Collegeville Cards and Games in conjunction with the Gaming Club of MCCC is pleased to host its 2nd big T1 tournament for the Philadelphia region!!
Saturday, 10/22/2005 at 10:00 AM
Type 1 format with 10 proxy. 1st place wins a Mishra's Workshop, but if we have 40 or more players, 1st place will win a Mox Emerald or Mox Pearl, players choice!!. Players who preregister will be placed into a drawing for 2 packs of Alliances. Additional prizes for 2nd-4th based on attendance. If over 20 players, 2nd place will receive a set of 4 dual lands. Deck registration from 9am-10am, round 1 begins at 10am. EVENT WILL BE HELD AT MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ON RT. 202, IN BLUE BELL
fee: $25.00 pre-registration fee = $20.00
Format: Type 1 with 10 proxies
Location: Montgomery County Community College on Route 202 in Blue Bell, Pa
Located at Morris Road and Route 202
When: Saturday, October 22. Deck registration begins promptly at 9am. Round 1 starts at 10am.
Prize structure:
1st place: Guaranteed Mishra's Workshop, regardless of attendence
If we have 20 or more players (and we did last time):
2nd place wins 4 Dual Lands
If we have 40 or more players: 1st place wins Mox Emerald instead of Workshop
and just added
If we have 60 players, 1st place wins Unlimited Time Walk instead of WorkshopPrizes are guaranteed.
You may visit
1playerplace to preregister. Cost of the event at the door is $25. Cost of the event if you preregister is $20. If you pre-register, money is due when you show up. Those who pre-register are eligible for drawing prize!
We will have a vendor on site. Our host,
Collegeville Cards and Games will have a table.
The event is supported by local DCI organizer, Dorian Anders (level 3 judge) of 1playerplace who will provide judging.
And, more exciting events will be held throughout the day, both Magic and non-Magic related. So if you have friends who play T2 or draft, tell them to keep an eye on this thread or visit the 1playerplace.com web site for additional info. Updates will be coming as we add events to the calender.
Our last tournament was a great success. We had 22 players and all who attended said they had a great time. This time I will be keeping a closer watch on the rounds and especially the finals for a more detailed report.