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After the amazing tournament: Dir En Bey D E U X, a lot of the participants of that tournament went to McDonalds to eat some "amazing" food. We ended surprisingly early, like ~5pm so we decided that it would be a good idea to host another tournament since we had eight people that would participate!

The attendees list was basically the regulars of Toronto Events (Myself, Mitsu, pyrus10000, Jesse Obre, Kei, LMAO, U Wot M8, and Alphavicrose). Pyrus10000 didn't get to participate in Dir En Bey D E U X because of in real life mania lessons, so that made it a great reason to do another event since we love pyrus! Aplhavicrose was a new blader to the community which i brought along all the way from Milton! She said she had a great time and that she will most likely buy some beyblades for herself and attend future events, which is just amazing!

We really rushed this event and it was probably record breaking for the Toronto Bladers, we got done in about one hour, the format was block round robin; the bladers finished the round robin with the final records of; Jesse Obre 1-6, Alphavicrose 2-5, U Wot M8 2-5, Pyrus10000 4-3, LMAO 4-3, Kei 4-3, Mitsu 6-1, and 1234beyblade 6-1. The combo usage was very mnimized due to the sheer speed in which we were doing this tourney at haha, people mostly went for Odin Heavy Defense, or Odin based combos. I personally only went for Deathscyther Spread Accel, which got me pretty far haha.

The finals consisted of Kei, Pyrus10000, LMAO, 1234beyblade, and Mitsu, where me and Mitsu battled for first and second while Kei, Pyrus10000, and LMAO battled for third, fourth, and fifth! LMAO ended up losing the tie breaker, getting him the final score of 4-5 and fifth place, Pyrus10000 ended up winning one and losing one, which got him the final score of 5-4, and finally Kei won his tie breaker which got him third place and a final score of 6-3! Mitsu ended up winning the tie breaker for first and second leaving him with a final score of 7-1, and 1234beyblade ended up with the final score of 6-2, Mitsu won with OHD, 1234beyblade lost with DSA.



Overall this was an amazing decision made by us, we've considered it before, but this time we actually acted and didn't just say. I have to mention the fact that our prizes were crowns made by a wondering man from the streets of Toronto!

Here is the results spreadsheet if anyone wants to check it out

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...=0&vpid=A1
Amazing that you guys were able to wrap up a tournament utilizing such slow Beyblades in an hour LOL

Seriously though, great stuff! Love that you pulled off an impromptu tournament like this.
This was a super fun tournament. The 7-1 should make up for the 3-6 at DIR EN BEY: D E U X, hahahaha.

This tournament really did make me realize that we need to start having more tournaments out in the open though. When we play in our shelter at High Park, we really don't get much of an audience, where we would having tournaments at Dufferin Grove. I'd say we should try being more adventurous with tournament locations too. It'd be fun to play in a new area. Smile
That's true, I forgot to mention we tried a totally different location, which i personally think is much better because 1 it's right beside mcdonalds and 2 there are a lot of kids and parents passing by. I think I personally will host tournaments in that location in the future, tho the only down side is that it's not as nice of a location as High Park.
1234beyblade Wrote:That's true, I forgot to mention we tried a totally different location, which i personally think is much better because 1 it's right beside mcdonalds and 2 there are a lot of kids and parents passing by. I think I personally will host tournaments in that location in the future, tho the only down side is that it's not as nice of a location as High Park.

I think it was pretty odd having a tournament in such an odd place, though? I mean, it's a super small park right with noisy cars passing by and right in front of a subway station too, hahahahaha. But definitely easier for most of the mains since a lot of them do take the subway.

It's a place to consider again, but maybe a bigger park where we could maybe get more of an audience would be more of an ideal choice.

(Dec. 06, 2015  5:53 AM)1234beyblade Wrote: [ -> ]Pyrus10000 didn't get to participate in Dir En Bey D E U X because of in real life mania lessons, so that made it a great reason to do another event since we love pyrus!

You should probably note that in real life mania lessons are piano lessons, LOOOL
are you did a regular Burst tournament?
^ It was a Burst-format tournament, yes.