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You have about two weeks to get your decklist submitted.
City Champions will need to send printed copies of their decklists, along with this form, to UDE by May 1, 2007.
Send to:
Upper Deck Entertainment
C/O Vs. City Champs R&D Tournament
5909 Sea Otter Place
Carlsbad, CA. 92010-6621
Eight Vs. System R&D team members will then each select a deck to play, after which they will then have a week to build the decks and practice with them. On May 16th, R&D will play a tournament in which the submitter of the winning deck wins his or her likeness on a future card. This event will be supported with full web coverage all day. Be sure to tune in to www.vssystem.com to follow all the action.
Here comes my shameless plug. Any R&D player who selects my deck, I will drive down to Carlsbad and help playtest, lol. I live close, haha. I wonder what the main criteria will be for selecting.
Just for future, a web application shouldn't be so hard to put together for something like that... people just aren't used to Snail mail. It would maximize the chance for City Championship decks to get submitted. Also, access to a database and printed decklists would make it a lot easier to choose decks, so it'd be a win-win.
As it is, I would imagine half the city championships won't be submitted just because it is left to snail mail :(.
Just for future, a web application shouldn't be so hard to put together for something like that... people just aren't used to Snail mail. It would maximize the chance for City Championship decks to get submitted. Also, access to a database and printed decklists would make it a lot easier to choose decks, so it'd be a win-win.
As it is, I would imagine half the city championships won't be submitted just because it is left to snail mail :(.
Not only that but its up to the player to submit it themselves. This should be done by the TO just like the rest of the prizes. They have to upload the tournament anyway. All they would need to do is fax or email the list.
Not only that but its up to the player to submit it themselves. This should be done by the TO just like the rest of the prizes. They have to upload the tournament anyway. All they would need to do is fax or email the list.
That's assuming they have the decklists. Not to mention, assuming they have the decklist [which they should be getting from players], it will often be a hand written copy done AT the event. If they have a typed out copy, it's because the player had the foresight to do it ahead of time [in which case the player did it themselves anyway].
Now, there is a risk that players send a different decklist than they actually played at the event though in hopes of increasing the odds. Although it does allow for someone to 'opt out' if they don't want to risk talking an opportunity away from someone that does want the big prize. At the same time though, it's less likely that a player will screw up their decklist than someone copying it off a hand written sheet. [And doing it twice doubles the odds of it going bad].
I agree, some sort of web application would be awesome and easy. Sadly, sometimes I can't even read my own handwriting :ermm:
I do have a question though. If a player has won multiple CC's, can that person submit form + decklist all at once, or is it necessary to send them individually? just wondering...