The Return of Zero G!!! Raleigh Nc (USA) 8/16/14

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Returns of Zero G!!!

Place:p Game Theory

Address: Pleasant Valley Promenade, 6260 Glenwood Ave, Suite 109, Raleigh, NC

Date: 8/16/2014

Format: Zero G & Maybe Limited or Plastics???

Style: Round Robin

Confirmed:

1. Dark_Mousy
2. StormScorpio1
3. Ritsuka
4. Blader Hope
5. Thunder Dome
6. Stupaoz
7. BladerLight

Maybe
1. Defstamina88
2. Samurai Tite
3. Pyro-Shotty
4. BloodBlader2001

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I cleaned out my car the day before the tournament. And we ended up taking a different car from mine. We took Ritsuka's car instead of mine. I didn't realize I forgot it until I was about halfway there.
(Aug. 20, 2014  3:21 AM)TʜᴇBʟᴀᴄᴋDʀᴀɢᴏɴ Wrote: ]I don't know that people are willing to put their beypoints on the line to try and stop something they don't think they'll be able to stop.

We'll try again on the 30th I guess (although it'll scare the carp out of me putting my points on the line for something like that with where I am in the rankings right now and where I'm trying to get to ATM).

This is going to sound super cliché and I apologize for that, but:

(Aug. 15, 2014  5:53 PM)Dark_Mousy Wrote: Ultimately it comes down to this question,

"What's healthy for the metagame and community as a whole; a part that is hard to get but op if someome has it, or let go ofnthat one part and make it fair for those whom don't have the part."
(Aug. 16, 2014  12:56 AM)ƒ¡$h Wrote: Secondly, we always say, "Are you willing to sacrifice lives of many to save one?" The many lives are the excitement and diversity that the community experiences, and the one life is the kid. Surely you would risk one casualty rather than a few thousand?

If seeing F230 banned really means that much to you, if you really think it would improve the metagame and lead to a more healthy, you'd be willing to put your points on the line for it. Kai-V did a similar thing to keep Scythe legal in Limited, she sacrificed a bunch of points to prove that it didn't live up to the hype and it ultimately benefited the Limited metagame.

It would actually be easier for you because what you're trying to prove is that the part is overpowered, not overrated. If F230 is really as broken as you say it is, you could spam it in the next tournament and flatten everyone else, which both raises your rank and proves your point at the same time.

EDIT: Beaten by Kai-V but yeah you get the idea.