2010-06-05

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Pastimes is happy to announce that Yu-Gi-Oh! Regional Qualifying tournaments are back!

Regionals are back - and there are many changes.

Everyone who plays will receive 5 booster packs - just for playing!!



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North America Regional Qualifier 2010 FAQ
Basic Information
Preparing for the Tournament
At the Tournament
Qualification for 2010 National Championship Tournaments
BASIC INFORMATION

Q: What are Regional Qualifiers?

Regional Qualifiers are high-level tournaments in which Duelists compete to earn invites to their National Championship, along with exclusive prizes. Participants in Regional Qualifiers are held to a high standard of sportsmanship and are expected to be fully prepared for the event.
Q: Where and when are the Regional Qualifiers?

A list of dates and locations for currently scheduled Regional Qualifier events can be found online at http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/regionals_locations.html. This list is updated as new events are scheduled – the 2010 Regional Qualifier season will extend into the summer of 2010, so there is a long stretch of time in which these tournaments will run. Please keep checking the listing to see new events, if there is not an event yet scheduled for your area.
Q: How much does it cost to enter a Regional Qualifier?

The cost of the tournament is $20.00 in the United States, and $25.00 in Canada. With your entry fee, you will receive 5 packs of the latest Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s booster.

Q: What are the prizes for Regional Qualifiers?

In addition to the 5 packs each player receives upon entering the tournament, prize distribution will be as follows:

* Top 8 players each receive a 2010 Regional Qualifier Game Mat.
* Top 4 players also receive a Card Binder.
* At the Tournament Organizer’s discretion, the above prizes may be supplemented with additional product.
* Invites for 2010 National Championship, depending upon the total registration of the event.
2010 Regional Qualifier Game Mat

Q: How many players will earn invites at a Regional Qualifier?

Invites to 2010 National Championship tournaments are awarded based on the total enrollment for the Regional Qualifier, beginning with the first place finisher and extending downwards in order, as follows: * 4 – 32 players: 4 Invites to the 2010 National Championship
* 33-64 players: 8 Invites to the 2010 National Championship
* 65 – 128 players: 16 Invites to the 2010 National Championship
* 129 + players: 32 Invites to the 2010 National Championship.

If a player who has already received an invite to 2010 Nationals at a Konami Regional Qualifier or SHONEN JUMP Championship earns another one, the invite does not pass down. Duelists who earn invites will be responsible for completing the 2010 Invite form on-site at the Regional Qualifier, in order to be placed on the Invite List. Incomplete information could prevent your invite from being verified by KDE, so make every effort to ensure that your information is complete and legible.
Q: What is the format for Regional Qualifier tournaments?

Regional Qualifier tournaments are Constructed events, which mean each Duelist must bring his or her own Deck in order to compete. Decks must be constructed according to the latest Advanced Format guidelines. (See here for more information: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/limited/#limited_adv).

Regional Qualifiers will be run using Swiss Format, which means all Duelists will play a set number of rounds determined by the number of players. Players are not eliminated during the event, and can play through all Swiss rounds. After the Swiss Round portion of the tournament is completed, the 8 top-ranked Duelists will participate in one Single Elimination playoff round, to determine the top 4.

Swiss Rounds for the 2010 Regional Qualifier Season:

* 4 – 8 Players : 3 Rounds of Swiss
* 9 – 16 Players : 4 Rounds of Swiss
* 17 – 32 Players : 5 Rounds of Swiss
* 33 – 64 Players : 6 Rounds of Swiss
* 65 – 128 Players : 7 Rounds of Swiss
* 129 – 256 Players: 8 Rounds of Swiss
* 257 – 512 Players: 9 Rounds of Swiss
* 513 – 1024 Players : 10 Rounds of Swiss

Q: Can I play in more than one Regional Qualifier?

Duelists who meet the requirements can compete in any number of Regional Qualifiers, regardless if they have already earned an invite.

Q: Can I get a COSSY ID number at the Regional Qualifier tournament, or will I need to have one before I attend the event?

If you do not have a COSSY ID number, you can get one at the event.

Q: What cards are legal for play?

Currently, you can include all SHONEN JUMP Magazine promos up through “Obelisk the Tormentor" (JUMP-EN037); all GX Manga promos through “Elemental Hero Absolute Zero”; all video game promos up to and including “Infernity Archfiend," “Infernity Dwarf,” and “Infernity Guardian” from NDS Stardust Accelerator – World Championship 2009 and “Supersonic Skull Flame”, “Skull Flame”, and “Burning Skull Head” from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Wheelie Breakers (Wii); “Warm Worm”, “Worm Bait”, and “Regretful Rebirth” from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tagforce 4 (PSP); and cards from all booster sets up until Stardust Overdrive in your Decks.

Please check the “Products” page online at http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/products/ for an updated look at the legality dates of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s product releases.

Q: Can I play with cards I got from the North American version of the Duel Terminal?

Any cards from the North American Duel Terminal (currently numbered DTP1-EN###) are allowed for use if the card was previously available in another product. Cards from the Duel Terminal that are not currently available through another source are not legal for play.

