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Event Rules

Singles (1v1) Stage List:

Starter Stages - Haz:Off
  • Battlefield
  • Final Destination
  • Pokemon Stadium 2
  • Small Battlefield
  • Smashville
Counterpick Stages - Haz: Off
  • Kalos Pokemon League
  • Town & City

Payout Structure

Tournaments with $5 entry

4 or below
Winner takes all

5 to 8 Entrants
1st: 70%
2nd: 30%

9 to 32 entrants
1st: 60%
2nd: 30%
3rd: 10%

33 to 64 entrants
1st: 50%
2nd: 25%
3rd: 15%
4th: 10%

65 to 128 entrants
1st: 50%
2nd: 24%
3rd: 13%
4th: 7%
5th: 3%

129 or more entrants
1st: 50%
2nd: 22%
3rd: 13%
4th: 7%
5th: 3%
7th: 1%

Tournaments with $10 entry

3 or below
Winner takes all

4 to 16 entrants
1st: 60%
2nd: 30%
3rd: 10%

17 to 32 entrants
1st: 50%
2nd: 25%
3rd: 15%
4th: 10%

33 to 64 entrants
1st: 50%
2nd: 24%
3rd: 13%
4th: 7%
5th: 3%

65 to 128 entrants
1st: 48%
2nd: 20%
3rd: 12%
4th: 8%
5th: 4%
7th: 2%

129 or more entrants
1st 45%
2nd 25%
3rd 11%
4th 8%
5th 3%
5th 3%
7th 1.5%
7th 1.5%
9th .5%
9th .5%
9th .5%
9th .5%

Tournament Rules

The Lab adheres to the Philly Smash Code of Conduct


Lab Tournament Rules - Click Here... It's a link.


Unsportsmanlike Conduct

We expect players to do their best to exhibit good sportsmanship. Since The Lab is a small space, a sudden change in tone or increase in volume can be very distracting. If a player exhibits an act of violence or threatened violence toward another player and/or Lab property (i.e. throwing a controller, slamming doors or slamming their fist on the table/ into a wall), the result may be immediate expulsion from the current event as well as potential probation from future events. This rule applies both during and after a tournament set as well as for players or spectators who are not currently involved in a set.

On the similar note, talking to your opponent may also be deemed as a distraction and you should try to do your best not to engage in a negative conversation. If you feel your opponent is purposely distracting you, it is OK to suspend your match to involve a TO. Decisions are at the discretion of The Laboratory staff. Please use your best judgment in these situations.

Additionally, cheering is not considered a form of distraction. If, as a player, you find that normal competitive crowd noise distracting, it is your responsibility to bring headphones, ear plugs, ect.