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The second day consisted of two more rounds of Swiss before the playoffs.<ref name="top tables round 10" />
 
The second day consisted of two more rounds of Swiss before the playoffs.<ref name="top tables round 10" />
  
In the top 16, Nizar Sarhan defeated Joseph Giorlando, Frazier Smith defeated Benito Garcia, Raul Calderon defeated Nicholas Wei, Larry Chapman defeated Adrian Shakir, Dominique Eskridge defeated Nicklos Dukes, Justin Duran defeated Juan Flores-Rodriguez, Alexander Reed defeated Samuel Parry and Christopher Heinz defeated Jacob Rewald.<ref name="top 16">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8880 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Top 16</ref><ref name="top 8">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8886 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Top 8</ref>
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In the top 16, Nizar Sarhan defeated Joseph Giorlando, Frazier Smith defeated Benito Garcia, Raul Calderon defeated Nicholas Wei, Larry Chapman defeated Adrian Shakir, Dominique Eskridge defeated Nicklos Dukes, Justin Duran defeated Juan Flores, Alexander Reed defeated Samuel Parry and Christopher Heinz defeated Jacob Rewald.<ref name="top 16">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8880 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Top 16</ref><ref name="top 8">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8886 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Top 8</ref>
  
 
In the quarter-finals, Nizar Sarhan defeated Frazier Smith, Raul Calderon defeated Larry Chapman, Justin Duran defeated Dominique Eskridge and Alexander Reed defeated Christopher Heinz.<ref name="top 8" /><ref name="semi-finals">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8896 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Semi-Finals</ref>
 
In the quarter-finals, Nizar Sarhan defeated Frazier Smith, Raul Calderon defeated Larry Chapman, Justin Duran defeated Dominique Eskridge and Alexander Reed defeated Christopher Heinz.<ref name="top 8" /><ref name="semi-finals">[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8896 konami.com] Top Cut Pairings: Semi-Finals</ref>
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|RD1 = Top 16<ref name="top 16" /><ref name="top 8" />
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|RD1 = Top 16<ref name="top 16" /><ref name="top 8" /><ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8879 konami.com] Top 16: Juan Flores vs. Justin Duren</ref>
|RD2 = Quarter finals<ref name="top 8" /><ref name="semi-finals" />
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|RD2 = Quarter finals<ref name="top 8" /><ref name="semi-finals" /><ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8891 konami.com] Quarterfinal: Nizar Sarhan vs. Frazier Smith</ref>
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|RD3 = Semi finals<ref name="semi-finals" /><ref name="winner" /><ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8894 konami.com] Semifinal: Alexander Reed vs. Justin Duren</ref>
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|RD4 = Final<ref>[http://www.konami.com/yugioh/blog/?p=8907 konami.com] The Finals: Alexander Reed vs. Nizar Sarhan</ref>
 
|3rdplace = no
 
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<!-- Top 16 -->
 
<!-- Top 16 -->
|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |  | Joseph Giorlando        |
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|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |  | Joseph Giorlando        |  
|| '''Frazier Smith'''    |  | Benito Garcia            |  
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|| '''Frazier Smith'''    |  | Benito Garcia            |  
|| '''Raul Calderon'''    |  | Nicholas Wei            |
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|| '''Raul Calderon'''    |  | Nicholas Wei            |  
|| Adrian Shakir          |  | '''Larry Chapman'''      |
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|| Adrian Shakir          |  | '''Larry Chapman'''      |  
|| Nicklos Dukes          |  | '''Dominique Eskridge''' |
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|| Nicklos Dukes          |  | '''Dominique Eskridge''' |  
|| Juan Flores-Rodriguez  |   | '''Justin Duran'''      |
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|| Juan Flores           | 0 | '''Justin Duran'''      | 2
|| Samuel Parry          |  | '''Alexander Reed'''    |
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|| Samuel Parry          |  | '''Alexander Reed'''    |  
|| Jacob Rewald          |  | '''Christopher Heinz'''  |
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|| Jacob Rewald          |  | '''Christopher Heinz'''  |  
 
