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C&S Presents: The Summit

C&S Presents: The Summit

Magic: The Gathering: EDH
63350 Pelican Dr, Mandeville, LA 70448
Registration
$80.00
Paid on site

About this event

Medium: In-Person

Date: Sunday September 27th, 2026

Time: Final Signup will be from 8:30am - 9:00am event start time will be 9:15am

Location: Castine Center

Entry Fee: $80

Prize Support:

At 76 players payout will be as follows:

  • 1st: $1,500
  • 2nd–4th: $750 each
  • 5th–16th: $160 each

At 128 players payout will be as follows:

  • 1st: $2,200
  • 2nd–4th: $1,200 each
  • 5th–16th: $300 each

Restrictions: Proxies that look like WoTC cards are legal, standard commander ban list in effect

Structure: The tournament will consist of five Swiss 80-minute rounds. There will be no extra turns once the round is up. Followed by a cut to top 16 and two untimed single elimination rounds.

Player cap: 128

Tournament Organizers: AJ & Zach

C&S Contact Info: [email protected]

Guidelines

All participants, encompassing players and spectators alike, are required to uphold impeccable sportsmanship, demonstrate mutual respect towards one another, as well as toward the event staff. Players are expected to adhere to staff instructions diligently. (C&S will determine if these guidelines have been violated.) While engaged in active gameplay, participants are prohibited from utilizing text messaging, email, or social media platforms. The highest level of competition aligned with our core principles of sportsmanship, integrity, and fair play is anticipated from players. Any infringement upon these values may lead to disqualification from the event and potential forfeiture of rewards. Furthermore, the event organizers retain the prerogative to prohibit disqualified players from future tournaments or functions hosted by C&S.

Unacceptable behavior that violates our code of conduct encompasses the following:

-Engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct with intent to disrupt or undermine the event's operations or to harass fellow participants.

-Intentionally delaying or manipulating gameplay through any means.

-Altering the game in unauthorized ways.

-Engaging in any form of cheating. (This means you can’t switch decks throughout the event.)

-Participating in illegal activity based on the participant's jurisdiction.

-Exercising prejudice or hateful conduct.

-Committing violent or morally objectionable acts.

-Demonstrating behavior deemed inappropriate by event organizers.

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