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Post by Conkwe on Oct 13, 2018 9:58:46 GMT -8
Worlds Championship Info and spoilers" Format Like last year the World Championship will require three Decks with the following restrictions: Each deck has to contain 50 Cards and follows the normal deckbuilding restrictions You can only use three copies of each card across all three of your decks All decks need their own deck list All deck lists have to be submitted on Thursday (22.11.2018) evening 19:00 CET in a digital version The whole Tournament will be played in "Best of Three"-Format: You can choose the order of your decks in each Match-up (but you cannot choose to play the same deck again) Day 1 will be five rounds of Swiss with a time limit of 90 Minutes, followed by a Top 8 Cut to Day 2. The time limit for Day 2 is 120 Minutes. Road to London, what do you need? The World Championship will be hosted in the Millennium Hotel, London (17 Sloane St, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 9NU) and will take place on Saturday the 24th November as well as Sunday the 25th November. The Doors will open on both days at 9:30 AM, but this event will not be open for public. We will announce more information on this soon. The event will be livestreamed on our official Twitch Account. Is there something else you need to know? - Yes, last year we lended cards for the decks if needed, but for this year players need to bring their own cards for their own decks We will announce more details, the full schedule and all prizes soon. Stay tuned! "
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Post by Conkwe on Oct 21, 2018 18:13:46 GMT -8
List of World competitors: 32 Players Total Japan: (4) Kakka (Osaka Open) Hikonyan (Yokohama Open) Harigai (Masters Final) Shido (Masters The After) North America: (8) All Top 8 were invited from North American Championship Chris Lopez Nathan Perez David Cox Chris Neal Jordan Denk Matt Okimoto Hunter Nance Jeremiah Toenjes Europe: (13/13) Jamie Faulkner (Spain Nationals) Peter Sherratt (London Nationals) Tobi Henriet (Worlds winner 2017) Metin Pamuk (Benelux Nationals) Sascha Stark (German Nationals) Raphael Le Levé (France Nationals) Marco Grammatica (Italy Nationals) Luis Bardon-Burnet (Euros) Sylvain Mischler (Euros) Jose Ignacio Gonzales (Euros) Tuvshinbat Tsendjav (Euros) Evan Tanguy (Euros) Alex Hancox (Euros) Australia/NZ: (4/4) Daniel Jay Belia (Pulse Cup) Jason Zhe (Spira Cup) Robert Meadows (Gaia Cup) Christopher Mattiske (AU/NZ Nationals) Asia: (3) Josh Ge (China) Putt Phrathomaekaluk (Singapore) Jonathan Tan (Thailand)
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Post by Conkwe on Nov 12, 2018 10:36:12 GMT -8
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