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The Winner stamp was first used on cards from the {{TCG|Best of Game}} collection and were given to [[Professor Program (TCG)|Pokémon Professors]] and {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s of the BattleZone tournaments. The stamp itself is a gold foil "''winner''" in lowercase with a star for the point in "i". | The Winner stamp was first used on cards from the {{TCG|Best of Game}} collection and were given to [[Professor Program (TCG)|Pokémon Professors]] and {{TCG|Tournament Organizer}}s of the BattleZone tournaments. The stamp itself is a gold foil "''winner''" in lowercase with a star for the point in "i". | ||
After [[Pokémon USA]] acquired the TCG license, winner variants of cards released through the Pokémon League were awarded during the 2003-2004 season under the [[Pokémon Organized Play]] Player Rewards scheme. The stamp was updated to match the stamp featured on {{TCG|Prerelease cards}}, with a Poké Ball symbol to the left of "WINNER". | After [[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]] acquired the TCG license, winner variants of cards released through the Pokémon League were awarded during the 2003-2004 season under the [[Pokémon Organized Play]] Player Rewards scheme. The stamp was updated to match the stamp featured on {{TCG|Prerelease cards}}, with a Poké Ball symbol to the left of "WINNER". | ||
[[Image:Winner.wotc.png|frame|right|[[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]] era "Winner" stamp]] | [[Image:Winner.wotc.png|frame|right|[[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]] era "Winner" stamp]] | ||
Following the commencement of the 2004-2005 season, individual promotional cards were phased out in favor of POP packs, though variant cards with special stamps would still be released via Premier events. | Following the commencement of the 2004-2005 season, individual promotional cards were phased out in favor of POP packs, though variant cards with special stamps would still be released via Premier events. | ||
==Card lists== | ==Card lists== | ||
[[Image:Winner.nintendo.png|frame|right|[[Pokémon USA]] era "Winner" stamp]] | [[Image:Winner.nintendo.png|frame|right|[[The Pokémon Company International|Pokémon USA]] era "Winner" stamp]] | ||
{{Setlist/header|title=Wizards Winner cards|tablecol=CCCCFF|bordercol=8888AA|cellcol=E6E6FF|promo=yes|symbol=no}} | {{Setlist/header|title=Wizards Winner cards|tablecol=CCCCFF|bordercol=8888AA|cellcol=E6E6FF|promo=yes|symbol=no}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Base Set|Electabuzz|20}} (''{{TCG|Base Set}}'')|Lightning|||BattleZone (December 2002)}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Base Set|Electabuzz|20}} (''{{TCG|Base Set}}'')|Lightning|||BattleZone (December 2002)}} |
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Winner cards are reprints of select cards from various Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions with a foil "WINNER" stamp in the bottom right corner of the card illustration. These cards were released through Pokémon League or related tournaments.
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The Winner stamp was first used on cards from the Best of Game collection and were given to Pokémon Professors and Tournament Organizers of the BattleZone tournaments. The stamp itself is a gold foil "winner" in lowercase with a star for the point in "i".
After Pokémon USA acquired the TCG license, winner variants of cards released through the Pokémon League were awarded during the 2003-2004 season under the Pokémon Organized Play Player Rewards scheme. The stamp was updated to match the stamp featured on Prerelease cards, with a Poké Ball symbol to the left of "WINNER".

Following the commencement of the 2004-2005 season, individual promotional cards were phased out in favor of POP packs, though variant cards with special stamps would still be released via Premier events.
Card lists

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