[Toronto, Ontario 6/12/16] Deck Rotation Format Test Run + SUMMER BEYRADISE
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SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2016 @11AM ONWARDS
Dufferin Grove Park - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DECK ROTATION FORMAT & BURST FORMAT
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Heat, heat and more heat! After yet another cold winter in Toronto, the temperatures are finally warming up! Come cool down and watch some Disks fly high and Blade on Sunday, June 12th at Dufferin Grove Park!
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We'll be playing at Dufferin Grove Park near the basketball courts. If you have any questions on the specific spot of the park, don't hesitate to post below!
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Tournament entry will cost six dollars a person, although if twenty dollars is payed, a Blader Passport would be yours, along with a cool Passport Face online! Most importantly, though, free tournaments until your passport expires the following year. How cool is that?
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The Deck Rotation Format test run will be taking place at 11:00am and before SUMMER BEYRADISE, which will be starting promptly after. Please feel free to come by before the main event and test out the experimental Deck Rotation System. The rules for the event will consist of as follows:
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First Blader to reach 5 points wins.
- Outspin: 1 point
- Stadium Miss/Contactless KO: 1 point
- Knockout: 2 points
- Burst Finish: 2 points
- Each Blader comes to the stadium with 1 to 3 completed Beyblades, referred to collectively as a "deck". There can be no repeated parts within a deck. This deck is kept hidden from the opposing Blader.
- Both Bladers attach their first Beyblade in secret; the match begins as normal.
- When a Blader loses a round, they have the option to switch their Beyblade for another Beyblade in their deck. However, switching is not mandatory.
While Credits, Faces or Beypoints will not be awarded for the event, the Deck Rotation System is super fun to play in and we obviously encourage all of you to test it out with us! https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-New-For...ion-System
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Awaken the legendary Beyblade Amaterios Aero Assault – and claim it as your own!
Prove your strength as a Blader by winning the most consecutive battles in this tournament to win an exclusive Face, the Shard of Amaterios. Collect 3 Shards of Amaterios to summon the legendary Beyblade straight to your doorstep.
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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 questions for this tournament may be asked in this thread.
Attendees:
Mitsu
1234beyblade
Kei
Asterisk
Lani
Beyonomics
JesseObre
pyrus10000
lord Wolfblade
Hato
Possible Attendees:
Classik
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(Jun. 11, 2016 5:02 PM)Mitsu Wrote:(Jun. 11, 2016 4:58 PM)Kei Wrote: Beyonomics confirmed with me that he can definitely make it.
And with that, there is no way we're cancelling.
And I jinxed it. With LMAO and U wot m8 both unable to come, I am definitely on the verge of cancelling.
@[ICEICE], @[Classik], @[Hato], we need you to confirm whether you are coming tomorrow or not ASAP.
I've been begging my mom, and it's a no. Sorry, guys
So sorry to let everyone down, there's been a family emergency and I won't be able to make it out.
If @[lord Wolfblade] is coming and can play, we should be fine?
Just confirmed with JesseObre and pyrus10000 that they'll both be playing.
He'll only be there for SUMMER BEYRADISE, but definitely better than no turnout at all.
will I be needed for this tournament to go on?
cause I may not be up for it.. (literally. rough night)
cause I may not be up for it.. (literally. rough night)
(Jun. 12, 2016 10:50 AM)lord Wolfblade Wrote: will I be needed for this tournament to go on?
cause I may not be up for it.. (literally. rough night)
If you don't want to play, definitely don't worry about it! We have the 8 attendees needed to have the event.
I'll be heading out in a few hours. See you all soon!
Ugh unfortunetely i cant bring my laptop today... guess we will just have to deal with the annoying uploading/downloading.
Great time today! We're just grabbing food now, having a post tourney picnic. Mitsu won again!
I lost literally every game i played today save for my last match against Ice Ice
I lost literally every game i played today save for my last match against Ice Ice
That was a lot of fun. Thanks for showing me the ropes.
Sooooooo... I wasn't sure I was going to show up today, but I am glad I did because I had a reeeeaaaally great time.
Coming to this tournament and trying out beyblade burst for the first time reignited that spark that I got when I first joined the WBO and did my first tournament!