Q: Can I use OCG cards in my Deck?

No, you cannot. Cards printed for Asian markets are not legal for play in TCG tournaments.
Q: Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?

You can use foreign-language copies of legal-for-play cards printed for the TCG market, as long as you can show an official translation of the card, kept outside of your deck, when asked to do so by an opponent or tournament official.

PREPARING FOR THE TOURNAMENT

Duelists who wish to enter a Regional Qualifier must meet the following criteria:

* Have a Deck that meets the current Advanced Format criteria.
* Have a COSSY ID number (obtainable at the event) and be in good standing.
* Duelists who have been suspended from Organized Play by KDE are not considered to be in
good standing, and may not register for or compete in sanctioned events.
* Suspended persons may not enter the venue of a Regional Qualifier tournament. If a suspended person is discovered at the venue, they may be charged with offenses including but not limited to trespassing, as well as an extension of their suspension.

Q: What will I need to bring to a Regional Qualifier tournament?

You should bring a tournament-legal Deck as described above, along with any tournament supplies you will need, such as paper and pen to track Life Points, dice or counters if you are using cards which require them, extra sleeves to replace any that become damaged, and so forth. If you have a COSSY ID number, you should bring your number and barcode. You’ll also need the entry fee for the tournament, as well as money for your incidentals (food, drink, etc.).

Duelists are responsible for looking after their own belongings at the event.
Q: What will I need to bring in order to register for the tournament?

Be prepared to present your COSSY ID number along with your name at registration, and be prepared to show ID if it is requested. Acceptable forms of ID include current-year School ID cards, driver’s licenses, passports, or other government-issued identification documents.

If you are under the age of 16, you can bring in a copy of your birth certificate as proof of ID.

Duelists who register or attempt to register under another Duelist’s name or COSSY ID number will be disqualified from the event, and risk suspension from KDE Organized Play events.

Q: If I’ve never been to a Regional Qualifier tournament, what should I expect?

Regional Qualifiers are usually rather large tournaments, and attract competitive Duelists who are interested in earning Nationals invites, winning the Regional prizes and keeping their Dueling skills honed.

When you compete in a Regional Qualifier tournament, you’ll be held to high standards of play and sportsmanship. You should know how the cards in your Deck work, and should take great care to prepare your Deck, sleeves, and Deck List. Duelists are responsible to pay attention to information from judges and/or tournament staff in order to understand what is going on. If players have questions about the event either beforehand or while they are there, they should check with the Tournament Organizer.

Regional Qualifiers are an excellent place to test your skills, learn more about deck-building and strategy, and see how well you match up against the other Duelists in your area.

Q: I want to judge at a Regional Qualifier, instead of competing as a player – how can I volunteer?

If you’re interested in judging, you should contact the Tournament Organizer for the Regional Qualifier as soon as possible (use the contact number provided in the Regional Locator listing). Most Tournament Organizers are always on the lookout for judge staff, so be prepared to provide your full name, contact information including email and phone number, and a description of your previous judging experience. You should also email us-judgesupport@konami.com with the same information, to be added to the KDE Judge Roster and receive additional information and updates about the Judge Program.

Potential judges do not currently need to hold Konami certification in order to judge.

However, all judges are encouraged to take the Level 1 Rulings Certification test, which can be found here: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/judges/index.html.

Q: I want to vend at a Regional Qualifier, whom should I contact?

Vending space is generally available at Regional Qualifiers held outside of Official Tournament Stores, and is open to Official Tournament Stores in good standing. Vendors must meet certain requirements and agree to abide by set guidelines. Interested vendors should email us-opsupport@konami.com with the header “Request to Vend at [name and location of Regional Qualifier]”.

Q: Whom should I contact for more information about a specific Regional Qualifier?

Your best resource for answers about a specific Regional Qualifier event is the contact number listed on the Regional Locator. KDE won’t be able to answer questions such as “How do I get to the venue?”, “Where should I park?”, “When does registration start?”, and so forth. For questions such as these, you will need to contact the Tournament Organizer directly.

If you have more general questions about Regional Qualifiers, you can send them to us-opsupport@konami.com. Please be as detailed as possible, so we can try to provide you with the answers you’re seeking!

AT THE TOURNAMENT

Q: Will there be Side Events?

Some Regional Qualifiers will offer Side Events such as Dragon Duels and Win-A-Mat events. Check with your Tournament Organizer to find out!

Q: How long will the tournament last?

The number of Swiss rounds is determined by the number of players present. Rounds in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME are 40 minutes long. Since you can play all rounds in a Swiss tournament, you should expect to be at the event for several hours.

Q: Will there be vendors on site so I can buy single cards and supplies?

If your Regional Qualifier is being held in an Official Tournament Store, you will certainly have access to cards and supplies. Regional Qualifiers held outside of Official Tournament Stores will provide vendors selling single cards, sealed product, and card supplies such as sleeves and deckboxes.

Q: Can I buy and sell cards from other players at the event?

Duelists are not allowed to buy or sell cards from one another at Regional Qualifier venues. If you do so, you risk being removed from the event.

