Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

RANKINGS - 2007-08 Season

TOP25 SENIORS - NORTH AMERICA (STATES)
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Rank Name Rating Age Div State Country
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1 Dylan B. 1913.31 SR NJ US
2 Clint A. 1901.93 SR OR US
3 zmirman 1887.78 SR NV US
4 Orion C. 1883.14 SR FL US
5 Kevin W. 1878.55 SR TN US
6 Jose S. 1876.65 SR TX US
7 Jonathan B. 1870.39 SR MA US
8 KrazyKevin 1866.49 SR CO US
9 Michael D. 1866.38 SR NJ US
10 Nick C. 1839.62 SR NY US
11 Dylan L. 1831.04 SR NH US
12 Zakary K. 1828.53 SR MO US
13 Mark L. 1824.46 SR MN US
14 Ryne M. 1819.27 SR OH US
15 Keaton G. 1812.36 SR IN US
16 Austin C. 1808.84 SR TX US
17 Taylor M. 1804.63 SR TN US
18 Monta S. 1802.88 SR ON CA
19 Joseph L. 1801.50 SR AZ US
20 Geoffrey S. 1792.07 SR PA US
21 Philip M. 1791.84 SR MD US
22 Angela W. 1790.82 SR WI US
23 Curran H. 1785.48 SR NC US
24 Jordan B. 1785.45 SR TX US
25 Jeremy S. 1782.79 SR WA US

YES!!!!!!!!!

My bro. is 21st in the US!!!

There must be a mistake on the top 25 masters though because I'm not on their. :tongue::lol:
 
So from what I gather, if I go to GoPokemon.com and do a rankings search for masters in north america at the end of the season, those in the top 25 will be invited to worlds?
 
TOP25 SENIORS - NORTH AMERICA (STATES)
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Rank Name Rating Age Div State Country
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1 Dylan B. 1913.31 SR NJ US
2 Clint A. 1901.93 SR OR US
3 zmirman 1887.78 SR NV US
4 Orion C. 1883.14 SR FL US
5 Kevin W. 1878.55 SR TN US
6 Jose S. 1876.65 SR TX US
7 Jonathan B. 1870.39 SR MA US
8 KrazyKevin 1866.49 SR CO US
9 Michael D. 1866.38 SR NJ US
10 Nick C. 1839.62 SR NY US
11 Dylan L. 1831.04 SR NH US
12 Zakary K. 1828.53 SR MO US
13 Mark L. 1824.46 SR MN US
14 Ryne M. 1819.27 SR OH US
15 Keaton G. 1812.36 SR IN US
16 Austin C. 1808.84 SR TX US
17 Taylor M. 1804.63 SR TN US
18 Monta S. 1802.88 SR ON CA
19 Joseph L. 1801.50 SR AZ US
20 Geoffrey S. 1792.07 SR PA US
21 Philip M. 1791.84 SR MD US
22 Angela W. 1790.82 SR WI US
23 Curran H. 1785.48 SR NC US
24 Jordan B. 1785.45 SR TX US
25 Jeremy S. 1782.79 SR WA US


#25 already has his invite to worlds so for seniors you might as welll show the top 26
 
1770, aaron? i said 1711 to you yesterday..your not listening correctly :p


my dad talked to dave schwimmer and he says that sydney cities WILL be uploaded, meaning i will bea t around the 1750-1770 mark. probably 50 points clear of the rest of yous.
 
So from what I gather, if I go to GoPokemon.com and do a rankings search for masters in north america at the end of the season, those in the top 25 will be invited to worlds?

Well, yes and no. The T25 get invites without the "trickle down" effect from the Nationals. I would assume that if you take the T8 US and T4 of both Mexico or Canada that the number will be a bit higher. I would assume that out of those 16 invites atleast 12 or more will players that will end up invovled in the the trickle down process. If that is the case the you could theoretically be in 41st place in NA and get an invite. It would be safe to say atleast the T30 are gonna have invites from either Nats or Rankings, but it could be as many as the 41st ranked player if you do the math.

Drew
 
Dylan Bryan #1 Senior In The World According to POP. IMPOSSIBLE.
He really needs to shuffle his deck better. i think thats why he wins just about every game.
(Not trying to be mean just my two cents.)
 