With that said, this is my official return into competitive beyblade! I hope to see you all in future tournaments (work permitting).
Thanks to all of you for the great day
Coming to this tournament and trying out beyblade burst for the first time reignited that spark that I got when I first joined the WBO and did my first tournament!
With that said, this is my official return into competitive beyblade! I hope to see you all in future tournaments (work permitting).
Thanks to all of you for the great day
Deck Rotation Format Test Run (Burst Format)
1st: 1234beyblade
2nd: Kei
3rd: Lani
SUMMER BEYRADISE (Burst Format)
1st: Mitsu
2nd: JesseObre
3rd: Kei
4th: pyrus10000
Hey everyone! Had a couple frustrating losses (Mitsu beat me yet again in the finals of SUMMER BEYRADISE; he's on a roll!), but I had a great time today. I was especially happy to see @[Asterisk] and @[lord Wolfblade] make their official return to the community!
Very cool to see @[Technik] again too; sorry that it took so long to get our second tournament started. Hope you can make it out again next time in a couple weeks.
Congratulations to @[Lani] for doing so well in the Deck Rotation too! I feel like the that tournament contains something close to your most ideal top three haha
Deck Rotation Format was a ton of fun. I ended up going 8-5 overall. Every loss that I can remember generally felt fair, and to me maybe that's the best indicator that this format is a good one. If I lost, it was because a) I didn't build my deck to be versatile enough which forced me into less than optimal choices or b) I didn't perform well enough with my combos in terms of my shooting technique.
In the second tournament using our regular format, I had a mixture of both losses in games I should have won, and losses where I just picked the wrong Beyblade outright. The first type are harder to accept but the fault generally lies upon me, but the latter are frustrating because you have no real opportunity to respond in a meaningful way beyond adjusting your launch technique. So much emphasis is placed on picking a single Beyblade that can defeat multiple things, but when playing against a great player there is often a huge difference between the combos they could choose, making it difficult to pick something that can cover all possibilities. Therefore, it becomes more important to try and discern patterns so you know when to take a risk and choose something that is more narrowly focused in its functionality. In Deck Rotation Format, this still plays an important part in the initial Beyblade selection and anticipation of what else your opponent's deck contains, but you have the ability also to respond. But the emphasis on finding versatile combos, discerning patterns, and trying to overcome type disadvantages over the span of an entire BeyBattle using only those two Beyblades are what makes our regular format great in it's own unique way.
I have a lot more to say about Deck Rotation Format–which I will post later in the Beyblade General forum–but I think in the end there is a place for both it and our regular format in WBO Organized Play. Each carries it's own set of advantages and disadvantages.
1st: 1234beyblade
2nd: Kei
3rd: Lani
SUMMER BEYRADISE (Burst Format)
1st: Mitsu
2nd: JesseObre
3rd: Kei
4th: pyrus10000
Hey everyone! Had a couple frustrating losses (Mitsu beat me yet again in the finals of SUMMER BEYRADISE; he's on a roll!), but I had a great time today. I was especially happy to see @[Asterisk] and @[lord Wolfblade] make their official return to the community!
Very cool to see @[Technik] again too; sorry that it took so long to get our second tournament started. Hope you can make it out again next time in a couple weeks.
Congratulations to @[Lani] for doing so well in the Deck Rotation too! I feel like the that tournament contains something close to your most ideal top three haha
Deck Rotation Format was a ton of fun. I ended up going 8-5 overall. Every loss that I can remember generally felt fair, and to me maybe that's the best indicator that this format is a good one. If I lost, it was because a) I didn't build my deck to be versatile enough which forced me into less than optimal choices or b) I didn't perform well enough with my combos in terms of my shooting technique.
