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Intermediate Global Taiko Showdown 2018 1x4231

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The Intermediate Global Taiko Showdown 2018 (IGTS 2018) was a country-based double-elimination 2v2 osu!taiko tournament hosted by FlamingRok and Kasumii-sama. It was the first instalment of the Intermediate Global Taiko Showdown and part of the Global Taiko Showdown series.

Tournament schedule 2r3s6r

Event Timestamp
Registration phase 2018-06-30/2018-07-29
Live drawings 2018-07-29 (13:00 UTC)
Group stage 2018-08-04/2018-08-12
Round 1 (Lower Bracket) 2018-08-18/2018-08-19
Quarterfinals 2018-08-25/2018-08-26
Semifinals 2018-09-01/2018-09-02
Finals 2018-09-08/2018-09-09
Grand Finals 2018-09-15/2018-09-16

Prizes 5r3n2j

Placing Prize(s)
Gold crown 3 months of osu!er, page banner
Silver crown 1 month of osu!er
Bronze crown 1 month of osu!er

Organisation 3g3j71

The Intermediate Global Taiko Showdown 2018 was run by various osu!taiko community .

Participants 1d4w2a

Groups 3f5id

Group Top seed High seed Mid seed Low seed Unseeded
A United States Japan Argentina Australia
B Ecuador Hong Kong Canada Venezuela
C Portugal Singapore Russian Federation Indonesia Colombia
D Malaysia Netherlands Brazil Chile Costa Rica

Podium 4l4f3r

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

Placing Country
Gold crown Malaysia
Silver crown Netherlands
Bronze crown United States

Mappools 3g1d6j

Grand Finals 1771r

the mappack here! (107 MB)

Finals 4x63s

the mappack here! (70 MB)

Semifinals 1i4ch

the mappack here! (63 MB)

Quarterfinals 2bn1p

the mappack here! (71 MB)

Round 1 (Lower Bracket) 446c3b

the mappack here! (56 MB)

Group stage 441qk

the mappack here! (67 MB)

Match results s3l1n

Grand Finals 1771r

Saturday, 15 September 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Malaysia 7 2 United States #1

Sunday, 16 September 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Netherlands 0 7 Malaysia #1
Malaysia 7 0 Netherlands #1

Finals 4x63s

Saturday, 8 September 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Malaysia 1 6 Netherlands #1
United States 6 3 #1

Semifinals 1i4ch

Saturday, 1 September 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Japan 2 5 Malaysia #1

Sunday, 2 September 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
4 5 Netherlands #1
Canada 3 5 Ecuador #1
Japan 3 5 United States #1
5 0 Ecuador #1
United States 5 2 Brazil #1

Quarterfinals 2bn1p

Friday, 24 August 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Netherlands 5 0 Singapore #1

Saturday, 25 August 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
Japan 5 2 Ecuador #1
Russian Federation 2 5 Malaysia #1
5 0 #1
Singapore 1 5 United States #1

Sunday, 26 August 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
2 5 Brazil #1
Russian Federation 1 5 Canada #1
Ecuador 5 0 Portugal win by default

Round 1 (Lower Bracket) 446c3b

Saturday, 18 August 2018:

Team 1 Team 2 Match link
United States 5 0 Hong Kong win by default
Indonesia 2 5 Brazil #1
Canada 5 1 Australia #1
Chile 0 5 Portugal win by default

Group stage 441qk

Saturday, 4 August 2018:

Group Team 1 Team 2 Match link
C Portugal 2 4 Singapore #1
C Russian Federation 4 1 Indonesia #1
A Japan 4 0 Australia #1
A Japan 4 1 #1
B Hong Kong 4 2 Canada #1
A United States 4 1 Argentina #1
B 4 0 Venezuela win by default

Sunday, 5 August 2018:

Group Team 1 Team 2 Match link
B Ecuador 4 0 Hong Kong win by default
A Argentina 1 4 Australia #1
C Singapore 4 2 Indonesia #1
A Australia 2 4 #1
D Malaysia 4 1 Chile #1
D Malaysia 2 4 Brazil #1
C Russian Federation 4 0 Colombia win by default
D Netherlands 4 1 Brazil #1
D Netherlands 4 0 Costa Rica win by default
D Portugal 4 0 Colombia win by default
C Canada 2 4 #1
B Chile 4 0 Costa Rica win by default
B Ecuador 0 4 #1

Saturday, 11 August 2018:

