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Gogogogo Rodrigo Togeres

 

He seriously deserves it. He's won a Jump, got 5th at his Nats. Won Euros...it's HIS year.

 

He did lose round 1 though. :\

 

also lol @ Sean Montague

 

Frog FTK is 0-2. :(

 

Rodrigo Togores: 4-1

Juan Pablo Vera (Frog FTK): 2-3

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1. Kei Kuwano (Japan – 13 points)

2. Hideki Kawai (Japan – 13 points)

3. Aaron Noel (Canada – 12 points)

4. She Wei Hao (Taiwan – 12 points)

5. Galileo De Obaldia (Panama – 12 points)

6. Vincent Paglia (USA – 9 points)

7. Tae Woo Kim (South Korea – 9 points)

8. Stefano Sluis (Netherlands – 9 points)

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Sluis is probably running Infernities. No idea what the others do.

 

[spoiler=WCP]

Reprints

Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Chimera

Dark Eradicator Warlock

Exxod, Master of the Guard

Gilford the Legend

Infernal Flame Emperor

Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo-Daedalus

Red-Eyes Darkness Dragon

Simorgh, Bird of Divinity

Super Conductor Tyranno

Vampire Genesis

 

New Cards

Alligator's Sword

Alligator's Sword Dragon

Droll Bird

Great Bill

Key Mace

Key Mace #2

Monster Eye

Mooyan Curry

Obese Marmot of Nefariousness

Wilmee

 

 

 

[spoiler=Top8 (not confirmed)]

1. Kei Kuwano (Japan – 13 points) Herald

2. Hideki Kawai (Japan – 13 points) Herald

3. Aaron Noel (Canada – 12 points) Blackwings

4. She Wei Hao (Taiwan – 12 points)

5. Galileo De Obaldia (Panama – 12 points)

6. Vincent Paglia (USA – 9 points) Blackwings

7. Tae Woo Kim (South Korea – 9 points)

8. Stefano Sluis (Netherlands – 9 points) Infernity

 

 

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So Corn was right about Herald doing well. :S

Kinda surprised.

 

Vincent Pagila (Blackwing)

Stefano Sluis (Infernity)

Sean Montague (Gladiator Beast)

Dan LaMartina (Gladiator Beast)

Yuma Watanabe (Blackwing)

Juan Pablo Vera (Frog FTK)

Aaron Noel (Blackwing

Rodrigo (frog ftk)

Galy (frog ftk)

 

That's what someone else said.

 

And then I saw this

 

1. Kei Kuwano (Japan – 13 points) - HERALD

2. Hideki Kawai (Japan – 13 points) - FROGNARCH

3. Aaron Noel (Canada – 12 points) - BW

4. She Wei Hao (Taiwan – 12 points) - FROGNARCH

5. Galileo De Obaldia (Panama – 12 points) - FTK

6. Vincent Paglia (USA – 9 points) - BW

7. Tae Woo Kim (South Korea – 9 points) - FROGNARCH or BW idk

8. Stefano Sluis (Netherlands – 9 points) - INFERNITY

 

Top 8

 

2/3 Frognarch

1 Herald

2/3 BW

1 FFTK

1 Infernity

 

Frog FTK is in top 8. :D

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Confirmed top 8

 

1. Kei Kuwano (Japan – 13 points) Herald

2. Hideki Kawai (Japan – 13 points) Frog Monarchp

3. Aaron Noel (Canada – 12 points) Blackwings

4. She Wei Hao (Taiwan – 12 points) Frog Monarch

5. Galileo De Obaldia (Panama – 12 points) Frog FTK

6. Vincent Paglia (USA – 9 points) Blackwings

7. Tae Woo Kim (South Korea – 9 points) Blackwings

8. Stefano Sluis (Netherlands – 9 points) Infernity

 

3x Blackwings

2x Frog Monarchs

1x Herald

1x Frog FTK

1x Infernity

 

Top 4

2x Blackwings

1x Herald

1x Frog FTK

 

Aaaand Blackwings get a 2nd mirror match. Damn them.

 

GO FFTK!!!

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In the 3rd/4th place final match, Kei Kuwano of Japan, playing his Herald of Perfection Deck, has defeated Tae Woo Kim of South Korea, playing Blackwings.

 

The final match will be held later today, between Vincent Paglia of the United States, playing Blackwings, and Galileo De Obaldia from Panama, playing his Frog OTK Deck.

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FROGS WIN

 

In the finals of this year’s World Championship event, Blackwing Duelist Vincent Paglia from the USA faced off against Frog OTK Duelist Galileo De Obaldia from Panama. In the first Duel, despite winning the coin toss and taking the first turn, and using nearly every card in his Deck, De Obaldia just couldn’t pull off the win and lost the first Duel to Paglia.

 

Now needing to win two Duels straight to become the World Champion, De Obaldia used his Side Deck and added in Quickdraw Synchron and Fishborg Blaster to his Deck. Against all odds, Paglia started the second Duel off with two D.D. Crows in his hand to break up De Obaldia’s Frog combos. In the end, De Obaldia’s Side Deck choices paid off as he used Quickdraw Synchron along with Treeborn Frog and Dupe Frog to Synchro Summon Junk Destroyer, destroy Paglia’s Blackwings, and win the Duel!

 

In the final Duel to decide the World Champion, Paglia got to play first. He didn’t play any monsters on his first turn, but he did have D.D. Crow to stop De Obaldia’s early combos. Without his Treeborn Frog, De Obaldia was in a bad situation, since his hand was nothing but monsters! To make things worse, Paglia started attacking with Blackwing – Gale the Whirlwind and activated Royal Oppression and Mask of Restrict to stop De Obaldia from Special Summoning or Tributing.

 

It looked like all hope was lost for the Duelist from Panama when Paglia used Trap Dustshoot to send Quickdraw Synchron back to De Obaldia’s Deck, but he played on anyways using Cold Wave to stop Paglia from using his Royal Oppression, then Synchro Summoning Black Rose Dragon to destroy Paglia’s seemingly invincible anti-Frog strategy! Unable to activate or Set any Spell or Trap Cards, Paglia could only watch as De Obaldia Summoned Light and Darkness Dragon and attacked to win the Duel and become the 2010 Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME World Champion!

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