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2013 Play! Pokémon tournament season announcements

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The Pokémon Organized Play team has several exciting announcements regarding the upcoming 2013 Play! Pokémon tournament season.

Championship Points
We’ll be making some changes to the way that Championship Points work this season. First off, to add both precision and flexibility to the system, we’ll be increasing the point system by a factor of 10. Therefore, if you earned 1 point for a specific placement last season, you’ll earn 10 points this season.


Next up, the 2013 season won’t be using a “Top X” system for World Championships invitations this season. Because we have a solid baseline of data from a full season of play, the Organized Play team feels comfortable setting the invitation levels for Worlds at a fixed value. This means that you’ll have a clear target number to shoot for, and when you get there, there is no risk that someone else can bump you out. The points necessary will vary by rating zone, and will be listed in the Pokemon TCG Championship Points Award Structure.


Because this season will be using fixed value Championship Points invitations, we will also be eliminating the invitation prizes from National Championships. Instead, National Championships will now award the minimum number of points necessary to earn an invitation to Worlds to a predetermined number of top finishers (Top 8, 4, 2, or 1, depending on rating zone). We feel that Nationals should always be a key path to the World Championships, and it will remain so under this system.


These are the major changes to the Championship Points system for the 2013 season. There will be several other smaller changes to point award levels and best finish limits at some event series. The details will all be covered at Pokemon TCG Championship Points Award Structure.


Be sure to link your Play! Pokémon Player ID with your Pokémon Trainer Club account so you can track your Championship Points online, as well as become eligible to receive cool rewards!

Regional Championships
For the 2013 season, we’re further expanding the Regional Championship event series by splitting the series across three dates. You can now attend an Autumn Regional, Winter Regional, and Spring Regional Championship.



Each season we’ll have 5 events running across the U.S. and Canada, giving Video and Trading Card Game players additional opportunities to earn some big prizes!


Dates for these events have been set for the following weekends:
Autumn: October 13 & 14
Winter:
January 19 & 20
Spring:
April 13 & 14
Details regarding exact times and locations will be posted shortly at Play! Pokémon.

Play! Points
The Play! Points program was a huge success in the 2012 season! More players played in more events, and in more matches, than any other season in the history of Pokémon Organized Play! For the 2013 season, players will still earn Play! Points based on the rates found at the Play! Points FAQ.


Play! Point entry requirements for U.S. Nationals for 2013 will be increased for the Masters division and slightly decreased for the Junior and Senior divisions. For other National event requirements, check with the event organizer.


Want to know if you have enough points to play at Nationals? Just use the event locator while you’re logged in. When you reach the tournament summary page, you’ll see a block that will indicate whether you’ve qualified for the event or not.

Changes to Top Cuts
To make some of the lower tier events less time consuming, we’re making changes to the top cuts at Battle Road events.


Battle Road events will no longer feature a top cut, and these events will be played as straight Swiss. Battle Roads will also feature a deeper Championship Points payout structure as a part of this change, awarding points to more of those participating.

Season Start Date
While this has already been mentioned in the 2012 Modified Format update, we’re providing a bit more detail here to explain why the start date has moved forward and what that means for you.
With the season now starting in early July, all July events will count towards the Championship Point or Play! Point requirements for events in that season. That is, events in July 2012 will award points for the 2013 Nationals or Worlds, respectively.


This means that future events will include some exciting new things, both domestically and internationally. Even this year, several international partners are running Premier Events in July that award Championship Points towards the 2013 World Championships!


Also, the World Championships will take place in the 2014 season, but they will keep the age division dates from the 2013 season. This means that finishers at Worlds will be awarded Championship Points that will apply to qualification for the following year.


The top four finishers at Worlds 2013 will receive points equal to, or in excess of, the points required to qualify for Worlds 2014. Players below the top four will receive an amount less than the amount required to qualify, but they will still have a good jump start towards qualification.


http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/op_2013_playpokemon_season_tcg-2012-08-30/
 
Championship Points are a way to recognize the top players from Pokémon Championship Series events. Championship Points are awarded to players based on their finish position or placement at individual events. Check out the Pokémon TCG Championship Points Structure for more information.

What Can I Do With the Championship Points I’ve Earned?

Championship Points are used to gain entry into high level events, including the 2013 Pokémon World Championships. Event qualifications are listed in each event-specific FAQ as it is posted.

What are Best Finish Limits?

To provide a more-even playing field for the largest number of competitors worldwide, the Organized Play team has instituted Best Finish Limits. This means that during an event series, only your Best X (defined below) finishes will count towards your final Championship Points total.

For example, the Best Finish Limit for Battle Roads is 6. If a player participates in 6 Battle Road Autumn events and 5 Battle Road Spring events, only the top 6 of the player’s 11 Battle Roads finishes will count toward his or her final Championship Points total.

