Event | Pokémon Championships 2021-2022 Thailand Video Game Division |
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Location | Bangkok, Thailand |
Date | 29 May 2022 |
Attendance | 38 players |
Videogame | Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield |
Season | 2022 Season – VGC Series 12 |
Format | 6 Bo1 Swiss rounds + Bo3 single-elimination Top 8 |
Teams and Results
# | Swiss | Flag | Player | Prize | Team | Exp. |
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1 | 5-1 | Chaiyawat Traiwichcha (Nontaro) | Worlds Day 2 + TA | |||
2 | 5-1 | Narawitch Naenna (MyStars) | Worlds Day 1 | |||
3 | 6-0 | Terence Dray (Rain) | Worlds Day 1 | |||
4 | 4-2 | Panyawut Noijan (Rizaya) | Worlds Day 1 | |||
5 | 5-1 | Chaiyasit Puntongchai (Master TK.) | – | |||
6 | 5-1 | Grist Apichol (SultanVGC) | – | |||
7 | 4-2 | Thampapon Phromkhiri (DuchessSandy) | – | |||
8 | 4-2 | Gunn K. Sathorn (Maletix) | – |
Structure
This event marks not only the first-ever National Championships held in Thailand, but also the first-ever offline event held there! Only players residing in Thailand could play this tournament.
With a cap of 100 entries, players would face each other in up to 7 Swiss rounds, in best-of-one matches, on 29 May 2022. The top 8 players would advance to a classic single-elimination bracket, with best-of-three matches.
The winner would receive a Day 2 invite to the 2022 World Championships, as well as a Travel Award, while the rest of the top 4 players would receive Day 1 invites.
Streaming
The finals match was broadcast live, featuring Penguin Hut and Overboot as casters. Watch it here from 1:54:58!
Round | Player 1 | vs | Player 2 |
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Finals | Chaiyawat Traiwichcha | vs | Narawitch Naenna |