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==Registration==
==Registration==
[[File:POP logo.png|thumb|right|The POP logo used until August 2010]] Players playing the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] or [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]] in organized play events or competitions are assigned a player ID. Event organizers upload player event information that may then be viewed on the [[Pokémon.com]] website by players if players also create a [[#Pokémon Trainer Club|Pokémon Trainer Club]] account, including a player's Rankings, {{TCG|Premier Ratings}}, Tournaments (for {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s only), or Leagues (for {{TCG|League Leader}}s only). After setting up a Pokémon Trainer Club account and linking that account to the player's ID, organized play information is accessed by going to ''"My Profile"'' under the {{DL|Pokémon.com|Pokémon Trainer Club|Pokémon.com Pokémon Trainer Club}} section of the website and selecting ''"Play! Pokémon Settings"'' and then ''"My Play! Pokémon"''.
[[File:POP logo.png|thumb|right|The POP logo used until August 2010]]
Players playing the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] or [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]] in organized play events or competitions are assigned a player ID. Event organizers upload player event information that may then be viewed on the [[Pokémon.com]] website by players if players also create a [[#Pokémon Trainer Club|Pokémon Trainer Club]] account, including a player's Rankings, {{TCG|Premier Ratings}}, Tournaments (for {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s only), or Leagues (for {{TCG|League Leader}}s only). After setting up a Pokémon Trainer Club account and linking that account to the player's ID, organized play information is accessed by going to ''"My Profile"'' under the {{DL|Pokémon.com|Pokémon Trainer Club|Pokémon.com Pokémon Trainer Club}} section of the website and selecting ''"Play! Pokémon Settings"'' and then ''"My Play! Pokémon"''.


The player Pokémon Trainer Club account is also used to adjust general website settings, many [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] settings, and may be used by parents to setup and control sub-accounts for their children.
The player Pokémon Trainer Club account is also used to adjust general website settings, many [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] settings, and may be used by parents to setup and control sub-accounts for their children.
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==TCG Premier Events==
==TCG Premier Events==
Premier Events are tournaments held throughout the year, offering opportunities to earn invitations to the World Championships held each August. Invitations to the World Championships could be earned, in season, by a player's {{TCG|Premier Ratings}} from 2003-2010. Each player's Premier Rating would go up and down as wins and losses were accumulated, calculated by a factor called a {{TCG|K-Value}}. In 2011, the system changed to allow only the top players in each regional zone to be invited based on [[Championship Point]]s accumulated throughout the 2011-2012 season.
Premier Events are tournaments held throughout the year, offering opportunities to earn invitations to the World Championships held each August. Invitations to the World Championships could be earned, in season, by a player's {{TCG|Premier Ratings}} from 2003-2010. Each player's Premier Rating would go up and down as wins and losses were accumulated, calculated by a factor called a {{TCG|K-Value}}. In 2011, the system changed to allow only the top players in each regional zone to be invited based on [[Championship Point]]s accumulated throughout the 2011-2012 season.


===League Challenges===
===League Challenges===
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===Regional Championships===
===Regional Championships===
[[File:Regional_Championship_logo.png|thumb|right|Regional Championships logo]]
[[File:Regional Championship logo.png|thumb|right|Regional Championships logo]]
First introduced in 2005, this event divides countries into large regions and pits players against each other in order to become the Regional champion. Regional Championships are held around the year. These tournaments offer up to 200 Championship Points. In some countries, Regional Championships are replaced by Special Championships, which give the same Championship Point yield but no prize money.
First introduced in 2005, this event divides countries into large regions and pits players against each other in order to become the Regional champion. Regional Championships are held around the year. These tournaments offer up to 200 Championship Points. In some countries, Regional Championships are replaced by Special Championships, which give the same Championship Point yield but no prize money.


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===International Championships===
===International Championships===
[[File:International Championships Logo.png|thumb|right|International Championships logo]]
International Championships are the highest level of Premier event, aside from the World Championships. Only four of these events are held per year, in North America, Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. These events offer up to 500 Championship Points and a large prize pool. All competitors also receive an entry kit containing merchandise such as promotional cards, play mats, pin badges, deck boxes and card sleeves. These events always support both TCG and VGC, and often also comprise Pokkén Tournament events.
International Championships are the highest level of Premier event, aside from the World Championships. Only four of these events are held per year, in North America, Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. These events offer up to 500 Championship Points and a large prize pool. All competitors also receive an entry kit containing merchandise such as promotional cards, play mats, pin badges, deck boxes and card sleeves. These events always support both TCG and VGC, and often also comprise Pokkén Tournament events.


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