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The Judge Program has existed for almost as long as Magic: The Gathering itself. An organization called the DCI (a part of Wizards of the Coast, originally standing for Duelists Convocation International) was created to organize the competitive aspects of the game, and created the original tournament policy rules as well as the original five-level Judge system.
Originally, it was known as the DCI (formerly Duelists' Convocation International) but was rebranded in 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The WPN provided game rules, tournament operating procedures, and other materials to private tournament organizers and players.
From August 2, 2001, through July 25, 2003, The Cavaliers won a DCI record sixty-four (64) contests in a row. The 2003 show, "Spin Cycle" by Richard Saucedo won the last DCM Championship before the top corps abandoned the circuit, and the DCI Southwestern Regional before The Blue Devils caught up and won both the Midwestern Regional and DCI East.
Drum Corps International (DCI) is a governing body for drum and bugle corps.Founded in 1971 and known as "marching music's major league," DCI develops and enforces rules of competition and judges at sanctioned drum and bugle corps competitions throughout the United States and Canada.
In 2021, to mark the return of drum corps, there were no scores given during the season, and the season concluded with a three-day celebratory event at Lucas Oil Stadium consisting of exhibition performances. Only 10 corps have ever won the title (including 3 ties): Blue Devils – 21 titles (2 ties) The Cadets – 10 titles (1 tie)
Top 50 DCI Total-ranked players from the North America region. Players invited to the Magic Online Championship held the same week (New in 2009). [6] (Compare Magic Premier Event Invitation Policy). On 2 November 2011, Wizards of the Coast announced a major change to the structure of the World Championship. [7]
Bluecoats tenor drum players and guard performed at the 2014 DCI World Championship Finals in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps was founded in 1972 by Canton businessman Art Drukenbrod and Canton police officers "Babe" Stearn and Ralph McCauley (the head and assistant directors of the Canton Police Boys' Club).
The Blue Devils are members of Drum Corps International (DCI). [1] They have finished in the top three at the DCI World Championships since 2006, and have placed no lower than fifth since 1992. They also hold the record for the highest score in DCI history, winning the 2014 DCI World Championships with a score of 99.65. [ 2 ]