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2024: Arena Championship 6 Online: N/A Historic †, Booster Draft, played on MTG Arena: 13-14 July 2024: $200,000 Wouter Noordzij 32 2024: Arena Championship 7 Online: N/A Standard †, Booster Draft, played on MTG Arena: 14-15 December 2024 $200,000 Keisuke Sato 48 2025: Pro Tour Aetherdrift: Chicago United States: Standard †, Booster Draft ...
The Pro Player of the Year title was awarded to the individual who has accumulated the most pro points over the course of a season (with the exception of 2012 season, which was awarded to the winner of the Magic Players Championship, a tournament that replaced that year's Magic: The Gathering World Championship. [13]
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]
Magic: The Gathering Online Deck Series: Magic Online Deck Series: Legacy Format: No specific symbol N/A November 8, 2010 [310] Two 60-card decks with 15 card sideboards Momir Vig Basic Event Deck: No specific symbol N/A November 22, 2010 [311] Deck with 1 avatar card & 60 basic lands
That year, Depraz says, he abandoned literature, the field he was studying before becoming a professional Magic player. [ 9 ] In 2019, Depraz made two more Top 8 finishes, including one where he came in second to Javier Dominguez of Spain, the 2018 World Champion, [ 10 ] and the finals of the overall 2019 Magic: The Gathering World Championship ...
The fourth Magic World Championship was held on 13–17 August 1997 in Seattle, USA. [19] 153 players competed in the event. [20] It was the first Magic tournament to be filmed by ESPN2 and was covered in Sports Illustrated.
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Maynard played in his first MTG Grand Prix, in 2007 in Montreal, not making the finals, but ending 7-2. [1] In 2010, he made the Canadian National Team going to the MTG World Championship, then over the next five years made the finals in seven Grand Prix (winning Grand Prix Mexico City, on February 1, 2015) [9] and was invited to 13 Pro Tours.