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Classic Tetris World Championship 2019
2019
Tournament information
SportTetris
LocationPortland, Oregon, United States
Date19–20 October 2019
Tournament
format(s)
Open score attack qualification
48-players single-elimination playoff
Host(s)Portland Retro Gaming Expo
VenueOregon Convention Center
Final positions
ChampionsJoseph Saelee
1st runners-upKoji "Koryan" Nishio
2nd runners-upDaniel "DanQZ" Zhang
Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee
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The 2019 Classic Tetris World Championship was the tenth edition of Classic Tetris World Championship which took place between 19 and 20 October 2018 in Portland, Oregon. Joseph Saelee won the tournament for the second time, defeating Koji "Koryan" Nishio.[1]

Format[edit]

The competition takes place over two days, with the Qualifying Round and Round Zero on the first day and the Main Event on the second. Contestants are allowed to bring their own controller, but it must be an original, unmodified NES Controller.

Qualifying Round[edit]

Qualifying takes place on a fixed number of NES stations. Entrants play "Type A" Tetris, starting on level 9 or higher, and are ranked based on their final score. Once an entrant's game ends for any reason, his/her total must be recorded by a tournament scorekeeper in order to be valid. Entrants may make as many qualifying attempts as they wish, but must return to the back of the waiting line for each one. Additionally there is the option to pay small amount of money and rent a station for an hour.

Winners of "Qualifying Events" held before the event are automatically qualified to the bracket, but their seedings are still determined by their Qualifying Round result. These winners are:

  • Joseph Saelee (West Coast Qualifier)
  • Josh Tolles (Midwest Qualifier)
  • Kristen Stein (Southern Qualifier)
  • Christopher Brady (East Coast Qualifier)
  • Jeff Moore (Desert Qualifier)

The 5 "Auto Qualifiers" above and next 43 best scorers in Qualifying Round qualified for the bracket. Top 16 scorers of the 48 qualified directly to the Main Event, while the other 32 went to Round Zero.[2]

Round Zero[edit]

Bottom 32 qualifiers are paired in best-of-three matches. Sixteen winners advanced to the Main Event.

Main Event[edit]

The Main Event is a single-elimination tournament consisting of five rounds of head-to-head matches (six if including Round Zero). All matches in Top 32 and Top 16 are best-of-three games, while matches in Top 8 thru Final are best-of-five.

For each game of a match, both players begin to play at the same time on separate systems, and the game continues until one of the following occurs:[2]

  • Trailing player tops-out (leader wins)
  • Leader tops-out; trailing player fails to match that score before topping-out (leader wins)
  • Leader tops out; trailing player passes that score (trailing player wins)

Result[edit]

[3]

Qualifying Round[edit]

  • Only Top 48 entrants shown. Tiebreakers are second-best score of players (non-maxout best score for players with multiple maxouts).
  • AQ – Auto Qualifier
Seed Name Best Score Tiebreaker
1 United States Joseph Saelee 999999 x4
2 Japan Koji "Koryan" Nishio 999999 x2
3 United States Jonas Neubauer 999999 x2
4 United States Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 999999 x2
5 United States Josh Tolles 999999 x1
6 United States Harry Hong 999999 x1
7 United States Terry Purcell 999999 x1
8 Japan Tomohiro "GreenTea" Tatejima 965460
9 United States Jeff Moore 946967
10 United States Allen "Brodindamp" Qiu 932240
11 United States Matt Buco 930135
12 United States "Scottobozo" 924550
13 United States Chad Muse 899440
14 United States Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 897582
15 Finland Jani Herlevi 894300
16 United States Ben Mullen 891780
17 United States Matt Schoolmaster 888329
18 United States Sean "Quaid" Ritchie 882074
19 Iceland Svavar Gunnar Gunnarsson 877827
20 United States Joey Parker 858743
21 Germany Marc Maier 857280
22 Canada Michael "NESCardinality" C. 827351
23 Singapore Paul Yeo 811040
24 United States Mykal "Sharky" 806455
25 Japan Sho "SQR" Akaki 793524
26 United States Austin "BeastinShen" Bennett 788280
27 United States Matt Martin 784242
28 United States Jake Stein 765897
29 United States Alex Kerr 764959
30 United States Paul "MegaRetroMan" Tesi 760084
31 United States Frank Westphal 749560
32 United States Stacy Schierholz 747800
33 United States Chris Brady 745624
34 United States Robin Mihara 740603
35 United States Michael de Guzman 739612
36 United States Reed Hanson 739193
37 Switzerland Matthias "Eris" Currat 738460
38 United States Peter "Muunas" LaRoe 737340
39 Canada Keith Wong 725433
40 United States Ethan Daniels 724672
41 Canada Philip "MicroBlizz" Ng 720400
42 United States Patrick "Packie" Haendle 704583
43 United States Andrew "aDudeAbides" Dudek 692583
44 United States David "DivCaste" LeGendre 692560
45 United States Trey Harrison 690341
46 Italy Mattia Fornasiero 689000
47 Belgium Lars "Jazzthief81" Vandenbergh 686120
48 Canada "Louie Skouie" 672281

