Top 16 Feature Match: Dominic Couch Versus Koby Gyamfi
Dominic Couch and Koby Gyamfi are playing off here in the Top 16, in a Match that pits Couch’s Floowandereeze Deck against Gyamfi’s Bystial Spright build.
Read more…Dominic Couch and Koby Gyamfi are playing off here in the Top 16, in a Match that pits Couch’s Floowandereeze Deck against Gyamfi’s Bystial Spright build.
Read more…Ferrucio Anthony Sisti and Leonardo Sacchetti have made it all the way to Round 10, the final Swiss Round in this tournament, and both are playing Decks you might not expect: Sacchetti’s running Adventure Spright, while Sisti’s running a Pendulum Deck with Performapals and the new Dracoslayer cards from Darkwing Blast. With no Tearlaments in sight and plenty of offbeat card choices, this one was anybody’s game.
Read more…Yacine Sahli, better known as YouTube’s yacine656, might be one of the most innovative Deck builders in the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG’s online scene. This weekend, though? He’s going with the flow piloting Tearlaments with a couple twists. His opponent is one of three Champions from the 2020 Team YCS in Las Vegas, Dominic Couch, and both of these competitors are coming off big Top 16 showings last month: Couch topped at YCS Pasadena, while Sahli topped 2 weeks ago at YCS San Jose.
Read more…It’s Round 3, and Christopher Hughes is undefeated so far with Dark World.
If you’re not familiar with what Dark World is doing these days, fresh off the release of Structure Deck: Dark World, check out our recap from earlier in today’s coverage. While Dark World’s now very good at fielding big attackers and making Xyz and Link Summons, the deadliest part of the Deck is its ability to loop Ceruli, Guru of Dark World and Sillva, Warlord of Dark World to demolish your opponent’s hand on Turn 1.
Read more…Or at least most of your hand. Let’s talk about it.
Read more…The new Advanced Format has arrived, and this weekend we’ll get our first taste of Championship Dueling under the new Forbidden & Limited List!
Over 500 Duelists are logging into Discord today to compete in the final Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series tournament of 2022, played virtually by competitors from all across North America and beyond. Some of the world’s most celebrated Duelists will throw down from the comfort of their own homes, flexing their latest innovations and newest tech picks in a bid to capture the title – the final Championship opportunity of the year.
Every YCS weekend offers Speed Duel fans not one, but two chances to win oversized and Giant-Sized cards, in Speed Duel ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! tournaments! We now know the winners of the Sunday event, and with on further ado they are…
The Top 4 had arrived! Both of these competitors have one YCS win to their name: Koty Angeloff won YCS Secaucus in 2018, and Hani Jawhari won at Team YCS Lima alongside Arnold Nadaban and Cristian Urena. A win here in the Top 4 would place one of these Champions just a single Match away from their second Championship title. A loss would place them on the sidelines, out of the tournament entirely.
Everything was on the line.
Read more…Every YCS weekend features two Dragon Duel tournaments: one on Saturday and one on Sunday. Then, on Sunday afternoon, the winners of both Dragon Duels duke it out for incredible prizes: a Dragon Duel Championship Trophy, a full set of Darklord YCS Prize Cards, and the title of YCS Dragon Duel Champion!
The second of this weekend’s Dragon Duel tournaments has come to a close, and we have another four distinguished Duelists to celebrate!