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[Tournament] Masters Invitational - March


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This months team home turf is at one of the best competitive teams around, that everyone aims to one-up, Aw. Can you beat them in their home or will they reign supreme in their home turf?

32 contenders
No Limit to Reserves

6v6 OU

Date: Sunday, March 22nd
Time: 4PM EST | 9PM GMT

Registration Date: Sunday, March 8th
Time : 5PM EST

Location: Pewter Garden Channel 5

Banned Pokemon:
Tyranitar
Wobbuffet
Salamence

Dragonite

Banned Moves:
Torment
Baton Pass
If I am missing some banned moves and I will update


Registration:

To register/sign up for this event simply post a registration post like so:

"IGN: JayIsASexyBeast"

Any posts before the specified registration time will be ignored. You have a maximum of 3 posts to sign up, yourself and 2 friends if needed.

Extra;

- You may not press AFK without the ok from Jay.

- If you have the host or your oppinent blocked, you will be DQ'd without a second thought.

- Time Clause will happen at 45 minute mark. (If it's ending in soon time we will allow continuation)


1st Prize: Shiny Gastly + Masters Invite

2nd Prize: Masters Reserve

Host: Jayfeatskydd & Archinix

Thank you for reading! Goodluck if you decide to take part, may the best one win.

Edited by Archinix
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Archi archi, it's not "in their home plate." Home plate is a baseball term referencing the base where the hitter, catcher, and umpire stand around and has no correlation with a team's "home field."

The phrase you're looking for is probably "will AW reign supreme on their own turf," which is more of a football reference but "in their home park," a baseball reference, seems odd.

cmon.

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Archi archi, it's not "in their home plate." Home plate is a baseball term referencing the base where the hitter, catcher, and umpire stand around and has no correlation with a team's "home field."

The phrase you're looking for is probably "will AW reign supreme on their own turf," which is more of a football reference but "in their home park," a baseball reference, seems odd.

cmon.

Go shoot a hoop

 

Sports are hard and confuzzling :(

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