On this date, 5 years ago, Play Limitless was launched and a small test tournament was set up to test out features on the site. Little did we know that we were helping to test what would turn out to be the biggest thing to happen for those of us playing Pokémon TCG in online tournaments during the pandemic, which is when in person play was suspended, and for the Pokémon TCG game overall.
2020. A year not many will look back on fondly as it was the year the Covid pandemic hit and shut the world down, be it work, school, sports or even games. For those of us playing Pokemon TCG, the circuit was cancelled. In memories serves me correctly, the 2020 Toronto Regional was cancelled just days before it happened due to the pandemic, with Perth Regional, Guatemala SPE and Santiago SPE being the last IRL events to happen before the shutdown.
All in-person events were cancelled so for those of us who enjoyed playing the game, well what to do we now? The simple solution was playing online. I was used to it as I had played online events for a few years at that point, mainly the Pokebeach Monthly PTCGO Tournaments. You would be paired with an opponent and given 3-4 days to complete a bo3 series. But it wasn't an on-demand PTCGO event.
That would soon change with the first Limitless Online Series Qualifier in April ran by the Limitless team and Robin Schulz. This live online event looked to mimic the feel of playing in an IRL event, where you'd play an opponent and say after 30 minutes time, you'd play another round against another opponent and so-on until top cut or the final swiss round.
The qualifier events were initially a success, the first seeing 900+ players and the next two crossing the 1,000+ player mark. However the biggest issue came from the hosting site, start.gg (initially smash.gg). The hosting site was struggling to deal with the increased numbers of player, especially for the later events. Although the event was a huge success, Robin and the limitless team had plans to do a Limitless Online Series event. But with start.gg having it's issues and questions on whether other online platforms at that time (mostly Battlefy hosting events from the likes of Hegster, PokeX) could host a bigger amount of players, where could the team host such events? Thus the idea of Play Limitless!
"The idea for building the site came up when running the original Limitless Online Series at the beginning of 2020. We used start.gg for tournament operations, but it quickly became obvious that the site just wasn't ideal for our use case.
We thankfully got help from rk9 for decklist submission, but since the pairings had to be external, there was no way for us to automatically remove people who didn't submit a decklist. We had to close decklist submission an hour or so early, go through the list, and drop people manually. Support for Swiss was also weak, for example records didn't carry over by phase, so we had to add up day 1 and 2 manually in Google Sheets before top cut.
Overall, there were just a lot of tasks that felt way more difficult than they should be. We knew that if we were ever to run online tournaments again, we'd need a different system.
Since there were no official tournaments at the time, my motivation to work on the regular Limitless website wasn't very high, so I decided to try to solve the problems we ran into myself and started this new project. The initial goal was to create a Swiss-centered pairing system with integrated decklist submission, and it worked out quite well!" - Robin Schulz
And thus on September 2020, Play Limitless went live. But before the first Limitlss Online Series Weekly event could go live, the team held two test events to see how the new hosting site would work, be the checking-in, submitting of scores and pairings. I was one of the lucky few to play in the first test event, and I knew right away, Play Limitless was far superior to any other online hosting site being used, and that was only their first attempt!
The best part for me was, not just that it was open decklist but we'd have a link to click that would open up your opponent's decklist in a picture form which was far better than many other sites, where you'd have to copy the list and post it on the Limitless tool. It's all done for you here by Limitless themselves which I thought was perfect! Funny little sidenote, but I did somehow actually win that first test event, but sadly it's not on record on the site anymore.
From there on, the first Limitless Online Series Weekly event would go live on the 3rd of October, almost 5 years ago! It was a free-to-enter league cp style tournament, which PTCGO codes given out as prizes. Edward Valencia (USA), a good friend of mine, would end up taking the win with Centiskorch VMAX, beating Henrique Jorge's (BRA) Blacephlaon deck. 165 players would enter the event which was quite a big number comapred to other online events on-going at that time.
It wouldn't be long before the first online event on Play Limitless would cross 200 players, that being the Atlas Collectables Sunday Open event with 210 players, won by JJTcg (ITA) with Pikachu & Zekrom-GX. And before the year ended, we crossed 300 players, Mike Fouchet (USA), again with PikaRom, winning the GGtoor Chill TCG Cup #1 event, with 383 players!
