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Team YCS Atlanta: Dragon Duel Speed Duel – Round 3: Coleman Hall Patten vs. Trevon Centell White

March 16th, 2019

There’s usually only one Dragon Duel per day during a YCS, but this weekend there are two!  Last time we showcased a Constructed Advanced tournament, and this time we go to the new and shiny Speed Duels!  Speed Duels are played with cards that have “SPEED DUEL” written in the text box’s foil and across from the card’s set number.  This tournament is a Sealed event, so the Dragon Duelists will use Decks right out of the box without making any other alterations.  (The Decks used in this event are Speed Duel Starter Deck: Destiny Masters and Speed Duel Starter Deck: Duelists of Tomorrow.) Speed Duels are played a little differently than the usual Yu-Gi-Oh!: You only have 3 Monster Zones and 3 Spell & Trap Zones to work with, your LP starts at 4000, your starting hand is 4 cards and there is no Main Phase 2. With a very limited card pool, you’ll see strategies and tactics you won’t normally see in Constructed play.  We’re in Round 3, the final round of this tournament at Table 3, with Coleman Hall Patten from Atlanta Georgia taking on Trevon Centell White. It’s time to Speed Duel! Read more…

Speed Duel Feature Match: Devin Liao vs. Christopher Huanosta

November 17th, 2018

Welcome to the all-new Speed Duel format! We’re showcasing Speed Duels for the first time here at YCS Pasadena, and we’ve got a Mai Valentine vs. Maximillion Pegasus Match for you! Devin Liao is traveling here from Taiwan! He wanted to check out one of our tournaments, since the Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game uses a different format than we do here. Now he’s one of the first to play in Speed Duels! His opponent is Christopher Huanosta, from Santa Clarita. Liao is using Mai, while Huanosta is our Pegasus Duelist.

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Get Ready for SPEED DUELING!!

November 17th, 2018

Speed Dueling is here at YCS Pasadena! Although the Speed Dueling Decks are not yet officially released and won’t be released until 2019, Duelists here this weekend are allowed to borrow one of six different Decks to use in 8-player Speed Dueling tournaments held throughout the weekend!

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