TCG, VG Champions crowned at Worlds 2010: Difference between revisions

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caption= The Junior and Senior Division winners of the 2010 Trading Card Game World Championships.|
caption= The Junior and Senior Division winners of the 2010 Trading Card Game World Championships.|
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tagline=Japan wins three World Championship Titles in 2010 |
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Japan and Canada dominated the 2010 Pokemon World Trading Card Game Championship best-of-three match finals on the Big Island of Hawaii at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort Hotel.
Japan, the birthplace of the Pokemon games, dominated the 2010 Pokemon World Trading Card Game and Video Game Championships on the Big Island of Hawaii at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort Hotel.


In the Juniors Division, Last Chance Qualifier Yuka Furusawa from Japan defeated American Juan Pablos Arenas in the championship match in two straight games. The Seniors Division final saw Canadian National Champion Jacob Lesage defeat an American Last Chance Qualifier, Mychael Bryan 2-1. Another Japanese player, Yuta Komatsuda defeated American Michael Pramawat to win the Masters Division championship 2-1.
=TCG Championships=
In the best-of-three match finals of the Trading Card Game World Championships, in the Juniors Division, Last Chance Qualifier Yuka Furusawa from Japan defeated American Juan Pablos Arenas in the championship match in two straight games. The Seniors Division final saw Canadian National Champion Jacob Lesage defeat an American Last Chance Qualifier, Mychael Bryan 2-1. Another Japanese player, Yuta Komatsuda defeated American Michael Pramawat to win the Masters Division championship 2-1.


The 2010 Video Game Championships are still being contested.
The 2010 Video Game Championships are still being contested.