Sep. 01, 2010 12:51 AM
Before creating a tournament thread, please read this step by step guide.
Thanx Pyro
1. Do not ask if there are any upcoming tournament in your area, check the WBO General Section or Upcoming Events box on the Main Index Page.
2. Check the map to see if there are any bladers in your area.
3. If there aren't any bladers in your area try to drum up some intrest with friends, colleagues and family members.
4. If there are bladers in your immediate area post a thread in the "WBO General" to try and plan a meet-up. Try looking through the section first, there my be a thread already.
5. If there are more than 8 bladers attending, post a secondary thread in the "Event Proposals" with information on time, place, date and who is attending your proposed event. (There is a template at the top of the section) Hopefully you will be approved by a commitee member.
6. If your proposal is rejected don't be disappointed. Stick to your meet-up idea and next time, maybe after the success of said meet you will be approved.
7. If your proposal is accepted try and get people to help you judge and organize, because hosting tourneys are hard work.
8. Be sure to read the tournament rules http://worldbeyblade.org/standardrules.pdf
HOPE THIS HELPS
Thanx Pyro
1. Do not ask if there are any upcoming tournament in your area, check the WBO General Section or Upcoming Events box on the Main Index Page.
2. Check the map to see if there are any bladers in your area.
3. If there aren't any bladers in your area try to drum up some intrest with friends, colleagues and family members.
4. If there are bladers in your immediate area post a thread in the "WBO General" to try and plan a meet-up. Try looking through the section first, there my be a thread already.
5. If there are more than 8 bladers attending, post a secondary thread in the "Event Proposals" with information on time, place, date and who is attending your proposed event. (There is a template at the top of the section) Hopefully you will be approved by a commitee member.
6. If your proposal is rejected don't be disappointed. Stick to your meet-up idea and next time, maybe after the success of said meet you will be approved.
7. If your proposal is accepted try and get people to help you judge and organize, because hosting tourneys are hard work.
8. Be sure to read the tournament rules http://worldbeyblade.org/standardrules.pdf
HOPE THIS HELPS