In the second tournament using our regular format, I had a mixture of both losses in games I should have won, and losses where I just picked the wrong Beyblade outright. The first type are harder to accept but the fault generally lies upon me, but the latter are frustrating because you have no real opportunity to respond in a meaningful way beyond adjusting your launch technique. So much emphasis is placed on picking a single Beyblade that can defeat multiple things, but when playing against a great player there is often a huge difference between the combos they could choose, making it difficult to pick something that can cover all possibilities. Therefore, it becomes more important to try and discern patterns so you know when to take a risk and choose something that is more narrowly focused in its functionality. In Deck Rotation Format, this still plays an important part in the initial Beyblade selection and anticipation of what else your opponent's deck contains, but you have the ability also to respond. But the emphasis on finding versatile combos, discerning patterns, and trying to overcome type disadvantages over the span of an entire BeyBattle using only those two Beyblades are what makes our regular format great in it's own unique way.
I have a lot more to say about Deck Rotation Format–which I will post later in the Beyblade General forum–but I think in the end there is a place for both it and our regular format in WBO Organized Play. Each carries it's own set of advantages and disadvantages.
I had such a good time today!! I hope my work schedule will allow me to come out to another tournament sometime soon. I really liked the Deck Rotation format, even though it took a long time I thought it was incredibly fun.
Gotta say though, playing two tournaments in a row is not easy on my body... feeling a little old right now, haha...
Gotta say though, playing two tournaments in a row is not easy on my body... feeling a little old right now, haha...
Back and can hardly keep my eyes open, LOL. I was super tired after our Deck Rotation test run and was debating as to whether I wanted to play in Burst or not. I'm definitely glad I did. My records for both tournaments were 5-6 and 6-2; hopefully I'll have that #1 spot on the Burst rankings.
The Deck Rotation Format is like no other; it was an amazing experience and I could say it is a lot more enjoyable than our regular first to 3, best out of 5 ruling. I - the person who never wants to risk using attack - was a lot more obligated to use it, and I did! While Orbit and Revolve still play vital parts in our game, there was also a lot of attack and a fair mixture of interesting combos as well. I really hope we can come to making Deck Rotation our new standard or at least a separate format for it. I encourage all other regions to test it out!
About to start going through the photos I had took today. They'll be post shortly, as will winning combinations.
Nice seeing you today, @[Technik], keep at it! Looking forward to seeing you in the near future! Our match played out so weird hahahaha.
The Deck Rotation Format is like no other; it was an amazing experience and I could say it is a lot more enjoyable than our regular first to 3, best out of 5 ruling. I - the person who never wants to risk using attack - was a lot more obligated to use it, and I did! While Orbit and Revolve still play vital parts in our game, there was also a lot of attack and a fair mixture of interesting combos as well. I really hope we can come to making Deck Rotation our new standard or at least a separate format for it. I encourage all other regions to test it out!
About to start going through the photos I had took today. They'll be post shortly, as will winning combinations.
Technik Wrote:That was a lot of fun. Thanks for showing me the ropes.
Nice seeing you today, @[Technik], keep at it! Looking forward to seeing you in the near future! Our match played out so weird hahahaha.
lord Wolfblade Wrote:Sooooooo... I wasn't sure I was going to show up today, but I am glad I did because I had a reeeeaaaally great time.
Coming to this tournament and trying out beyblade burst for the first time reignited that spark that I got when I first joined the WBO and did my first tournament!
With that said, this is my official return into competitive beyblade! I hope to see you all in future tournaments (work permitting).
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I walked in, threw my stuff on the floor, and slipped into a coma for a few hours. Felt good, man. I think the main reason today felt like it went on for so long is that the 4(?) way tie for Deck Rotation that needed a lot of time to resolve.
Other than that, I can only sing Deck Rotation's praises: as Kei said, the ability to switch things up mid set is an unbelievably game-changing asset, and the point system makes the use of attack types that much more rewarding to use.
I had a ball today, guys. If things work out and I get to continue living in toronto, I'll definitely be coming out to more things. It was cool seeing @[lord Wolfblade] going out unashamedly with his attack combo and getting results from it. Also spike. I don't know what in the world spike is supposed to be, but it's entertaining as heck.
My only win of the day was against @[JesseObre] due to a neat Orbit combo. Definitely have to get around to picking up that driver.
