Marn met again in the grand finals, but Marn pretty much took it to ruiN- and won the tournament.  Top three: 1st- Marn, 2nd- ruiN, 3rd Trophy Club.

After the tournament I got a chance to catch up with one of the owners of Game Over_, George.  When asking him what he thought of the Las Vegas community as a whole he replied “Well, I love the community.  Game Over_ is here for everyone to get together and play all games, not just Street Fighter, and we hope to be here for every for a long time.”  I also asked George if the though we would level up now that Marn is around and he responded with a great amount of insight by saying, “See, the thing is, people can’t be scared to play him.  You have to treat people that are better than you like the school bully.  You can’t just be scared of him.  Sometimes you just got to hit the bully in the face, and yea, you might get beat up after that, but you’ll learn how he fights and what he likes to do.  It’s no different in fighting games.  If you’re scared to play someone, how can you ever beat them?  You can’t.  I also feel that sometimes casuals can be too casual.  If you come to play for real every time, you’ll learn much more than just messing around and not trying to win.”

With Marn taking his first local Las Vegas tournament, I only see the community here growing.  With the high level play of Marn and ruiN, Las Vegas has no where to go but up.

Winners Finals: ruiN- vs. Marn

Grand Finals: ruiN- vs. Marn

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Hey guys it’s x45x, these are the videos from Bar Fights II. There are Posters, T-shirts, and DVDs still available at the Bar Fights II Store.  There was a problem with the 4th video on YouTube, so in the meantime, you can just download the torrent which has the video in its entirety.

Also, we are holding a Q&A in the forums. Any questions about Street Fighter you want answered will be answered on a video or podcast by Gootecks. Go over to the forums and go to the Street Fighter 4 discussion area.

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Okay so by now you must have heard the results of Bar Fights II. SoCal got stomped. :( The good news is that we have the full video from the main event with commentary available to download for free via Bit Torrent!

The Main Event is New York City’s Empire Arcadia vs. SoCal:

  • Justin Wong (Rufus)
  • Arturo Sanchez (Dhalsim)
  • Sanford Kelly (Cammy)
  • iloveu (Sagat)
  • Marn (C. Viper)

The SoCal Team:

  • Alex Valle (Ryu)
  • Ed Ma (Akuma)
  • Combofiend (Abel)
  • Mike Ross (E. Honda)
  • Ken I (Rufus)

Download

[mov] – 38 min – 1GB

iPhone version coming soon!

Also, if you are so inclined, we have t-shirts and posters available at the Bar Fights II store!  The plan is also to do a DVD release of the whole thing, but we wanted to get the main event out ASAP so please spread the word.

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barfightsii-oct111The main event of Bar Fights II will be a special SoCal vs. New York City’s Empire Arcadia 5v5 exhibition match!

New York City’s Empire Arcadia:

Representing SoCal:

  • Alex Valle (2nd Place West Coast Warzone, SBO 2009 Qualifier)
  • Ed Ma (3rd Place Evo 2009)
  • Combofiend (SBO 2009 Qualifier, 9th Place Evo 2009)
  • ?
  • ?

The remaining three spots will be filled by the winners of three qualifying tournaments, one at Arcade Infinity and two at Denjin Arcade, which will be held the weekend of Bar Fights II, October 9th and 10th.

This match has been brewing for quite some time now because of the East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry. At Evo 2009, a regional 5v5 exhibition tournament was held, with 8 regions across the country sending their best players to compete for bragging rights for best in the country. The grand finals was expected to be the SoCal team vs. Empire Arcadia, but that didn’t happen because SoCal lost to the Wild Card team. Empire Arcadia ended up beating the Wild Card team so nothing got settled until just recently.

At West Coast Warzone, Marn, one of the East Coast’s best players blew through all of the West Coast and beat Street Fighter legend Alex Valle in the grand finals to win 1st Place. Bar Fights II is a chance for both coasts to prove who is at the top of the game right now as well as a chance for Alex Valle to get his revenge on Marn.

Aside from the main event, we have a very exciting undercard with matches involving several of SoCal’s rising stars such as UTJ and NorCal’s Filipino Champ, both of whom play Dhalsim and placed Top 8 at Warzone.

In addition, we will be streaming the entire event for free via UStream so that people who can’t make it out to the event can still take part in the hype.

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westcoastwarzone-small-logoFinally! The vids are up! Right now we only have SF4 Top 8 (featuring such big name players as Ed Ma, Alex Valle and Marn) at the moment, but please go to West Coast Warzone Videos to watch them all.

The plan is to release the other games (3s, BlazBlue, MvC2) as we finish them which will be over the next few weeks. The matches that are up right now are:

Enjoy!

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