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This was one of four tournaments that predated the Tournament Dashboard and relied on players manually uploading a picture of their scores. This tournament also had a maximum number of 192 participants in a total of 3 Divisions (Expert, Advanced, Beginner). This tournament actually had cash prize pool for $250(USD) split between the three victors of each division. Due to its limited number of spots, it was full 12 hours after its announcement. Leaving many who attempted to sign up out. This tournament used the Bracket system but instead of versing their opponents in real-time. Players submitted their best score and they were matched against one another. This consisted of 7 weeks and 6 to 8 rounds.

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  • 1st Official FFR Tournament
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  • This was one of four tournaments that predated the Tournament Dashboard and relied on players manually uploading a picture of their scores. This tournament also had a maximum number of 192 participants in a total of 3 Divisions (Expert, Advanced, Beginner). This tournament actually had cash prize pool for $250(USD) split between the three victors of each division. Due to its limited number of spots, it was full 12 hours after its announcement. Leaving many who attempted to sign up out. This tournament used the Bracket system but instead of versing their opponents in real-time. Players submitted their best score and they were matched against one another. This consisted of 7 weeks and 6 to 8 rounds.
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • 2006-11-15(xsd:date)
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  • 192(xsd:integer)
Started
  • 2006-09-11(xsd:date)
Host
  • Tasselfoot and Shashakiro
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
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  • 2(xsd:integer)
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  • Combo
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  • This was one of four tournaments that predated the Tournament Dashboard and relied on players manually uploading a picture of their scores. This tournament also had a maximum number of 192 participants in a total of 3 Divisions (Expert, Advanced, Beginner). This tournament actually had cash prize pool for $250(USD) split between the three victors of each division. Due to its limited number of spots, it was full 12 hours after its announcement. Leaving many who attempted to sign up out. This tournament used the Bracket system but instead of versing their opponents in real-time. Players submitted their best score and they were matched against one another. This consisted of 7 weeks and 6 to 8 rounds.
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