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Istanbul-Turkey/Organized Play - ZuruzukiN - Dec. 16, 2011 EDIT:If We Can Found Enough Person,We Can Make A Tournament in Istanbul.Who is With me? RE: No one to play in Turkey :( - drakio - Dec. 16, 2011 Just do what you are doing right now, raise awareness about it and get a head count of how many people are interested in a tournament. I am no tournament organizer expert so I don't know much, but if you want to learn about how to make a tournament ask Arupaeo, he is good at hosting tournaments. RE: No one to play in Turkey :( - Hazel - Dec. 16, 2011 We have event hosting guides, and the WBO recognizes no age limit, so our tournaments are open to anyone! Hosting one is a great deal of work and effort, but you should certainly do your best to try and start up a blading scene in your area for all ages! RE: No one to play in Turkey :( - ZuruzukiN - Dec. 17, 2011 thanks for the suggestions ![]() RE: No one to play in Turkey :( - Arupaeo - Dec. 17, 2011 Günaydın! Hosting a tournament isn't expensive at all, aside from having a BB-10 attack stadium in which to compete. If you read the event guide http://worldbeyblade.org/eventguide.pdf it describes (on page 4) much of what you need to do to get a tournament going. Talk to the bladers in your area and get them on the WBO, have them post in this thread, and see if you can get 8 people to commit to a specific date and time for a tournament. Then propose your tournament by making a thread here: http://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Event-Proposals. Make sure you know the rules and the event guide very, very well! It will also help if you change the name of this thread to something like, "Istanbul, Turkey - Organized Play" (or something like that depending on what city you are actually in) so that others in your area see that this is the place to gather and talk about tourneys. RE: Istanbul-Turkey/Organized Play - ZuruzukiN - Dec. 17, 2011 Thanks!I will read rules and then send this topic's link to people who likes beyblade. P.S:Good Morning To You,Too ![]() |