The MIT started out as a mistake. When founders, Forrest and Steven decided to see who could be the first to win 3 matches
in a row, without switching their character, would be proclaimed, "Mr. Invincible." After agreeing upon the stakes, the competition
proceeded, with Forrest proving to be the victor again and again. After 17 matches, Steve finally found himself in the winner's
circle. More than excited, he shouted, "I'M MR. INEVITABLE!" Abosolutely astonished at Steve's grammaticial confusion, Forrest
corrected him, though even today the name sticks, due to its sheer frivolousness. Today, the gamers compete to see who can
be the first to reach 3 unabridged victories in a row, with the same character. If a player has not yet won a match, they
are able to change their character, though after a single victory, they must attain that character for the remainder of the
tournament.
Snake Tournament: This tournament is composed of each player starting on Mario, and upon each victory,
the person advances one character at a time, until reaching bowser. A victory with the use of Bowser earns the winning of
the tournament.
Kill Advance Tournament: Each Player starts on Mario, and at the end of each game, the competetor advances
according to the number of kills they earned that round. The person who makes it to Bowser and back is the victor.
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