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aka BooBoos Official'd Again Somehow 2014
aka BASC 2
Register here!
Competition webpage: http://www.cubingusa.com/basc2/
Schedule: http://www.cubingusa.com/basc2/schedule.php
An official Rubik's Cube competition hosted by Bay Area Speedcubin'.
WCA Delegate: Jeremy Fleischman.
Date:
February 9, 2014
Location:
Moose Family Center Lodge
905 Kifer Rd
Sunnyvale, California 94086
Registration Fee:
The cost for registration is $3n+3, where n is the number of main events you're registering for, with a $21 maximum fee. This means that after registering for six events, the remaining events are free!
Skewb is an official WCA event as of January 1, 2014. Because of this, the price for competing in Skewb is free!
$1 of every competitor's registration cost will go to the World Cube Association.
Prizes sponsored by The Cubicle! Go buy stuff from them since they're the best in the US!
What to Bring:
- Cash to pay for registration. Exact change is recommended for sake of efficient registration, but change will be available.
- Your own cubes. Competitors compete with their own puzzles. Make sure your puzzles are competition-legal by checking that they comply with the WCA Regulations.
- Lunch. Lunch isn't being provided. There are restaurants near the Lodge, but it is recommended that you bring your own lunch.
- Your A-game! Aim for the best results that you can!
Events:
Event | Round | Soft Cutoff | Hard Cutoff | To Advance |
Rubik's Cube | Round 1 | 1:00 | 1:30 | 20 |
Final | ||||
2x2 Cube | Final | none | ||
Rubik's Cube: One-handed | Combined Final | 1:00 | 1:30 | |
Rubik's Cube: Blindfolded | Final | 10:00 cumulative soft | ||
Megaminx | Combined Final | 2:30 | 3:00 | |
Pyraminx | Final | none | ||
Square-1 | Combined Final | 1:00 | 1:15 | |
Rubik's Clock | Final | 30 seconds | ||
Skewb | Final | none |
Volunteers:
Attention all BASC competitors!
We're looking for some volunteers to assist with judging, scrambling, and running!
Much of what helps build and maintain the momentum of the competition is a stable number of people working the competition at any given moment. Often, the organisation team alone can't cover all the bases and keep the competition flowing efficiently with hundreds of puzzles being cycled about, thousands of results to enter, and a schedule that should be strictly adhered to.
To accommodate for this, the organisation team often recruits other competitors as staff to work the competition as well as recruits volunteers as they are available.
If you are not competing in a particular event and are available to judge, scramble, or run during that time, or simply for more information, please contact Ranzha V. Emodrach as soon as possible. If you happen to be available on the day of the competition and wish to volunteer, that's great too! The more people we have to work the competition, the better!
Hope to you see you there!
The BASC Team
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