(Jan. 11, 2012 5:00 PM)Uwik Wrote: Ahh, I see, let's hope it's just a simple misunderstanding in the terms used. Apart from the Deck Battle format, is there any other format used? The Point format?
They have "rules" posted here on the US Beyblade Battle Series website: https://www.beybladeuschampionships.com/rules.php
They also link to a rulebook ... but the link doesn't download a .pdf like it should.
There's no mention of a "Deck Battle format". It seems to me like they just do a "majority of three" format:
Quote:ROUNDS
Each Round will consist of three (3) Battles. Each Competitor will compete in Round Competitors that win the Round will move to the next Round. Competitors that lose the Round will be eliminated from the tournament.
WINNING
1. If a Competitor touches his or her Opponent or the BEYSTADIUM during the Battle, they will automatically lose that Battle.
2. If at any time during the Battle a BEYBLADE top launches outside of the BEYSTADIUM the Competitor will be disqualified and the Opponent will be declared the winner of that Battle.
3. If a Competitor’s BEYBLADE top enters a side pocket in the BEYSTADIUM and continues to spin longer than the Opponent’s BEYBLADE top, he or she will be declared the winner.
4. The winner of the Round will be the Competitor that wins the majority of the 3 Battles – either by winning 2 of the 3 Battles or by winning 1 Battle when the other 2 Battles are a tie.
5. If a Round ends with 3 tie Battles, additional Battles will be played until a Battle is won. The winner of that Battle will be declared the winner of that Round.
Also, here's the page for the Canada Beyblade "Battle Series" as well ... :\ http://promos.ytv.com/beyblade-tournament/default.aspx