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The first day's [[Dragon Duel]] was won by Justin Penamante, who used an "[[X-Saber]]" Deck and defeated Brian Ahle, who used an "Infernity" Deck, 2-1 in the finals.<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=2898 konami.com] Feature Match: Saturday’s Dragon Duel Final</ref> The second day's Dragon Duel was won by Brandon Miotke, who used a "[[Chaos]]" Deck and defeated Jimmy Kenzie, who used an "Infernity" Deck, 2-0 in the finals.<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=2906 konami.com] Feature Match: Sunday’s Dragon Duel Final</ref>
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The first day's [[Dragon Duel]] was won by Justin Penamante, who used an "[[X-Saber]]" Deck and defeated Brian Ahle, who used an "[[Infernity]]" Deck, 2-1 in the finals.<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=2898 konami.com] Feature Match: Saturday’s Dragon Duel Final</ref> The second day's Dragon Duel was won by Brandon Miotke, who used a "[[Chaos]]" Deck and defeated Jimmy Kenzie, who used an "Infernity" Deck, 2-0 in the finals.<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=2906 konami.com] Feature Match: Sunday’s Dragon Duel Final</ref>
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The public event playoffs consisting of four randomly selected players was won by Daniel Turman, who used a "[[Gladiator Beast]]" Deck and defeated Tyler Forrester, who used an "Infernity" Deck, in the finals.<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=2880 konami.com] Raffle Playoffs Feature Match: Tyler Forrester vs. Daniel Turman</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:15, 19 May 2012

Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Chicago 2010
Omar Beldon
Tournament details
TypeYu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series
Structure
FormatAdvanced
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
DateJune 19–20, 2012[1]
Final positions
WinnerOmar Beldon[2]
Runner-upBilly Brake[2]
Statistics
Rounds
  • 10 (Swiss)
  • 5 (top cut)

Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Chicago 2010 a Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series tournament, which took place at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois in the United States on the weekend June 19−20, 2012.[1] It was won by Omar Beldon.[2]

The entry fee for the main event was $20.[1]

Events

Timetable

The times and costs for the side events were as follows:[1]

Time Event Price
Saturday
13:00 − 18:00 Win-A-Mat (8-player flights) $12.00
13:00 – 18:00 Pegasus League: Deck Challenge (16-player flights) $10.00
13:00 – 18:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge (8-player flights) $30.00
14:00 Dragon Duel $ 4.00
15:00 Attack of the Giant Card!! $12.00
Sunday
10:00 – 14:00 2010 regional qualifiers (16-player flights) $12.00
10:00 – 13:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge (8-player flights) $30.00
11:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia tournament $10.00
11:00 – 15:00 Win-A-Mat (8-player flights) $12.00
11:00 – 15:00 Pegasus League: Deck Challenge (16-Player flights) $10.00
12:00 Attack of the Giant Card!! $12.00
13:00 Dragon Duel tournament $ 4.00
16:00 Public event playoffs

Main event

The main event was won by Omar Beldon, who defeated Billy Brake 2-0 in the finals, in which they both used "Infernity" Decks.[2]

Side events

The first day's Dragon Duel was won by Justin Penamante, who used an "X-Saber" Deck and defeated Brian Ahle, who used an "Infernity" Deck, 2-1 in the finals.[3] The second day's Dragon Duel was won by Brandon Miotke, who used a "Chaos" Deck and defeated Jimmy Kenzie, who used an "Infernity" Deck, 2-0 in the finals.[4]

The public event playoffs consisting of four randomly selected players was won by Daniel Turman, who used a "Gladiator Beast" Deck and defeated Tyler Forrester, who used an "Infernity" Deck, in the finals.[5]

Prizes

The prizes for the main event were as follows:[1]

Position Prize
1st
2nd
  • Super Rare set of Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Prize Cards
  • 32 GB iPad with Wi-Fi with redemption codes for Konami Mobile games
  • Invitation to a 2010 World Championship Qualifier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series top cut game mat
3rd
  • Super Rare set of Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Prize Cards
  • 32 GB personal music player with redemption codes for Konami Mobile games
  • Invitation to a 2010 World Championship Qualifier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series top cut game mat
4th
  • 32 GB personal music player with redemption codes for Konami Mobile games
  • Invitation to a 2010 World Championship Qualifier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series top cut game mat
5th-8th
9th-16th
  • 24 Booster Packs of the current booster release
  • Invitation to a 2010 World Championship Qualifier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series top cut game mat
17th-32nd
  • Invitation to a 2010 World Championship Qualifier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series top cut game mat
Participation

The prizes for the side events were as follows. The four players who accumulated the most points got to take part in the side event playoffs. Four randomly selected players also took part in a side event playoff.[1]

Event Participation prize Winning prize
Win-A-Mat 1st:
  • 1 point
  • Win-A-Mat game mat
Dragon Duel
  • 3 points
  • 1 Booster Pack
Top 4:
  • 3 points
  • Invitation to nationals
  • 2010 regional game mat
Regional qualifier
  • 2 points
  • 3 Booster Packs
1st:
  • 2 points
  • Invitation to nationals
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's binder
  • 2010 regional game mat
Attack of the Giant Card!!
  • 3 points
  • 3 Booster Packs
1st:
Pegasus League 1st:
  • 2 points
  • 4 Turbo Packs

2nd

  • 2 Turbo Packs
  • 3rd-4th
  • 1 Turbo Pack
Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge 1st
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2010: Reverse of Arcadia tournament
  • 2 Turbo Packs
1st:
  • 4 video games from the Konami video game library

2nd

  • 2 video games from the Konami video game library
Side event playoffs

External links

References

  1. a b c d e f yugioh-card.com Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Chicago, Illinois
  2. a b c d konami.com Final Round Feature Match: Omar Beldon vs. Billy Brake
  3. konami.com Feature Match: Saturday’s Dragon Duel Final
  4. konami.com Feature Match: Sunday’s Dragon Duel Final
  5. konami.com Raffle Playoffs Feature Match: Tyler Forrester vs. Daniel Turman