11-year-old Matthew Wilkinson and 13-year-old Jarrid Centamore both made it to the Finals with their HERO-based Decks, and now they’re facing off against one another in a Match that will determine which one of them wins a trip to Jump Festa in Japan! The stakes are high, but the atmosphere is relaxed, because both of these Duelists are Dueling for the love of the game, and have had a blast throughout the entire tournament!
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Massachusetts’s Jack Hoyt just lost Round 5 to Scrap Duelist Cole Agan, and now his life in the tournament is on the line in this Round 6 Feature Match. Hoyt won last year’s WCQ Dragon Duel Championship, and now he’ll need to win this round in order to maintain hope for a repeat performance. But Abhishek Khadka won’t make that easy for him. Khadka traveled here from Virginia and is looking to take down Hoyt’s Plant Tengu Deck with his Gravekeeper’s!
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13-year-old Brandon Miotke lost in the finals of last year’s WCQ Dragon Duel Championship, and now he traveled here from Michigan for a second and final shot at the title. But to earn it, he’ll first need to get through 10-year-old Kyle Kukulka from Illinois! This Round 5 Dragon Duel Feature Match pits Brandon Miotke’s T.G. Deck against Kyle Kukulka’s Samurais! One of these Duelists will advance to the next round with a 5-0 record and strong shot at making the Top 4 cut!
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This was it: in mere moments, we would have our first-ever North American Champion. Both of these Duelists would be heading to Amsterdam for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME World Championship in August, but right now it was all about the glory of the title win. Hansel Aguero is piloting Tech Genus, while Samuel Pedigo is running Tour Guide Tengu Synchro.
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Bo Tang is Canada’s last hope for a Worlds representative. A win here for Tang would place Canada into the World Championships. Defeat would mean a six-Duelist team representing the United States.
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The winner of this Match would score a trip to the World Championship in Amsterdam next month, where they’ll compete to represent the United States in the year’s most honored Dueling competition. The defeated Duelist in this Match would instead proceed to a playoff round, and would have a second chance to earn the same opportunity. Both of these Duelists are playing Tengu Synchro variants.
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Cole Agan won Sunday’s Dragon Duel at YCS Charlotte, and now he’s back for the WCQ Dragon Duel! He ran a Lightsworn Deck back in Charlotte, but now he’s here with Scraps, taking on Colby King. King made it to the Top 4 of YCS Atlanta with Six Samurais, and now he’s trying his luck with his Samurais once again! Both Duelists are currently 3-0, but only one of them will advance in the tournament undefeated.
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Jake Chammas from New York and Ezekiel Callender from Virginia are both 12-year-old Duelists competing in their first WCQ Dragon Duel Championship. Jake Chammas took second place with his Six Samurai Deck in the Dragon Duels at YCS Providence, but today he decided to run Psychics. Ezekiel Callender is running a banishing Deck. This will be a tough Matchup for Chammas. Read more…
Oliver Tomajko is no stranger to Dragon Duels. He has Dueled in several Dragon Duel events before, and since he’s only 10-years-old, he has years of Dragon Dueling ahead of him. Now, he’s taking his signature Machina Gadget Deck against 13-year-old Lucas Sobczak’s Fairy Deck in our Round 2 Feature Match!
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An unprecedented field of 1839 competitors from the United States and Canada had been whittled down to this: 64 Duelists who would now compete in 6 more Rounds of playoff competition to crown a North American Champion! Over the next few hours, 58 of these competitors would be headed home. But 6 more would be headed to Amsterdam. The Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME World Championships await, and right now, one of these two Duelists would get one step closer to their invitation. Frazier Smith is playing Fairies, while Lloyd Buchmeier III is running Miracle Geminis.
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