anyways yhyh wens da vidz being broadcasted on youtube eni
The Videos -
Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsymMyuBDlI
Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBjVgD4dG...re=related
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Hey all you UK bladers It's mine and LeeDraciel's turn to bring you another official tournament!
Specific info:
When: 26th of February 11.30am until it finishes. (Tournament will start by 12.30 - 13:00pm) If you do turn up after 12.30 there is a chance you won't be able to take part!
Where: At the bandstand
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=re...4&t=h&z=19
ControL_'s Guide
Directions to the bandstand:
OK heads up guys, you want to be taking the following buses that pass by (or are close): 13, 46, 82, 113, 187. The 13 and 46 are one stop away so walk around the edge of St Johns Wood high street. From here on, you wil lwant to enter the park via the entrance by the mosque. The Mosque is labelled on the linked map added on the OP.
Now train wise, you guys want to get the Jubilee line somewhat and get off at Bakers street (Jubilee, metropolitain, bakerloo and some more?). From bakers street station you want to walk down the road on the right of the entrance/exit for 50 metres, cross the small road and enter through the main of the parks entrances, you can't miss it! At this stage you will be at a duck/swan feeding area and on your immediate right is a big bridge. You want to go cross that bridge and when your across the 30 metre long bridge, you want to turn left and walk up that path. For about 100 metres walking straight following the path, you will reach the bandstand - easy! For this route you should use this map. (Bandstand at top middle, bridge is at the direct bottom : Route A
The other route, to get here you can get off at St Johns Wood station, get the bus 113/82/13 outside and take it for 2 stops to the mosque (then walk down hangover road to entrance). Enter through the hangover road entrance. From the entance you will see a largish playground, a pond; there are many kids yellow paddling boats here in this small pond, and across this pond is the boathouse cafe, a cafe. Route B map Looking at the map, you can see the pond. Walk down the outlined path hugging the lake. You should aim to walk all the way down that path till you reach the bridge as described in route A. Again walk up 100metres up the straight path and your there. - The bandstand is the small white circle in the bottom right of the link. Hangover road entrance is in the top right, to the right of that is the playground and the pond.
These are two easiest ways to get there via public transport and walking!
Tournament Format: Double Elimination - (Event Guide - http://worldbeyblade.org/eventguide.pdf )
(Due to having so many people turning up to the UK events we now have to use this format as battles take a long time to process and tournaments take far too long)
Banned parts:
This is the WBO Standard format rule book(READ IT) - http://worldbeyblade.org/standardrules.pdf
Prices:
The regular price is £3
Or free If you have purchased a Blader Passport.
Which is available to buy on the day for £6
(Thanks to N for the template)
Feb-Bey-ary Freeze Raffle!
Control_ and BladeStorm will be doing a raffle on the day to raise extra funds for the WBO.
Prices: £1 for one ticket and £2 for three tickets.
Time: Around 12.30pm
Prizes: NIB TT Earth Aquila Starter, NIB Hasbro Storm Pegasus and NIP Dark Wolf from BB-32. 1st will receive a mystery prize.
Remember to wear warm clothes as February isn't the warmest of months!
Confirmed Attendees -
- LeeDraciel
- Blitz
- Linh004
- aron101
- tormented
- ThePokeBlader
- Team Taurus
- -KsB-UcHiHa-
- dark-Ldrago7531
- Enzoxs
- Control_
- Beyjun
- BladeStorm
- sexy child
- Stormcyber
- Vortex-Pegas
- Dragoonkid
- darkness legend
- Tossi
- madmuppet98
- Vamp69
- Blazing Dragon
- doctor blade
- Tarik 125
- Hell Kid
- OmegaZX
- Capry
- Rentao
- Phantom_Blader
- N
- rui123
- smg4life01
- Manicben
- RevertedtoZero
- UltraBlader
- ShizzyShea
- Taz465
- Callum6939
- flymewmincrew
- Jamie Thunder
- Cyberpega101
- Killer Kid Chaos9
- hasan125
- Zahoor
- RockL-drago2866
- jaafar125
- PRINCEcharming
- beyblademan95
- Mephiles Dark
- Digi-Blader
- St.Killer
- ZE12O
- CRAZE
- Cutewolfsam
- jjsonickid
- Unknown Air
- Stormdragon
- Pamorlai
- Ahmed
- Gingka disciple
- Beyblade247
- danba26
- smallville
- Small
- Golden Blade
- Horogium3000
- StivesxBlader
- MaxiumxBlader
- KillerGeminos
- Cyber Kerberous
- afroman423
- coolstar150
- coolstar1
- arkboy
- BlacK PhoeniX
- burnbull1960
Unconfirmed Attendees -
- Zero
- MUB
- AKStormT
- MEECH
- TheFusionRuler
- mc snow
- WackyD
- Hell
- RetroDranzer
- Coolbigz
- swiftykidd
- xHB Saucex
- Pyrus Pegasus
- Mustafa Anwar
- Blader5691
- GalaxyNovaXL
- cor28
- AK47U
- ErazmusG
- CyberDunn
- Akatsuki
- Woffie5225
- SiLENTR34P3R
Sellers Thread - http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Feb-Bey-...6-02-11-UK
Any other questions don't hesitate to get in contact with me or Lee via PM.
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anyways yhyh wens da vidz being broadcasted on youtube eni
Was fun, but man double elimination is harsh, also means we're less likely to earn good points compared to the other tournaments in other countries, which is a bit unfair I think.
