Free Ikoria Standard Tournament Friday 24th April
TCGPlayer and AetherHub
Together with TCGPlayer we have created a Community tournament this Friday, join us live on Twitch.tv and compete with others to win some nice prizes sponsored by TCGPlayer and Wizards of the Coast. We work closely with TCGPlayer to offer card prices on both our website and in our MTGA Assistant extension and we have several Content creators that use their affiliate partnership on our site.
Sign up links:
Ikoria Community Tournaments - 24th April 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST / 5:00 PM GMT
Twitch stream: twitch.tv/andreliverod
You need to watch this stream during the tournament, there is no need to stream yourself. We recommend joining our discord server: discord.aetherhub.com if you need to send the host some screenshots etc. If you have any questions you can also ask there.
Prize limits per account in MTG Arena: Only one 10k gem pack code can be redeemed per account in MTG Arena.
Sign-ups
To join the Tournament you will need an AetherHub user, log in and sign in at the top of the page. You need to deliver a decklist when signing up and signups 10 minutes before the tournament start. We will accept your attendance 30 minutes before the tourney starts! At this point, your deck is locked and cannot be changed. When you create a decklist mark it as a Standard deck. Public Standard or MTG Standard decks can also be submitted by pasting in their URL.
Input your MTG Arena nick! It is case sensitive, copy it from within the game and do not manually type it in. Nick can be changed at a later point by opening Account -> Edit Profile
Pairings and delivering results happen within the browser during the tournament date. For more details on how this works, have a look at this article: How to Participate in an AetherHub Tourney
If you want to add people in the tourney in your friendslist, feel free to ask in the Twitch chat.
If you need a deck tracker we have built our own! By using it you can also participate in our ranked ladder and compete in our April ranked ladder for a chance to win up to $500.
For how long does it run?
Being a swiss tourney with no cut to top 8 we expect the tourney to last for 6-7 rounds, with 50 minutes per round this means around 6 hours. You are free to drop out of the tourney at any point if you lose your rounds, but when doing so mark yourselves as dropped when you deliver the results for the round. Dropping out early is not a problem, just be sure to mark yourself as dropped between rounds.
Format Rules
- The format is Standard
- Swiss Best of 3, rounds based on participants.
- 50mins per round. The timer is based on the AetherHub timer on the webpage, not the in-game timer.
- A tie will be issued if the round Exceeds 50 Minutes, the next round will begin early if everyone finishes before 50 Minutes.
- When challenging the opponent Select "Tournament Match"
Tourney Rules
- Decklist required before Tourney start. Be sure to deliver and join the Tourney at least 1 hour before we start.
- Before tourney start, open the host stream and the tournament web page.
- Tourney Starts Promptly at the specified time. The streamer is live at least a half-hour before the start. If you have any questions this is a good time to ask.
- Use the Twitch chat for your main communication as it is easiest for the Streamer to see what is going on there. When not playing keep the streamer unmuted as the next round will start as soon as everyone is finished.
- Reporting scores happens on the webpage after each round, both players have to report the score, even if they lose. Not reporting might result in a drop from the tourney.
- Put in your MTG Arena nick in the Game nick field when signing up. You can edit this later by clicking on "Account" and "Edit Profile" on the site. Failure to put in the correct nick results in a drop from the Tourney.
- If your game crashes, you will be issued a loss since it is not possible to resume the match again.
Chat / Communicating with others
To communicate with other players use the Twitch chat of the Streamer.
Tournament Process
- Once the first pairings have been determined you will find your opponent on the tourney webpage. The row in which your pairing is will be highlighted. The game nick of your opponent will be displayed. However, if you need to voice a complaint, please do so in the
- Twitch stream chat.
- When Pairing against your opponent, use these settings: Tournament Match
- Best of three
- Coin Flip
- Traditional Standard Cards
- Timers On
- If your opponent didn't show up after the 10 minute period when the timer reaches 40mins left: Give yourself 2 wins and checkmark the box that says no show on your opponent.
- If you have determined that you've played enough and want to drop out of the tournament, please make sure to go back to the results page and checkmark the box that is labeled self drop.
- Intentional draws are written as 0-0-3. There is usually not anything to gain on doing this since there is no cut to top 8 plays. If you have played a match and then want to draw, you write it as 1-1-1 instead.
- This is a free community tourney and is open for everyone, be a good sport when playing. Leave the salt in the kitchen.
About andreliverod:
Founder and CEO of AetherHub.com, he likes to play with fire and also has a Twitter account he posts his stuff on. If you are interested in supporting him on Patreon you will also receive an AetherHub.com premium subscription!
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