Fever
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« on: December 13, 2008, 12:25:08 pm Central Standard Time » |
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Most of us know that you like to go to tournaments. Well, there are some of us who don't and would like to know what happens and how well you did. Also, this can be beneficial in the way that we could help you with your deck and think of new strategies and thoughts from the results of your tournament.
This thread is just designed to help you lay out your tournament results in a clear professional way for all of us to understand. Feel free to copy and paste this and fill in the legitimate information. Please be very specific.
Here is an example of a good tournament report.
1) Your Name: Tye Sussmann 2) Tournament Name: Nationals (Locals, Regionals, Nationals, Shonen Jump, Worlds, etc.) 3) Date of the Tournament: May 11, 2010 4) Type of Tournament: Nationals 5) Tournament Format: Advanced Format (Advanced Format or Traditional Format) 6) Tournament Record: 8-0 (Your Personal Record) 7) Tournament Placement: 1st Place 8) Tournament Location: Sacramento, California
Your Tournament Summary: Okay, I played against mostly just 4 different decks. Blackwings, Flamvell Cat, X-Sabers and Gladiator Beasts. I was able to beat Gladiator Beasts and X-Sabers just fine but I had problems with the others. So, in Game 2 of most of my matches I sided in 3 Skill Drain and/or 3 Light Imprisoning Mirror. I still won all of the matches but those decks gave me the most trouble. (How you feel and what was it like the whole time?)
Your Deck List: (Insert Deck List Here)
Props: (The Good Stuff)
My friends/team Skill Drain Made a great trade Opponent got disqualified
Slops: (The Bad Stuff
Lightsworn Standing in line Crowded room I lost a card
- Fever
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« Last Edit: May 17, 2010, 01:15:32 am Central Daylight Time by Fever »
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