Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2013–14
Pro Player of the Year | France Jérémy Dezani |
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Rookie of the Year | United States Raymond Perez Jr. |
World Champion | Israel Shahar Shenhar |
Pro Tours | 4[1] |
Grands Prix | 57 |
Hall of Fame inductions | United States Luis Scott-Vargas United States William Jensen United States Ben Stark |
Start of season | 25 May 2013 |
End of season | 3 August 2014 |
The 2013–14 Pro Tour season was the nineteenth season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It started on 25 May with Grand Prix Guadalajara and ended on 3 August 2014 with the conclusion of Pro Tour Magic 2015 in Portland. The season consisted of 57 Grand Prix and four Pro Tours, located in Dublin, Valencia, Atlanta, and Portland.[2] [3]
Grand Prix
[edit ]- GP Guadalajara[4] (25–26 May 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 462
- Mexico Andrés Martínez
- Brazil Willy Edel
- Japan Ken Yukuhiro
- Mexico Juan Carlos Castillo Mata
- Mexico Mervyn Cesar Gonzalez Delgado
- Mexico Emmanuel Ramírez Sánchez
- Mexico Manuel Monge Hernández
- Mexico Emiliano Sanchez Gonzalez
- GP Providence[5] (8–9 June 2013)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 1758 (586 teams)
- 1.
- United States Andrew Longo
- United States Eric Phillipps
- United States Eric Berger
- 2.
- United States Matt McCullough
- United States Ari Lax
- United States Alexander John
- 3.
- United States Bruce Cowley
- United States Chris Manning
- United States Kevin Bohlmann
- 4.
- GP Gothenburg[6] (8–9 June 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1006
- Denmark Oscar Christensen
- Sweden Mats Törnros
- Germany Robin Steinborn
- Germany Thoralf Severin
- Netherlands Jan van der Vegt
- Belgium Mark Dictus
- Finland Antti Varhimo
- Poland Michal Gajewski
- GP Houston[7] (15–16 June 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 999
- Israel Shahar Shenhar
- United States Tom Ross
- United States Phu Dao
- United States Marc Lalague
- Canada Mani Davoudi
- United States David Bruno
- Japan Shuuhei Nakamura
- United States Darin Minard
- GP Miami[8] (29–30 June 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1258
- United States Reid Duke
- United States Josh McClain
- United States Brad Nelson
- Austria Valentin Mackl
- Canada Samuel Tharmaratnam
- United States Peter Ingram
- Denmark Christoffer Larsen
- United States Matthew Costa
- GP Rimini[9] (27–28 July 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1034
- Austria Chistoph Aukenthaler
- Sweden Rasmus Björklund
- Italy Emanuele Giusti
- Italy Federico Del Basso
- United States Ben Stark
- Hungary Tamás Nagy
- Croatia Stjepan Sučić
- France Pierre Sommen
- GP Las Vegas[10] (22–23 June 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 4500
- United States Neal Oliver
- United States Madison Jonas
- United States Lance Hartbarger
- United States Dustin Ochoa
- United States Sean Collins
- United States Jeff Psyhos
- United States Steve Cahill
- United States Justin Nguyen
- GP Kansas City[11] (6–7 July 2013)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 958
- United States Seth Manfield
- United States Joe Hemmann
- United States Robert Berni
- United States Scott Hoppe
- United States Brandon Nelson
- United States Ari Lax
- United States Casey Swanson
- United States Greg Ogreenc
- GP Bangkok[12] (22–23 June 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 864
- Indonesia Patriawan Kurniadi
- Singapore Nicholas Wong
- Taiwan Yu Chung Huang
- Japan Yuuya Watanabe
- Thailand Boonyarit Triphonratana
- Thailand Chanaphol Kamolto
- Malaysia Raymond Tan
- France Beaumer Michael
- GP Calgary[13] (27–28 July 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 630
- Canada Alexander Hayne
- Canada Stephane Gerard
- Canada Brady Boychuk
- Canada Ryan Zawalsky
- United States Jacob Wilson
- Canada Adam Laforest
- United States Gavin Bennett
- Canada Trent Douglas
Magic: The Gathering World Championship
[edit ]- Amsterdam (31 July–4 August 2013)
- Prize pool: 108,000ドル
- Format: Modern Masters Booster Draft, Standard, Magic 2014 Booster Draft, Modern
- Attendance: 16
Top 4 playoff
[edit ]Final standings
[edit ]The following sixteen players received an invitation to the 2013 World Championship due to their performance in the 2012–13 season. They are ordered according to the final standings of the event.