As more players got word about Play Limitless and with IRL events still postponed, more players would join in on the fun of these online tournaments, with events happening on a daily basis! And it didn't take long for the numbers to continue growing.
- 400+ Players: Jan 30 2021 - Limitless Online Series Major #1 won by Edwyn Mesman (NED) with Centiskroch VMAX - 490 players!
- 500+ Players: Apr 10 2021 - Limitless Online Series Major #3 won by keropon (JAP) with Mad Party Box - 528 players!
- 600+ Players: Jun 10 2021 - Chill Series #34 won by Stéphane Ivanoff (FRA) with Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Rillaboom - 750 players!
- 800+ Players: Aug 5 2021 - Chill Series #41 won by DiamondKing (TWN) with Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX - 842 players!
- 2020 - 11 200+ Player Events Hosted (obviously a small number)
- 2021 - 86 200+ Player Events Hosted (first full year)
- 2022 - 71 200+ Player Events Hosted (IRL events returns this year)
- 2023 - 58 200+ Player Events Hosted (first full year with IRL events back)
- 2024 - 112 200+ Player Events Hosted (big increase in big events from 2021)
- 2025 - 141 200+ Player Events Hosted (biggest number so far with 3 months still to go)
- Pokémon VGC
- First event on Jan 20th 2022
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 285
- One Piece Card Game
- First event on March 24th 2023
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 1008
- Digimon Card Game
- First event on August 5th 2021
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 131
- DBS: Fusion World
- First event on February 24th 2024
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 153
- DBS: Masters
- First event on May 14th 2023
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 66
- Battle Spirits Saga
- First event on May 20th 2023
- Most Players in an event during 2025: no events
- Gundam Card Game
- First event on April 10th 2025
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 64
- Disney Lorcana
- First event on October 2nd 2023
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 287
- Star Wars: Unlimited
- First event on March 21th 2024
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 115
- Pokémon TCG Pocket
- First event on October 24th 2024
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 2829
- Pokémon GO
- First event on October 22nd 2024
- Most Players in an event during 2025: 5
- Gardevoir ex - 36 Wins
- Lugia VSTAR/Archeops - 26 Wins
- Mew VMAX/Genesect V - 25 Wins
- Dragapult ex/Dusknoir - 21 Wins
- Lost Zone Box (Radiant Greninja) - 20 Wins
- Charizard ex/Pidgeot ex - 18 Wins
- Pidgeot ex Control - 18 Wins
- Pikachu & Zekrom-GX - 15 Wins
- Dragapult ex - 14 Wins
- Raging Bolt ex/Teal Mask Ogerpon ex - 14 Wins
- Giratina VSTAR (Lost Zone) - 13 Wins
- Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex/Froslass - 12 Wins
- Lost Zone Box (Radiant Charizard) - 11 Wins
- Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX - 11 Wins
- Snorlax Stall - 10 Wins
- Miraidon ex - 9 Wins
- Regidrago VSTAR - 9 Wins
- Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR/Inteleon - 8 Wins
- Eternatus VMAX - 7 Wins
- Centiskorch VMAX - 6 Wins
- Alloutblitzle - 12 Wins
- Gabriel Fernandez - 7 Wins
- kasazizooka - 6 Wins
- Joe Maressa - 5 Wins
- David Hendrickson - 4 Wins
- Evan Campbell - 4 Wins
- KingHeracross - 4 Wins
- Supercellcambo - 4 Wins
- Adam Kalamat - 3 Wins
- Aleksander Rutowicz - 3 Wins
- Andrew Hedrick - 3 Wins
- Angel Aranibar - 3 Wins
- Augusto Beringuer - 3 Wins
- Bart Musser - 3 Wins
- Chalo Zamorano - 3 Wins
- kappadocards - 3 Wins
- Kashvinder Singh Mann - 3 Wins
- Nathan Osterkatz - 3 Wins
- TRTs101 - 3 Wins
- Unowngamert - 3 Wins
- wadedaze - 3 Wins



