1. Springleaf Slam
We proudly announce the first cEDH Springleaf Slam in the Mulligan TCG Shop in Hamburg, Germany. This Tournament will be a Qualifier for the German Nationals.
Event overview
- Format: cEDH
- Number of Players: 48
- Entry Fee: €25
- Registration: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
- Tournament Start: 09:30 AM
- Tournament End: Approximately 21:10 PM
- Tournament Rules: Reg. REL
- 100% Proxy Friendly (see proxy policy and guideline below)
- Food & Drinks There are several small Bistros in the Area.
- Prizes: Prizes will be Store Credit. 70% of all revenue will go to the Prize Pool.
Location:
- Decklists have to be submitted
- They can be submitted until 25.04.2026 9:29
German cEDH Championship
By participating in this event, you will earn points for the German cEDH Championship Invitational and may qualify for the Open.
The German cEDH Championship will take place in Kassel on the 5th and 6th of September 2026.
For further information, visit the
cEDH Nationals Deutschland Discord.
To track your earned points you can check out the leaderboard for the german championship.
cEDH Tournament Information, Procedure, Rules and Timings
The tournament system is the Swiss system, also known as "Suisse." In this system, a win gives 5 points, a draw gives 1 point, and a loss gives 0 points. The pods for each round are random and have nothing to do with the standings. Participants are encouraged not to discuss their scores. The round time is 75 minutes. If the game is not finished after 80 minutes, the active turn is played out. If the active turn takes longer than 15 minutes, the game ends in a draw.
After 5 Rounds there will be a top cut depending on the number of players in the tournament. If the maximum of 48 Players is met we will do a Top 13 Cut.
For the Top Cut matches, the rule is "Winner takes it all." In the case of a "stalemate," players are allowed to restart the game if the entire table agrees. When restarting the match, the remaining time of the first match continues.
The time limit for the Top Cut matches is also 75 minutes. The same rules for overtime apply as in the Swiss rounds; in the case of a draw, the highest-placed participant wins.
The same rules apply to the finals ("Top 4") as to the Top 13 match.
The tournament will be played according to the official Magic: The Gathering tournament rules, and we will also use the "Regular REL MTR/IPG Addendum." Regular REL will be used. More information can be found at GitHub and Wizards.
Proxy Policy and Guideline
At our Springleaf cEDH Tournament, we want to make access as easy as possible for every interested player. Therefore, we will generally allow full proxy decks brought by the participants. However, since we want to ensure that the tournament runs fairly and smoothly, we set the framework for the use of the proxies in the tournament.
The organizer will not provide any playtest cards. Everyone is responsible for their own deck! All proxies played in the tournament must comply with the following rules. This applies to all cards in your deck. Non-compliance can lead to warnings or exclusion from the tournament in individual cases. The Head Judge has the final word regarding all on-site proxy compliance decisions.
The rules are expanded by last years experience, questions and feedback by players.
- All proxies may only represent official WotC artwork printed in an official paper print run.
- (Not existing) full-art versions of official artworks are allowed.
- Alternated frames are allowed, as long as they are not covering text or other important card elements.
- Full-Proxy decks are allowed.
- All proxies must be printed in color. Make sure that the printed color matches that of the original cards.
- You're welcome to have original cards and proxies in a deck, as long as they don't differ in paper thickness in your library.
- The proxies must have the same dimensions as an original card and fit into their sleeves accordingly.
- Proxies ordered via e.g. mpcfill.com are also allowed. They must also comply with all proxy rules.
- Please ensure that your proxies are printed in a resolution that can be easily read by the other players and judges.
- All needed tokens for your deck need to be provided by each player. Rewritable tokens are also allowed.