Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

National Championship Attendance Figures

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My favorite activity, collecting numbers ^_^. I'm just gonna try and stick to the PCI reported numbers for this, sry! But, if you know the numbers from your own National Championship, feel free to post it! Unfortunately, the only past numbers I can find are in this thread. Not the most hard set of data I've ever seen, but I'm fine with it this year. We'll make it better next year, I'm sure ^_^. Big props to NoPoke for finding the National Championship links for this year, and to Fireborn for collecting this data last year. Couldn't do this without you guys!

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Nation           Jr / Sr / Ma = Total       (Last Year)         (% Increase/Decrease)
[url=https://www.pokemon.com/us/account/tournaments/15554/]Sweeden[/url]          14 / 31 / 23 = 68
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16139/]Czech Republic[/url]   14 / 28 / 27 = 69          (6/11/21 = 38)      (133.3 / 154.5 / 28.6 = 81.6)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/15415/]France[/url]           80 / 46 / 94 = 220         (43/34/66 = 143)    (86.0 / 35.3 / 42.4 = 53.8)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16391/]Italy[/url]            18 / 31 / 77 = 126         (19/31/57 = 107)    (-5.3 / 0 / 35.1 = 17.8)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/15552/]Denmark[/url]          25 / 29 / 46 = 100         (18/33/40 = 91)     (38.9 / -12.1 / 15 = 9.9)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/15725/]Netherlands[/url]      28 / 43 / 80 = 151         (26/55/66 = 147)    (7.7 / -21.8 / 21.2 = 2.7)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16623/]Australia[/url]        6 / 24 / 47 = 77           (18/24/33 = 75)     (-66.7 / 0 / 42.4 = 2.7)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16633/]Fi[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16632/]nl[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16631/]and[/url]          20 / 40 / 58 = 118         (28/56/41 = 125)    (-28.6 / -28.6 / 41.5 = -5.6)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16140/]Portugal[/url]         15 / 25 / 40 = 80          (9/30/51 = 90)      (66.7 / -16.7 / -21.6 = -11.1)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16436/]Mex[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17151/]ico[/url]           11 / 30 / 127 = 168        (11/28/167 = 206)   (0 / 7.1 / -23.9 = -18.4)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16720/]Malaysia[/url]         6 / 13 / 19 = 38           (4/25/18 = 47)      (50 / -48 / 5.6 = -19.1)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16443/]Germany[/url]          56 / 104 / 120 = 280       (83/145/123 = 351)  (-32.5 / -28.3 / 2.5 = -20.2)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16109/]Belgium[/url]          8 / 13 / 34 = 55           (16/15/47 = 78)     (-50 / -13.3 / -27.7 = -29.5)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16444/]Austria[/url]          18 / 43 / 24 = 85          (35/78/22 = 135)    (-48.6 / -44.9 / 9.1 = -37.0)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16239/]Argentina[/url]        5 / 15 / 17 = 37           (9/26/28 = 63)      (-44.4 / -42.3 / -39.3 = -41.3)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/15749/]Canada[/url]           XXX / XXX / XXX = XXX      (51/39/122 = 212)   
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/15751/]United Kingdom[/url]   24 / 63 / 96  = 183        (34/60/84 = 180)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16437/]No[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17346/]rw[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17347/]ay[/url]           25 / 52 / 53 = 130         (40/76/49 = 165)   
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16835/]Singapore[/url]        10 / 9  / 60 = 79          (?? / ?? / ?? = ??)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16117/]Switzerland[/url]      XX / XX / XX = XX          (6/21/18 = 45)  
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/16122/]Hong Kong[/url]        CANCELLED
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17383/]Uni[/url][url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17384/]ted[/url] [url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17385/]States[/url]    201 / 297 / 805 = 1303     (225/284/681 = 1190)
Malta            XX / XX / XX = XX          (1/9/1 = 11)
[url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/organized-play/tournaments/17191/]New Zealand[/url]      7  / 12 / 12 = 31          (8/17/13 = 38)
Slovenia         XX / XX / XX = XXX         (13/5/4 = 22)
 
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Just pulled this off the OP website. Can I get confirmation plz?

England: 24 / 63 / 96 = 183
 
Masters and Seniors are correct, I'm not sure about Juniors - I read somewhere that 2 dropped before it started and I don't know how that works.
 
