Xtreme Games
2108 E Grand Ave
Lindenhurst, IL 60046
www.xtremegamesonline.comPRESENTS:
Pro Tour Dragon's Maze Qualifier 5x Planeswalker Points Multiplyer
March 2nd 2013
Pro Tour Dragon’s Maze will take place May 17-19, 2013 in San Diego, USA.
9:00-10:00 REG
10:15 START
$25.00
Prizes
• The winner of each event will receive a bonus of 1,000 Planeswalker Points and an invitation and travel award* to Pro Tour Dragon's Maze
•Top 8 playoff participants receive an exclusive Pro Tour Qualifier Top 8 playmat
Top 8 will also recieve a box of Gatecrash, all other prizes will be determined based on attendance
SIDE EVENTS:
GO Infinate Booster Drafts---$18.00 entry
Prize Pay out 1st place-6 Boosters & free entry into another booster draft (or 3 extra packs) 2nd Place-4 Boosters, 3rd & 4th Place 1 Booster Each.
GO Infinite Standard Win-A-Box-$18.00 entry
1st Place wins a Box
2nd Place wins free entry into a Win-a-Box Tournament or 3 Packs
GO Infinite Legacy Win-A-Box-$18.00 entry
1st Place wins a Box of Dark Ascension
2nd Place wins free entry into a Win-a-Box Tournament or 3 Packs
4 Person Commander Events-$10.00
Prize Pay Out is 10 Packs to last person standing
Tournament Structure
The structure for qualifier tournaments feeding Pro Tour Dragon's Maze will be modified Swiss-style, with top players after the Swiss rounds playing in a single-elimination playoff for prizes and invitation(s).
Format
•Modern constructed
• The Gatecrash expansion is legal for use in the Modern format
• Deck lists are required
Tournament Length
•Swiss rounds will each be 50 minutes in length
•Single-elimination matches will have no time limit.
• Number of Swiss rounds based on attendance according to the following chart:
Attendance
Number of
Swiss Rounds
Playoff
8
3 (single elimination)
None
9-16
5
Top 4
17 - 32
5
Top 8
33 - 64
6
Top 8
65 - 128
7
Top 8
129 - 226
8
Top 8
227 - 409
9
Top 8
410 or higher
10
Top 8
Advancement
•All players may participate in all Swiss rounds.
•The top players after the final Swiss round will advance to the single-elimination playoff. The number of players that advanced to the playoff is based on the number of players in the event (see chart above)
Playoff
•Playoff matches will be best 2 of 3
•Playoff matches will be single-elimination
•While there are no time limits in the playoff rounds, players are expected to play at a reasonable pace and finish their matches within 60 minutes
•Where necessary, the standings after the Swiss rounds will still be used to determine final order in the standings.
•For the first game of each playoff match, the player who finished higher in the Swiss rounds chooses either to play first or to play second. For subsequent games in each playoff match, the usual Play/Draw rule applies (loser of the previous game decides whether to play first in the next game).