All you Idaho Pokemon players here are your city championships for 2011-2012.
One more still to be determined.
Idaho Pokemon City Championships 2011-2012
December 3, 2011 (Saturday)
Malheur County Library
388 SW 2nd Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
December 4, 2011 (Sunday)
The College of Idaho
2112 Cleveland Blvd
Caldwell ID 83605
Registration: 2 pm Start: 2:30 pm
December 10, 2011 (Saturday)
Phoenix Fire Games
62 E. Fairview Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
BSU HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 12/16/2011 THATS FRIDAY REGISTRATION AT 5:30 PM
December 17, 2011 (Saturday)
Boise State University
Student Union Building
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
UPDATE!!!!!
January 7, 2012 (Saturday)
Eagle City Championships
Rembrandts Coffee House
93 South Eagle Road
Eagle, ID 83616
Registration 1:30 pm Starting at 2:00pm
This date has been moved to Sunday January 8,2012 with a new start time
January 8, 2012 (Sunday)
Nampa Civic Center-North Home Federal
311 Third Street South
Nampa, ID 83686
Registration: 2 pm Start: 2:30 pm
January 14, 2012 (Saturday)
Kuna City Library
457 N. Locust Street
Kuna, ID 83634
Registration: 10 am Start: 10:30 am
ATTENDANCE
ONTARIO: 22
CALDWELL: 25
MERIDIAN: 39
BOISE: 33
NAMPA: 43
KUNA: 44
Players of all skill levels and ages are welcome to these free events.
Admission: FREE
PRIZES
What can I win? The prizes in each age group are as follows:
• 1st Place: 18 booster packs
• 2nd Place: 10 booster packs
• 3rd Place & 4th Place: 4 booster packs
What do I need to bring?
• Your Player ID
• A 60 card deck that conforms to the Modified format
• A completed deck list of all the cards in your deck
• A randomizer (coin) and damage counters
• Markers for Special Conditions
What if I don’t have a Player ID? If you don’t have a Player ID, the tournament organizer can give you one.
What is the tournament format?
The tournament will start with several rounds of Swiss play. In this format, players are matched against other players in their age group with records similar to theirs. Occasionally players may play outside their age group, should there be fewer than 6 players in each age group.
After several games of Swiss play, the players in each age group with the best records will enter a single elimination playoff. The number of players in the playoff depends on the number of players in the tournament in that age group.
What cards are legal?
Your deck must conform to the Modified Constructed guidelines. For complete rules see http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/
How long does the tournament last?
Typically the Swiss portion lasts between 3 and 4 hours. Playoffs may last an additional 3 hours. Lunch and dinner breaks, if provided will increase the length of the tournament.
(Thanks Terry Kamm for the outline!)
One more still to be determined.
Idaho Pokemon City Championships 2011-2012
December 3, 2011 (Saturday)
Malheur County Library
388 SW 2nd Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
December 4, 2011 (Sunday)
The College of Idaho
2112 Cleveland Blvd
Caldwell ID 83605
Registration: 2 pm Start: 2:30 pm
December 10, 2011 (Saturday)
Phoenix Fire Games
62 E. Fairview Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
BSU HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 12/16/2011 THATS FRIDAY REGISTRATION AT 5:30 PM
December 17, 2011 (Saturday)
Boise State University
Student Union Building
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725
Registration: 11 am Start: 11:30 am
UPDATE!!!!!
January 7, 2012 (Saturday)
Eagle City Championships
Rembrandts Coffee House
93 South Eagle Road
Eagle, ID 83616
Registration 1:30 pm Starting at 2:00pm
This date has been moved to Sunday January 8,2012 with a new start time
January 8, 2012 (Sunday)
Nampa Civic Center-North Home Federal
311 Third Street South
Nampa, ID 83686
Registration: 2 pm Start: 2:30 pm
January 14, 2012 (Saturday)
Kuna City Library
457 N. Locust Street
Kuna, ID 83634
Registration: 10 am Start: 10:30 am
ATTENDANCE
ONTARIO: 22
CALDWELL: 25
MERIDIAN: 39
BOISE: 33
NAMPA: 43
KUNA: 44
Players of all skill levels and ages are welcome to these free events.
Admission: FREE
PRIZES
What can I win? The prizes in each age group are as follows:
• 1st Place: 18 booster packs
• 2nd Place: 10 booster packs
• 3rd Place & 4th Place: 4 booster packs
What do I need to bring?
• Your Player ID
• A 60 card deck that conforms to the Modified format
• A completed deck list of all the cards in your deck
• A randomizer (coin) and damage counters
• Markers for Special Conditions
What if I don’t have a Player ID? If you don’t have a Player ID, the tournament organizer can give you one.
What is the tournament format?
The tournament will start with several rounds of Swiss play. In this format, players are matched against other players in their age group with records similar to theirs. Occasionally players may play outside their age group, should there be fewer than 6 players in each age group.
After several games of Swiss play, the players in each age group with the best records will enter a single elimination playoff. The number of players in the playoff depends on the number of players in the tournament in that age group.
What cards are legal?
Your deck must conform to the Modified Constructed guidelines. For complete rules see http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/
How long does the tournament last?
Typically the Swiss portion lasts between 3 and 4 hours. Playoffs may last an additional 3 hours. Lunch and dinner breaks, if provided will increase the length of the tournament.
(Thanks Terry Kamm for the outline!)
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