Sry bout that. Chalk up that to ignorant American colloquial for the area...
 
26 Juniors with two dropping before R1 pairings so 24 reported.
63 seniors
96 masters.

I created three "dummy" player accounts to ensure that the ratings are correct for the three out of age players that remained after a week of clean up effort tracking down player IDs and duplicates. If the dummies played in other tournaments I changed them in those too so that the UK ratings should calculate correctly.
 
Just off the list posted last night from preregistration, looks like there is currently a total of 1251 players in US nats!

198 Juniors
284 Seniors
385 Masters (1)
384 Masters (2)
 
Thanks everyone for posting the numbers. I think Nats attendance from our area, Oregon, is a little light this year. Plane tickets were just soooo expensive! It's actually cheaper to fly to Hawaii than Indiana.

And nnaann: I LOVE your avatar. Did you make it yourself?. (I"d send a PM but you don't seem to have that.)
 
Just for fun cos messing with numbers is easy...

Where is it easiest to get a paid trip to worlds?
The numbers say...

JUNIORS: Malaysia, Australia, Belgium. (approx 7:1 odds)
SENIORS: Singapore, Malaysia, Belgium (approx12:1)
MASTERS: Austria (12:1) , Malaysia, Switzerland,Sweden (approx 20:1)


And where is it HARDEST to get a trip to Worlds. (Obviously I'm ignoring countries without a paid trip as those are impossibles)

JUNIORS:
1st: France (80:1)
2nd: USA (50:1)
3rd: Germany and Netherlands tie at 28:1

SENIORS
1st: USA (74:1)
2nd: UK( 63:1)
3rd: Germany and Norway (52:1)

MASTERS
1st: USA (201:1)
2nd: Mexico (127:1)
3rd: UK and France (95:1)


So what does that lot mean? Given that there are so many assumptions behind a direct comparison of the numbers you need to look for BIG differences. The striking BIG difference is in the masters with the USA masters having at least numerically the toughest route to a paid trip. The seniors are too similar to say which if any of the four countries is hardest and in the Juniors France can make a case for being tougher than the USA.

In terms of spreads the differences between the hardest and easiest by attendance is around one order of magnitude.

Canada is included in the above calculations, though I had to use last years attendances
 
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I just updated with the US, Norway, and New Zealand nationals, based on the OP site alone. If somebody has the "official" numbers announced at Indy, I'll use those instead.

Oh, and does anybody have the numbers for Singapore from last year? Or any Nationals I might have forgotten from this year? I just have a feeling this list is incomplete...
 
I doubt you have left out any other Nationals

And the last time Nationals took place in SIngapore was 2007....
 
Where is it easiest to get a paid trip to worlds?
The numbers say...

JUNIORS: Malaysia, Australia, Belgium. (approx 7:1 odds)
SENIORS: Singapore, Malaysia, Belgium (approx12:1)
MASTERS: Malaysia, Switzerland,Sweden (approx 20:1)

Nice numbers, Ian, just one small correction: it was even easier for Masters in Austria (12:1), as Austria had 2 paid trips per age group this year, one from POP and one from us. ;-)
 
Ooops, thought I had Amigo's generosity in the Austrian entries. Obviously not!

GO AMIGO!

[the Austrian Juniors have a good chance at worlds too. ]
 
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Hong Kong Nationals

The tournament was suppose to have five rounds of Swiss with top 4 cut. There were ~30 masters there with delays when it started. One of the delays was actually me not being on the pairings list, I was afraid that it was because of my US POP ID or something. It was inside of the mall with tables set up and for whatever reason, they had to cut the last round of Swiss making it so that the two 4-0's made cut and 2/8 3-1's made cut, in order to have time for top cut. Wai Kit Lam, a Hong Kong Local, won the tournament. The top decks were:

Masters (~30):
1st: Wai Kit Lam (Luxchomp Dialga)
2nd: ??? (Jumpluff)
3rd: ??? (Donphan Luxray)
4th: ??? (Lanturn?)

Senior (~7):
1st: ??? (Luxray SP Toolbox)

Junior (3):
1st: No Idea ended in 2 matches

Sorry I do not know the exact figures, but the whole day was a mess, but I did pick up very good deals and trades throughout the day! Hope this helps!
 
What happened to Mexico and Germany? Any idea why their numbers dropped? (Change in OP? Change of location?)
 
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