That's really too bad, man.
But hey, it's your decision and everyone should respect that. (GO PLAY BEYWHEELZZZZZZ NOW!!)
But hey, it's your decision and everyone should respect that. (GO PLAY BEYWHEELZZZZZZ NOW!!)
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(Jul. 22, 2012 1:46 AM)ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Wrote: LOL U MAD BRO?
(Jul. 22, 2012 1:58 AM)TysonIsDaBest Wrote: I'm still going to compete. It's just I kinda quit having interest in it. But i'm always happy to annoy Johnny Boy.
(Jul. 22, 2012 1:58 AM)DefStamina88 Wrote: Me be there around 1pm...
(Jul. 22, 2012 10:16 PM)Hitsugiya Wrote: First of all, that's not my name.
1. Dark Mousy (His stupid/awesome Zombie, and dumb/brilliant generic compact)
2. Hitsugiya (Seaborg, Wolborg 4, Driger G/V, Dark's Zombie, generic compact)
3. Siliva (Wolborg 4, Driger something)
(Jul. 24, 2012 11:20 AM)Hitsugiya Wrote: Upon further inspection, after Siliva and I reviewed the footage of the final match; we see that in the final battle, Siliva's launcher "ripped" apart his bey upon launch. If he hadn't called 2 Reshoot Clause in the matches before, he could've called a Reshoot Clause. Meaning if he had saved up, and used his Reshoot Clause where it really mattered, he had a good chance of making us re-do the finals and have last weekend all over again. Basically, Siliva made a mistake, and suffered because of it, and you're super lucky, Dark.
(Jul. 24, 2012 11:25 AM)th!nk Wrote:The battle was 2-3, it surely wasn't pure luck, Reshoot Clause or not.(Jul. 24, 2012 11:20 AM)Hitsugiya Wrote: Upon further inspection, after Siliva and I reviewed the footage of the final match; we see that in the final battle, Siliva's launcher "ripped" apart his bey upon launch. If he hadn't called 2 Reshoot Clause in the matches before, he could've called a Reshoot Clause. Meaning if he had saved up, and used his Reshoot Clause where it really mattered, he had a good chance of making us re-do the finals and have last weekend all over again. Basically, Siliva made a mistake, and suffered because of it, and you're super lucky, Dark.
Using Reshoot Clauses wisely is part of a good tactical tournament. Putting Dark's win down to pure luck is extremely insulting, and I'd expect you to apologise to him.
(Jul. 24, 2012 12:13 PM)th!nk Wrote: For starters, in plastics, making sure your beyblade is completely secure and won't disassemble on launch is a big part of competitive play.I knew Dark or Siliva would win the tournament in the first place. Considering I only have 3 plastics, and he and Siliva have a much bigger collection than everyone else, I knew they both had guaranteed places. To be honest, I didn't even expect to place, let alone even play. And Siliva did check the security of his combos in between rounds.
Secondly, as I already stated, the fact you're even questioning his victory on such flimsy, speculative grounds just makes it sound like jealousy to me, and it's incredibly disrespectful.
(Jul. 24, 2012 12:19 PM)DefStamina88 Wrote: Seeing that Siliva crashed out two matches (that I know of), he probably didn't expect anymore Crashes. Also, he looked like he was trying to fix everything. He used Driger V2 and Dark's custom Zombie...DefStamina88 Dark used his compact against Siliva's Wolborg in the Final match.