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  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel - Wikipedia

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    TCG. This creates a different library of cards available to build a deck from. You can play either single-player, known in game as Solo Mode, where you proceed through a story of the cards involved playing against a computer opponent. In Multiplayer there exists a casual, unranked matchmaking system and a competitive, ranked system allowing you ...

  3. TCGPlayer - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, TCGplayer workers established a union, [12] [13] but EBay, the parent company of TCGplayer, used illegal practices including surveiling workers who wore pro-Union insignia and denying workers from joining the union, [14] [15] afterwards, they would file multiple complaints to the National Labor Relations Board. [16]

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

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    The new Pro Tours, the name returning after a 4½ year absence, are currently held three times a year, twice in North America and once in Europe. The Pro Tours are named after the most recent set, which is also played during the booster draft portion of the competition. The first Pro Tour was held in New York City in 1996. Invitations are ...

  5. Masters Series (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The last Masters was held at Pro Tour Yokohama. Ben Rubin was the most successful player at the Masters Series, being the only player to win two individual events. Ryan Fuller is the only other player to win two events - one individually and one as part of team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com.

  6. Magic: The Gathering Players Tour - Wikipedia

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    MTG Pro Tour players benefited from a point system that granted tiered awards called the Pro Club. Points were earned based on performance in the Pro Tour events. The tiers were Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum, and provided players with bye-games in tournament play, automatic invitations to Pro Tour events, and complimentary travel expenses ...

  7. Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2001–02 - Wikipedia

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    The season consisted of 33 Grand Prixs and 6 Pro Tours, held in New York, New Orleans, San Diego, Osaka, Nice, and Sydney. Also Master Series tournaments were held at four Pro Tours. At the end of the season Kai Budde was proclaimed Pro Player of the Year, winning the title by a record margin.

  8. Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 1998–99 - Wikipedia

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    The 1998–99 Pro Tour season was the fourth season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It began on 5 September 1998 with Grand Prix Boston and ended on 8 August 1999 with the conclusion of 1999 World Championship in Tokyo. The season consisted of fourteen Grand Prix, and five Pro Tours, located in Chicago, Rome, Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo.

  9. Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 1996–97 - Wikipedia

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    The 1996–97 Pro Tour season was the second season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It began on 13 September 1996 with Pro Tour Atlanta , and ended on 17 August 1997 with the conclusion of 1997 World Championship in Seattle .