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  2. List of Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour events - Wikipedia

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    Modern †, Booster Draft 2–4 September 2011: $230,795 Samuele Estratti 417 2011 — San Francisco * United States: Standard †, Booster Draft, Modern, Team Constructed (Standard, Modern, Legacy) 17–20 November 2011: Jun'ya Iyanaga 375 2012: Pro Tour Dark Ascension: Honolulu United States: Standard †, Booster Draft 10–12 February 2012 ...

  3. Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2016–17 - Wikipedia

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    8 Pro Tour Oath of the Gatewatch winner 8 Seth Manfield: $10,000 8 2015 World Champion 9 Thiago Saporito $5,000 8 2nd Most Pro Points Latin America 10 Steve Rubin $5,000 7 Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad winner 11 Mike Sigrist: $5,000 7 5th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified 12 Reid Duke $5,000 7 4th Most Pro Points North America 13 Brad ...

  4. Magic: The Gathering Players Tour - Wikipedia

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    Players with fewer than 4 victories (Limited or Mixed) or 5 victories (Constructed) after day 1 were eliminated. 8 more rounds of Swiss followed on the second day after which the eight best finishing players constitute what is called the Top 8. On the third and final day, the Top 8 players play single-elimination until the winner is determined ...

  5. Magic: The Gathering World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Top 8 teams, advanced the top two teams from each pool, will play Team Standard on the final day of the tournament in seeded single-elimination rounds. On Day 1 and Day 2, Teams must switch one of the members played in the first portion to the player who had not played in the first portion at the beginning of the second portion of the event ...

  6. List of Magic: The Gathering Grand Prix events - Wikipedia

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    However, on 20th August 2024, Wizards of the Coast announced a new tournament series called Magic Spotlight Series, starting in 2025. They are open events with a $50,000 price pool, also rewarding the top 8 finishers with a Pro Tour invitation, so they can be seen as spiritual successors for the Grand Prix series. [2]

  7. Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2014–15 - Wikipedia

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    8 Pro Point runner-up Japan 7 Ivan Floch $5,000 8 Pro Tour Magic 2015 winner 8 William Jensen: $5,000 8 Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified 9 Sam Black $3,000 8 6th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified 10 Lars Dam $3,000 7 2013 Magic Online Champion 11 Josh Utter-Leyton: $3,000 7 3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified 12 Paul Rietzl

  8. List of professional Magic: The Gathering players - Wikipedia

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    For team events, top 4 finishes are regarded as equivalent to an individual top 8 finish as the final elimination stage involves four teams. ^II Igor Frayman finished 7th with teammates Gabriel Tsang and Brian Hacker at 2000 Pro Tour New York. For team events, top 4 finishes are regarded as equivalent to an individual top 8 finish as the final ...

  9. List of Magic: The Gathering sets - Wikipedia

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    The trading card game Magic: The Gathering has released a large number of sets since it was first published by Wizards of the Coast.After the 1993 release of Limited Edition, also known as Alpha and Beta, roughly 3-4 major sets have been released per year, in addition to various spin-off products.