- Superstar Cardgaming is a good venue, but as always, a little cramped. We always have people milling around outside and in the halls, and at previous events it's gotten way out of hand. If bladers continue to misbehave and scream and litter at this venue, we might not be able to use the bathroom there, or hold tournaments there, or worse, the card shop could lose its lease. If a WBO event causes a business to close up, we might have to apply warning percentage to any bladers who negatively contributed towards that. Behave yourselves, bladers! Don't litter, don't run, don't shout, don't block passageways. And tell your parents not to do that either!
- Don't litter. Clean up after yourself. If you litter, you might be asked by the venue not to come back. If you're too young to understand not to litter, don't go to public events.
- Superstar Cardgaming is too cramped to run 4 beystadiums. Every time we try to have 4 stadiums, like yesterday, we realize very quickly that we only really have room for 3.
- We had 21 people total yesterday, out of 32 people who registered. That's 11 noshows! Actually more, since I see some unregistered people showed up to the tournament too. Some of you gave reasons! Most of you didn't. I'll be recording who didn't show up and didn't leave a reason, and at the second offense you'll be getting some warning percentage. For some of you, it's actually going to be the third offense, so you're going to get a bunch more warning percentage. There were other people who wanted to attend and didn't because the tournament was full, and you did them a disservice. Perhaps this additional warning percentage will steer you in the right direction, or at least prevent you from wasting tournament slots and preventing other people from playing the way you have been. You were all warned, numerous times, about this!
- Burst Classic is a fun format, but not one that people are readily familiar with. It's too much for new bladers and parents to understand. Most of the people who showed up hadn't read the rules and understood them, they just saw the words "Beyblade Tournament" and immediately stopped reading any and all clarifying details. Well, I'm used to that by now. But it doesn't make me any less disappointed in them.
- I decided to forego using the caution tape yesterday. A mistake. Orange cones are apparently not enough to keep bladers from entering the tournament match area. Don't knock over the orange cones. Don't MOVE the orange cones, they were put there for a reason!
- If a judge is in the middle of a match or running a tournament or otherwise busy with something, do not interrupt them and try to talk to them. Especially not if your questions aren't important. If you're just trying to say hey, or ask if they want to beyblade battle, or invite them to some other event, maybe save that for when they aren't currently busy making the tournament happen. Once the tournament begins, the judges and organizers shouldn't be spoken to unless you have an extremely good reason or an extremely important question and they aren't currently busy.
- Don't touch other people's beyblades and beyparts without permission. Don't touch other people's beyblades and beyparts without permission. Don't touch other people's beyblades and beyparts without permission. Don't touch other people's beyblades and beyparts without permission. Don't touch other people's beyblades and beyparts without permission.
If someone's launcher breaks? Don't immediately announce "OH I CAN FIX IT" and then immediately move to take the launcher from them.
You don't know if that person holding the launcher is already more experienced with fixing broken launchers than everyone else in the room (they are)
you don't know if the launcher was theirs or if it was borrowed from another person (it was),
you don't know if the owner of the launcher is okay with you trying to fix it (they're not),
and if someone says not to touch that launcher, you need to listen to them and not touch that launcher.
I regret that I had to raise my voice during this tournament, and I did raise my voice, but some of you don't listen.
- Don't leave the tournament before the top 8 in the finals are announced. You never know when we're going to find a serious issue that completely rearranges the top 8. You don't want to miss the finals just because you left early!
- We ran into a major tournament issue yesterday! One of the first round matches was reported incorrectly, DLSBlader3 vs geetster99 was reported as a win for DLSBlader3. But apparently geetster99 won that one. We didn't discover this error until the first stage had been entirely completed, and by then it was too late to change it in Challonge! (NEVER hit finalize tournament on Challonge.)
Errors in reporting from the first stage resonate outward, creating a horrible butterfly effect that makes the entire tournament go slightly wrong. DLSBlader3 should've faced someone who also lost their first round match in round two. geetster99 should've faced someone who'd won their first round match.
Aside from Challonge setting up incorrect match assignments, this also messed with the Buchholz values of every blader at the end of the first stage! Buchholz is determined by checking the number of wins all your opponents had, ignoring the highest and lowest ones, and adding the rest. So, everyone who faced DLSBlader3 and geetster99 in the tournament original would have 3 points potential Buchholz from having battled either of those bladers. But after the record is correctly, DLSBlader3 is worth 2 in Buchholz, and geetster99 is worth 4!
We had to recalculate the buchholz of every blader who face either of those two in the tournament! Well, only the 3-2s, thankfully. So that was just Goldslicer and I. My buchholz remained... heinously low! And Goldslicer's buchholz actually went down to 7. (actually, I think Challonge's original Buchholz calculation of 8 for him was incorrect too?) So at that point, we suddenly had the top 9 being
Name - Win Record - Buchholz
TSO - 5-0
Yami - 4-1
Beymaster - 4-1
Geester - 4-1
Derpyspriggan - 3-2 - 10
Goldslicer - 3-2 - 7
Lilwookie - 3-2 - 7
JER1V - 3-2 - 7
DeceasedCrab - 3-2 - 5
Normally, this is no problem! Because, surprise, there's no longer a question of who's in the top 8!
Except Lilwookie left. After his original tiebreaker match against JER1V, he had departed. So, unfortunately, we had to move the person in 9th to finals.
- I'm serious, don't leave the tournament before the top 8 in the finals are announced. You never know when we're going to find a serious issue that completely rearranges the top 8. You don't want to miss the finals just because you left early!
EDIT: There were actually a couple of things I forgot! Yesterday was really something!
- We don't like to have Swiss tournaments with odd numbers of players, because then 5 players get byes. Honestly, I hate byes more than some people hate tiebreak matches. Byes are the worst. It prevents you from accruing a loss, but it also prevents you from accruing buchholz. So if you went 2-2 with 1 bye, that doesn't put you on the same footing as someone who went 3-2. The 1 bye doesn't count as a win. It counts as a non-loss. So someone who goes 3-1 with 1 bye is ranked higher than everyone who went 3-2, we've seen this happen at tournaments, and that gets you to the finals. But unfortunately the case is not the same for 2-2 with 1 bye. In the future, we will try like crazy to avoid having odd numbers of players. OnTheDL3 was trying to remain available there to help us get to even in case we needed it, but there was a miscommunication and it didn't happen.
- Parents, I know sometimes things can be upsetting for you and upsetting for your blader. But you NEVER have a good cause to angrily accost the organizers and judges. If you're unhappy about the Bye rules, well, we're sorry, but that's how tournaments work. You don't get a refund just because you're unhappy with the result, and you shouldn't harass and harangue people over the result. Sometimes the organizers and judges have enough difficulties on their plate. We would ask that any parents that do not feel as if they will be able to compose themselves if their blader doesn't make it to the finals because of a weird technicality please don't attend or register for WBO events. We will not accept that sort of behavior.
- Y'all need to stop swearing at tournaments! All of you! I caught judges swearing, I saw parents swearing, and twice I saw bladers swearing at the stadiums. This is a family friendly event! NO SWEARING!
- And let's talk about being a good sport! Don't sing taunting sounds! Don't swear! Don't aggressively call your opponent "buddy"! Don't turn the handshake after a match into a test of strength! Be Good To Each Other!
Tournament was a little bit on the chaotic side I guess, but I had fun. We need to be more careful in reporting match victories!