[Toronto, Ontario, 10/1/11] Project Beyhem (2.5)

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High Park (map) - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
STANDARD (MFB/BMF) FORMAT

Project Beyhem 2.0 didn't end the way any of us would have liked ... so before we move on, let's take another crack at it! Come join us at High Park on Saturday, October 1st, 2011 at 1PM for Project Beyhem (2.5)!

Assuming we have enough attendees, this will be an official WBO tournament, so make sure to get your Blader Passport if you haven't done so already! Or, simply pay $5 if you plan on only attending Project Beyhem (2.5). Aside from competing for Faces, BeyPoints, and Credits, the prizes will of course be good!

Additionally, Pockyx3 will be hosting a Dark Wheel side event, so don't forget to bring your Dark Wheels!

If you're interested, please let us know here so we can start building an attendance list. Hope to see you there!


Location:
We'll be playing in the shelter where we usually play. If you're coming to High Park via the Bloor entrance, just follow that road down on the right side and you'll see the large building/shelter on the left hand side before you reach the tennis courts.

On the day of the tournament, if anyone is unsure of where to go, please wait at the Bloor entrance of High Park. At around 1pm, I'll walk back to the entrance to verify that we've got everyone.


Attendance List:
Kei
Pockyx3
djnour
capricorn7
majinshadow11
TylerPT
beyboy8000
AsianInvasion00
bey-bro
ZeoFlameByxis
zodiac king
Justin Cameron
Vantubeular
BeyDirector
DABOSS21
BrawlLawl
asianboy101
JesseObre
jayfan2213
nile8
earth l drago6
bennunes217

Possible Attendees:
FlameDragon25
JonathanHoracio
Del
davidblader2004
pyrus10000
djkkdcb
MFB Mad Master
arsh1
slushie8962.59
ryu201
JwalkerBrandon
Gingka Hagani 0
hockeyman8720
Cookies^^
andre blader
lord Wolfblade
zardflare
jimmehhunh

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4. The Tournament Will Last At Least a Few Hours

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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!

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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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Yay my friend came 1st! BTW when are the wins and losses going to be updated?
(Oct. 02, 2011  1:55 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Oh, how come Scott was surprised by that, hah ?

We've hovered around the 20 Blader mark for the past two or three tournaments, so to have 27 show up today–many of them being new–was surprising!

(Oct. 02, 2011  4:28 AM)ZeoFlameByxis Wrote: Yay my friend came 1st! BTW when are the wins and losses going to be updated?

It will be a little while before this tournament is processed. There is a long list of tournaments ahead of it that need to be done first.
Does anyone know who "shayne1924" was? I may have written his username down incorrectly. His first opponent was earth l drago6, followed by bennunes217 in Round 2, asianboy101 in Round 3, bey-bro in Round 4, and djnour in Round 5.
Shane1924, maybe? The names are quite similar, and it was registered on September 30.
(Oct. 02, 2011  6:25 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Shane1924, maybe? The names are quite similar, and it was registered on September 30.

Yeah, that's probably it.
(Oct. 02, 2011  6:25 AM)Daegor42 Wrote: Shane1924, maybe? The names are quite similar, and it was registered on September 30.

thats him i made it for him on that day
Erm... I chose the Grip Support cuz I already got Ray Unicorno. I was just rethinking cuz my CS isin't wearing out really soon. Tongue_out
What were the winning combinations ?
Congrats to the top 3 winners !
(Oct. 02, 2011  3:28 PM)Vamasco_ Wrote: What were the winning combinations ?
Congrats to the top 3 winners !

Nile8 annihilated the competition with MF Gravity Perseus 145WD.
This was awesome! I didnt win, but I had fun!
(Oct. 02, 2011  5:45 PM)Daegor42 Wrote:
(Oct. 02, 2011  3:28 PM)Vamasco_ Wrote: What were the winning combinations ?
Congrats to the top 3 winners !

Nile8 annihilated the competition with MF Gravity Perseus 145WD.

And FlameDragon25 used Scythe Kronos D125WD and lost 3-2 in the finals despite knowing that nile8 would use MF Gravity Perseus 145WD. Serious
(Oct. 02, 2011  6:02 PM)Kei Wrote:
(Oct. 02, 2011  5:45 PM)Daegor42 Wrote:
(Oct. 02, 2011  3:28 PM)Vamasco_ Wrote: What were the winning combinations ?
Congrats to the top 3 winners !

Nile8 annihilated the competition with MF Gravity Perseus 145WD.

And FlameDragon25 used Scythe Kronos D125WD and lost 3-2 in the finals despite knowing that nile8 would use MF Gravity Perseus 145WD. Serious

No MF on Scythe?
I had a lot of fun actually, I'll definitely be going to some more tourney's in the future.
(Oct. 02, 2011  5:45 PM)Daegor42 Wrote: Nile8 annihilated the competition with MF Gravity Perseus 145WD.

he must of been using left spin then

(Oct. 02, 2011  6:02 PM)Kei Wrote: And FlameDragon25 used Scythe Kronos D125WD and lost 3-2 in the finals despite knowing that nile8 would use MF Gravity Perseus 145WD. Serious

was flamedragon25 using the rev-up launcher? if he was, and nile8 was using left spin then i know how nile8 won Tongue_out
Yep, was using rev up but I thought that even without it spin stealing, that Scythe would be able to outspin it. With MF btw.
Just curious , was there actually anyone using attack , or even basalt as those would easily be able to KO Gravity 145WD.
I'm curious as well. Also, did Kei participate?
(Oct. 04, 2011  11:09 AM)RustyXD Wrote: Just curious , was there actually anyone using attack , or even basalt as those would easily be able to KO Gravity 145WD.

Pocky used VariAres against it, but lost.

(Oct. 04, 2011  11:13 AM)Uwik Wrote: Also, did Kei participate?

Nope.
(Oct. 04, 2011  11:13 AM)Uwik Wrote: I'm curious as well. Also, did Kei participate?

I wanted to, but first and foremost, I wanted to make sure that everything went smoothly with our first official Swiss Format tournament.

(Oct. 04, 2011  3:52 PM)Daegor42 Wrote:
(Oct. 04, 2011  11:09 AM)RustyXD Wrote: Just curious , was there actually anyone using attack , or even basalt as those would easily be able to KO Gravity 145WD.

Pocky used VariAres against it, but lost.

Yeah ... it was really weird; it even beat a Basalt BD145CS. Confused
Does it mean that the Swiss format is now official and is a viable option for WBO tournaments, or is it still in the consideration phase?
(Oct. 04, 2011  5:19 PM)Uwik Wrote: Does it mean that the Swiss format is now official and is a viable option for WBO tournaments, or is it still in the consideration phase?

It's not official yet. We're still discussing how to implement it and inform people about it's use most effectively. There will be an announcement if it is made 'official'.
(Oct. 04, 2011  6:21 PM)Kei Wrote:
(Oct. 04, 2011  5:19 PM)Uwik Wrote: Does it mean that the Swiss format is now official and is a viable option for WBO tournaments, or is it still in the consideration phase?

It's not official yet. We're still discussing how to implement it and inform people about it's use most effectively. There will be an announcement if it is made 'official'.
You can just download apps for this in the android marketplace/Apple App store *OR* you can use Mantis.
(Oct. 04, 2011  7:15 PM)Deikailo Wrote: You can just download apps for this in the android marketplace/Apple App store *OR* you can use Mantis.

If we want to recommend it, it should be easy to follow on paper, if you do not have any sort of technology for you.
(Oct. 04, 2011  10:23 PM)JesseObre Wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox5qqdS_kig&feature=player_embedded

you can't spread toast