# | Player | Prize | Pro points | Qualified due to |
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1 | Israel Shahar Shenhar | 40,000ドル | 12 | 5th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
2 | United States Reid Duke | 20,000ドル | 11 | 8th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
3 | United States Ben Stark | 10,000ドル | 8 | 2nd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
4 | United States Josh Utter-Leyton | 10,000ドル | 7 | 2012–13 Player of the Year |
5 | United States Craig Wescoe | 5,000ドル | 7 | Pro Tour Dragon's Maze winner |
6 | Japan Yuuya Watanabe | 5,000ドル | 7 | 2012 Players Championship winner |
7 | United States Brian Kibler | 5,000ドル | 6 | 4th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
8 | Japan Shuhei Nakamura | 5,000ドル | 6 | 3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
9 | Russia Dimitriy Butakov | 1,000ドル | 6 | 2012 Magic Online Champion |
10 | United States David Ochoa | 1,000ドル | 6 | 7th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
11 | Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka | 1,000ドル | 5 | Pro Tour Return to Ravnica winner |
12 | United States Tom Martell | 1,000ドル | 5 | Pro Tour Gatecrash winner |
13 | Brazil Willy Edel | 1,000ドル | 5 | Pro Point leader Latin America |
14 | United States Eric Froehlich | 1,000ドル | 4 | Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
15 | Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian | 1,000ドル | 3 | Pro Point leader APAC region |
16 | Czech Republic Martin Jůza | 1,000ドル | 2 | 6th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
World Magic Cup
[edit ]- Amsterdam (2–4 August 2013)
- Prize pool: 250,000ドル
- Format: Team Constructed, Team Limited
Top 8
[edit ]Final standings
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Grand Prix
[edit ]- GP Warsaw[14] (10–11 August 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 984
- Germany Wenzel Krautmann
- Chile Felipe Tapia Becerra
- France Jérémy Dezani
- Poland Michal Kolacinski
- Sweden Niklas Ramquist
- France Yann Robin
- Sweden Denniz Rachid
- Poland Przemek Oberbek
- GP Prague[15] (31 August–1 September 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1508
- Russia Anatoly Chuhwichov
- Italy Marco Cammilluzzi
- Hungary Balazs Varady
- Germany Kai Mokrusch
- Czech Republic Martin Jůza
- Israel Amit Cohen
- France Eliot Boussaudi
- France Raphaël Lévy
- GP Brisbane[16] (5–6 October 2013)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 467
- Australia Justin Robb
- Australia Daniel Unwin
- Australia Justin Cheung
- Australia Ben Tudman
- Australia Garry Wong
- Australia Wilfy Horig
- Australia Cameron Harris
- Singapore Wee Yuen Khor
- GP Kitakyushu[17] (24–25 August 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1184
- Malaysia Raymond Tan
- Japan Kouichi Kudou
- Taiwan Kuo Tzu-Ching
- Japan Ryosuke Nomura
- Japan Kentaro Yamamoto
- Japan Yuuta Takahashi
- Japan Takashi Naitou
- Japan Hiroaki Taniguchi
- GP Detroit[18] (14–15 September 2013)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1461
- United States Josh McClain
- United States Reid Duke
- Canada Ben Moir
- United States Ben Stark
- United States Adam Jansen
- United States Alex Majlaton
- Mexico Marcelino Freeman
- Brazil Willy Edel
- GP Oakland[19] (24–25 August 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1631
- United States William Jensen
- United States Neal Oliver
- United States Ben Lundquist
- United States Joshua Goldman
- United States Carlos Ale
- United States Travis Woo
- United States Elliott Woo
- United States Patrick Griffin
- GP Oklahoma City[20] (5–6 October 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1081
- United States Pierre-Christophe Mondon
- United States John Penick
- United States Ty Thomason
