The delay is real. But the results are here.
Author: SkullBuster
Haters gonna hate. We be continuin’ to roll.
Here we are again, with yet another one of my sloppy reports! I don’t know how many of you guys are actually uninterested and/or pissed off at so much dumps of Decklists from a different game format in a Third World country, but I simply don’t care LOL. The more I get to post these articles on the Organization’s website brings me inches closer to fulfilling a very important ulterior motive. Do you wanna know what it is?
Apologies to our avid followers (looks around for any), there’s been a bit of delay with our supposedly weekly series of reports. There were some minor technical issues (mostly due to my own ignorance of how Wordpress works) so with a bit of rushing on my part to catch up, we should be all good and going along.
Last February 15 was a big day — a non-sanctioned big event was held at Courtside in Robinson’s Galleria, the homebase of Yu-Gi-Oh Philippines. In preparation for this competition, the usual Friday, Saturday and Sunday Pods were preempted (except for Anaheim which is always held on the other side of the country). Interested in finding out more? Follow my lead.
Hello there again, it’s your neighborhood OCG jadge person welcoming your faces back and offering you more insights from the other side of the globe. This time we’ll be talking about the brand new OCG Limit Regulation lists (AKA “the banlist”) effective in OCG areas starting February 1 this year, and what I personally think about it.
Greetings once again, friends and fans of The Organization from all over the globe. It’s time to do that weekly thing I plan to do where I provide information about winning Decks from our country. We are truly grateful for the support (or at least absence of expressive dissatisfaction), and I hope this gives a somewhat fresh look on what ideas are already put into action in OCG areas. So without further gumflapping, the Decklists can be enjoyed just below.
Welcome back, it’s your neighborhood head-crushing OCG jadge person here again, this time bringing something a bit new to the feast. If all goes well, and if this gets received well by you guys, our valued readers, then this may become a weekly thing. I humbly thank the Organization for the opportunity to somehow showcase information about the Tournament scene in our country. I will be presenting articles featuring Decklists that won our weekly Official Tournaments in the Philippines. Don’t worry, as this is just our pilot article for the potential series, you’ll only see a bunch of words for…
So, we all might recall from geography class that Asia is the largest among the seven continents in the world. So large, Konami had to subdivide Organized Play (OP) of Yu-Gi-Oh within Asia into three distinct territories. Quite the thought, yes?