2006-2007 Canadian Nationals FAQ
Information is subject to change: Last updated [4/19/2007]
What is the Pokémon TCG Canadian National Championships?
The
Pokémon® TCG Canadian National Championships™ is a sanctioned title event open to
all Canadian resident players in good standing and is run using the
Age
Modified Swiss format.
Results of this event will count toward a player’s rankings.
Prizes are awarded to the top 16 finishers in each of the three age divisions.
When is the Pokémon TCG Canadian National Championships?
The Pokémon TCG Canadian National Championships will be held June 16
th, 2007, at:
Best Western Primrose Hotel
111 Carlton Street
Toronto, Canada
M5B 2G3
What does it cost?
Entry to play in the
Pokémon TCG Canadian National Championships is free.
Who is eligible to play at the Canadian National Championships?
- To participate in the event, you must be a player in good standing and abide by the
Pokémon
Tournament Rules and all other applicable event rules.
-
The Pokémon TCG Canadian National Championships is open to legal residents of Canada only.
Residency in this case is defined as a person who legally resides in Canada or one of its
territories, not necessarily a Canadian citizen. Proof of residency will be required upon
registration.
I won a Pokémon TCG National Championship. How do I collect my Travel Award?
Upon receiving your prize package at your
Pokémon TCG National Championship, the Tournament Organizer will give you
documents to read, complete, and return to Pokémon Organized Play (POP). The document packet also
explains the process step by step. The documents must be postmarked to POP no later than June 8
th in order to qualify for your Travel Award.
Other Information:
- Your deck must comply with the Modified Format as outlined in the
Pokémon
Organized Play Tournament Formats document.
- Bring a list of all cards in your deck (otherwise known as a decklist). This will be reviewed
at registration.
- 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.
- Every qualified player must have an updated "My Pokémon Account" in order to be eligible for
the Travel Award.
- See the
Pokémon
Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event.
- Make sure you arrive on time. If you are late for registration, you will be entered with a
first round loss. Seating is limited, and is on a first-come, first-served basis.
- To participate in the event, you must be a player in good standing and abide by the
Pokémon
Tournament Rules and all other applicable event rules.
- See the
Legal
Notices for certain eligibility requirements and other information, including information
concerning limitations on Pokémon USA, Inc.'s liability.
What is the tournament structure?
The tournament is run using the
Modified
Format and
Swiss
pairings. See the
Pokémon
Tournament Rules for additional information about Modified and Swiss formats.
The National Championships will be broken into sections by age divisions and will be run using
Swiss pairings. Because Swiss rounds are dependent upon total attendance of each age division,
there will be a minimum of five rounds of Swiss, with more rounds as necessary based on attendance.
Swiss rounds will feature one-game matches.
After the final round of Swiss, the top 16 players from each age division (attendance levels
permitting) will move into a single-elimination round. The single-elimination rounds will feature
best-of-three game matches.
National Championships events have a K-Value of 44. For more information on K-Value and Ratings
and Rankings, click
here.
What are the prizes?
Prizes are awarded to the top 16 players in each age division.
Our divisions are:
Junior Division: Born in 1996 or later
Senior Division: Born in 1992, 1993, 1994, or 1995
Masters Division: Born in 1991 or earlier
Participants will receive a
Pokémon TCG National Championships promo card and a National Championships
commemorative pin, while supplies last, all just for playing!
The top 16 finishers in
each of the three age divisions will receive the following prizes:
- A
Pokémon TCG National Championships First-Place Trophy.
- An invitation to the 2007
Pokémon TCG World Championships.
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2007
World Championships (available to Canada residents only; proof of residency required)
- A scholarship award worth $1500. Click
here
for scholarship details and restrictions.
- A Nintendo Wii Game Console
- A combination of 72 booster packs from the current
Pokémon TCG expansions.
- Other great themed Pokémon merchandise!
- A
Pokémon TCG National Championships Second-Place Trophy.
- An invitation to the 2007
Pokémon TCG World Championships.
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2007
World Championships (available to Canada residents only; proof of residency required)
- A scholarship award worth $1000. Click
here
for scholarship details and restrictions.
- A Nintendo Wii Game Console
- A combination of 72 booster packs from current
Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great themed
Pokémon merchandise!
- A
Pokémon TCG National Championships Third-Place Trophy
- An invitation to the 2007
Pokémon TCG World Championships
- A Travel Award for the winner (and parent or legal guardian for players under 18) to the 2007
World Championships (available to Canada residents only; proof of residency required)
- A scholarship award worth $750. Click
here
for scholarship details and restrictions.
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current
Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great themed
Pokémon merchandise!
- A
Pokémon TCG National Championships Fourth-Place Trophy
- A scholarship award worth $750. Click
here
for scholarship details and restrictions.
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current
Pokémon TCG expansions
- Other great themed
Pokémon merchandise!
- A combination of 36 booster packs from current
Pokémon TCG expansions
- A combination of 18 booster packs from current
Pokémon TCG expansions