King of Tokyo Tournament - PGX - Saturday Sept. 23rd, 2017 (12:00) FREE

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King of Tokyo Tournament

WHEN: Saturday September 23, 2017
WHERE: Prairie Game eXpo
START TIME: 12:00 PM
DURATION: 120-150 minutes
MAXIMUM PLAYERS: 16

There are 3 rounds to the tournament. They consist of:
- 1 Preliminary Games (4 tables of 4 people)
- 1 Semi-Final Game (2 tables of 4 people)
- 1 Championship Game (1 table of 4 people)

Tournament Format

The Preliminary Round will consist of 4 tables with 4 players. The 2 players who meet their victory conditions first from each table will move on to the semi-final match.

Victory Condition: Last two monsters standing or top 2 scoring monsters if someone achieves the 20-point victory condition.

Semi-Final match will consist of 2 tables with 4 players. The 2 highest scoring players of each game will move to the Championship Round, for a final game of 4 players.

The winner of the Championship match will get the grand prize: A limited edition PGX "Tournament Winner" mug!

Time limit: No game will go longer than 40 minutes. Final determination will be based on number of victory points, followed by number of energy cubes (for tie). After one table has completed their game the other games must be concluded within 15 minutes (but we will allow at least 40 minutes to complete your game).

If we do not make our 16 player roster we will make amendments on the fly. If there is more interest, we will make adjustments in games up to 6 players per board.

:excited

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR TOURNAMENT
Here is my collection, trades, and wishlist on bgg if something should peak your interest!

Dana_Tillusz

Update: We received an OP kit from IELLO.

All participants will receive a free FISH MARKET promo card.



The winner of the King of Tokyo tournament will get a ROZY PONY bonus monster! (A value of 150 Euros)

Snikt!

Dana_Tillusz

Congratulations to John Wood in winning the tournament.

20 people played. John took home a PGX mug and Rozy Pony!
Snikt!