Regionaux A Game of Thrones LCG

Game Day Dragon’s Maze
2013/05/01
Modern Masters Release Draft
2013/05/17
Game Day Dragon’s Maze
2013/05/01
Modern Masters Release Draft
2013/05/17
When:
2013/06/22 @ 11:00 – 11:00
2013-06-22T11:00:00-04:00
2013-06-22T11:00:00-04:00
Where:
Game Keeper Verdun
4430 Wellington Street
Verdun, QC H4G 1W4
Canada

ev_gameofthrones

20$ par personne

Inscription: 10h30 11h00, Début 11h00

Game of Thrones LCG:

Format:

Joust (head-to-head) battles
3-5 Swiss rounds (depending on participation)
Cut to top 4/8 (depending on participation)
http://fantasyflightgames.com/ffg_content/agotlcg/support/AGoT_TourneyRules_2012.pdf

Deck Construction:

In constructed formats (Melee or Joust), decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. Plot decks must number exactly seven cards and have no more than one of any plot card with the same title.

Players Responsibilities:

For all officially sanctioned regional, national, invitational, and world championship events, players are required to use protective sleeves for their
decks. Also players are asked to provide which house they will be playing, deck list, agenda & restricted.

Players are responsible for presenting a legible deck list to the Tournament Organizer on the day of the event before the tournament begins.

Scoring:

Players earn tournament points at the end of each game as follows:

Match Win = 5 points
Modified Match Win = 4 points
Draw = 2 points
Modified Match Loss = 1
Match Loss = 0 points

If a player meets his deck’s victory condition before the time limit has been reached, that player earns a match win and his opponent receives a match loss. If the time limit has been reached, the player closest to his victory total (in power) earns a modified match win and his opponent receives a match loss. If both
players are equally close to their victory total, ends
in a draw for both players. These points are used to determine the winner of the tournament, or, in the case of a larger event, they are used to determine who makes the cut to the championship elimination rounds.

If, through a card effect, a player “cannot win the game,” he cannot be awarded a win or a modified win for that match. (His best possible result is a draw.)