What are Kickers?

Championship Point payouts are listed below. Events will receive "Kicker" points if an age division attendance meets a certain threshold. Base points never change but, if the "Kicker" level is reached, points are awarded deeper into the final standings. For example, if the Masters division at a Battle Road tournament reaches 32 players, 5th through 8th place will receive 6 Championship Points.

Is There a Limit to How Many Events I Can Play In Per Year?

No. You can play in as many Battle Road, City Championship, S/P/T Championship, and Regional Championships as you wish each year!

2013 Pokémon TCG Championship Points Award Structure


Championship Points are awarded to players based on their finish position at Play! Pokémon Championship Series events.

These events include:
Battle Road
City Championships
State/Province/Territory Championships
Regional Championships
National Championships
Special Premier Events
World Championships

Points Required to Qualify for Worlds

To qualify for the 2013 World Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, players must have earned at least the number of points listed below, based on the rating zone where they reside.

North America:
400 Championship Points
Europe:
400 Championship Points
Latin America:
200 Championship Points
Asia Pacific:
200 Championship Points

Battle Road (Spring and Autumn)

Best Finish Limit: 6
Play! Points: 1

City Championships
Best Finish Limit: 4
Play! Points: 2

Regional and State/Province/Territory Championships
Best Finish Limit: 4
Play! Points: 3

National Championships

Best Finish Limit: 1

The points tables do not format correctly when c/p'd, please see the link for that info: http://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/championship-series/championship-points/#structure
Play! Points: 10
 
Battle Roads will also feature a deeper Championship Points payout structure as a part of this change, awarding points to more of those participating.

How will this accomplish a more League friendly smaller atmosphere at BR? With a deeper payout structure for more participating this will just increase the BR numbers? Im so confused :confused:
 
How will this accomplish a more League friendly smaller atmosphere at BR? With a deeper payout structure for more participating this will just increase the BR numbers? Im so confused :confused:

Number of people attending doesn't make an atmosphere. Its the atittude of those in attendance. And it will be a lot easier for the competitve players to accept a new system without top cut that rewards more players, which will bring down the tone of BRs. They will probably be even more competitve honestly, but when they were as top heavy as last season, they just werent as fun for anyone. Also, now that the evens will be taking less time, it should increase peoples willingness to stick around after the tournament and interact with players, much like a league.
 
Like the changes, except for the cut of CC best finish limits which is now the same as for Regionals. :/
Props for introducing kickers at 4 and 8. ^^

And I still don't understand why Austria is at a higher "CP tier" as Portugal. o_O
 
What about those who judge be they professors or not? How are they to get points to play at nationals?
 
We’ll be making some changes to the way that Championship Points work this season. First off, to add both precision and flexibility to the system, we’ll be increasing the point system by a factor of 10. Therefore, if you earned 1 point for a specific placement last season, you’ll earn 10 points this season.

iso the ponts for same placement will be multiplied by 10? (i.f when you finish 1. At cc as last year you will get 10 times more points? And does it applay for all events? Or how does it work thanks
 
I am not understanding 1 thing

Points Required to Qualify for Worlds

players must have earned at least the number of points listed below, based on the rating zone where they reside.
North America: 400 Championship Points

Does this mean that even if a player won say Nationals that they still need the 400 points to play in worlds or is this just for ever one else out side the top players at Nationals
 
Jaws: Yes, but everybody who would normally get into Worlds via an auto-invite this year gets 500 CPs instead. Basically, auto-qualify based on CPs.
 
The top four finishers at Worlds 2013 will receive points equal to, or in excess of, the points required to qualify for Worlds 2014. Players below the top four will receive an amount less than the amount required to qualify, but they will still have a good jump start towards qualification.


http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/op_2013_playpokemon_season_tcg-2012-08-30/

Since I've seen some questions about this, it should be noted that the 2012 World Championships award structure will be updated to match the 2013 CP structure. Meaning that the top 4 will receive the points necessary to qualify for 2013 Worlds, and then a relatively sharp drop off after that. We'll try to get those points updated within the next two weeks.

Thanks for your patience,
Prof_Dav
 
"Because this season will be using fixed value Championship Points invitations, we will also be eliminating the invitation prizes from National Championships. Instead, National Championships will now award the minimum number of points necessary to earn an invitation to Worlds to a predetermined number of top finishers (Top 8, 4, 2, or 1, depending on rating zone). We feel that Nationals should always be a key path to the World Championships, and it will remain so under this system."

Could you please verify what this means in regard to paid trips to World's? Does this mean there will not be any paid trips - just qualifications for world's .... in effect just an invitation?
 
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