Difference between revisions of "State Open Championship"
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The '''State Open Championship''' is an annual ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' championship held in Germany and Austria.<ref name="soc 2012">[http://www.amigo-spiele.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=974&Itemid=512 amigo-spiele.de] State Open Championships 2012 {{icon|German}}</ref> | The '''State Open Championship''' is an annual ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' championship held in Germany and Austria.<ref name="soc 2012">[http://www.amigo-spiele.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=974&Itemid=512 amigo-spiele.de] State Open Championships 2012 {{icon|German}}</ref> | ||
− | The championship consists of sixteen tournaments, each in a different state in Germany and Austria. The winner of each is considered to be a state champion. The sixteen state champions then compete in a final '''Battle of the States''' tournament, to determine the overall champion.<ref name="soc 2012" /> | + | The championship consists of sixteen tournaments, each in a different state or group of states in Germany and Austria. The winner of each is considered to be a state champion. The sixteen state champions then compete in a final '''Battle of the States''' tournament, to determine the overall champion.<ref name="soc 2012" /> |
The [[2012 State Open Championship|first State Open Championship]] took place in 2012.<ref name="soc 2012" /> | The [[2012 State Open Championship|first State Open Championship]] took place in 2012.<ref name="soc 2012" /> |
Revision as of 15:20, 2 June 2012
The State Open Championship is an annual Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game championship held in Germany and Austria.[1]
The championship consists of sixteen tournaments, each in a different state or group of states in Germany and Austria. The winner of each is considered to be a state champion. The sixteen state champions then compete in a final Battle of the States tournament, to determine the overall champion.[1]
The first State Open Championship took place in 2012.[1]
References
- ↑ a b c amigo-spiele.de State Open Championships 2012 (german)