Iron Lion Pokémon Challenge [Off Month - March]

!SPECIAL UPDATE REGARDING THE MONTH OF MARCH!

- March will be an off month for our Iron Lion Pokémon Challenge! We will return in April with an updated structure regarding our Challenge! We are planning to change our 3-week long challenge to a bi-weekly single day tournament. More updates to come! Stay tuned!

- What will happen during our off-month? We will be hosting open play and 2 Mystery Build & Battles! Stay tuned on our Facebook or our Website Events page to get your ticket first!

 

! HELLO CHALLENGERS!

February Challenge has begun! Finals is coming up! All Challengers, prepare yourselves for 3 rounds on the Final Wednesday for the month of February!

As the new year starts, we will be continuing our first 2 Wednesdays consisting of 2 rounds and the final Wednesday will consist of 3 rounds.

Tournament winners for both divisions (Juniors/Seniors and Masters) will be announced on the final Wednesday.

Updated Rules:

Decks must be a 60-card standard legal deck. There will be no sideboard requirement, nor will sideboards be permitted. All challengers may change decks between weeks but not between rounds. Deck lists are not required however random deck checks may be conducted to ensure all decks are standard legal.

*How the Iron Lion runs their tournament is not a reflection of how the Pokémon Company runs their League Sanctioned tournaments; we are here to grow our community, teach new players and do our best to get everyone prepared to play League Sanctioned tournaments in our store!

*Each age division will be divided; Juniors (born 2010 or later), Masters (born 2006 - 2009) and Seniors (born 2005 or earlier), depending on the number of challengers per division Juniors & Seniors may be mixed.

 

Match Outcome

Points

Win

3

Loss

0

Tie

1

*Bye Pointes = 3

At the end of each Wednesdays, the top three players will be awarded packs for their wins! 

**IF YOUR MATCH UP ENDS IN A TIE BEFORE YOU CAN FINISH THE FULL 3 MATCHES IN A ROUND, YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 POINT FOR YOUR ROUND NOT THE FULL 3 POINTS FOR A WIN. **

 

Play Rules  

Each participant is expected to follow tournament rules as well as Play! Pokémon Standards of Conduct. We will not tolerate any harassment, cheating, bullying and/or any other inappropriate language or behavior. Any misconduct at a tournament not during game play will result in the following:

  1. Caution: verbal warning

  2. Warning: includes a verbal note as well as written warning

  3. Banned participation from the next Pokémon Night

Any game play misconduct during game play will result in the following:

  1. Caution: verbal warning

  2. Double Prize Card [DPC]: issued when mistakes significantly affect the game state and there is no clear way to resolve the issue

  3. Quadruple Prize Card [QPC]: issued mistakes that have a severe impact on the game state without a clear way of resolving the issue

 Our goal is to ensure that everyone has a safe place to learn and play Pokémon in a competitive and healthy environment. If you have any concerns with game play please call a judge, if you experience an uncomfortable situation, please inform an adult and staff. If you have any questions regarding our Code of Conduct, Sales Policy and/or our House Rules please follow the link below.

The Iron Lion Code of Conduct, Sales Policy & House Rules (ironlioncollectibles.com)

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MASTERS - FEBRUARY TOTAL FINAL POINTS

Braden Baker - 25

Nate Blume - 7

Eli Brainard - 31

Yan Carrion - 9

Greg Fansler - 15

Chris Gearhart - 15

Ethen Groves - 3

Andy Jones - 24

Ihana Mazezka - 37

David Pham - 30

Blake Reagan - 24

J.T. Shimabuku -0

Devon Stanko - 0

Jackson Unwin - 37

Willy Williford - 32

Josh Wolan - 21

JUNIORS - FEBRUARY TOTAL FINAL POINTS

Remy Andraschko - 6

Owen Jones - 36

Sean Pope - 6

Robert-Michael Salasko - 27

Jeffrey Unwin - 27

Joseph Unwin - 30

*Any questions regarding card legality? Please give us a call!

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