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Showing posts with label tournament. Show all posts

ESL One Clash Royale Tournament

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First of all you need to know that there are no commitments for joining a Ladder. If you are in the Ladder, you are not forced to play a match, but that's what the Ladder is for. Everyone in a Ladder wants to play actively against other teams and sometimes it matters who you are playing against, but sometimes it doesn't. In our Ladders there are three different ways to find an opponent and all of them have advantages depending on what you are looking for or how fast you need a match.

In a ladder, any participant may challenge another. The challenge may be refused by the challenged if they choose. In ladders with more than 20 participants compulsory challenges are activated. If a participant is within 20 places above the challenging participants the refusal will be punished with one penalty point. If both participants are in the top 10 then the refusal will be punished with 2 penalty points.








A challenging participant from the newcomer pool (unranked) is considered as being at the bottom of the ladder, therefore the 20 participants ranked last in the ladder would be punished for rejecting a challenge.

Participants that have more than 5 outstanding challenges in a ladder, no matter if the matches are confirmed or not, may not take on any further challenges. This is scripted into the ESL system and cannot be changed.

Quick Rules






How to play
Tournament Settings

  • Match type: 1v1

  • Match time: 3 minutes

  • Mode: Best of 3


Game Restrictions

  • King level cap: 8

  • Common card level cap: 8

  • Rare card level cap: 6

  • Epic card level cap: 3

  • Legendary card level cap: 1

  • Overtime length: 3 minutes



More info, please click HERE!






Watch Clash Royale 1st Tournament Replay

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Clash Royale first ever tournament in Helsinki has just concluded. Jason the first ever Clash Royale Tournament Winner takes home EUR 10k.



Matches were interesting to watch. Decks were different than I was expecting compared to the videos you see in the game itself with many top ranked players. Also most of the interviews with the players were hilariously awkward.




Clash Royale is free to download and play, however, some game items can also be purchased for real money. If you don't want to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device's settings. Also, under our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, you must be at least 13 years of age to play or download Clash Royale. A network connection is also required.













Supercell announced leveling the playing field for Clash Royale tournaments

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According to Supercell they are leveling the playing field for Clash Royale tournaments and truly competitive play!









Clash Royale's fast, strategic gameplay is well-suited to competitions. We're thrilled that players are already organizing their own tournaments, and we've been watching as many as we can! One big lesson so far is that disparities in card and tower levels can be hard to overcome for even the most skilled players. In order to make tournaments a big part of Clash Royale, our goal is to give players an easy way to level the playing field.



To achieve this, we plan to emphasize the importance of our "Tournament Rules" in the future, which we consider to be the basis for competitive Clash Royale play. This will ensure that skill, timing and placement will always be the deciding factors in competitive matches.





Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championships Schedule

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Excited for the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championships? Check the schedule & locations now.




The Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship is a way for Official Tournament Stores (OTS) to provide Duelists with a Store level Championship which offers Duelists the opportunity to earn invites to the World Championship Qualifier at one of our OTS. Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournaments are held simultaneously throughout North and Latin America.



OTS Championship
United States & Canada FAQs & Information | Locations
Latin America FAQs & Information | Locations









In Effect as of February 27th, 2016

BASIC INFORMATION

What is a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship?
Where and when are the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championships?
What is the attendance capacity for the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship?
How much does it cost to enter a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship?
What are the prizes for Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championships?
How many Duelists will earn invites at a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship?
What is the format for Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournaments?
Can I get a COSSY ID number at the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournament, or will I need to have one before I attend the event?
Will I need to complete and turn in a Deck List?
What cards are legal for play?
Can I use OCG cards in my Deck?
Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?

PREPARING FOR THE TOURNAMENT
What will I need to bring to a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournament?
Are there any items I am not allowed to bring to the tournament?
What if I lost an item at a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournament?
What will I need to bring in order to register for the tournament?
If I’ve never been to a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournament, what should I expect?
I want to judge at a Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship, instead of competing as a Duelist – how can I volunteer?
Whom should I contact for more information about a specific Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship?

AT THE TOURNAMENT
Will the OTS Championship award any Ultimate Duelist Series (UDS) Points?
How long will the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship tournament last?
What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Swiss Rounds – Tier 2 Events)
What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Single-Elimination)
Can I buy and sell cards from other participants at the event?
I would like to provide feedback to KDE concerning the Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship I attended, who should I contact?

QUALIFICATION FOR 2016 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER TOURNAMENTS
Do I have to qualify in my own country?
Will Yu-Gi-Oh! OTS Championship invites “pass down” if someone who has already earned an invite earns another one?
How and when will I receive my invite?
Is travel or hotel included with my invite?



Pokkén Tournament is coming exclusively to Wii U

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Pokkén Tournament is coming exclusively to Wii U on 3/18!

Pokémon tournaments are live events that give you the opportunity to compete against other players in the Pokémon TCG or Pokémon video games. Pokémon tournaments take place worldwide and offer a competitive atmosphere where players can demonstrate their Pokémon gaming skills.

Tournaments take place year-round. To find out where you can compete in your area, use the event locator. If your search turns up nothing, keep checking back—new tournaments are added daily!

Most Pokémon tournaments are open to players of all skill levels. Additionally, most tournaments require no advance registration—all you need to do is show up with a valid Pokémon TCG deck or video game. Many Pokémon tournaments are free, but it is up to the discretion of the tournament organizer to determine costs.


For more information check out: Pokemon.com/PokkenTournament
Top 5 must see plays from the 2015 Call of Duty

Top 5 must see plays from the 2015 Call of Duty

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Check out the top 5 must see plays from the 2015 Call of Duty North American Championship. ESRB Rating: MATURE (Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Strong Language)