Feb 17 - 19, 2023
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
1 Convention Centre Pl• The 2023 Oceania International Championships returned to Melbourne for a third season in a row, but forth time ever. It was a three-day event where anyone was welcome to play. (NOTE: The event initially capped out at 420 players, though 562 spots total were later made available.)
• Day 1 consisted of 9 rounds (Best of 3), in which 528 players competed in Day 1. All players with 19 match points moved on to Day 2. (60 players competed in Day 2) Day 2 consisted of 5 additional rounds of Swiss, resulting in a cut of Top 8. Top 8 & Top 4 matches were played out that night, saving each division's finals for Championship Sunday.
• 1st Place
$10,000
• 2nd Place
$5,000
• Top 4
$2,500
• Top 8
$1,500
• Top 16
$1,000
• Top 32
$750
• Top 64
$500
(Top 8 finishers all received a case of 6 Booster Boxes.)
(Top 16 finishers all received 4 Booster Boxes.)
(Top 32 finishers all received 2 Booster Boxes.)
(Top 64 finishers all received 1 Booster Box.)
Kyle Sabelhaus
Chip Richey
Ross Gilbert
Ethan Hegyi
Shelbie Bou
Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points between June 27 - Nov 27, 2022 received a travel award to OCIC.
(Top 4 Players received their Travel Stipend prior to OCIC.)
(Top 16 Players received their $1,000 Travel Stipend after OCIC, but only if they competed in the event.)
(Players that had the same amount of CP as 16th Place also received a stipend.)
(Top 4 players under the age of 18 received $5,000 if IC was outside of their region, $2,500 if in their region.)
Chip Richey
Kyle Sabelhaus
Ethan Hegyi
Ross Gilbert
Shelbie Bou