If Ethan didn't get the bounty because he died before timing out, then this is an issue that needs to be addressed before the next tournament. It also means I worded it incorrectly on my blog because I interpreted the rule incorrectly.
There is a debate around the issue of what it means to "reach the kill screen" that we've
discussed before (and are now discussing again...).
I said this last month, specifically in regard to kill screen bounties in fact, hoping to avoid this exact situation:
If the bounty is intended as "first person to die due to the kill screen bug," it would have to be phrased that way.
It really does!
The ambiguity needs to be totally removed because there's a language issue around the word "screen."
To me and many others, "reach the kill screen" just means "get to 22-1."
I feel that way because, in the context of Donkey Kong, "screen" is one of the standard terms used to refer to any stage/board within a level (Ie, 4-1 is a "barrel screen", 16-4 is a "elevator screen", etc.), and not to something that occurs or appears at some particular point (such as "the Pauline rescue screen").
If the semantics are to be consistent, "kill screen" must refer to the entirety of 22-1, and not specifically to the bug that kills you
on 22-1.
Here's a sort of "proof" of my position (at least as it relates to common usage): virtually everyone who talks about what happened "on the kill screen" is referring to 22-1, and
the totality of the action that takes place on 22-1, NOT just "the moment that Jumpman dies."
"I smashed 4 barrels on the kill screen," "look at what the timer does on the kill screen", etc.
Such usage wouldn't make sense for anyone who would limit the definition of "reaching the kill screen" to the specific moment when Jumpman dies. Nothing that happens on 22-1 could be said to be happening "on the kill screen" because, by that definition, the player hasn't "reached the kill screen" yet.
So, if a bounty is contingent on the very specific condition that Jumpman has to be killed
by the kill screen bug, then it needs to be spelled out with no ambiguity, because the meaning of "reach the kill screen" is not the same for everyone. To most of us, "screen" is identical in meaning to "board" or "stage."