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'''Upper Deck Day''' was an organized event promoted by Upper Deck that took place at locations throughout North America on February 7 – 8, 2009,<ref name="udday">http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090117033044/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/ude/en/articles.aspx?aid=5114</ref>  instead of the delayed ''[[Crimson Crisis]]'' [[Sneak Preview]] event originally scheduled to be held the same days.<ref>http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090126202720/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/ude/en/articles.aspx?aid=5126</ref>
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'''Upper Deck Day''' was an organized event promoted by Upper Deck that took place at locations throughout North America on February 7 – 8, 2009,<ref name="udday">[http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090117033044/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/ude/en/articles.aspx?aid=5114 entertainment.upperdeck.com] Upper Deck Announces Upper Deck Day {{Icon|Archive}}</ref>  instead of the delayed ''[[Crimson Crisis]]'' [[Sneak Preview]] event originally scheduled to be held the same days.<ref>[http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090126202720/http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/ude/en/articles.aspx?aid=5126 entertainment.upperdeck.com] Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Crimson Crisis Sneak Preview Canceled {{icon|Archive}}</ref>
  
The event featured the "'''Duelist Challenge'''", which involved a giveaway of various of prizes for the first time ever offered at a Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG event.
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The event featured the Duelist Challenge, which involved a giveaway of various of prizes for the first time ever offered at a ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]'' event.
  
The top three finishers at each location received a highly valuable prize card, and the winner took home a "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]". All top finishers received an entire box of cards. Additional prizes included rare Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG play mats, t-shirts and other promos. Duelists also had a chance to receive promo cards and other great prizes throughout the weekend.   
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==Prizes==
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The top three finishers at each location received a highly valuable prize card, and the winner took home a "[[Gold Sarcophagus]]". All top finishers received an entire box of cards. Additional prizes included rare ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game'' play mats, t-shirts and other promos. Players also had a chance to receive promotional cards and other great prizes throughout the weekend.   
  
''Prizes''
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Place
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! Prize
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|-
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| 1st
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| [[Gold Sarcophagus]], 2 boxes of recent product, entry into a $250,000 cash drawing
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|-
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| 2nd
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| [[Shrink]], 2 boxes of recent product
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|-
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| 3rd
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| [[Des Volstgalph]], 2 boxes of recent product
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|-
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| 4th
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| Nationals 2007 [[Cyber Dragon]] playmat, 2 boxes of recent product
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|-
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| 5th-8th
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| 2 boxes of recent product
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|-
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| 9th-16th
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| 1 box of recent product
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|-
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| 16th-63rd place
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| 3 booster packs of recent product{{citation needed}}
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|}
  
* 1st Place:      [[Gold Sarcophagus]], 2 boxes of recent product, entry into a $250,000 cash drawing
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Also released were [[Hobby League Promotional Cards]], Tournament Packs, [[SJC-EN001]] [[Cyber-Stein]], playmats and various other random prizes.
* 2nd Place:      [[Shrink]], 2 boxes of recent product
 
* 3rd Place:      [[Des Volstgalph]], 2 boxes of recent product
 
* 4th Place:      Nationals 2007 [[Cyber Dragon]] playmat, 2 boxes of recent product
 
* 5-8 place:      2 boxes of recent product
 
* 9-16 place:    1 box of recent product
 
* 16-63 place:    3 booster packs of recent product
 
 
 
* Also released were [[Hobby League Promotional Cards]], Tournament Packs, [[SJC-EN001]] [[Cyber-Stein]], playmats and various other random prizes.
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:27, 20 November 2011

Upper Deck Day was an organized event promoted by Upper Deck that took place at locations throughout North America on February 7 – 8, 2009,[1] instead of the delayed Crimson Crisis Sneak Preview event originally scheduled to be held the same days.[2]

The event featured the Duelist Challenge, which involved a giveaway of various of prizes for the first time ever offered at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game event.

Prizes

The top three finishers at each location received a highly valuable prize card, and the winner took home a "Gold Sarcophagus". All top finishers received an entire box of cards. Additional prizes included rare Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game play mats, t-shirts and other promos. Players also had a chance to receive promotional cards and other great prizes throughout the weekend.

Place Prize
1st Gold Sarcophagus, 2 boxes of recent product, entry into a $250,000 cash drawing
2nd Shrink, 2 boxes of recent product
3rd Des Volstgalph, 2 boxes of recent product
4th Nationals 2007 Cyber Dragon playmat, 2 boxes of recent product
5th-8th 2 boxes of recent product
9th-16th 1 box of recent product
16th-63rd place 3 booster packs of recent product[citation needed]

Also released were Hobby League Promotional Cards, Tournament Packs, SJC-EN001 Cyber-Stein, playmats and various other random prizes.

References

  1. entertainment.upperdeck.com Upper Deck Announces Upper Deck Day (archive)
  2. entertainment.upperdeck.com Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Crimson Crisis Sneak Preview Canceled (archive)