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===State • Province • Territory Championships===
===State • Province • Territory Championships===
[[File:TCG SPT Championships logo.png|thumb|250px|right|State • Province • Territory Championships logo]]
[[File:TCG SPT Championships logo.png|thumb|right|State • Province • Territory Championships logo]]
Previously known as 'State Championships' before the 2006-2007 season, this event, held on one of three weekends in March, brings together players from States, Provinces, and Territories, as well as neighboring areas, to determine the State, Provincial or Territorial Champion. Players can earn up to 100 Championship Points, and these events come together with Regional Championships to form a Best Finish Limit of 4. This level of tournament has now been combined with Regional Championships.
Previously known as 'State Championships' before the 2006-2007 season, this event, held on one of three weekends in March, brings together players from States, Provinces, and Territories, as well as neighboring areas, to determine the State, Provincial or Territorial Champion. Players can earn up to 100 Championship Points, and these events come together with Regional Championships to form a Best Finish Limit of 4. This level of tournament has now been combined with Regional Championships.


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===Premier Challenges===
===Premier Challenges===
[[File:Video Game Championships Premier Challenge logo.png|thumb|right|250px|Premier Challenge logo]]
[[File:Video Game Championships Premier Challenge logo.png|thumb|right|Premier Challenge logo]]
Premier Challenges are the smallest level of VGC Premier Event, and can be seen as a parallel to League Challenges. These are organized by local Tournament Organizers and intended as an entry level for new players. These events offer up to 30 Championship Points.
Premier Challenges are the smallest level of VGC Premier Event, and can be seen as a parallel to League Challenges. These are organized by local Tournament Organizers and intended as an entry level for new players. These events offer up to 30 Championship Points.


===Midseason Showdowns===
===Midseason Showdowns===
[[File:Midseason Showdown logo.png|thumb|250px|right|Midseason Showdown logo]]
[[File:Midseason Showdown logo.png|thumb|right|Midseason Showdown logo]]
Midseason Showdowns, commonly abbreviated to MSS, are the second smallest level of VGC Premier Event. These can be seen as a parallel to League Cups. Like Premier Challenges, these are organized by local Tournament Organizers, but often attract more players due to the higher point yield. These events offer up to 50 Championship Points.
Midseason Showdowns, commonly abbreviated to MSS, are the second smallest level of VGC Premier Event. These can be seen as a parallel to League Cups. Like Premier Challenges, these are organized by local Tournament Organizers, but often attract more players due to the higher point yield. These events offer up to 50 Championship Points.


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