Apparently it was on the pokemon.com website around noon, and its not really pokebeachs fault. Im guess Im lucky cause I have access to a computer at work. WAs able to make it in time.
There's a whole page on the side events on the main worlds page, or even here on pokebeach when they announced the info about worlds, iirc they listed all of the side events. There were some sealed events, standard, 8 person tourneys, and expanded.I may have missed out on registering for the Anaheim Open, but I did pick up a spectator's badge for the hell of it. And besides, I'm sure there will be side events along with the Anaheim Open to keep other spectators entertained (hopefully some sealed tournaments, I've been out of the game for so long I don't even have a physical deck anymore).
I figured as much, that was the usual fare for Worlds when I attended as a spectator (2013), I'll probably go to some sealed tournaments and Standard Round Robins.There's a whole page on the side events on the main worlds page, or even here on pokebeach when they announced the info about worlds, iirc they listed all of the side events. There were some sealed events, standard, 8 person tourneys, and expanded.
I figured as much, that was the usual fare for Worlds when I attended as a spectator (2013), I'll probably go to some sealed tournaments and Standard Round Robins.
And I did some digging for the Anaheim Open, it seems that only half of the seats were put up for registration. The other half will open up on the 18th of August.
Unfortunately the page detailing the requirements for the Anaheim Open say that a spectator's badge is required if you want to take part in the event.PLEASE HELP!
If I plan to register on the 18th at 7pm, will that be enough to enter, or do I still need a spectator badge?? Because spectator badges are no longer being sold..