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Friday
Jul162010

EVO 2010 - The Box Arena Experience


Evolution 2010 at the Ceasars palace in Las Vegas, Nevada was an experience that no review could possibly give justice to. Being that it was held mid July, the temperature being under 14,000 degrees (even after sundown) was uncommon. For most of us, the temperature wasn't an issue since every amenity was available within the walls of Ceasars Palace. From buffets to bars, there was no part of Vegas you had to miss if you chose to stay in all 3 days.

 

Arriving Thursday night was a must since check in for ALL pools was Friday Morning at 9am. The line was outrageously long and super street fighter IV was over 2000 people on its own. Since we weren't competing, Alissa and I were able to take off to the pool (which was PACKED but relaxing with a bar stocked with anything from strawberry margaritas to overly peppered bloody marrys) and let all the Box Arena Fighters battle the chaos. I wouldn't say there was a better way for the organizers to handle check in, but I would say that separating it into 2 different times in the day may have helped. About half the pools (Eight 128 man brackets played with 2 ps3 setups each) were ran between 9 and 5pm, and the other half from 5 to Midnight. I heard some complaints of people not getting to play their first matches even after 2 hours, and some played right away. Of course, each individual "bracket wrangler" was in charge of how their pool ran, so the speed was up to the DQ'ing abilities of each wrangler. Some were frustrated that people weren't getting disqualified early enough, and some would argue they got disqualified too soon. Honestly, if you aren't there, you aren't that interested in playing IMO. As far as I could tell, the seeding was done really well. I didn't hear of any brackets being stacked with top players or too many people from the same cities/states. Of course, I wasn't inspecting every bracket, but being as I heard no complaints on that topic, it would be fair to say the Evo staff did an amazing job on the brackets.


 

HDR ran at noon on Saturday and yet again, Alissa and I were at the pool, this time with the company of Deci, Genghis, BeefCake, NetEdge, and ShadyK. From what I heard, there was approximately 6 pools with 64 man brackets in each. Being that this was significantly smaller than SSFIV, it went by in just a few hours and didn't suck up an excessive amount of down time for the players. We all had tons of time after to eat, gamble and get a few drinks before semi finals. There were some epic moments in semi finals including our beloved Justin Wong not making top 8 and Shizza making his first Evo top 8 appearance.  At 10pm was the showing of "Bang the Machine" Those who were more interested in playing joined Gootecks in the "Salty Suite" for a $100 entry 16 man bracket. A $10 entry fee got you drinks, snacks, and the privilege to watch some of the worlds greatest SSFIV players put big $ down on their skills. San Diego's Genghis took part as well and made the Box Arena proud by going 0-2 with legendary greatness. Though room 3620 was literally hotter than the surface of the sun, it made for an amazing night with some of the best company you could find at Evo 2010.   Our personal experiences aren't really significant to the review of Evolution as a tournament, but I will say we had one hell of a time.


By far, I would say that Sunday was everyone's favorite day. Starting with the Female Finals at 4pm and ending with the grand finals of SSFIV at 9pm, the evening went right to schedule. Surprisingly, the timing of the entire weekend was impeccable and we were always in the right place at the right time. Since San Diego had no players in top 8 (or even make it out of their pools) we all had to focus our cheers on Mike Ross. SoCal's most famous E. Honda, whom never ceases to amaze us all, took 4th place. Our cheering section was the entire back 3 rows of the right half of the auditorium. We kept it classy just as San Diego always does and made sure we had plenty of alcohol and rice crispy treats to last us a good 4 hours. Daigo took first place like we knew he would and Ricky Ortiz made the West Coast proud by fighting his way to second. Grand Finals were Epic to say the least and just in case you missed it for one reason or another, just make it next year for Evolution 2011 its better in real life anyway.

For those of you that saw us storming the ballroom with our new line of Box Arena shirts, don't worry, we saw you too! With enough requests... those shirts will be for sale at theboxarena.com . Until next time... The Box Arena loves you!

<3 HunEBee

More Pictures at our EVO 2010 Smugmug Album

Wednesday
Jul142010

Results - Box Arena presents FIGHT! SSFIV Singles Tournament - San Diego, CA - July 3rd, 2010 

The Box Arena would love to thank our new friend Shankar and the guys from LevelUp for thinking of us when it came to capturing the Street Fighter Scene of San Diego. We've put in a lot of effort to keep the scene close and alive so when we see participation like we did at FIGHT! it's such a reward. We are so appreciative of all the people that came out to join us and love the fact that with such short notice we had that much support. San Diego is often separated from SoCal but when it comes to events, the SoCal guys and girl always make their presence. We look forward to many more events with all of you and have some big plans for our scene's future. Until then, stay tuned and enjoy the photos!

