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RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - RエスコルピオT125JB - Jun. 20, 2010 Dark Cancer CH120SF has already been released in HK. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tounaments, news, etc.) - Diamond - Jun. 20, 2010 (Jun. 20, 2010 5:17 AM)lightningbull Wrote: when is dark gasher being releasedA few months ago. Also, why did you quote something that was posted about 2 months ago? RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Olympian - Jun. 20, 2010 (Jun. 19, 2010 3:16 PM)clarkero Wrote: about éžæ³•é›†æœƒ i think it is a 純粹是社交目的而進行的集çµ. And i don't really understand why they sand the S and MS as it is very hard to get the tip dead center. And somehow they like to use Rock with WB or RF as well. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Diamond - Jun. 20, 2010 (Jun. 20, 2010 6:04 AM)Olympian Wrote: And i don't really understand why they sand the S and MS as it is very hard to get the tip dead center. And somehow they like to use Rock with WB or RF as well.I do not know how they do it since I dislike using illegal modifications but I guess they sand sharp tips by launching the Bey at a certain angle on a piece of sandpaper. :\ Typical HK Bladers who don't have much knowledge on Beys like to use Rock because they believe that it has good Defense and some Smash Attack. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - silverlight - Jun. 20, 2010 (Jun. 20, 2010 7:11 AM)Climax Wrote:(Jun. 20, 2010 6:04 AM)Olympian Wrote: And i don't really understand why they sand the S and MS as it is very hard to get the tip dead center. And somehow they like to use Rock with WB or RF as well.I do not know how they do it since I dislike using illegal modifications but I guess they sand sharp tips by launching the Bey at a certain angle on a piece of sandpaper. :\ example:rock leone 105rf MANY PEOPLE USE BEY WITH ATTACK MW AND DEF BOTTOM (because many people got S pegasis but they have no skill so they change the bottom to WB.........) RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Sakota - Jun. 20, 2010 They believe that using the RF bottom isn't worth it most of the time as they tend to Stadium Out themselves pretty easily. Most are still pretty surprised whenever a Force Smash makes a Bey flying out of the stadium. >3< RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Jerf - Jun. 20, 2010 And they launch RF flat so it circles the stadium, then they complain about it. Freakin hackerz. And they "WOOOOOOW" at my Virgo. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - roux - Jun. 22, 2010 (Jun. 20, 2010 6:04 AM)Olympian Wrote:regarding to such lil tournaments,(Jun. 19, 2010 3:16 PM)clarkero Wrote: about éžæ³•é›†æœƒ i usually go to sham shui po and play with others. and 15ppl is quite easy to reach......>< anyway, i've got rock giraffe some days ago nice blade RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Olympian - Jun. 22, 2010 Did you play at Kanto Hobby? I saw some people playing there but I think Super Attack Stadium is ... umm ... not my favorite. I saw Rock Giraffe at Tai Yuen Street too but I think they are too expensive. But the price doesn't really matter if it can deliver Quetz grade performance. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - silverlight - Jun. 23, 2010 (Jun. 22, 2010 6:25 PM)Olympian Wrote: Did you play at Kanto Hobby?maybe i go there next Tuesday to meet some of the blader http://beyblade.sclub.com.tw/viewthread.php?tid=2639 will any of you go? the address: Quote:ç¦æ¦®è¡—3x號 RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - silverlight - Jun. 23, 2010 (Jun. 22, 2010 2:42 AM)roux Wrote:(Jun. 20, 2010 6:04 AM)Olympian Wrote:regarding to such lil tournaments,(Jun. 19, 2010 3:16 PM)clarkero Wrote: about éžæ³•é›†æœƒ remember: it is just for WBO member not for部件å°å±‹or陀螺園member RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - RエスコルピオT125JB - Jun. 23, 2010 (Jun. 23, 2010 12:29 PM)clarkero Wrote: remember: it is just for WBO member Are you saying roux's competitions? RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - UDC - Jun. 23, 2010 so many kids in HK are amateurs! sometimes i have to show them the walls preventing Right spin beyblades from going left and so forth. I just really hope that I can attend 1 tournament!!!! ( im pathetic, i cant read cantonese (((() I Really want to go to Climaxs tournament, but im in america then. how about sometime in victoria park? ( im not saying you should postpone the tournament for me) lets talk about itlater, like a saturday! RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Diamond - Jun. 23, 2010 (Jun. 23, 2010 1:59 PM)UDC Wrote: I Really want to go to Climaxs tournament, but im in america then. how about sometime in victoria park? ( im not saying you should postpone the tournament for me) lets talk about itlater, like a saturday! Well, I can't really host a tournament if there aren't enough WBO members attending (at least 8). Also, does any HK member here know of a place which is suitable for tournaments (room with carpet floors, able to be pre-booked, etc) other than my place? I would go anywhere in Hong Kong for a tournament with you guys, haha. XD RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - UDC - Jun. 23, 2010 No, i dont RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - UDC - Jun. 24, 2010 maybe Belchers... but you might have to live there or something. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - silverlight - Jun. 24, 2010 (Jun. 24, 2010 2:09 PM)UDC Wrote: maybe Belchers... but you might have to live there or something. what is this i live in 'The Belchers' do you mean this? RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - UDC - Jun. 24, 2010 It the one near the west wood mall, right? my friend lives there and he had his birthday in the clubhouse. if so, it is. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - silverlight - Jun. 25, 2010 yea i live there BUT the room were a bit expensive RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Jerf - Jun. 27, 2010 Saw a Mercury Anubis 85XF in Tai Yuen street for $950 *holy carp* RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Galaxxy - Jun. 27, 2010 How much is that GBP? RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Sakota - Jun. 27, 2010 950 Hong Kong dollars = 81.222189 British pounds Next time, google "x HKD to GBP", where x stands for the amount. RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Kai-V - Jun. 27, 2010 Or use xe.com RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Ultra - Jun. 29, 2010 Is that expensive for beyblades in Hong Kong? RE: [Hong Kong, Asia] Hong Kong Bladers (Discussion for tournaments) - Serotonin - Jun. 29, 2010 Megablader Wrote:Is that expensive for beyblades in Hong Kong? (Jun. 27, 2010 5:36 PM)Sakota Wrote: 950 Hong Kong dollars = 81.222189 British pounds what do you think |