- United States Tyler Brandstetter
- United States William Lowry
- United States Zach Dorsett
- United States Rick Stout
- United States James Fulgium
Pro Tour Theros
[edit ]At the start of Pro Tour Theros Luis Scott-Vargas, William Jensen, and Ben Stark were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Day one ended with Samuel Black and Paul Rietzl having won all their eight matches. Thirteen players followed at seven wins, including well-known players such as Jon Finkel and Makihito Mihara.[21] After round 15 of the tournament the standings shaped up in a way that guaranteed the best four player to qualify for the top eight, and allowed the players in fifth to eighth place to guarantee qualification for the top eight by drawing intentionally.[22] Consequently, the eight players that were at the top of the standings after round 15 were also at the top after round 16, and thus qualified for the top eight.[23] They were Jérémy Dezani, Guillaume Wafo-Tapa, and Pierre Dagen of France, Samuel Black and Paul Rietzl from the United States, Makihito Mihara and Kentarou Yamamoto from Japan, and Kamiel Cornelissen from the Netherlands. In the top eight the French players then only lost to each other. Wafo-Tapa was eliminated by Dagen in the quarter-finals, and in the finals Dezani defeated Dagen to win Pro Tour Theros.[24]
- Dublin (11–13 October 2013)
- Prize pool: 250,000ドル[3]
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft (Theros-Theros-Theros)[1]
- Attendance: 428[25]
Top 8
[edit ]Final standings
[edit ]Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | France Jérémy Dezani | 40,000ドル | 30 | |
2 | France Pierre Dagen | 20,000ドル | 24 | |
3 | United States Samuel Black | 12,500ドル | 22 | 2nd final day |
4 | Japan Makihito Mihara | 12,500ドル | 22 | 5th final day |
5 | France Guillaume Wafo-Tapa | 10,000ドル | 20 | 5th final day |
6 | United States Paul Rietzl | 10,000ドル | 20 | 4th final day |
7 | Japan Kentarou Yamamoto | 10,000ドル | 20 | 2nd final day |
8 | Netherlands Kamiel Cornelissen | 10,000ドル | 20 | 6th final day |
Grand Prix
[edit ]- GP Louisville[26] (19–20 October 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1048
- United States Brian Braun-Duin
- Canada Jon Stern
- United States Andrew Baeckstrom
- United States Alex Sittner
- United States Sam Black
- United States Brad Nelson
- United States Todd Anderson
- United States William Jensen
- GP Santiago[27] (2–3 November 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 734
- Chile Luis Navas
- Argentina Matias Soler
- Chile Cristian Di Silvestre Vidal
- Argentina Nicolas De Nicola
- Argentina Luis Salvatto
- Brazil Carlos Davi Montenegro
- Brazil Jonathan Melamed
- Brazil Vilmar Barbosa Destini
- GP Albuquerque[28] (22–23 November 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 862
- United States Owen Turtenwald
- United States Sam Pardee
- United States Todd Anderson
- Austria Valentin Mackl
- United States Samuel Black
- United States Joseph Nix
- United States Andrew Hanson
- United States Paul Rietzl
- GP Hong Kong[29] (19–20 October 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 989
- Japan Shuuhei Nakamura
- Czech Republic Martin Jůza
- Japan Ken Yukuhiro
- Japan Yuuta Takahashi
- China Xiaoshi Lu
- China Lei Yu Sheng
- Singapore Denny Dunsford
- Singapore Soon Lye Ng
- GP Valencia[30] (9–10 November 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1076
- Switzerland Samuel Marti
- Ukraine Andrii Gusiev
- Spain Eddie Chalecki Cuenca
- Austria Valentin Mackl
- Latvia Aleksejs Laizans
- Russia Dmitriy Butakov
- Italy Piero Lombardi
- Spain Roberto Maestro
- GP Kyoto[31] (22–23 November 2013)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 1734 (578 teams)
- 1.
- United States Mike Hron
- Canada Alexander Hayne
- Canada Richard Hoaen
- 2.
