TFT Remix Rumble K/DA Cup standings

The first tournament of TFT Set 10 in North America.

Two cosplayers stand with the TFT Championship Belt at the Vegas Open.
Image via Riot Games

Over 160 North American Teamfight Tactics players entered the K/DA Cup, with only four guaranteeing an invite to the Remix Rumble Regional Finals. 

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The first tournament of TFT Set 10 began on Jan. 6 with 160 NA players. Much like tournaments from previous sets, the Cup events take place for two weekends (four days). The top 32 highest-scoring players on the ladder get a bye, and only 32 from the first weekend advance onto the second. The second half of the Remix Rumble K/DA Cup ran from Jan. 13 to 14, guaranteeing four players a direct invite to the Regional Finals. 

July 6 to 7 K/DA Cup standings

A total of 32 TFT players advanced to day three of the Remix Rumble K/DA Cup. Many of them were veteran players, so viewers should keep an eye on them throughout the tournament. 

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Jan. 13 K/DA Cup standings

The final two days of the NA K/DA Cup were played on Patch 14.1. All 32 players who advanced from the first weekend joined the 32 TFT players with a bye on day three, playing a total of six rounds. Only 32 of the total 64 advanced onto the final day of the Remix Rumble K/DA Cup.

Game one

Game two

A total of five players finished day one with back-to-back lobby wins: Degree, Kiyoon, Pockygom, Darthnub, and Ripple.

Game three

The lobby win streaks came to an end during game three, with Ripple Overdrive, Kiyoon, Tgupsetmax, and Pockygom in the top four.

Game four

With only two games left to play during day three of the K/DA Cup, sitting in the top four were Ripple Overdrive, Tgupsetmax, Kiyoon, and Guubums.

Game five

Game six

Top 32 at NA Remix Rumble K/DA Cup

Finishing at the top of the leaderboard during day three of the K/DA Cup was unsurprisingly Ripple Overdrive with a lobby finish record of 112311. Finishing in second was Kiyoon with 38 points and in third was Souless at 36 points, along with Tgupsetmax at 36 points. Players who finished in the top 12 earned bonus points for day four of the TFT North America K/DA Cup.

Jan. 14 K/DA Cup standings

Day four of the TFT Remix Rumble K/DA Cup showcased five normal games to start. Only the top 16 of 32 advanced to game six and the top eight competed in round seven. The top four players at the K/DA Cup earned direct invites to the Remix Rumble Regional Finals.

Game one

Game two

Game three

Game four

After four games played, PockyGom had the most consistent record of four second-place finishes in a row while the Vegas Open winner Milala was tied for first with him.

Game five top 16

Heading into game six, only the top 16 advanced.

Game six top eight

The top eight cutoff was 33 points, with Tgupsetmax losing the tie-breaker. Leading the top eight pack were veterans like PockyGom, Milala, Kiyoon, Setsuko, Ripple, and Nosereleven.

Top 16 standings
Top 16 Standings. Screenshot by Dot Esports via GGTech and Riot Games

Earning a direct invite to the Remix Rumble Regional Finals with a top-four finish were Milala, Pockygom, Ripple Overdrive, and Kayndrew, with Milala finishing in first place.

K/DA Cup overall standings top eight
K/DA Cup overall standings top eight. Screenshot by Dot Esports via GGTech and Riot Games

The next TFT North American tournament is the Heartsteel Cup, featuring competitive play from Feb. 3 to 4 and from Feb. 10 to 11. Be sure to stay up-to-date with Teamfight Tactics news and upcoming tournaments.

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Danny Forster
Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.