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The '''League Cup''' consists of tournaments introduced after the overhaul of The Play! Pokémon season structure in 2016-2017. It replaced {{DL|Play! Pokémon|TCG Premier Events|City Championships|City Championships}} and should be considered as the next step in the Play! Pokémon Championship Series after {{TCG|League Challenge}}. | The '''League Cup''' consists of tournaments introduced after the overhaul of The Play! Pokémon season structure in 2016-2017. It replaced {{DL|Play! Pokémon|TCG Premier Events|City Championships|City Championships}} and should be considered as the next step in the Play! Pokémon Championship Series after {{TCG|League Challenge}}. | ||
League Cups give players the opportunity to earn up to 50 Championship | League Cups give players the opportunity to earn up to 50 [[Championship Point]]s and have a Best Finish Limit of 2 per season. Only for 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 seasons, their BFL were shared with League Challenge. They give 2 Play! Points, a special variant card available to all partecipants and a limited League Cup playmat available to first-place finishers in each of three age divisions. | ||
Held twice per season at select {{TCG|Pokémon League}} locations, these tournaments may use the {{TCG|Standard format|Standard}} or {{TCG|Expanded format|Expandend}} format, at the {{TCG|Tournament Organizer|Tournament Organizer}}'s discretion. League Challenge events consist of Swiss round with top cut to single-elimination rounds. | Held twice per season at select {{TCG|Pokémon League}} locations, these tournaments may use the {{TCG|Standard format|Standard}} or {{TCG|Expanded format|Expandend}} format, at the {{TCG|Tournament Organizer|Tournament Organizer}}'s discretion. League Challenge events consist of Swiss round with top cut to single-elimination rounds. |
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