The mad doctor has cooked up something evil. Add potions or poison to the pots but look out or it is you who must drink when it boils over.
Description:
The mad doctor has cooked up something evil in Reiner Knizia's Poison, a clever strategy card game. Players choose a potion card from their hand to add to one of three colored cauldrons, being careful not to let the pot go over a total value of 13. The player who causes the cauldron to go over 13 must take all of the cards within it, trying to avoid taking a potion mixed with poison. Be the player with either the most or none of any potion and you're safe - otherwise take the risk of receiving a deadly dose! Note: Game is also known as Friday the 13th.
With the launch of Pokemon GO earlier this year, we're arranging this meetup! Do you have rare regional Pokemon available to you where you live? Catch some before Gen Con and trade with others here!
We will show the game to new players & answer any questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn & ask questions of experienced players & tournament organizers.
Description:
Pokemon TCG is super fun, but a bit daunting for beginners. We will demonstrate the game to new players and answer any rules questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn how to play Pokemon and ask questions of experienced players and tournament organizer.
We will show the game to new players & answer any questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn & ask questions of experienced players & tournament organizers.
Description:
Pokemon TCG is super fun, but a bit daunting for beginners. We will demonstrate the game to new players and answer any rules questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn how to play Pokemon and ask questions of experienced players and tournament organizer.
We will show the game to new players & answer any questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn & ask questions of experienced players & tournament organizers.
Description:
Pokemon TCG is super fun, but a bit daunting for beginners. We will demonstrate the game to new players and answer any rules questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn how to play Pokemon and ask questions of experienced players and tournament organizer.
We will show the game to new players & answer any questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn & ask questions of experienced players & tournament organizers.
Description:
Pokemon TCG is super fun, but a bit daunting for beginners. We will demonstrate the game to new players and answer any rules questions kids or parents may have. This is a great opportunity to learn how to play Pokemon and ask questions of experienced players and tournament organizer.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Expanded Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Expanded Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.
Designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale.
Description:
League Challenge tournaments are designed to provide players with small, entry-level events on a local scale. Players in each of the three recognized age divisions can work toward earning Championship Points, potentially earning an invitation to the 2017 World Championships! Bring your Player ID card, if you have one. If you don’t have a Player ID, one will be given to you at the event. Players must complete a deck list for this event. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for more information about what to bring to an event. The tournament is run using the Standard Format and Age-Modified Swiss pairings. See the Pokémon Tournament Rules for information about the Standard Format and Swiss. The number of Swiss rounds to be run will depend on total attendance at the event. Final Standings will be determined after the final round of Swiss.