(May. 02, 2011 4:53 AM)Bluezee Wrote: I saw the videos and I have to say that I am extremely disappointed. That 230CS issue continues over there. Counters have been created and are usuable. Why do these tournaments constantly end up in stamina final matches? It really makes the UK look bad as bladers because people seem to not be skilled enough to use the counters and win, especially with attackers. It's like I very rarely see any movement in battles from these UK tournaments now and it is really disappointing. Congratulations to BladeStorm by the way.
Thanks Bluezee, congratz to your win as well. I think that the pure usage of "Attack" does not directly equal skill. I only try to KO when I do not have the means to win via outspin.
(May. 02, 2011 10:25 AM)Chupa Chups Wrote: ControL_ would of won that Match if a Sliding shoot was Performed. Im sure he can its Probably just Tourney Nerves or something.
I dunno, my combo was quite heavier than his. He also mentioned the RF as a problem - He was using my RF in the group stages and this was a different one. Also, my combo was low enough for many of the collisions to be between his BD145 and the top of Basalt. Also I was using FS, so whenever elastic collision would occur, the outer F circumference would accelerate the beyblade away in a circular path rather than a linear one if the bottom was defence series. But yeah, ControL_ should have maybe placed his combo on the tornado ridge for maximum gravitational potential energy.
Round 1, ControL_ did execute a sliding shoot but it didn't go in his favour.
Round 2, both combos collided instantaneously; therefore distorting ControL_'s flower pattern. In that collision, since my mass is heavier and had to be accelerated from relative equilibribrium all the way to the tornado ridge - he must have lost his initial movement pattern (Newton's 3rd law).
Round 3, the collision was not instantaneous; I was fortunately pushed into the outer F circumference meaning that the probability of elastic collision would have been reduced.