I had never failed to reach the finals but once.
Worst:
Was battling it out in the finals of the group stages, winner of this battle went to the finals. I had knocked the other Basalt out a fraction of a second before mine went out, it was my win, but for some reason it was a draw. Then as his hand smacked into mine at launch, both our launches were significantly weakened, he called reshoot, but it was ignored. I was going to call reshoot, but was waiting for his to be confirmed, by then, it was over before I could
That's just me being a sore loser, but rightfully I should have enhanced into the finals.
The other moment - It was my first blading tournament, and I had got into the finals, however, it had cost me as someone had stolen my MF-H Gravity Perseus R145R2F, it was the attack Perseus when it first came out, the URS was $75 back then. When I realised it was stolen, that hurt.
Best:
The last tournament I went to: Beyfest.
I was in the finals 7/8 times previously, I always lost to the same people, Blitz, Lee etc. The finals of that tournament were to be redone as the results between me and Lee were the same. I had just lost to him.
He picked MF MLD ED145WD, his MFB spin stealer, I chose MF-H Basalt Kerbecs BD145MB (I had used this practically the whole tournament, I hadn't bladed for a long while just before this tournament, so I was rusty on combo selection).
His MFB spin stealer was pretty much the perfect combo to OS me with, however, I gattyaki'ed him early on so that he was off balance and couldn't make contact with me as he slid on the WD before falling over.
I went for a snipe shoot, sending MLD out instantly.
Then I did a great sliding shoot, it cut right into MLD, MLD went flying.
It was 3-0, so it was a win, why is it such a big deal? To me it was as he had the perfect counter to my bey, however I somehow managed to bypass it.
Plus I had always failed in the finals before.