YCS Seattle Top Table Update: Round 10
This is the final round before the cut to Top 32! Let’s take a look at the top Duelists.
This is the final round before the cut to Top 32! Let’s take a look at the top Duelists.
We’re starting off Day 2 with one of the coolest Decks we’ve seen here so far. Yueqi Zhu, from Oregon, has made it this far using a 60-card Lightsworn strategy, with That Grass Looks Greener! He’s using the power of the Zoodiac, as well as the Shiranui and other Zombies, to bolster his strategy. Plus, he’s packing the YCS Prize Card Minerva, the Exalted Lightsworn! He’s up against Justin Singh, from Cincinnati, OH, who’s playing a pure Zoodiac strategy.
We are near the end of Swiss Rounds, here are the Standings at the end of Round 9.
Here are the top Decks going into Round 9.
We are about to start Round 9 here in Day 2, here are the Pairings.
We are at the end of our Day 1 and here are the Standings at the end of Round 8. The top 128 will make it to Day 2.
We’re beginning Round 8, the final Round of Swiss play. Let’s see what’s happening with our top twenty Duelists.
It’s Round 7, and we’re approaching the end of Day 1 of YCS Seattle! We’ve got AJ Tachella from Stockton, CA – a familiar face on the YCS circuit, but usually as a judge! He’s using a Zoodiac Metalfoes Deck today, with some interesting Side Deck cards like Holding Legs and The Winged Dragon of Ra – Sphere Mode. His opponent is Harold Rillo from here in Seattle, using something that used to be a top strategy, but now is a bit of a surprise: Burning Abyss! These Duelists had managed to be seated next to each other almost every round today, so they actually already knew what the other was using. But who will emerge victorious?
It’s Time to Duel!
Here are the top four Duelists from today’s Generation Duel! If you’d like more information on Generation Duel, check it out right here!
Want more Yu-Gi-Oh! goodness? We’ve got live streaming coverage of YCS Seattle! We’ll have Feature Matches every round, with commentary provided by our World Championship competitors Michael Kohanim and Robert Boyajian. Check it out right here! If you’re looking for coverage for a past event, you can find the video logs on the Official Yu-Gi-Oh Channel.