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Pokémon TCG INTL City Championship Tournaments
What are Pokémon TCG INTL City Championship Tournaments?
The Pokémon TCG INTL City Championships are title events where players in each of the three POP-recognized age categories can earn the title of City Champion! Results of the City Championships count toward your Modified Constructed Rating!
INTL City Championship Events are operated by independent tournament organizers across the World.
Pokémon TCG City Championship Tournaments
For details regarding City Championship Events in North America, please click here.
What are Pokémon TCG City Championship Tournaments?The Pokémon TCG City Championships are a title event where players in each of the three POP recognized age categories can earn the title of City Champion! Results of the City Championships count toward your Modified Constructed Rating!
City Championship Events are operated by independent tournament organizers across North America.
For details regarding City Championship Events outside of North America, please click here.
When are the Pokémon TCG INTL City Championships?
Pokémon TCG INTL City Championships will be taking place starting in November 2004. To find times and locations of City Championship events in your area, click here.
Remember, while we frequently update our events schedule, we recommend that you contact the local tournament organizer to confirm event schedule information.
When are the Pokémon TCG City Championships?Pokémon TCG City Championships will be taking place between November 20th 2004, and January 23rd 2005. To find times and locations of City Championship events in your area, click here.
Remember, while we frequently update our events schedule, we recommend that you contact the local tournament organizer to confirm event schedule information.
How much does the event cost?Please contact the local tournament organizer to confirm the entry fee at each event.
How much does the event cost?Beginning with the City Championships, all Premier Events, other than those that use a limited format, such as a prerelease, are FREE! That's right, there is no admission fee for a City Championship! Get your decks tuned up, and get down to your local City Championship location for your first shot at these free events! Organizers may charge for side events run at these tournaments.
this is also for INTL and was on OP-POKEMON site in NOVEMBER What are Pokémon TCG City Championship Tournaments?
How much does the event cost?
Beginning with the City Championships, all Premier Events, other than those that use a limited format, such as a prerelease, are FREE! That's right-there is no admission fee for a City Championship! Get your decks tuned up, and get down to your local City Championship location for your first shot at these free events!
What do I need to bring and know?
Bring your POP ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a POP ID, one will be given to you at the event. See the Pokémon Floor Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. Make sure you arrive on time. If you are late for registration, you may not be able to play in the event. To participate in the event, you must be a player in good standing and abide by the Floor Rules. See the Legal Notice for certain eligibility requirements and other information, including information concerning limitations on Pokémon’s liability.
What do I need to bring and know?
Bring your POP ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a POP ID, one will be given to you at the event. See the Pokémon Floor Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. Make sure you arrive on time. If you are late for registration, you may not be able to play in the event. To participate in the event, you must be a player in good standing and abide by the Floor Rules. See the Legal Notice for certain eligibility requirements and other information, including information concerning limitations on Pokémon’s liability. Local residency is not required to enter a Pokémon TCG City Championship.
What is the Tournament Structure?
The Tournament is run using the Modified Constructed Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. If attendance is appropriate, some organizes may choose to run straight Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Floor Rules for information about the Modified Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds run will depend on total attendance at the event.
What is the Tournament Structure?
The Tournament is run using the Modified Constructed Format and Age Modified Swiss pairings. If attendance is appropriate, some organizes may choose to run straight Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Floor Rules for information about the Modified Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds run will depend on total attendance at the event.
What are the Prizes?
All participants will receive a Pokémon TCG City Championship Promo Card and a POP Series One 2-card promo pack, just for playing!
Please contact the local tournament organizer to confirm the exact prize structure and age groups supported at each event.
What are the Prizes?
Prizes are awarded to the top 4 players in each age category. Our age categories are: 10 and under, 11-14, and 15 and up.
Participants will receive a Pokémon TCG City Championship Promo Card and a POP Series One 2 card promo pack while supplies last, just for playing!
Top four finishers in each of the 3 age categories receive the following prizes:
1st Place
18 Pokémon TCG: EX Team Rocket Returns Booster Packs
A City Champion Medal
Prize kit containing cool Pokémon Merchandise!
2nd Place
9 Pokémon TCG: EX Team Rocket Returns Booster Packs
3rd & 4th Place
4 Pokémon TCG: EX Team Rocket Returns Booster Packs
What happens after the Tournament?
After the tournament ends, the tournament organizer will submit the tournament results to Pokémon USA, Inc. Pokémon, which sanctions the tournaments, will determine player rankings.
What happens after the Tournament?
After the tournament ends, the tournament organizer will submit the tournament results to Pokémon USA, Inc. Pokémon, which sanctions the tournaments, will determine player rankings.
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After 18 mounts Still prepare for Worlds
ABOVE TEXT WAS ON THE OP-POKEMON SITE read by me again on 14th of December