Group Team 1 Team 2 Match link
A United States 0 4 Japan #1
A United States 4 3 Australia #1
C Indonesia 4 0 Colombia #1
C Portugal 0 4 Indonesia #1
C Singapore 2 4 Russian Federation #1
A Japan 4 0 Argentina win by default
A United States 2 4 #1
B Ecuador 4 0 Venezuela win by default

Sunday, 12 August 2018:

Group Team 1 Team 2 Match link
B Hong Kong 0 0 Venezuela nullified
C Singapore 4 1 Colombia #1
D Malaysia 4 0 Costa Rica win by default
C Portugal 0 4 Russian Federation #1
D Malaysia 4 3 Netherlands #1
B Hong Kong 0 4 #1
D Brazil 0 0 Costa Rica nullified
D Netherlands 4 1 Chile #1
A Argentina 0 4 win by default
B Canada 4 0 Venezuela win by default
D Brazil 0 4 Chile win by default
B Ecuador 4 3 Canada #1

Ruleset m83o

General rules 70211

  1. The Intermediate Global Taiko Showdown 2018 is a two-on-two Team Vs tournament, with the aspect of double-elimination bracket.
  2. In order for your registration to count, you must meet following conditions:
    • Participant must fill out the provided form.
    • Participant must be within rank 3,500 - 10,000 during registrations.
    • Participant is not allowed to rank up further than rank 2,500 during the tournament's occurrence.
    • Participant must tournament's Discord server.
  3. The mapset will be announced the week before a stage begins.
  4. Match schedule is decided by the organizers, which will announce schedule the same day as the mapset every week. Each stage of this tournament will last a week, and that week starts when the mapset is announced a day before, so players need to get their match in before the week is over.
  5. If both teams get a tie on the Tiebreaker, the Tiebreaker will be replayed with FreeMod applied.
  6. If a player disconnects from the game, the opponent wins the round.
    • If the player disconnects during the first five seconds of the song, the match will be restarted.
  7. Maps cannot be used twice in the same round.
  8. If a player does not show up within 15 minutes of the start time, the enemy wins by default.
  9. Any other rules, changes, or unexpected occurrences will be announced in the tournament's forum thread.

Stage regulations 6e114

  1. There are five stages to this tournament: Group Stage, First Round, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals.
  2. Matches are seeded. Teams will be seeded by performance points.
  3. In Group Stage, you need to win 4 beatmaps to win a match. (Best-of-7)
  4. In First Round, Quarterfinals, and Semifinals, you need to win 5 beatmaps to win a match. (Best-of-9)
  5. In Finals, you need to win 6 beatmaps to win a match. (Best-of-11)

Match regulations 295k1z

  1. A private lobby will be created for the match, and both teams will be invited into their match following the agreed schedule. Match will be played as TeamVs and ScoreV2.
  2. Each team is allowed to select one warm-up map.
    • During Group Stage, warm-ups must not exceed 5:00 minutes.
    • Offensive songs may be blocked by referees.
  3. Map selection will be done by the team who is currently losing. At the start however, it will be whoever !roll the highest. When the starting team is decided, both teams will select one map to ban that is not the Tiebreaker.
  4. In case of a tie, the Tiebreaker will be played.
  5. Results will be displayed on Challonge, and announced by the referee.

Mappool regulations g3uf

  1. Each stage will receive its own mappool, and it will progressively become harder.
  2. Each mappool consists of 6 brackets: NoMod, Hidden, HardRock, DoubleTime, FreeMod, and Tiebreaker.
  3. Each mappool consists of 13 maps in total.
  4. Finals mappool will have 15 maps in total.
  5. The mappool consists of the following format:
    • 4 NoMod (5 in the Finals)
    • 2 Hidden
    • 2 HardRock
    • 2 DoubleTime
    • 2 FreeMod (3 in the Finals)
    • 1 Tiebreaker
  6. The Tiebreaker will be played under NoMod conditions.
    • In case of a tie, the Tiebreaker will be replayed again with FreeMod activated.
  7. The mappool will be released after the last match of the previous stage has been played.

Scheduling regulations 291q4a

  1. Every stage is held during the weekends.
  2. Matches are allowed to overlap if referees are available.
  3. Scheduling will be handled by the Tournament Management. Schedules and mappools will be released on the Sunday before the first matches of the actual stage. The Tournament Management will try to create the schedule to respect the participant's time zone.