<!-- Quarter finals -->
 
<!-- Quarter finals -->
|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |   | Frazier Smith            |
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|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    | 2 | Frazier Smith            | 1
|| '''Raul Calderon'''    |  | Larry Chapman            |
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|| '''Raul Calderon'''    |  | Larry Chapman            |  
 
|| Dominique Eskridge    |  | '''Justin Duran'''      |  
 
|| Dominique Eskridge    |  | '''Justin Duran'''      |  
|| '''Alexander Reed '''  |  | Christopher Heinz        |
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|| '''Alexander Reed '''  |  | Christopher Heinz        |  
 
<!-- Semi finals -->
 
<!-- Semi finals -->
|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |  | Raul Calderon            |
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|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |  | Raul Calderon            |  
|| Justin Duran          |   | '''Alexander Reed'''    |  
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|| Justin Duran          | 0 | '''Alexander Reed'''    | 2
 
<!-- Final -->
 
<!-- Final -->
|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    |   | Alexander Reed          |  
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|| '''Nizar Sarhan'''    | 2 | Alexander Reed          | 1
 
}}
 
}}
  

Revision as of 01:53, 18 May 2012

Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Dallas 2012
Nizar Sarhan
Tournament details
TypeYu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series
Structure
LocationDallas, Texas, United States
DateApril 14–15, 2012[1]
Final positions
WinnerNizar Sarhan[2]
Runner-upAlexander Reed[2]
Statistics
Rounds
  • 11 (Swiss)[3]
  • 4 (finals)

Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Dallas 2012 was a Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series tournament held at the Arlington Convention Center in Dallas, Texas in the United States from April 14 to 15, 2012.[1]

Events

Main event

The first day consisted of nine rounds of Swiss.[4] At the end of the first day Nizar Sarhan and Benito Garcia tied first on 27 points.[5]

The second day consisted of two more rounds of Swiss before the playoffs.[3]

In the top 16, Nizar Sarhan defeated Joseph Giorlando, Frazier Smith defeated Benito Garcia, Raul Calderon defeated Nicholas Wei, Larry Chapman defeated Adrian Shakir, Dominique Eskridge defeated Nicklos Dukes, Justin Duran defeated Juan Flores, Alexander Reed defeated Samuel Parry and Christopher Heinz defeated Jacob Rewald.[6][7]

In the quarter-finals, Nizar Sarhan defeated Frazier Smith, Raul Calderon defeated Larry Chapman, Justin Duran defeated Dominique Eskridge and Alexander Reed defeated Christopher Heinz.[7][8]

In the semi-finals, Nizar Sarhan defeated Raul Calderon and Alexander Reed defeated Justin Duran.[8][2]

In the finals, Nizar Sarhan defeated Alexander Reed.[2]

Top 16[6][7][9] Quarter finals[7][8][10] Semi finals[8][2][11] Final[12]
                           
           
  Nizar Sarhan  
  Joseph Giorlando    
  Nizar Sarhan   2
    Frazier Smith   1  
  Frazier Smith  
  Benito Garcia    
  Nizar Sarhan  
    Raul Calderon    
  Raul Calderon  
  Nicholas Wei    
  Raul Calderon  
    Larry Chapman    
  Adrian Shakir  
  Larry Chapman    
  Nizar Sarhan   2
    Alexander Reed   1
  Nicklos Dukes  
  Dominique Eskridge    
  Dominique Eskridge  
    Justin Duran    
  Juan Flores   0
  Justin Duran   2  
  Justin Duran   0
    Alexander Reed   2  
  Samuel Parry  
  Alexander Reed    
  Alexander Reed  
    Christopher Heinz    
  Jacob Rewald  
  Christopher Heinz    

Side events

Side events included Dragon Duel tournaments, regional qualifiers, 3 vs. 3 Team Dueling, Attack of the Giant Card!!, Classic Drafts, Dawn of the Xyz Starter tournaments, Retro Drafts, Win-A-Mats and an eight-player single-elimination Dragons Collide Sealed Deck tournament.[1]

