Difference between revisions of "Match"
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A '''Match''' consists of three [[Duel]]s. | A '''Match''' consists of three [[Duel]]s. | ||
− | The first player to win two of the three Duels is declared the winner. | + | The first player to win two of the three Duels is declared the winner. Between rounds a player is permitted to exchange cards in his/her Main Deck with cards in his/her [[Side Deck]]. |
In some tournaments if the outcome of the 3 duels results in a [[Draw]], or if the round's time limit is exceeded with no winner, Sudden Death rules are introduced. In these duels a player loses as soon as they lose any life points. | In some tournaments if the outcome of the 3 duels results in a [[Draw]], or if the round's time limit is exceeded with no winner, Sudden Death rules are introduced. In these duels a player loses as soon as they lose any life points. |
Revision as of 06:24, 2 November 2010
A Match consists of three Duels.
The first player to win two of the three Duels is declared the winner. Between rounds a player is permitted to exchange cards in his/her Main Deck with cards in his/her Side Deck.
In some tournaments if the outcome of the 3 duels results in a Draw, or if the round's time limit is exceeded with no winner, Sudden Death rules are introduced. In these duels a player loses as soon as they lose any life points.
Some cards, like "Victory Dragon", can end a match in one attack. This is called a Match-ending attack.