Speaking of attack types, I was able to get a lot of RF- er, Xtreme-based fun today with some Spriggan and Xcalibur combos. I now have firsthand experience with the sadness that comes with running Valkyrie based combos, as during my second match in the formal tournament I went from fancy shooting and scoring two consecutive knockouts, to having nice, hard-hitting, tight sliding shoot flower patterns that would result in my bey bursting in my face time and time again. In honoring my opponent (read: I'm salty as hell) the process of landing satisfying hits and then blowing yourself up has been forever cemented for me as 'getting @[Lani]'d. Tell me when you guys are getting together to yell at TT about Valkyrie, because I'm in. I'll bring tea.
All in all, a fun day! Thanks for hosting, Meat-Soup (@[Mitsu]), and I'm working on uploading all the footage I shot today. @[1234beyblade], I'll PM you the dropbox link when the upload finishes.
(also unrelated, but how cool is it that you can tag people now? Could you always do this? What a time to be alive. Truly, we live in the world of the future)
Other than that, I can only sing Deck Rotation's praises: as Kei said, the ability to switch things up mid set is an unbelievably game-changing asset, and the point system makes the use of attack types that much more rewarding to use.
I had a ball today, guys. If things work out and I get to continue living in toronto, I'll definitely be coming out to more things. It was cool seeing @[lord Wolfblade] going out unashamedly with his attack combo and getting results from it. Also spike. I don't know what in the world spike is supposed to be, but it's entertaining as heck.
My only win of the day was against @[JesseObre] due to a neat Orbit combo. Definitely have to get around to picking up that driver.
Speaking of attack types, I was able to get a lot of RF- er, Xtreme-based fun today with some Spriggan and Xcalibur combos. I now have firsthand experience with the sadness that comes with running Valkyrie based combos, as during my second match in the formal tournament I went from fancy shooting and scoring two consecutive knockouts, to having nice, hard-hitting, tight sliding shoot flower patterns that would result in my bey bursting in my face time and time again. In honoring my opponent (read: I'm salty as hell) the process of landing satisfying hits and then blowing yourself up has been forever cemented for me as 'getting @[Lani]'d. Tell me when you guys are getting together to yell at TT about Valkyrie, because I'm in. I'll bring tea.
All in all, a fun day! Thanks for hosting, Meat-Soup (@[Mitsu]), and I'm working on uploading all the footage I shot today. @[1234beyblade], I'll PM you the dropbox link when the upload finishes.
(also unrelated, but how cool is it that you can tag people now? Could you always do this? What a time to be alive. Truly, we live in the world of the future)
Sorry I couldn't make it I was at Canada's Wonderland ?
I'm so sad that I didn't get to make this because of work (my schedule of double shifts on weekends in June is totally killing me). Thanks so much to everyone who took amazing photos for us to use on social media! The group one from this event was especially cute.
Looking forward to trying out Deck Rotation Format myself very soon!
Looking forward to trying out Deck Rotation Format myself very soon!
Oh right, that reminds me that I've still got the full group shot on my camera!
Here we have our lovely tournament winners:
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And here, we have everyone else! (also lovely):
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Here we have our lovely tournament winners:
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And here, we have everyone else! (also lovely):
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Results spreadsheets!
Deck Rotation Format Test Run: Toronto — https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
SUMMER BEYRADISE — https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Deck Rotation Format Test Run: Toronto — https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
SUMMER BEYRADISE — https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Don't worry, that tournament was unranked.
Love those pictures, Asterisk!
Hahaha, that's the spirit!
@[Mitsu], one small mistake I noticed in this one: you repeated 1234beyblade vs Lani twice in the finals. The last one should be 1234beyblade beating me.
And @[Asterisk], did you pay an entry fee/buy a passport for SUMMER BEYRADISE?
(Jun. 18, 2016 9:25 PM)Asterisk Wrote: [Image: mYRfa1c.png]
YOSH
There's nowhere to go but UP!
Hahaha, that's the spirit!
(Jun. 18, 2016 3:22 PM)Mitsu Wrote: Deck Rotation Format Test Run: Toronto — https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
@[Mitsu], one small mistake I noticed in this one: you repeated 1234beyblade vs Lani twice in the finals. The last one should be 1234beyblade beating me.
And @[Asterisk], did you pay an entry fee/buy a passport for SUMMER BEYRADISE?