Pokémon U.S. National Championships General Information:
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Due to the overwhelming growth of the U.S. National Championships, Pokémon Organized Play will now operate the U.S. National Championships as a THREE-day event.
The U.S. National Championships will be held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, from Friday, June 25th, through Sunday, June 27th, 2010, with pre-registration taking place on Thursday, June 24th.
Events at the Indiana Convention Center will begin on Friday, June 25th, at 9:30 a.m., with a variety of tournaments and league play going all day, in addition to the U.S. National Championships itself.
The address of the Indiana Convention Center is:
100 South Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46225-1071
As U.S. National Championships will now take place on three consecutive days, each day's activities are outlined below.
Thursday, June 24th:
Onsite preregistration for all players will take place from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. outside of Exhibit Hall C
Competitors who register on Thursday will receive a National Championships T-shirt and promo card, while supplies last.
Friday, June 25th:
Open registration
Open registration will take place from 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
Approximately half of the total Swiss rounds take place, based on total attendance
Players registering on Friday will receive a National Championships promo card, while supplies last.
Players not in line for registration by 8:30 a.m. will be registered for the event with a first-round loss. All players must be in their assigned seats with completed deck lists by 9:30 a.m. for the start of the players' meeting. Players not seated at this time risk being dropped from the tournament.
Saturday, June 26th:
Remaining Swiss rounds
Players not in their seats by 9:00 a.m. will receive a game loss for that round and will be dropped from the event if they have not reported by the end of that round
Single elimination finals played down to top 16
Sunday, June 27th:
Remaining single elimination rounds
Remaining single elimination rounds (top 16) for all age groups
Players must be checked in and ready to play by 8:30a.m. or they will forfeit their match
Results of all rounds of the U.S. National Championships will count toward players' Premier Ratings.
What does it cost?
Entry to play in the Pokémon TCG National Championships is free, and there are no fees charged to enter the event as a spectator. Sealed-format side events will require an entry fee of $25.
What are the prizes?
Prizes are awarded to the top 32 players in each age division.
The divisions are:
- Junior Division: Born in 1999 or later
- Senior Division: Born in 1995, 1996, 1997, or 1998
- Masters Division: Born in 1994 or earlier
1st Place
- A Pokémon TCG National Championships First-Place Trophy
- An invitation to the 2010 Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2010 World Championships
- A scholarship award worth $5,000. Go here for scholarship details and restrictions
- A Nintendo DSi game system
- A combination of 72 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great Pokémon-themed merchandise!
2nd Place
- A Pokémon TCG National Championships Second-Place Trophy
- An invitation to the 2010 Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2010 World Championships
- A scholarship award worth $3,000. Go here for scholarship details and restrictions
- A Nintendo DSi game system
- A combination of 72 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great Pokémon-themed merchandise!
3rd Place
- A Pokémon TCG National Championships Third-Place Trophy
- An invitation to the 2010 Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2010 World Championships
- A scholarship award worth $1,500. Go here for scholarship details and restrictions
- A Nintendo DSi game system
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great Pokémon-themed merchandise!
4th Place
- A Pokémon TCG National Championships Fourth-Place Trophy
- An invitation to the 2010 Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2010 World Championships
- A scholarship award worth $1,500. Go here for scholarship details and restrictions
- A Nintendo DSi game system
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great Pokémon-themed merchandise!
5th through 8th Place
- An invitation to the 2010 Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A scholarship award worth $750. Go here for scholarship details and restrictions
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
9th through 16th Place
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
17th through 32nd place
- A combination of 18 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions