MN State Championships

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The MN Pokemon State Championships.

Location:
Outpost 2000 & Beyond
536 Northdale Blvd NW
Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55448

Prizes:
All participants will receive 3 Play! Points and a Pokémon SPT Championship promo card (while supplies last) just for playing!

1st Place
A Pokémon TCG SPT Championships 1st Place trophy
A $500 travel stipend to participate in the Pokémon TCG National Championships (Juniors and Seniors) 1,2
A $300 travel stipend to participate in the Pokémon TCG National Championships (Masters) 1,3
A first-round bye at the U.S. or Canada National Championships 3
A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
100 Championship Points
2nd Place

A Pokémon TCG SPT Championships 2nd Place trophy
A combination of 36 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
90 Championship Points (if division attendance is 4 or greater)
3rd & 4th Place

A Pokémon TCG SPT Championships 3rd or 4th Place trophy
A combination of 18 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
70 Championship Points (if division attendance is 8 or greater)
5th through 8th Place

A combination of 9 booster packs from current Pokémon TCG expansions
50 Championship Points(if division attendance is 32 or greater)
9th Place through 12th Place

30 Championship Points (if division attendance is 64 or greater)
13th Place through 16th Place

20 Championship Points (if division attendance is 64 or greater)
17th Place through 32nd Place

10 Championship Points (if division attendance is 128 or greater)
33rd Place through 64th Place

5 Championship Point (if division attendance is 256 or greater)
 
what do the numbers next to the first place prizes mean? ex:
"A first-round bye at the U.S. or Canada National Championships 3" dat 3 :O
 
I CP'd it from the official site.

http://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/championship-series/tcg-stateprovinceterritory-championships/
 
Did you even read the link I posted?

Right at the bottom of the page:

1. Travel stipends and byes are awarded to the winning Canadian or United States player and are awarded at the National Championships corresponding to the player’s nationality. A Canadian player is therefore eligible to win a travel allowance at the Canadian National Championship from an event hosted in the United States, and vice versa. STP Championships held in Mexico do not award travel allowances.

2. Travel stipends ‘stack’. Players who win more than one SPT will receive the sum of their travel allowances. Players who also win a Regional Championship will receive both the Regional travel award and the SPT travel allowance.

3. Byes do not ‘stack.’ If you have won a bye in another event, either a different SPT or a Regional Championship, you will receive the largest bye you have earned. You will not receive the sum of all the byes you earn.
 
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