No more than a few feet away from Buckingham Palace itself is St. James’s Park, a location we held the "Never Mind the Beyblade" event at no so long ago.
And on the 6th of August we'll be there again!
A brilliant park, and a brilliant venue, this years summer tournament will be held at this great location.
The point we’ve chosen has good food and toilet facilities, being no more than a few feet from public amenities and a cafe.
The meeting point will be just up and to the left of point 4 on the St. James’s park map:
http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/st_james_park/
You’ll also be able to see on the map by clicking on “Transport & infoâ€, the nearest tube stations.
If you need further details on the location, try google maps: click here, and use the 'directions' option.
We'll be meeting at point 4 (The blue bridge) at 12:00pm, and will move to an area of nearby grass at 1:00 to start the tournament. The tournament will most probably go on until around 3:30, yet it could go on for less, or possibly longer.
We'd recommend travelling to the event from Green Park station (one stop on from Oxford Circus), as it's closest to the event.
• The tournament style will be block round robin, since this worked well at the last event.
• The main tournament will be MFB only, but free battles will allow plastic and HMS as usual.
Items we'd recommend for you to bring would include a hooded coat or jacket in case of rain, possibly an umbrella, but here's hoping the summer will hold out for a while longer!
If it's sunny, make sure to bring sun cream, sunglasses, and possibly a baseball cap or trucker and some water (as we'll be spending a good couple of hours there).
We'd also recommend that if you do intend to take part in the tournament, then bring your own beys.
This may sound like an obvious suggestion, but in the past people have come without, expecting to borrow other peoples.
This would not be a problem, but more than half the blades that have been lent out to people have either come back damaged from improper use, or not come back at all (as those who visited expo will know).
Obviously this has made people a lot more reluctant to lend out their own beys.
The entry fee will be the same as usual, free with a blader passport (£6 to buy), or £3 otherwise, and as usual there is no age restriction.
We hope you'll be interested in this tournament, and enjoy it as you have done with previous tournaments.
Thanks,
theflightyellz
Banned parts:
Standard WBO rules apply, no worn parts, no Libra wheel, your parts will be checked if they're behaving in an unconventional way.
Selling Thread:
(All sellers and buyers for the event click and use here)
Attending:
Theflightyellz
Rocky
♥
Akatsuki
Ansah
Blitz
jjsonickid
director
NOVA
cutewolfsam
fEEnIx-kId
Zero
xXUnicornoXx
Phantom_Blader
smg4life01
Pegakid
Sora
rentao
brazman
KidTala
Beyunit-DL
Towel-Terror
LeeDraciel
DarkDanzer
imz1991khan
Bringing Stadiums:
Rocky, Blitz, ♥, jjsonickid - Attack
Akatsuki, xXUnicornoXx - Balance
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3. Stay Aware of Your Belongings
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4. The Tournament Will Last At Least a Few Hours
This event is likely to last at least a few hours. If you can't commit to the entire tournament, you're welcome to come watch and play for fun instead!
5. Listen For Your Username To Be Called
Your name will be called when it's time for your next battle. If you need to leave early or take a break, tell a judge. Missing a match could mean disqualification!
6. Players Must Meet Regional Product Age Restrictions
All players in this event must meet the age restrictions on Beyblade products in their region. TAKARA-TOMY recommends Beyblade for ages 6+. Hasbro recommends Beyblade for ages 8+. Players under these ages may only participate with the permission of their parent/guardian.
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Poll: Will you be attending Rule Beytania?
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This is off-topic anyway, and people should cease SPAMming with empty challenges and daring insults. Just go to the tournament and play, or write those comments in private messages or emails.
That said, I got my hand caught in a train door last night and have quite a large cut across my finger as it's torn off a few layers of skin.
Seems to have effected my launch quite a bit since I can't bend my index finger for plasters :\
Think this will have a fairly large effect on my game
but the best blader in the uk should still be able to blade by the 6th
use your power level seeing as its !!!!!OVER NINE THOUSAND!!!!!
But seriously dude I hope you get better soon
or all my competition will be gone
Or y'know... use the waterfall.
(Jul. 30, 2010 1:31 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Actually he should clean up his writing, there are people on the board who do not speak English so well.
This is off-topic anyway, and people should cease SPAMming with empty challenges and daring insults. Just go to the tournament and play, or write those comments in private messages or emails.
No offence but I dont find it that bad, a little excitement wont hurt.
(Jul. 30, 2010 4:21 PM)RAW Wrote: No offence but I dont find it that bad, a little excitement wont hurt.Except it is pointless ? They might do very bad in the end, and will have talked for nothing ... It is slightly better when things are said after a tournament has happened; that is excitement that is appreciable to read.
I wish there was more London events espicially the week after cause My mums off work the whole week.