Chase Fulmer won the Dragon Duel on the first day using an "Inzektor" Deck. He defeated Zachary Leverett, who used a "Dino Rabbit" Deck, 2-0 in the final round.[13]

On the second day, the Dragon Duel tournament was won by Benjamen Leverett, who defeated his brother Zachary Leverett 2-1 in the final round. Both of them used "Dino Rabbit" Decks.[14] Brian McNeese came third in this tournament.[15]

Brian McNeese, the father of the Brian McNeese from the Dragon Duel tournament, won the random prize playoffs using a Stun Deck.[15]

Abraham Durazo won the points playoffs with a "Frognarchs" Deck. He earned his points by entering six Dragons Collide Sealed tournaments, winning one of them and entering two Classic Draft tournaments, winning one of them.[15]

Prizes

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

Position Prize
1st
2nd
  • Super Rare YCSW-EN004 "Blood Mefist"
  • 32 GB Tablet PC with redemption codes for Konami mobile games
  • YCS top cut game mat
  • Invitation to their 2012 World Championship Qualifier
3rd
  • Super Rare YCSW-EN004 "Blood Mefist"
  • 32 GB touch screen MP3 player with redemption codes for Konami mobile games
  • YCS top cut game mat
  • Invitation to their 2012 World Championship Qualifier
4th
  • 32 GB touch screen MP3 player with Konami game codes
  • YCS top cut game mat
  • Invitation to their 2012 World Championship Qualifier
5th–8th
9th–16th
17th – 32nd (if attendance exceeded 513)
  • YCS top cut game mat
  • Invitation to their 2012 World Championship Qualifier

Players who pre-registered received a Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series TKN4-EN002 "Token" card.[16] Everyone who registered received five Order of Chaos Booster Packs.[1]

The top four in the Dragon Duel tournaments received Dragon Duel medals, a 2012 regional game mat, a Dragon Duel t-shirt and an invitation to their 2012 Dragon Duel World Championship Qualifier.[1]

The winner of the Dragons Collide Sealed Deck tournament received an exclusive Dragons Collide game mat.[1]

The prize for the Win-A-Mat tournaments was a game mat featuring Yuma Tsukumo and "Number C39: Utopia Ray".[17]

The prizes for the Attack of the Giant Card!! were giant sized "Tour Bus From the Underworld" and "Inzektor Giga-Mantis" cards.[18]

References

  1. a b c d e f g yugioh-card.com DUELISTS GO DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS FOR A Yu-Gi-Oh! CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SHOWDOWN APRIL 14th – 15th IN DALLAS
  2. a b c d e yugioh-card.com DETERMINED NIZAR SARHAN OUTDUELS TOP PLAYERS AT Yu-Gi-Oh! CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES DALLAS
  3. a b konami.com Top Tables Update: Round 10
  4. konami.com Top Tables Update: Round 9
  5. konami.com Standings after Day 1!
  6. a b konami.com Top Cut Pairings: Top 16
  7. a b c d konami.com Top Cut Pairings: Top 8
  8. a b c d konami.com Top Cut Pairings: Semi-Finals
  9. konami.com Top 16: Juan Flores vs. Justin Duren
  10. konami.com Quarterfinal: Nizar Sarhan vs. Frazier Smith
  11. konami.com Semifinal: Alexander Reed vs. Justin Duren
  12. konami.com The Finals: Alexander Reed vs. Nizar Sarhan
  13. konami.com Saturday’s Dragon Duel Finals
  14. konami.com Sunday’s Dragon Duel: Benjamen Leverett vs. Zachary Leverett
  15. a b c konami.com Public Event Playoffs Winners!
  16. konami.com YCS Pre-reg Token!
  17. konami.com New Win-A-Mat: Yuma and Utopia Ray
  18. konami.com QQ: What GIANT CARD would you like to see ATTACK!!?