Results

1: Mike Ross $140 and TE Stick
2: ShadyK $56 Madcatz shirt
3: Genghis $42
4: Steinmania $28
5: AndyOCR $14
5: CaliPower
7: Viscant
7: Yeb
9: SannSann
9: LaceySan
9: David
9: Pimpbot9000
13: BeefCake
13: KillerKai
13: MikeyMike
13: SherryJenix
17: JMo
17: NetEdge
17: Sean
17: CalmWarrior
17: OceansideDoods
17: DJFrankFresh
17: Repulse
17: Mr. Certified
25: ShinJN
25: NoMadic
25: ChopperDave
25: Polydactyl
25: AndS
25: IceTrap
25: SlappySlaps
25: Loki
33: Richie Rich
33: GCSupra
33: TimC
33: KuizzyEfBaby
33: Combusted
33: Adonis
33: SkratchieChan
33: Lovo
33: Dread Dragon
33: Skoot
33: Dana
33: BMarq
33: PBS
33: SuperMan
33: Banaks
33: TenChi
49: BranGone
49: MK
49: Shankar
49: Little David
49: JetQuick
49: NatMecha
49: TommyBoy3
49: VinceV

Digusting Final

Alex Valle you got Steined!

I'm Genghis Bitch!

Grats Pimpbot!

Um . . . Grats?

Sherry Jenix - SD scrub destroyer

My Name is DJ Frank Fresh!

Special Thanks to CJ Photography for covering the event!

More Pictures at our Smugmug page

Low-Res Video Highlights from Fight!

Tuesday
Jun292010

Box Arena SSFIV 2v2 Ranking Battles 1.3

We would like to thank everyone who attended our tournament as well as watched our stream. Special thanks to Markman and Madcatz for providing prizes for our participants and as well as our stream viewers your support is always greatly appreciated by us and the community, Also thanks to Potatohead and Shin JN of Level|Up for helping us troubleshoot our new and improved stream it is always great to learn from the best!

Hope to see everyone this July 3rd and as well as the next ranbat!

Results

1: SecretWeapons (ShadyK/MikeRoss) 10 each
2: OnlineTopTier (GCSupra/SteinMania) 7
3: TeamUrbanLegend (BeefCake/Ghengis) 4
4: Dykotomy (Maku/Evan) 1
5: SamanthasBoys (Ramiro/David)
5: Akumamatata (NetEdge/Lovel)
7: ReptarOnIce (UnprotectedSex/Pimpbot9000)
7: CertifiedWarriors (CalmWarrior/MrCertified)
9: HandsomeFightersneverLose (Mikey/Tommy)
9: BoxArenaTechs (DJFrankFresh/KuizzyEfBaby)
9: NemoRemixed (Nemo/Lagade)
9: TrappedIntheVortex (IceTrap/ TheKingPin)
13: TeamWhat (Jordan/Sean)
13: AllMightyDolla (Repulse/skoot)
13: TeamAmerica (SlappySlaps/StyleGuile)
13: DiegoBenihana (Loki/Combusted)
17: KimchiandtheFatBoy (OceansideDoods/SkratchieChan)
17: TeamIshouldntBeHere (TSwizzle/AnDS)
17: FriedChickenTonight (SherryJenix/ShnJn)
17: PupnSuds (Bonesaw/Polydactyl)
17: DiscoInferno (Oliver/kenji)
17: SoPringles (BigSexy/Jay)

Point Standings

  1. ShadyK - 30
  2. Mike Ross - 20
  3. Tatsu, Warahk - 11
  4. SannSann - 10
  5. SteinMania - 8
  6. GCSupra - 7
  7. Moval, Fuson909, BEEFCAKE, Genghis - 4
  8. Maku, Nomadic, Pimpbot, Yeb, Alexman - 1


season pot is now $739

Official SRK Thread for Results

Official Photo Album

Monday
Jun282010

Level|Up and Box Arena explain Road to Evo 2010

Wednesday
Jun162010

Box Arena presents FIGHT! SSFIV Singles Tournament - San Diego, CA - July 3rd, 2010

SIGN UP NOW!

Its almost here... the weekend we have all been waiting for, Evolution 2010. The countless hours of practice and passion you have all dedicated to SSF4 is hopefully going to pay off. If you haven't had a chance to battle against the best of SoCal, be sure to clear out your schedule because you need to be at the Fight. The Box Arena and LevelUp have joined forces to bring you one of the best practice sessions you may get before Evo! If you are a competitive player and wish to represent SoCal in Shankar Tablada's "Road to Evolution" Documentary or simply wish to get in some last minute practice with the best of LA and SD we will see you at the Fight: Calm Before the Storm.

Where:
Frubble
9628 Carlton Hills Boulevard
Santee, CA 92071-1414
(619) 270-1230

Date:
July 3, 2010

Time:
Casuals 2pm-4:30pm
Sign-ups close at 4:30pm
Tournament soon after

Fees:
$5 to Prize Pool
Includes 1 raffle ticket
No Tournament/House Fee

Payout:
Variable Based on # of Entrants
View Structure at TheBoxArena.com

Tournament Details:
Please View The Box Arena's Rules For Regular Singles


Console: PS3
8 Stations all Lag Tested
Singles
Double Elimination
BYOC!!!
2/3 Rounds, 2/3 Games
Grand Finals is 3/5 Games
No Cap
Event will be live streamed  - www.justin.tv/theboxarena

SIGN UP NOW!

Official SRK Thread

Any Questions Please contact:
Info@ThBoxArena.com
Admin@Level-Upseries.com

Thursday
May132010

Box Arena Ranking Battles Round 1 Trailer

 

Many Thanks to Level Up Live for premiering our trailer on Wednesday Night Fights!

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