 2010 Pokémon Season
2010 SPRING BATTLE ROADS
Sat. May 29 - Gnome Games Tournament Center Green Bay - 10 AM
Sat June 5 - Chimera Hobby - Fond Du Lac - 10 AM
Sun June 13 - Gnome Games East Town Mall Green Bay - Noon
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The 2010 Summer of Champions starts this Saturday at the Gnome Games Tournament Center!
It's time for the FREE 2010 - Spring Pokemon Battle Road Tournaments! These are the last tournaments that lead to the 2010 US National Championships and Worlds!
Ashwaubenon Battle Roads Saturday May 29 Gnome Games Tournament Center 2160 Ridge Road (get map)
Registration Opens at 9 AM Tournament starts at 10AM SHARP Cost: FREE
Fond du Lac Battle Roads Saturday Jun 5th Chimera Hobby 820 S Main Street (get map) Registration Opens at 10:00am Tournament
starts at 11:00 am SHARP Cost: FREE
Green BayBattle Roads
Sunday June 13 Gnome Games East Town Mall 2350 East Mason Street (get map)Registration Opens at 11:30am Tournament starts at NOON SHARP Cost: FREE
DOWNLOAD A BLANK DECKLIST HERE
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Pokemon Trainers - It's Time for Battle Roads!!
The Battle Road series is designed to provide players with small,
entry-level events on a local scale. Battle Road Spring tournaments give
players another opportunity to work on their premier ratings,
potentially earning an invite to Worlds.
This is the last chance to adjust your ranking before the US National Tournament!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Pokémon TCG Spring Battle Road tournaments?
The Pokémon TCG Spring Battle Road tournaments are where players in each of the three POP-recognized age divisions can work on their Premier Ratings, potentially earning a trip to the 2010 World Championships! Results of the Battle Road tournaments count toward your Premier Rating!
How much does the event cost? All Pokémon Organized Play Premier events in North America are FREE! That's right-there is no admission fee for Battle Road tournaments! Get your decks tuned up, and get down to your local Battle Road location for your first shot at this free event!
What is the tournament structure?
The tournament is run using the Modified Constructed Format and Age Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Modified Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds run will depend on total attendance at the event.
Bring your POP ID, if you have one. If you don't have a POP ID, one will be given to you at the event. If Gnome Games has a POP ID on file for you it is shown below in your Gnome Games Pokemon ID Card.
You will need a randomizer (Dice or coin), damage counters & condition markers for this event. 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 receive a first round loss the event.
What are the prizes?
Prizes are awarded to the top 4 players in each age division.
Our 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
The top 4 finishers in each of the three age divisions will receive the following prizes:
1st Place 4 Pokémon TCG booster packs.
A Victory Medal-Silver promo card
2nd Place
4 Pokémon TCG booster packs.
3rd and 4th Places
2 Pokémon TCG booster packs. |