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JPN Format Tournament Results (09/01 – 10/19)
September 01-02
1st Vanguard Oka Lab CS (33 players)
1st) Oracle Think Tank
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Shadow Paladin
4th) Kagero
September 08-09
Iwamizawa VGCS (41 players)
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Oracle Think Tank
3rd) Oracle Think Tank
4th) Shadow Paladin
September 15-16
Hoori VGCS (48 players)
1st) Oracle Think Tank
2nd) Oracle Think Tank
3rd) Oracle Think Tank
4th) Shadow Paladin
Yokohama Ketai Off (32 players)
1st – Oracle Think Tank
2nd – Oracle Think Tank
3rd – Oracle Think Tank
4th – Megacolony
Niigata Grand Prix 2018 (120 players)
1st – Oracle Think Tank
2nd – Shadow Paladin
3rd – Shadow Paladin
4th – Oracle Think Tank
Fuji Cup (25 people)
1st) Spike Brothers
September 22-23
WGP Singapore (320 players)
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Shadow Paladin
4th) Oracle Think Tank
October 6-7
2nd Hokkaido VGCS (64 players)
1st) Royal Paladin
2nd) Pale Moon
3rd) Tachikaze
4th) Oracle Think Tank
October 13-14
WGP Indonesia (120 players)
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Oracle Think Tank
3rd) Royal Paladin
4th) Oracle Think Tank
ENG Format Tournament Results (10/19 – 12/14)
October 20-21
BCS Canada, Toronto
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Kagero
3rd) Oracle Think Tank
4th) Shadow Paladin
November 03-04
BCS Philippines, Manila (288 players)
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Royal Paladin
4th) Royal Paladin
ARG California (30 players)
1st) Kagero
2nd) Granblue
3rd)
4th) Aqua Force
ARG New Jersey (30 players)
1st) Shadow Paladin
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Shadow Paladin
4th) Murakumo
ARG West Virginia (13 players)
1st) Megacolony
ARG North Carolina (11 players)
1st) Pale Moon
November 10-11
BCS California, Anaheim (691 players)
Block A
1st) Kagero
2nd) Shadow Paladin
3rd) Shadow Paladin
4th) Murakumo
Block B
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Oracle Think Tank
3rd) Murakumo
4th) Kagero
BCS Philippines, Cebu
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Murakumo
4th) Oracle Think Tank
November 17-18
BCS Hawaii, Honolulu (66 players)
1st) Oracle Think Tank
2nd) Murakumo
3rd) Spike Brothers
4th) Kagero
BCS Portugal, Lisbon (83 players)
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Aqua Force
3rd) Oracle Think Tank
4th) Shadow Paladin
November 24-25
BCS Mexico, Mexico City
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Royal Paladin
3rd) Murakumo
4th) Murakumo
Russian’s National Tournament (24 players)
1st) Nova Grappler
December 8-9
BCS Australia, Melbourne
1st) Murakumo
2nd) Oracle Think Tank
3rd) Murakumo
4th) Shadow Paladin
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What is “topping”?
Similarly to how Japan judge it, “topping” is the act of getting 4th place or higher at a big event or 1st place at a small event. Big events are tournaments where there are 30 or more players (6+ rounds of Swiss) while small events are tournaments where there are less than 30 players. Local tournaments are not included due to the non-competitive nature of those tournaments.