Magic: the Gathering Tournament Week 1
The first official USO NBG Magic: the Gathering tournament is off to a great start. A lively group of 15 players met this past Saturday, 2/6 and enjoyed competitive games hosted by volunteer Roger Jimenez, a Level 1 Judge.
This Saturday 2/13 at 1800, join us for the second night of the tournament series at USO NBG.
NEW: We will be launching a D&D exploratory league. If you are interested in meeting new people and learning more about Dungeons and Dragons, we will have a Dungeon Master in the center to answer all your questions and help you solve dilemmas, engage in battles, explore, gather treasure and knowledge.
Our Magic: the Gathering commander league is meeting weekly and playing two matches in pods of 4. You will accumulate points towards the grand prizes. At the end of the season (Feb 27), the points are tallied, and the winners are declared!
All participants will receive prizes for playing in the tournament. Points will also be tallied every week, and you will be able to see your standings at any time during the season.
Never played Magic: the Gathering and want to learn? No worries, We have a Level 1 Judge volunteer here who can teach you all of the basics and aid you on our path to victory. Email usonbg@uso.org for more information.
Click here for tournament rules: https://guam.uso.org/events/198
In these special times, we would like to recognize our loyal Bronze level sponsors. Today, we wish to thank United Guam Marathon!
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