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VoidPocket Weekly Clash S1 Week 2/6 ($15 USD Prize Pool)
A weekly showdown where trainers battle for cash, glory, and season points!
When: Sundays @ 7:00 PM CDT
Cash Prizes:
Prize Pool: Starts at $15 and may increase with community support.
- 1st Place: $10
- 2nd Place: $5
Phase One: Swiss Rounds
- Swiss Rounds BO1
- Check-in: 5 minutes
- Round Timer: 20 minutes
Round count scales with total attendance:
- 35–64 players → 5 rounds → Top 8 Adv
- 65–129 players → 6 rounds → Top 16 Adv
- 130–230 players → 7 rounds → Top 32 Adv
- 231–350 players → 8 rounds → Top 32 Adv
- 351+ players → 8 rounds → Top 64 Adv
Phase Two: Top Cut
- Top players from Swiss advance
- Single Elimination Bracket (BO3)
- Check-in: 5
- Round Timer: 40
⭐ Season Points Breakdown ⭐
- 1st → 19 pts
- 2nd → 17 pts
- 3rd → 15 pts
- 4th → 13 pts
- 5th–8th → 11 pts
- 9th–16th → 9 pts
- 17th–32nd → 7 pts
- 33rd–48th → 5 pts
- 49th–64th → 4 pts
- 65th–128th → 2 pts
Season Format & Qualification
- The VoidPocket Circuit Season lasts 6 weeks.
- Points are awarded at the end of each weekly tournament.
- After Week 6, a player's Top 3 Placements are totaled to determine standings.
- Top 64 players qualify for entry into the VoidPocket Crown Tournament.
- Additionally, any player who finishes 1st or 2nd in a weekly automatically qualifies for the Crown Tournament!
VoidPocket Weekly Clash – Rules
Decklist Submission
- Decklist submission opens the day of the tournament.
- Your decklist must be submitted on Limitless.
- This decklist will be used for the entire tournament.
- If your opponent is using a different decklist, call a judge.
- If you select the wrong deck by accident, you may reveal a card to prove the mistake and restart the game with the correct deck.
Tournament Check-in
- Opens 1 hour before the tournament starts.
- Players who fail to check in will be removed from the tournament but may still register late (with a default loss).
Round Check-in
- Each round has a 5-minute check-in window.
- If your opponent doesn’t show up within 5 minutes, contact a judge.
- If your opponent is active in chat but hasn’t checked in, remind them. If they still don’t check in, call a judge.
Swiss Rounds
- Played as Best of 1 (BO1) matches lasting 20 minutes.
- Each round includes a 5-minute check-in period.
Top Cut
- Played as Best of 3 (BO3) matches lasting 40 minutes.
Ties
- To minimize complications with ties, we will use the following rules
- A tie is considered as both players receiving a win
- If game 1 is a tie, the next game's outcome determines the match
- If game 1 had a winner, and game 2 is a tie, the winner of game 1 wins the match
Connection Issues & Turn 0 Situations
- If the game fails to start, restart it.
- If a disconnect occurs mid-game, the player with the Victory Screen wins.
- If you encounter a blank history, no player wins. Take a screenshot and report it in the judge-calls channel.
- Slow play is considered when the time difference in match is greater than 3 minutes.
- If this occurs Take a screenshot and report it in the judge-calls channel. The judge will decide whether or not to give the slow player a loss.
Contacting Judges
- Use the Limitless chat only to contact judges.
- Always take a screenshot of your Victory Screen with a timestamp.
- If neither player has proof during a dispute, the match will be marked as a Double Game Loss (DGL).
Conduct and Rule Violations
- Rule-breaking, harassment, or inappropriate behavior will result in penalties.
- Be respectful to players and judges at all times.
Tournament Structure
Phase 1
5 Swiss Rounds - BO1
20 minutes per round
5 minute round check-in
8 players advance to the next phase
Phase 2
Single Elimination Bracket - BO3
untimed matches
no match check-in
Wins are worth 3 match points, ties 1

