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ST2E Tournament - "October Online Tournament"

    This Tournament was announced and operated by openCards user Johannes Klarhauser (KaiserK).

    Results: (published by KaiserK)

    RankPlayerPointsAffiliationDecklist
    1 The Mad Vulcan7Borg icon
    1 Mats Jonsson
    Honor and Deceit among the common Klingons
    7Klingon iconimage
    1 Robert Dawson
    Dance, and drink and screw, because you think that poor is cool
    7TNG iconimage
    4 braxtont
    Romulan Common People Deck
    5Romulan iconimage
    5 3unknown icon
    6 Edward Butler III
    October 2009 Commons
    2Starfleet iconimage
    7 Tony Cox1unknown icon

    Details

    Date: Oct 5th, 2009
    Format: Constructed (Standard)
    Level: Level 1 (Standard tournaments)
    Region: The Neutral Zone
    Location:
    Online Tournament - Wherever you want. (Online)
    Location contact: none deposited
    Number of participants: 7
    Played Rounds: 3

    Tournament director

    TD: KaiserK (log in OR create a new account to write TD a private message)

    Invitation text

    As in previous months, there will be an online tournament during the month of October. You can pre-register for this tournament here. The event will follow the usual procedure:
    • Pairings will be listed in the tournament section of the trekcc.org message boards
    • You have one week to arrange and play your game, and to submit your results to the TD
    • The use of voice software such as Skype and Ventrilo is encouraged, though using text chat is fine if both players agree.
    three rounds if there are 8 or less players, four rounds if there are more than 8
    • The TD will only play if there is an odd number of people, so don't be shy to pre-register if there is an even number of players
    Common People Challenge
    Your challenge for the month of October was inspired by William Shatner's rather intriguing cover version of Common People on his album Has-Been.
    Mr Shatner challenges you to enter the October Online Tournament with a Common People deck. Such a deck can only include cards that have the printed rarity of
    • C (Common),
    • U (Uncommon),
    • S (Starter), or
    • V (Virtual).
    A card that bears any other rarity designation (R, P, A, AP, VP, D) will make your deck illegal for the Common People Challenge.
    Everybody who plays a Common People deck and submits a decklist will receive some prize support provided by Jordan Smith (Mogor) and Johannes Klarhauser (Kaiser).
    (prize details to be confirmed, but there will be at least the contents of one tournament kit, several Parek foils and several regular rares up for grabs)
    Participating in the unique challenge is of course completely optional, so if you don't want to build a Common People deck or submit a decklist, just play with a regular deck and have fun - keep in mind that you won't get any prize support, should you choose to do this - sorry!