YCS Pittsburgh Points Playoff Winner!
Congratulations to Brooklyn, New York’s Wilson Li, winner of the Public Events Points Playoff!
Congratulations to Brooklyn, New York’s Wilson Li, winner of the Public Events Points Playoff!
Peter Xiang and Brendan Beckmann are competing to make it to the YCS Finals! A win here will guarantee one of them a copy of the YCS Prize Card Number 93: Utopia Kaiser! A loss will put the Duelist into a 3rd/4th place playoff to determine who gets the prize card. Both Duelists are running Zoodiac Kaiju Decks. Which one will advance? Let’s find out! It’s time to Duel!
Get ready!
We are now in the Top 8! Only 3 more Rounds before we determine a new YCS Champion! Aaron Furman from Linwood, New Jersey got here with a True Draco Zoodiac Deck, while his opponent Robert Davidson from Florence, Kentucky is using a Zoodiac Kaiju Deck. Both players are looking to advance to the Top 4, so let’s get to the action! It’s time to Duel!
We’re down to the last 4 Duelists! Check out who’s Dueling in the Top 4!
This Feature Match showcases two fantastic Duelists. From New Jersey, Aaron Furman is a UDS Champion and a YCS Champion, and he’s using True Draco Zoodiacs today. He’s up against Logan Kite, from Tennessee, who has made the top cut at a YCS before and is the only undefeated Duelist in the tournament! Kite is using a Kaiju Zoodiac Deck for this event.
Are you wondering which Decks the Top 32 Duelists were using? Wonder no more! Here are the Top 32 Duelists and their respective Decks!
Only 8 Duelists remain! Check out the Pairings for the Top 8 of YCS Pittsburgh!
Check out the Pairings for the Top 16 of YCS Pittsburgh!
The Top 32 is set, and the bracket gave us a huge match right at the get-go. The 2nd seed, multi-time YCS winner Jeff Jones is facing off against another YCS winner, 31st seed and longtime friend Dale Bellido. Dale took some time off from the game but is playing in his first tournament in 5 years, making Top 32 with a Zoodiac Kaiju Deck. Jeff is running Zoodiacs without the Kaijus. This is a match-up that would likely be in the Finals if both players were in opposite brackets. Instead, one of these accomplished Duelists will have to exit the tournament after this round. Who’s moving forward to Top 16? Let’s find out! It’s time to Duel!