Booked train for 15th,
I'd pick both, I'll try to smash it anyway
I'd pick both, I'll try to smash it anyway

Regents park |
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25 |
Somewhere else; post suggestions |
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8 |
Total: | 100% | 33 vote(s) |
(Nov. 20, 2016 1:18 PM)Syphon Wrote: I feel like moving it to the 3rd of December would be a great idea if I'm completely honest. I'm not just saying that because I have a carp ton of work due in at the end of this month. Why would you even suggest such an absurd thing?
(Nov. 11, 2016 3:22 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Hi all,
This message is to explain the recent delay in processing tournaments from London. Unfortunately, we confirmed with philo1114 that he used an illegal Beyblade in the previous two tournaments he played in. Specifically, the Heavy Disk he used had star stickers placed precisely where they would cause the most friction with the Driver.
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When questioned on this, he claimed to have learned the placement from players in Hong Kong. @[Manicben] and other players at the event all judged that the disk had an abnormal level of Burst resistance which was eliminated by switching to a different disk.
This placement goes against the WBO's own regulations ("Stickers cannot be placed anywhere where two parts of the Beyblade come into contact with each other,"), the WBBA's own rules, and the instructions that come with Takara-Tomy Beyblades that state to only place stickers on the outer perimeter of the disk.
We discussed the matter with other organizers — including Ben — and have issued a 1-month suspension for philo1114 from worldbeyblade.org and WBO tournaments. Additionally, his matches won't be processed and he won't receive Faces or Credits for his previous two tournaments. Because of these unusual circumstances, some players will have their outcome in the previous tournaments they played in improved.
If you have any other questions about this, feel free to get in touch with me or Manicben.