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Ausu!Taiko Tournament 2019

ATT 2019 logo

The Ausu!Taiko Tournament 2019 (ATT 2019) was a double-elimination 1v1 osu!taiko tournament hosted by Jaye. The tournament was restricted to players within the Southeast Asian countries only. It was the fifth instalment of the Ausu!Taiko Tournament.

Tournament schedule

Event Timestamp
Registration phase 2019-06-11/2019-07-05
Reveal of seedings and groups 2019-07-07
Group stage 2019-07-13/2019-07-15
Round of 16 2019-07-19/2019-07-21
Quarterfinals 2019-07-27/2019-07-28
Semifinals 2019-08-03/2019-08-04
Finals 2019-08-10/2019-08-11

Prizes

Placing Prize
Gold crown Unique profile badge

ATT 2019 winner badge

Organisation

The Ausu!Taiko Tournament 2019 was run by various community members.

Position Member(s)
Organizer Jaye
Mappool selector frz, Fuel, Jaye
Referee Cactie, Element118, Fuel, numbermaniac, Pochacco, soliderror
Streamer Jaye
Designer Likelihood
Wiki editor fajar13k

Participants

Groups

Podium

This competition has come to an end and resulted in the following podium:

Placing Player
Gold crown apaajaboleh10
Silver crown Sparxe
Bronze crown Beat43210

Mappools

Finals

Semifinals

Quarterfinals

Round of 16

Group stage

Match results

Finals

Saturday, 10 August 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Lusty Platypus 3 7 Sparxe #1
Beat43210 1 7 apaajaboleh10 #1

Sunday, 11 August 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Beat43210 5 7 Sparxe #1
apaajaboleh10 7 4 Sparxe #1

Semifinals

Saturday, 3 August 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Lusty Platypus 0 -1 Tsubasa2 win by default
Aloda 6 7 Beat43210 #1
Sparxe 3 7 apaajaboleh10 #1

Sunday, 4 August 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Bedwyr Aorta 0 7 steven1 #1
Aloda 3 7 Lusty Platypus #1
Sparxe 7 1 steven1 #1

Quarterfinals

Saturday, 27 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Aloda 6 5 acid #1
apaajaboleh 6 2 Lusty Platypus #1
Blobby3000 2 6 Sparxe #1
Beat43210 6 3 Bedwyr Aorta #1

Sunday, 28 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
acid 1 6 steven1 #1
Bedwyr Aorta 6 0 AmateurMonkeyYT #1
Blobby3000 5 6 Tsubasa2 #1
Lusty Platypus 6 4 OPMiss #1

Round of 16

Friday, 19 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
acid 6 0 mhyykl #1

Saturday, 20 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Lusty Platypus 0 -1 Bwhaa win by default
Tsubasa2 2 6 Beat43210 #1
uchuuj1n 0 6 Blobby3000 #1
steven1 0 6 apaajaboleh10 #1
OPMiss 5 6 Aloda #1
AmateurMonkeyYT 0 6 Sparxe #1

Sunday, 21 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Bedwyr Aorta 6 2 Bobfree #1
uchuuj1n 4 6 AmateurMonkeyYT #1
OPMiss 0 -1 mhyykl win by default
Tsubasa2 0 -1 Bobfree win by default
steven1 0 -1 Bwhaa win by default

Group stage

Saturday, 13 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
acid 0 -1 o_Owata win by default
steven1 -1 0 uchuuj1n win by default
Kekneko -1 0 NutAndGo win by default
Main Heroine -1 0 Kzl win by default
Lusty Platypus 5 0 NutAndGo #1
acid 0 -1 Jordan The Bear win by default
o_Owata 0 0 xxXBabyMetalXxx nullified
AmateurMonkeyYT 5 2 Kzl #1
Blobby3000 5 0 Pyrofermot #1
acid 0 -1 xxXBabyMetalXxx win by default
Lusty Platypus 0 -1 Kekneko win by default
Bwhaa 5 2 Viewland #1
o_Owata 0 0 Jordan The Bear nullified
Bobfree 5 0 Pyrofermot #1
Blobby3000 5 3 Bobfree #1
apaajaboleh10 0 -1 reyss win by default
Lusty Platypus 4 5 OPMiss #1
Aloda 3 5 Bwhaa #1
Sparxe 5 0 Olympyss #1
Aloda 5 2 Viewland #1

Sunday, 14 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
Main Heroine -1 0 Tsubasa2 win by default
Beat43210 0 -1 Monk Gyatso win by default
OPMiss 5 0 NutAndGo #1
apaajaboleh10 5 0 mhyykl #1
xxXBabyMetalXxx 0 0 Jordan The Bear win by default
Beat43210 5 0 Olympyss #1
Tsubasa2 5 0 Kzl #1
reyss -1 0 mhyykl win by default
Main Heroine -1 0 AmateurMonkeyYT win by default
OPMiss 5 0 Kekneko #1
Olympyss 0 -1 Monk Gyatso win by default
Tsubasa2 5 0 AmateurMonkeyYT #1
Sparxe 5 4 Beat43210 #1
Sparxe 5 0 Monk Gyatso #1

Monday, 15 July 2019:

Player 1 Player 2 Match link
steven1 3 5 Bedwyr Aorta #1
Bedwyr Aorta 5 0 uchuuj1n #1

Ruleset

General rules

  1. The tournament is open to players living in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
  2. The tournament style is a double-elimination bracket.
  3. Players will be seeded by global rank.
  4. There is an ambiguous rank limit, as many countries have a large gap somewhere in their top five players, which leaves a large gap in competitive skill. As a result, some players may be denied entry to participate.
  5. Poor attitude towards other players or tournament staff will result in disqualification (this point applies to staff members as well).

Match rules

  1. The tournament is a 1v1 osu!taiko match; highest score wins.
  2. Scoring will be calculated via ScoreV2.
  3. The mappool will change in size depending on round, but at a very minimum will contain 3 NoMod, 2 Hidden, 2 HardRock, 2 DoubleTime, 2 FreeMod, and 1 Tiebreaker.
    • FreeMod consists of Hidden, HardRock, or Hidden+HardRock. No other mods/combinations of mods may be used (this includes NM).
  4. Players can request to use Nightcore instead of DoubleTime, but the opponent must also agree upon the request.
  5. Players are allowed one ban per match.
  6. Players can pick a warmup with the max length of four minutes.
  7. !roll will determine who will pick the first beatmap.
  8. The player with the lowest !roll score will ban first, followed by their opponent.
  9. Players have 10 minutes in Group Stage or 15 minutes in every stage above to attend their match before a win by default is given to the other player.
  10. If both players fail, the player with the highest failed score wins the point.
  11. If the scores are tied, then the beatmap will be played again and no point(s) will be awarded.
    • If there exists two ties in a row on the same beatmap, the map may be nullified and not reused. The player whom selected the tied map may pick again.

Tournament structure

  1. Seeding is based off of the player's ranking; there will be four seed categories and every player will fit into one of these depending on their total osu!taiko pp compared to the rest of the players. Groups for the Group Stage will be groups of four, where each player is from a different seed category (this may change depending on the number of participants).
  2. 5 points to win the match in the Group Stage.
  3. 6 points to win the match in the Round of 16 and Quarterfinals.
  4. 7 points to win the match in Semifinals and Finals.