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An ante duel is a [[Duel]] where both players stake cards of equal value, and the winner of the duel claims both cards. This is the only way to become the [[Owner]] of a  card in a duel. These duels are completely optional but are forbidden in most tournaments.
 
An ante duel is a [[Duel]] where both players stake cards of equal value, and the winner of the duel claims both cards. This is the only way to become the [[Owner]] of a  card in a duel. These duels are completely optional but are forbidden in most tournaments.
  
In the anime and manga, these duels were more common. In the manga, ante is said to be a common rule in trading card games, and ante duels were required in the [[Battle City]] tournament. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], however, ante is illegal. (In some cases resulting jail time; however, the closest to this that was actually announced in the anime was 7 years in prison for "disorderly dueling.")
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In the anime and manga, these duels were more common. In the manga, ante is said to be a common rule in trading card games, and ante duels were required in the [[Battle City]] tournament. In [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]], however, ante is illegal. (In some cases it results in jail time; however, the closest to this that was actually announced in the anime was 7 years in prison for "disorderly dueling.")

Revision as of 20:49, 13 April 2010

An ante duel is a Duel where both players stake cards of equal value, and the winner of the duel claims both cards. This is the only way to become the Owner of a card in a duel. These duels are completely optional but are forbidden in most tournaments.

In the anime and manga, these duels were more common. In the manga, ante is said to be a common rule in trading card games, and ante duels were required in the Battle City tournament. In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, however, ante is illegal. (In some cases it results in jail time; however, the closest to this that was actually announced in the anime was 7 years in prison for "disorderly dueling.")