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Registering is free , easy , and private. Discuss in the forum, contribute to the Encyclopedia, build your own MyAnime lists, and more. Everything chronological archives Features incl. Game Reviews Columns incl. Anime News Nina! Industry Comments. Login or Register forgot it? The Yu-Gi-Oh! At the YCS Dallas, Duelists of all ages, novices and veterans alike, will compete for a bounty of exciting prizes.

The first place winner will receive an Ultra Rare version of the latest most sought-after prize card: Minerva, the Exalted Lightsworn — one of the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh!

TCG cards in existence! Aspiring Duelists will enter the Arlington Convention Center on Saturday morning believing they have put in the hard work and built the right Decks to have a shot at glory and prizes.

Duelists will put their skills up against some of the best players the game has to offer for the chance to advance to the Final Round on Sunday and the opportunity to Duel for the title of YCS Champion. With the newest products, the Synchron Extreme Structure Deck and Clash of Rebellions booster set adding suspense to the Duels, YCS Dallas will be an excellent environment for live game-testing as Duelists unveil brand new strategies and Decks.

Duelists will need to devote extra attention to see how the inclusion of the new cards from these products impacts the YCS standings!

Pre-registration for YCS Dallas will run from p. Note-Taking What changed? Note-taking has been amended, to include tracking of effects or actions which are necessary to maintain a legal Game State.

We have also clarified that notes must be written. Expanding note-taking to cover information that maintains a legal game state should help keep Duels progressing smoothly. Remember you must write down your notes, you cannot use dice, counters, tokens, etc. Subsection O. Loops What changed? This is an entirely new subsection which explains how to handle loops during a Duel. You will want to read through this carefully, as it is contains a lot of new information.

A clear explanation of what to do with a loop helps Duelists avoid problems when building a Deck, and helps judges deal with loops should they arise. Subsection C. Side Deck What changed? Nothing has changed, we have clarified the time limit for siding.

Duelists misunderstood the time limit for siding to mean they have three minutes in which to side, we have clarified that they must complete siding before three minutes is up. It is a subtle difference, but a significant one. You cannot take three minutes to side, for the express purpose of just taking three minutes to side.

This section covers information about everything related to card legality. Cards with Updated Text or Errata What changed? We have reorganized the information, and added in Neuron as a source of updated Card Text. Cards will sometimes get an errata a clarification or change to how the card works.

Older versions of cards might get their effects rewritten. Foreign Language Cards What changed? We have added in Neuron as a source of card translations. Subsection M. Cards With Translation Errors What changed? This is a new section, clarifying that translation errors, if any, do not change how a card will work. For live coverage of Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Events in Europe, please click here. Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Why is it important? What do I need to know? From section I.

At the discretion of the Head Judge, spectating of a tournament may be limited or restricted. Spectators must abide by the following rules: Spectators should not speak to or communicate in any way with Duelists who are currently engaged in a Match. If a spectator notices any violation of game play rules or Tournament Policy, they must alert a tournament official immediately.

Duelists might not follow Best Practice instructions about their hand or their field, or they may appear to be playing excessively slowly On livestream, you cannot notify a judge — so what should you do?

You should: remember that livestreams are on a time delay. What you are seeing on screen actually happened slightly earlier. The moderator can communicate to the judge team. Do not spam the moderation team. You may be wrong about what happened.

You may be mistaken about the correct penalty for an infraction you have witnessed. That is a job for the judge team, not a job for the spectators. They can evaluate your information and refer to available resources, including talking to judges and to Duelists. Privacy laws prohibit this. Whether you do this by creating accusatory or defamatory online content about your perception of the issue or repeating accusations of Unsporting Conduct, either posting online or in person; this is never an appropriate way to express your concern about a tournament issue.

They can and will pass your information and the results of their own investigation along to the KONAMI Penalty Committee if this is indeed a case that needs to be reviewed It is never acceptable to attack someone — regardless of whether you believe you have witnessed Unsporting Conduct.

Also note that previous subsection designations will have changed, due to adding in new subsections Section I. Duelist Responsibilities This section covers expectations and requirements for Duelists attending an event.

Changes to this section: Subsection B. Tournament Play This section covers information about registering for a tournament, required items or materials for tournament play, and basic policy for tournament play. Changes to this section: Subsection D. When using counters, you cannot use one item such as a die to represent more than one counter Subsection J. Section VII. Constructed Deck Information Subsection C. Section IX. Card Legality This section covers information about everything related to card legality.

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