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Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - Letsbey - Dec. 10, 2020 I will be honest, I know nothing about beyblades other that what my son has told me. He has been into them for 6-7 years but has never really had any friends to play with. Somehow, his interest in them has not diminished at all despite lack of people to play with. I try to play with him but I have no idea what I’m doing. I heard the best way is to host a tournament but I am at a lost as to how to set it up. Is it a conflict of interest for me to organize a tournament and have my son enter? He honestly has no interest in winning and I just want him to meet some passionate people that he can talk to about his hobby. Any help would be appreciated. RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - [[ NØBØDY ]] - Dec. 10, 2020 Maybe you could become an organizer on WBO and host a WBO tournament and get your son on WBO so he can participate? RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - AlexTheBlader - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 2:09 AM)Letsbey Wrote: I will be honest, I know nothing about beyblades other that what my son has told me. He has been into them for 6-7 years but has never really had any friends to play with. Somehow, his interest in them has not diminished at all despite lack of people to play with. I try to play with him but I have no idea what I’m doing. I heard the best way is to host a tournament but I am at a lost as to how to set it up. Is it a conflict of interest for me to organize a tournament and have my son enter? He honestly has no interest in winning and I just want him to meet some passionate people that he can talk to about his hobby.Well first of all he needs to be 13 to host atleast so if he isn’t old enough you will have to host, he can play just you will be in charge of running the tournament if so. Make sure he or you knows how the beyblade battles work. (You probably do as you said) After you learn how beyblade works read this and follow what it says to do and learn how the formats work. https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Become-an-Organizer After reading and knowing the requirements take the organizer quiz If you pass and your an organizer you can put up your first tournament! ——- You don’t need to participate if your an organizer but your son will need a separate account as account sharing is banned if you are hosting/participating . Even if you don’t participate know how it works or even look for any judges. You also need a standard Takara tomy stadium so look into that. You can find it on a website called “BeysAndBricks” RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - beykid44 - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 2:17 AM)AlexTheBlader Wrote:(Dec. 10, 2020 2:09 AM)Letsbey Wrote: I will be honest, I know nothing about beyblades other that what my son has told me. He has been into them for 6-7 years but has never really had any friends to play with. Somehow, his interest in them has not diminished at all despite lack of people to play with. I try to play with him but I have no idea what I’m doing. I heard the best way is to host a tournament but I am at a lost as to how to set it up. Is it a conflict of interest for me to organize a tournament and have my son enter? He honestly has no interest in winning and I just want him to meet some passionate people that he can talk to about his hobby.Well first of all he’s too young to host so you will have to host, he can play just you will be in charge of running the tournament. I advise you to learn about beyblade too before organizing. how do you know how old he is? RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - AlexTheBlader - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 4:00 AM)beykid44 Wrote:He said his kid is 6-7(Dec. 10, 2020 2:17 AM)AlexTheBlader Wrote: Well first of all he’s too young to host so you will have to host, he can play just you will be in charge of running the tournament. I advise you to learn about beyblade too before organizing. RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - DeltaZakuro - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 4:03 AM)AlexTheBlader Wrote:(Dec. 10, 2020 4:00 AM)beykid44 Wrote: how do you know how old he is?He said his kid is 6-7 thats just how long he has been into Beyblade. RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - AlexTheBlader - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 4:04 AM)DeltaZakuro Wrote:Oh I read it wrong then.(Dec. 10, 2020 4:03 AM)AlexTheBlader Wrote: He said his kid is 6-7 RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - beykid44 - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 4:03 AM)AlexTheBlader Wrote:Atleast I Know you can't read Also Why would she say her son is 6-7 She would say he's either 6 or 7 Common sense(Dec. 10, 2020 4:00 AM)beykid44 Wrote: how do you know how old he is?He said his kid is 6-7 Don't take this seriously please RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - CheetoBlader - Dec. 10, 2020 They never said their kid was 6-7. They’ve been blading for that time, not existing for that long RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - beykid44 - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 2:19 PM)CheetoBlader Wrote: They never said their kid was 6-7. They’ve been blading for that time, not existing for that long It's basically people can't read but obviously if that was his mom/dad they would have made a specific answer RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - CheetoBlader - Dec. 10, 2020 (Dec. 10, 2020 3:40 PM)beykid44 Wrote:(Dec. 10, 2020 2:19 PM)CheetoBlader Wrote: They never said their kid was 6-7. They’ve been blading for that time, not existing for that long …no? It’s easy to lose track of time, especially for parents. RE: Wanting to learn more about how to host tournaments. Pointers? - b daman - Dec. 10, 2020 you could become an organizer on WBO |