Bracket[edit]

[3]

Top 8[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Grand Final
         
1 Joseph Saelee 3
8 Tomohiro "GreenTea" Tatejima 1
1 Joseph Saelee 3
4 Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 1
4 Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 3
5 Josh Tolles 2
1 Joseph Saelee 3
2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 2
2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 3
7 Terry Purcell 0
2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 3
14 Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 1
14 Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 3
27 Matt Martin 2

Section 1[edit]

Round Zero Top 32 Top 16 Quarterfinals
1 Joseph Saelee 2
32 Stacy Schierholz 1 33 Chris Brady 0
33 Chris Brady 2 1 Joseph Saelee 2
16 Ben Mullen 0
16 Ben Mullen 2
17 Matt Schoolmaster 2 17 Matt Schoolmaster 1
48 "Louie Skouie" 0 1 Joseph Saelee 3
8 Tomohiro "GreenTea" Tatejima 1
8 Tomohiro "GreenTea" Tatejima 2
25 Sho "SQR" Akaki 2 25 Sho "SQR" Akaki 0
40 Ethan Daniels 0 8 Tomohiro "GreenTea" Tatejima 2
41 Philip "MicroBlizz" Ng 0
9 Jeff Moore 1
24 Mykal "Sharky" 1 41 Philip "MicroBlizz" Ng 2
41 Philip "MicroBlizz" Ng 2

Section 2[edit]

Round Zero Top 32 Top 16 Quarterfinals
4 Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 2
29 Alex Kerr 1 36 Reed Hanson 1
36 Reed Hanson 2 4 Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 2
13 Chad Muse 0
13 Chad Muse 2
20 Joey Parker 0 45 Trey Harrison 0
45 Trey Harrison 2 4 Daniel "DanQZ" Zhang 3
5 Josh Tolles 2
5 Josh Tolles 2
28 Jake Stein 2 28 Jake Stein 0
37 Matthias "Eris" Currat 0 5 Josh Tolles 2
21 Marc Maier 0
12 "Scottobozo" 1
21 Marc Maier 2 21 Marc Maier 2
44 David "DivCaste" LeGendre 0

Section 3[edit]

Round Zero Top 32 Top 16 Quarterfinals
2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 2
31 Frank Westphal 0 34 Robin Mihara 0
34 Robin Mihara 2 2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 2
15 Jani Herlevi 0
15 Jani Herlevi 2
18 Sean "Quaid" Ritchie 2 18 Sean "Quaid" Ritchie 1
47 Lars "Jazzthief81" Vandenbergh 0 2 Koji "Koryan" Nishio 3
7 Terry Purcell 0
7 Terry Purcell 2
26 Austin "BeastinShen" Bennett 1 39 Keith Wong 1
39 Keith Wong 2 7 Terry Purcell 2
10 Allen "brodindamp" Qiu 0
10 Allen "brodindamp" Qiu 2
23 Paul Yeo 2 23 Paul Yeo 1
42 Patrick "Packie" Haendle 1

Section 4[edit]

Round Zero Top 32 Top 16 Quarterfinals
3 Jonas Neubauer 1
30 Paul "MegaRetroMan" Tesi 2 30 Paul "MegaRetroMan" Tesi 2
35 Michael de Guzman 0 30 Paul "MegaRetroMan" Tesi 0
14 Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 2
14 Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 2
19 Svavar Gunnar Gunnarsson 2 19 Svavar Gunnar Gunnarsson 1
46 Mattia Fornaserio 0 14 Aidan "Batfoy" Jerdee 3
27 Matt Martin 2
6 Harry Hong 1
27 Matt Martin 2 27 Matt Martin 2
38 Peter "Muunas" LaRoe 0 27 Matt Martin 2
11 Matt Buco 1
11 Matt Buco 2
22 Michael "NESCardinality" C. 1 43 Andrew "aDudeAbides" Dudek 0
43 Andrew "aDudeAbides" Dudek 2

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Classic Tetris World Championship". Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Rules – Classic Tetris World Championship". Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Results – Classic Tetris World Championship". Retrieved 31 October 2019. Cite error: The named reference "result" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).