(Jan. 09, 2020 5:54 PM)rolltidenascar Wrote: I have questions
do fist torment have to be rank
free to host to under wbo pay 5 dollars to host the tournament ?
my mom say
she is one host torment because I am only minor do relly happen I am host torment because fall under her name or my mom have to host torment or me and i want to host torment for free?
I don't know if your first WBO tournament has to be ranked or not. I expect the answer is no, but it probably should be so that you can get experience filling out the spreadsheets and other organizer duties.
Currently, WBO tournaments cost $0 since the WBO PayPal account is in a locked state. However, that will change in the future. Tournaments are free now but later people will have to pay a small fee, and organizers have to collect it and then forward it to the WBO's Paypal. If you're not comfortable with or able to ensure money is collected from every participant, then don't become an organizer.
A lot of people want to become WBO tournament organizers because they think it's the best way to make more WBO tournaments happen that they can participate in (it is, can confirm). However, what most of them don't realize is it's a tremendous amount of work and responsibility, that many people simply aren't capable of doing.
rolltidenascar isn't your mom's account, it's yours. But she will probably be the one driving you to and from tournaments and controlling your schedule, so she has to be okay with everything you're doing. That said, unless she's willing to put in the 50 posts on her own account, and learn how to judge matches and run a tournament and deal with all of the post-processing herself, then she can't be the organizer. That'd be you. I have seen non-participating parents become organizers before! It's rare but it happens. And it's a lot of work, make sure she knows that and reads the organizer's guide. And if she doesn't want you to run tournaments because you're a minor, then you shouldn't run tournaments. Lots of people younger than 18 run tournaments in the PA/MD area, but everyone has different circumstances.
Here's generalized advice for Any prospective organizer:
If you or your caregiver (if you have one) are uncomfortable with you performing any of the following WBO Organizer Duties for a tournament, then you should not apply to become a WBO tournament organizer:
- Collecting entry fees from participants (Eventually, not at current time)
- Using PayPal to send those fees to WBO (Eventually, not at current time)
- Organizing a tournament
- Bringing equipment to run a tournament
- Judging matches
- Bringing tournament legal Beystadiums to the tournament
- Finding other judges (who can bring their tournament legal beystadiums to the tournament)
- Filling out long boring spreadsheets with match results
- Putting those results into the interface on the WBO website
- Collecting and posting the winning combinations
- Having access to a venue for at least 6 hours
- Having a ride to the tournament venue, and a backup plan for getting there in case something happens
This is a conversation you should have with your caregivers.
If becoming a WBO Organizer isn't in the cards for you right now, that's fine. You can always just organize local non-WBO tournaments with your friends.
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Hey, parents! Here are all the answers to any questions about WBO Tournaments you might have! Thread-Guide-Hey-Parents-Answers-to-your-WBO-Tournament-questions
Please consult this guide linked below on how to arrive at tournaments before they start! https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-How-to-arrive-at-tournaments-and-other-events-on-time