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Welcome to the first SEASAC Regional!
The SEASAC League challenge is a daily tournament designed to provide consistent competitive play, structured tournaments, and a welcoming environment for Pokémon TCG players of all levels.
Free tournament: PTCG Live code prizing
Tournament structure is based on attendance:
4-8 players: 3 rounds BO1 → Finals (Top 2)
9–16 players: 4 rounds BO1 → Top 4
17-32 players: 5 rounds BO1 → Top 8
33-64: players: 6 rounds BO1 → 2 rounds BO1 (10 points / Top 16) → Top cut (16 points / Top 8)
65-96 players: 7 rounds BO1 → 2 rounds BO1 (13 points / Top 16) → Top cut (19 points / Top 8)
97+ players: 8 rounds BO1 → 2 rounds BO1 (16 points / Top 16) → Top cut (22 points / Top 8)
Prizing:
Please join the discord to claim your prizing!1st: 15 + 15 Bonus Codes
2nd: 12 + 12 Bonus Codes
3rd/4th: 10 + 10 Bonus Codes
5th/8th: 7 + 7 Bonus Codes
9th/16th: 5 + 5 Bonus Codes
16th/24th: 3 + 3 Bonus Codes
24th/32nd: 1 + 1 Bonus Code
To encourage the use of more off-meta decks, those who make it to top 32 and into the best finishes list will get an additional 1 code
Q: How do I claim my bonus codes?
You will claim your bonus codes through the SEASAC League's official sponsor: PokePatrikVault. Upon request, you will receive a key from me on discord, which you can then use to redeem your codes through the PokePatrikVault website. The tutorial will be posted in the discord channel #pokepatrik-vault shortly
SEASAC Points:
These points determine your ranking in the SEASAC series: https://play.limitlesstcg.com/series/69d62688b9ec970afa605878/detailsSEASAC Points distribution will follow this structure
1st: 50 Points
2nd: 40 Points
3rd/4th: 32 Points
5th-8th: 24 Points (if attendance reaches 24 or more)
9th-16th: 18 Points (if attendance reaches 33 or more)
17th-32nd: 16 Points (if attendance reaches 65 or more)
32nd-64th: 12 Points (if attendance reaches 129 or more)
64th-128th: 8 Points (if attendance reaches 257 or more)
Rules and Regulations
- Intentional Draw, also known as ID is permitted for this tournament
- If a player’s game crashes, glitches, or encounters technical issues during a match, that player will receive a game loss.
- Players are strongly encouraged to take screenshots of their victory screens, as these provide the best evidence in case of match result disputes. Any player found falsely reporting results will be disqualified from the event, and repeat offenses may lead to a ban from the SEASAC Series.
- In accordance with TPCi Tournament Rules, all players must maintain a reasonable pace of play. If you suspect your opponent is intentionally slow playing or manipulating the clock, you should call a judge immediately. Evidence is required for any ruling, with the strongest forms being screenshots showing significant time differences or videos clearly demonstrating slow play. If possible, players should join one of the Discord “tables” so a judge can observe the match directly. A player found guilty of slow playing will receive a match loss, and repeated offenses in the same event may result in removal from the event. Once Time is called for the round, that means any unfinished matches will be declared a tie. If you believe your opponent is slowplaying you, please call a judge with reasonable time left in the round in order to give the judges time to evaluate the pace of play. When you call a judge for an issue of slowplay, the only acceptable pieces of evidence for the matter will be: Streaming your match to the judges and allowing them to watch it over, if the time difference between both players is 10 or more minutes and proven with screenshots, screenshots show the time difference ALONGSIDE game logs to show that the amount of actions taken does not match the time taken. Any other attempt at proving slowplay will not be able to be progressed further and will be met with the match still ending with a tie. It is also important to understand that even with proof being shown in any of these methods, it is still up to the discretion of the Judge to deem whether there was slowplay within the reviewed match. We do our best to make sure any matches are given the proper result, but also are not perfect.
- Any participant who behaves disrespectfully toward other players, especially judges, will be disqualified. Repeat offenses may result in a ban from the SEASAC League.
- The play.limitlesstcg system automatically assigns a match loss to players who fail to check in before the timer expires. Players must not award themselves a match win simply because they believe their opponent is absent or late. Doing so will result in a match loss.
- All rounds must be played with a timer in the PTCG app as well. If there is any uncertainty, always call a judge. If you misclick while sending a challenge, please communicate with your opponent and request a judge. Lastly if there is any issue with slow play during a game without timer the player who sent the challenge will lose the game. If there is no issue of slowplay but it is reported it will result in a warning
- In a BO3 match, the loser of the previous round may choose who goes first

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