I have just sanctioned our Edinburgh City Championship Tournament, so I'm going to (re)post a brief guide to help new players prepare for the tournament and so everyone knows what to expect. This info is mostly a repost of information about our previous Battle Roads Tournaments, but much of the information is transferable.
First
 of all, to participate in the tournament each player will require a 
60-card deck of cards that are in the Modified Format. The current Modified Format is Black & White - Boundaries Crossed. Card sleeves can be helpful to prevent damage to 
your deck, and in case a card becomes damaged or marked in some way 
which could preclude it's use. Card Sleeves will be available for purchase from the League on the day.
Each
 player needs to have a deck list, which is a detailed listing of every 
card that is in that player's deck. You may want to print out a deck 
list before the tournament using an online resource such as Steve P's Deck List Program atPokéGym,
 as it will save you hassle on the day. However, if you are unable to 
make a list before the tournament, there will be people to help write up
 deck lists at the tournament during registration. Obviously all of this
 means that you can't change or alter the cards in your deck in any way after you are registered for the tournament. Please ensure that all your card sleeves are of uniform size, colour, and wear, and that your deck lists are utterly accurate. Any deviations from your printed/written list can result in penalties or disqualification.
Registration
 for the tournament costs £5. Registration is open between 11:00 and 12:00, so understand that if you arrive later than 12:00 you will not 
be able to participate in the tournament. Depending on the number of 
participants that attend, players will usually be paired in their age 
divisions. After registration I will announce the number of rounds, and 
the pairings for the first round. If you finish your match before the 
round is over it is imperative that you do not interfere with the
 matches that other players are participating in, as doing so could 
result in penalties or even a disqualification.
It
 might be a good plan to bring your DS, snacks, or even a book to read 
between rounds. Sometimes one match will lag behind the others, and 
while there is a round time limit you can still end up with a lot of 
free time between games. It is better to have ways to entertain yourself
 than to be bored! However you are allowed to have practice matches 
between rounds, as long as you immediately put that game aside as soon 
as the next round is announced.
The
 tournament will be done in Swiss Rounds, so the number of rounds and 
length of the tournament depends highly on the number of participants. There will be a Top Cut depending on attendance, which I anticipate will be high enough to justify a cut.
Prizes
 will be awarded based on performance in the tournament. 
I
 may have missed out on some information here, or some of this might be 
vague. If you have absolutely any questions about the 
Tournament or the League in general, please feel free to ask.
I hope you're all looking forward to City Championships!
 

 
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