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Play! Pokémon : ウィキペディア英語版
Play! Pokémon

Play! Pokémon, formerly known as Pokémon Organized Play (often abbreviated as POP), is a division of The Pokémon Company. This division is for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the ''Pokémon'' video game series, and was formed by Pokémon USA (today known as The Pokémon Company International) in 2003 after Wizards of the Coast lost its license to the Trading Card Game, they created a new league, tournament, and prize systems, as well as improved the existing professor program.
==Play! Pokémon Leagues==
Unlike the Wizards of the Coast leagues, POP utilizes a hybrid system, in which one can earn points for playing the Trading Card Game and/or the Video Game. Leagues are held in safe public locations, such as game stores, community centers, or libraries, and are run by official League Leaders approved after a background check conducted by Pokémon. Individuals applying for a league who opt out of the background check are not allowed to own a league, but are still allowed to play in any league they choose. The league cycle is divided into eight seasons, each of which lasts about five weeks and represents one of the badges that can be earned by completing all rows in the Player score card, on either the Trading Card Game or Video Game side, then receiving the Gym badge and promo cards of the current season. Usually there are several weeks of a break between seasons, but most leagues continue to play to allow players to catch up on prizes they may have missed. Most leagues meet once a week for two to four hours. All League Owners and League Leaders at the end of the season then report all participants who entered the league during the season to Pokemon.com through the Pokémon League Dashboard on the respective League Owner's profile.

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