It's simple! Each of the four great tournaments provides an opportunity for you to win series points.
You win 120 points if you win your class in the tournament. You win points regardless of which class you are in!
If you finish 2nd in your class, you win 110 points.
If you finish 3rd in your class, you win 100 points.
If you finish 4th in your class, you win 90 points.
If you finish 5th in your class, you win 80 points.
If you finish 6th in your class, you win 70 points.
If you finish 7th in your class, you win 60 points.
If you finish 8th in your class, you win 50 points.
If you finish 9th in your class, you win 40 points.
If you finish 10th in your class, you win 30 points.
If you finish 11th in your class, you win 20 points.
After each of the four great tournaments, we total up the total series points of all players, so you will know exactly where you are in the standings!!!
At the end of the last tournament, we total up the final results and announce the series winners!!!
A special celebration and awards ceremony is held at the beginning of the next series season and all the prizes and awards are presented!
The top 10 players will be eligible for cash, trophies, and prizes worth well over $1,000.00. We have a growing list of sponsors who will be contributing a variety of prizes to our winners!!!
All our winners will also be honored in a special awards ceremony at the end of the series!!!
NO!!! Everyone has an equal chance to win series points. There are 10 eligible classes in a full tournament and the winners of each class wins the same number of points. For example, the winner of the Contender Class wins the same number of points as the winner of the Championship Class (120 points). So EVERYONE has a real chance to win!!!
No, but you certainly improve your chances of winning series prizes by winning as many points as you can. If you miss a tournament, you will not be eligible to win any series points for just that one tournament, but you will win series points at all the other tournaments you attend. It will be difficult for a player to win the overall championship of the series if he or she misses a tournament.

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