QUALIFICATION FOR 2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS

Q: Do I have to qualify in my own country?

You can earn a Nationals invite through Regional Qualifiers, Dragon Duels, and SHONEN JUMP Championships in any country, but you can only compete in the National Championship held in your own country. For example, if a Duelist from the United States qualifies in Canada, he or she will still play in the United States National Championship.

Q: If I qualified in a Dragon Duel tournament (for players aged 12 and under) can I play in the regular National Championships?

Duelists who are 12 or under are eligible to play in their National Championship, in addition to any separate events held specifically for Duelists aged 12 and under.

Q: Will Regional Qualifier invites “pass down” if someone who has already earned an invite earns another one?

No, invites will not pass down for the 2010 Regional Qualifier season.

Q: How and when will I receive my invite?

A list of Duelists who have earned invites to a National Championship is posted online. You can find the list here: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/events/qualifiers_2010.html#US

* You will not receive an invite or certificate in the mail.
* You will not receive an invite or certificate via email.
* You will not be required to present any kind of certificate in order to enter a North American National Championship.

* Your name and information will be added to the Invite List, and that is proof that you qualified.

* Information about your National Championship will likewise be posted online – it will not be mailed or sent to you. Duelists are responsible to verify that their name appears on the appropriate Invite List, and to access posted information about their National Championship by checking the www.yugioh-card.com/en/events page for updates.

If you have a question about your invite status, you can email us-opsupport@konami.com and ask. Please provide your full name, COSSY ID number, and the date and location of the event at which you qualified, along with your question, so we can answer you quickly and efficiently.
Please remember that invite status information isn’t automatically or instantly updated, so you should allow some time for results to be posted from your tournament.

Q: Is travel or hotel included with my invite?

Travel and/or lodging are not included with invites earned at a Regional Qualifier – the expenses incurred in attending a National Championship tournament will be the responsibility of the Duelist.

Registration: 9:00 a.m.

Start Time: 10:00 a.m.

Entrance fee: $20.00

Format: Constructed - Advanced

Format Description: Yu-Gi-Oh! Constructed Deck

The Deck used for dueling in a Constructed - Advanced Format event must contain a minimum of 40 cards and a maximum of 60 cards. Also, this deck must follow the Forbidden and Limited Card list that can be found at http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/rulebook/

In addition to your dueling Deck, you can also have 15 additional cards in a separate pile known as the Side Deck. The Side Deck allows you to modify your Deck to better suit your strategy during a Match. Between Duels, you can exchange any card from your Side Deck with any card in your Deck - as long as you end up with the same number of cards that your Deck began the Match with. The Side Deck you create must contain exactly 15 cards at the beginning of a Match. In other words, if you don't have enough cards to create a 15 card Side Deck, you cannot use one at all. In any Match, the Deck and Side Deck combined cannot contain more than 3 copies of the same card. Also, be aware of Forbidden and Limited Cards.

The Extra Deck, which contains your Fusion and Synchro Monsters, can have anywhere from 0 up to 15 cards and is also subject to the Forbidden List.

Structure: Swiss

Structure Description: Most of Pastimes tournaments utilize a system of pairing called "Swiss".

The principle of a Swiss tournament is that each player will be pitted against another player who has done as well (or as poorly) as him or herself.

The first round is either drawn at random or seeded according to rating. Players who win receive a point, those who draw receive half a point and losers receive no points. Win, lose, or draw, all players proceed to the next round where winners are pitted against winners, losers are pitted against losers, and so on. In subsequent rounds, players face opponents with the same (or almost the same) score. No player is paired up against the same opponent twice however.

Here is a summary of the modified swiss pairing system:

* Round one : All players are paired randomly.
* Round two: the winners of round one will play each other, the losers of round one will play each other
* Round three: the players with 0-2 records play each other, likewise with the 1-1s, and the 2-0s.
* Round four: the 0-3s play each other, as do the 2-1s, the 1-2s, and the 3-0s.

Sometimes, however, it is not possible to pair players with exactly the same records (due to drops or draws), so you may be "paired" up or down a record.

After an amount of rounds set at the beginning of the tournament (based on the number of players), the player with the best record wins.

Number of Swiss Rounds to be played. There is a fairly set standard for the number of Swiss Rounds in an event based on the number of participants:

Attendance Number of Swiss rounds
Attendance = 9-16 Swiss Rounds = 4
Attendance = 17 - 32 Swiss Rounds = 5
Attendance = 33 - 64 Swiss Rounds = 6
Attendance = 65 - 128 Swiss Rounds = 7
Attendance = 129 - 226 Swiss Rounds = 8
Attendance = 227 - 409 Swiss Rounds = 9
Attendance = 410 or higher Swiss Rounds = 10


Prizes: * Top 8 players each receive a 2010 Regional Qualifier Game Mat.
* Top 4 players also receive a Card Binder.
* At the Tournament Organizer’s discretion, the above prizes may be supplemented with additional product.
* Invites for 2010 National Championship, depending upon the total registration of the event.

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