I think double elimination needs to be set as either the standard for EVERYONE running a tourny, or not used.
Kinda feels like we're being punished just for having more bladers.
Anyway /rant
Was a good day, well done to blitz!!!
I only played three times, winning one and losing two...
Double elimination doesnt give people, especially newbies the chance to rack up some beypoints.
Either this should be set as the standard, or we give limited places for future tourneys... (dont think bladers will like tht though...)
(Feb. 27, 2011 5:22 PM)taz465 Wrote: hey guys i was there but i had to go who won and what was the mystery prize in the raffle
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Feb-Bey-...25?page=11
(Feb. 27, 2011 5:08 PM)♥ Wrote: Having so many interested participants will mean that you can hold more frequent tournaments.
This is what I like about the UK community at the moment, you can plan a tournament and not have to worry about getting enough people. I would be more than happy to do two tournaments a month but It's just not possible being in a full time job (6 days a week), I know I'm not the only one who can host tournaments but most of the people who are more capable are in the same situation as me.
To be honest I can see why the UK community aren't so keen on the whole Double Elimination format as it does limit the amount of matches you'll get and points you can gain and we are so use to using the Block Round Robin Format. However I can also see where Kai-V is coming from having to process such a large number of battles is very time consuming as we seem to get 50+ people each time and i'm not willing to put a limit on the amount of people who can participate as it is defeating the point of the WBO is trying to achieve.
At the moment I'm happy to do Double Elimination as the UK is pretty active when it comes to tournaments compared to other countries. I'm going to do my best to host a tournament each month at the moment and will continue to do so for as along as I can.
(Feb. 27, 2011 5:22 PM)taz465 Wrote: hey guys i was there but i had to go who won and what was the mystery prize in the raffle
You can find all that info on the previous page.
(Feb. 27, 2011 5:47 PM)Blitz Wrote: i'm not willing to put a limit on the amount of people who can participate as it is defeating the point of the WBO is trying to achieve.
I don't see the idea of restricting the amount of participants as a bad thing, especially when there are many people in your area that can host tournaments frequently.
Thanks for playing twice, you can go now!
I think we need a mix of double elimination to encourage large gatherings and restricted round robin events to allow people to actually gain points.
and let the veterans and pros go with double elimination.
Makes sense right?
or we could hold more tournaments... with restricted numbers...
Have you considered making it a mandatory condition of participating in the tournament, to be able to stay until a certain time? From where I stood it looked like it was handled well by the organisers, but it was still disruptive when people were disappearing without telling anyone.
And an easy filtration to be done on the day/night before meaning no need for dramatic changes in any rules, same frequency of tournaments, ect.
(Feb. 27, 2011 7:52 PM)ControL_ Wrote: Dman's makes more sense, if "noobs" by points could be filtered into their own groups, and more advanced players to be filtered into their groups it would not only allow "noobs" to have a higher chance of going further, but identifies the advanced; instead of advanced players stealing points from "noobs", they have to earn them from bladers of similar capabilities.
And an easy filtration to be done on the day/night before meaning no need for dramatic changes in any rules, same frequency of tournaments, ect.
Technically, if both advanced and "noobs" started at 1000 Beypoints, you could get a "noob" with the same amount of Beypoints as an advanced player just because they fought people of their caliber ... On a world ranking, that would not be representative.
(Feb. 27, 2011 8:02 PM)Kai-V Wrote:It's still somewhat catergorising them, you would definitely find more "noobs" if there was a low beypoint grouping. As opposing to how we did do it, which meant our group was overwhelmed with high BPers and previously podium dwellers (me, JJsonickid, Tormented, judge..)who showed the path to some double losses.(Feb. 27, 2011 7:52 PM)ControL_ Wrote: Dman's makes more sense, if "noobs" by points could be filtered into their own groups, and more advanced players to be filtered into their groups it would not only allow "noobs" to have a higher chance of going further, but identifies the advanced; instead of advanced players stealing points from "noobs", they have to earn them from bladers of similar capabilities.
And an easy filtration to be done on the day/night before meaning no need for dramatic changes in any rules, same frequency of tournaments, ect.
Technically, if both advanced and "noobs" started at 1000 Beypoints, you could get a "noob" with the same amount of Beypoints as an advanced player just because they fought people of their caliber ... On a world ranking, that would not be representative.
So catergorising the new comers would mean meeting advanced new players (which is ofcourse fair) and less so advanced new players. Now they don't face the top 30 Beyworldrankings; which there are lot of in the UK.
(Feb. 27, 2011 7:48 PM)dman12 Wrote: or put the veterans in a group and the newbies in a group that way your facing someone with a similar level of beyblading to youno i dont think thats true cos i was atthat tournament and came 4th and that was my first bey i beat ark boy 3-0 and i gave lee draciel a run for his money
take me for example i was new but i got realy far
(Feb. 27, 2011 9:26 PM)stormdragon Wrote:(Feb. 27, 2011 7:48 PM)dman12 Wrote: or put the veterans in a group and the newbies in a group that way your facing someone with a similar level of beyblading to youno i dont think thats true cos i was atthat tournament and came 4th and that was my first bey i beat ark boy 3-0 and i gave lee draciel a run for his money
take me for example i was new but i got realy far
There was no 4th. It was 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Group Runners-up.