Carl Manigat, from Long Island, made it to the finals of last year’s Winter Invitational in Las Vegas, and in an incredible feat, has made it back to the final table! He doesn’t want to miss out on the belt twice, but his opponent is no pushover. Shunping Xu from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania won YCS Pasadena in 2018 and started this tournament 10-0, taking only two losses via immediate concessions in Rounds 11 and 12 once his record was strong enough to ensure a playoff appearance. Both players are immensely talented but only one can walk away with the championship title belt. Who will be the Ultimate Duelist? For the final time this weekend… it’s time to Duel!
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It all comes down to this!
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It all comes down to this! David Flores from Houston, Texas is Dueling against Benjamin Deeter from Ames, Iowa in a Match that will determine who is the ULTIMATE DUELIST! Only ONE of these Duelists will go home with the Championship Belt and all perks associated with it, and we’re about to find out who it’ll be. It’s streamlined Thunder Dragons versus a 55-card Phantom Knight Orcust Deck with Neo-Spacians and a bunch of other themes. For the last time this weekend, it’s time to Duel!
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We now have our finalists! David Flores (Thunder Dragon) and Benjamin Deeter (Phantom Knight Orcust) will be Dueling for the UDS Championship!
Carl Manigat from Long Island, New York is Dueling against Tyler Pfeifer from Reno, Nevada in the Finals of the UDS Invitational – Winter 2019 here in Las Vegas, Nevada! Salamangreats and Sky Strikers were the two big Decks of the weekend, and now they’re facing off against one another in a Match that will determine the winner. It’s time to decide who will go home with the Championship Belt and become the Ultimate Duelist. It’s time to Duel!
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Only two Duelists remain, who will become the next Ultimate Duelist?
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Cameron Neal and Avery Foster are two of the most dedicated Duelists in the tournament hall. Before entering the UDS Invitational – Summer 2018 this weekend, Cameron Neal had more UDS points than any other person, with over 1200 UDS points. He entered this tournament with a Round 1 BYE by using 200 of those points. Avery Foster, on the other hand, had more than the 200 UDS points necessary to enter the tournament with a BYE, but instead decided to only spend 100 of those points and enter without a BYE, allowing him to play in Round 1. “No Ultimate Duelist needs a BYE,” says Foster. As you may recall from his Round 1 Feature Match yesterday, Foster said he enjoys the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG so much that he’d rather play the first round than take a free win. Now, as he’s about to Duel in the Finals, he’s proud to say that he played more Matches of Yu-Gi-Oh! in the tournament this weekend than any other Duelist in the room.
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IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THIS! Only two Duelists remain in contention to become the Ultimate Duelist!.
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It all comes down to this! Despite Pendulum Magician taking the largest share of representation in the field, the Finals has zero Pendulum Magician Decks anywhere to be found. Aaron Arturo Aguirre Osuna, the only Duelist to take a dedicated Zefra Deck to the UDS Invitational, takes on Kenneth Kuo and his Trickstar Deck. One of these Duelists will walk away as the winner of the UDS Invitational and with it, gain the title of Champion with a title belt and a 2-Round BYE at every YCS he enters. Who will be the Ultimate Duelist? For the last time this weekend, it’s time to Duel!
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Good luck to both Duelists!
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Player 2 |
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Nadaban Zanabria, Arnold – United States (SPYRAL) |
Garcia Moreno, Alejandro – Mexico (SPYRAL) |