Mar
14

Maryland Mayhem Part 1

  Silver Spring, Maryland
Tournament Results
MLK Jr. Park
1120 Jackson Rd
  Meet under the shelter
11:30 AM on 03/14/2020
Format
Burst

Most official Beyblade Burst gear can be used.

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Type

One Beyblade is prepared and used in each First Stage match.

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Admission
0 cash
Please come prepared. It is helpful for both hosts and judges if all participants bring at least one Takara Tomy or Hasbro-manufactured Beyblade of their own and more than one launcher when possible. Additionally, parents of children under the age of 13 must be present for the duration of the event, as tournament end times can be difficult to estimate, and we would hate for someone to be left behind once it is over.

Be aware of your belongings. We'd advise users to please, please look after your stuff. While yes this is a Beyblade tournament and we're not suggesting that any of us would attempt to take each other's stuff it is still happening at a public venue where other people (who may not be so friendly) are going to be present as well. Of course, if you see a personal belonging lying around bring it up any of the judges so we can return it to the right person. Your co-operation is appreciated!

All players must arrive on-time. The tournament will begin no later than 12:00 PM and is expected to run for about 3 hours, though if there is a large turnout it may take longer. Please plan accordingly. If you do not arrive at the scheduled start time, you risk being excluded from the tournament. The software we use to run our events–Challonge–does not allow us to add in extra participants once the tournament has started.

If you know in advance that you will be late, please post in this thread or contact someone at the event and depending on the circumstances we can perhaps still include you if we know you will arrive soon.

Any extra stadiums are appreciated there will be a MFB limited tournament after if you have any questions DM me or post in this  thread.

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Who were in the top 4?
Here's the brackets.
https://challonge.com/MarylandMayhem
https://worldbeyblade.challonge.com/Mary...yhemFinals

1st - Friedpasta
2nd - beymaster15963
3rd - geetster99
4th - Hyper xeno

What's REALLY interesting is that the 2nd prize which Beymaster got, a Master Diabolos set, turned out to be the gold recolor.
(Mar. 15, 2020  9:06 PM)DeceasedCrab Wrote: 1st - Friedpasta
2nd - beymaster15963
3rd - geetster99
4th - Hyper xeno

What's REALLY interesting is that the 2nd prize which Beymaster got, a Master Diabolos set, turned out to be the gold recolor.

Nice prize if I do say so my self. I've never herd of Friedpasta before, but it is nice to see new kids placing well in a tourney . In Canada, there hasn't been very much virioty in the top 4 for a while now. It makes it a bit less fun when you see the same people going for they're 10 rematch in the finals. Kids here ether have a falling out from the game so quickly because they just aren't interested or they're friends don't like it any more and they follow in they're friend's footsteps. Or even they just don't want to go through all the extensive learning that the competittive scene asks you for. I'll tell you, I've been blading for almost 8 years now and the kids in my area gave up in less than 7 months. No one where I live even with the realise of burst has gotten back into it or other new kids who haven't played yet haven't appeared. Kind of makes me question why I still haven't quit. Probably because of the friend I had from kindergarten to second grade. He was the person who got me into Beyblades. I still remember the times we would pretend we were battling with Dark Bull and Lightning L-drago before we had any beys. He had to move away without notice do to some complacations he had. It's now been over 6 years since he left. I don't think I've properly played with someone outside of tournaments since he moved. I guess my love for the game and the feeling of not wanting to let go of those memories with my friend is what has left the spark and burning passion still aflame. Sorry for going off topic, but it's fun to share my reason for passion with others and show them that passions don't need to be given up on because others don't think it's cool or your friends don't want to play anymore. I've made so many friends that I will always remember due to the fact that I reached out to find this comunity because I didn't give up on my passion. I probably went totally off topic but I guess that's what happens when you've been wanting to talk about something for a while. Grin