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TOP25 SENIORS - NORTH AMERICA (STATES)
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Rank Name Rating Age Div State Country
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1 Dylan B. 1913.31 SR NJ US
2 Clint A. 1901.93 SR OR US
3 zmirman 1887.78 SR NV US
4 Orion C. 1883.14 SR FL US
5 Kevin W. 1878.55 SR TN US
6 Jose S. 1876.65 SR TX US
7 Jonathan B. 1870.39 SR MA US
8 KrazyKevin 1866.49 SR CO US
9 Michael D. 1866.38 SR NJ US
10 Nick C. 1839.62 SR NY US
11 Dylan L. 1831.04 SR NH US
12 Zakary K. 1828.53 SR MO US
13 Mark L. 1824.46 SR MN US
14 Ryne M. 1819.27 SR OH US
15 Keaton G. 1812.36 SR IN US
16 Austin C. 1808.84 SR TX US
17 Taylor M. 1804.63 SR TN US
18 Monta S. 1802.88 SR ON CA
19 Joseph L. 1801.50 SR AZ US
20 Geoffrey S. 1792.07 SR PA US
21 Philip M. 1791.84 SR MD US
22 Angela W. 1790.82 SR WI US
23 Curran H. 1785.48 SR NC US
24 Jordan B. 1785.45 SR TX US
25 Jeremy S. 1782.79 SR WA US

I'm in 3rd place!!! :biggrin: Now all I gotta do is keep above the 25 mark, and I'll finally get an invite to worlds.
 
Dylan Bryan #1 Senior In The World According to POP. IMPOSSIBLE.
He really needs to shuffle his deck better. i think thats why he wins just about every game.
(Not trying to be mean just my two cents.)

Ehhh...Isn't that a little rude?

Being a #1-ranked player doesn't necessarily mean you're the "best" player, but it also doesn't mean that you aren't deserving of that spot.
 
Ehhh...Isn't that a little rude?

Being a #1-ranked player doesn't necessarily mean you're the "best" player, but it also doesn't mean that you aren't deserving of that spot.

I agree, when I read the same post I thought the exact same thing.

Drew
 
*Checks the rankings in the Senior division* Wow, Monta is the only non-US player that is in the Rankings invite range. So can POP spare 5 slots for Canada and Mexico for each age division ... pretty please? :tongue:
 
I'm sorry everyone if it was a little rude, but when i played him at states, he shuffled his deck for about 3 seconds, in a kind of awkward motion, like the cards were set up a certain way. I noticed this right away, and then i ask him politely; "can you shuffle your deck a little better?" And he goes, giving a minor attitude, "Why?" i didn't want to start an arguement but he gets the best hand i've ever seen and gets a fully powered up Gallade T2.

And, like i said, i did not want to be rude saying that, just my way of being aware.
if your reading this Dylan i am sorry but thats the way i am.
And i wasn't the only one suspicious that day.

I also apologize to Cyrus & Drew. Like I said in my original post, that's my two cents.
yes i know thats the way it goes, but still i go by standings rather than whether they're deserving the spot or not, because that tellls me enough if they're deserving that spot or no enough.
 
dude, next time when facing him at Regionals - CUT HIS DECK.
That's your solution.

Lots of the time when I face deckstackers, I always attempts to cut their deck before they get to draw.
 
I'm sorry everyone if it was a little rude, but when i played him at states, he shuffled his deck for about 3 seconds, in a kind of awkward motion, like the cards were set up a certain way. I noticed this right away, and then i ask him politely; "can you shuffle your deck a little better?" And he goes, giving a minor attitude, "Why?" i didn't want to start an arguement but he gets the best hand i've ever seen and gets a fully powered up Gallade T2.

And, like i said, i did not want to be rude saying that, just my way of being aware.
if your reading this Dylan i am sorry but thats the way i am.
And i wasn't the only one suspicious that day.

I also apologize to Cyrus & Drew. Like I said in my original post, that's my two cents.
yes i know thats the way it goes, but still i go by standings rather than whether they're deserving the spot or not, because that tellls me enough if they're deserving that spot or no enough.
If your that worried about them stacking their deck you are also allowed to do a quick shuffle of their deck instead of a cut.
Instead of cutting, the opponent may choose to shuffle the deck. This shuffle should be
brief, and when it concludes, the deck’s owner is allowed to cut the deck once as
described above. Players should take care when shuffling an opponent’s deck, as the
cards in that deck are not the shuffling player’s property. At this point, the deck should be
sufficiently randomized to both players’ satisfaction.
From the official rules. Section 7.
 
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