- Japan Makihito Mihara
- Japan Jun'ichirou Bandou
- Japan Kentarou Yamamoto
- 3.
- 4.
- GP Antwerp[32] (26–27 October 2013)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1601
- Germany Patrick Dickmann
- Venezuela Fabrizio Anteri
- Russia Nazar Sotiriadi
- Sweden Rasmus Björklund
- Italy Daniel Fior
- Netherlands Thomas Hendriks
- Iceland Hermann Rúnarsson
- France Alexandre Bonneau
- GP Washington, D.C.[33] (16–17 November 2013)
- Format: Legacy
- Attendance: 1698
- United States Owen Turtenwald
- United States Jared Boettcher
- United States Drew Tunison
- United States Samuel Black
- United States Craig Wescoe
- United States Andrew Cuneo
- Canada Ted McCluskie
- United States Deshaun Baylock
- GP Toronto[34] (30 November–1 December 2013)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1603
- United States Ari Lax
- United States Greg Ogreenc
- United States William Jensen
- Canada Richard Kraupa
- United States Seth Manfield
- Canada Ben Moir
- Canada Robert Smith
- Canada Edgar Magalhaes
- GP Vienna[35] (30 November–1 December 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1465
- Poland Marcin Staciwa
- Slovenia Robin Dolar
- Austria Niklas Kaltenböck
- France Jérémy Dezani
- Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka
- Italy Manuel Cecilia
- Sweden Johan Prinzell
- Austria Oliver Polak-Rottmann
- GP Prague[36] (11–12 January 2014)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1401
- Croatia Vjeran Horvat
- Germany Marcel Kachapow
- Spain Carlos Moral
- Italy Emanuele Giusti
- Austria Bernhard Wurmitzer
- Slovenia Andrej Rutar
- France Jérémy Dezani
- Slovenia Robin Dolar
- GP Kuala Lumpur[37] (25–26 January 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1007
- Singapore Fabien Li
- Taiwan Ryan Young Hao-Wei
- South Korea Park Jun Young
- Malaysia Shamsul Bahrin Zainuddin
- Thailand Krissapas Kuptimitr
- Japan Shouta Yasooka
- Malaysia Jack Teo
- Malaysia Mohd Khairul Anuar Abdul Aziz
- GP Dallas[38] (7–8 December 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 834
- Mexico Marlon Gutierrez
- United States William Jensen
- Mexico Carlos Reyes
- United States Ben Stark
- United States Haibing Hu
- United States Eric Centauri
- United States Seth Manfield
- United States Darin Minard
- GP Sacramento[39] (18–19 January 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1859
- United States Tom Martell
- United States Philip Yam
- United States Eric Pei
- United States Aaron Lewis
- United States Adam Mancuso
- United States Nathannael Maliszewski
- United States Ryan Miller
- United States Andy Voellmer
- GP Paris[40] (15–16 February 2014)
- Format: Legacy
- Attendance: 1587
- Spain Javier Dominguez
- France Maxime Gilles
- France Loïc Le Briand
- Austria Philipp Schönegger
- France Jean-Mary Accart
- Spain Jóse Manuel Fernández Castelló
- Germany Stefan Böttcher
- Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
- GP Shizuoka[41] (21–22 December 2013)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1784
- Japan Ryo Nakada
- Japan Shota Takao
- Japan Hajime Nakashima
- Japan Shouta Yasooka
- Japan Kazuaki Fujimura
- Japan Keisuke Sato
- Japan Tadaki Tsukagoshi
- Japan Junya Iyanaga
- GP Vancouver[42] (25–26 January 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1042
- Canada Alexander Hayne
- United States Peter Sundholm
- Canada Robert Gillespie
- Canada Jon Stern
- United States Matthew Sperling
- United States Adam Ruprecht
- United States Eugene Hwang
- Canada Mike Vasovski
- GP Mexico City[43] (15–16 February 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 704
- United States Marc Lalague
- Mexico Marcelino Freeman
- Mexico Hugo Daniel Araiza
- Mexico Ignaci Ibarra Del Rio
- Mexico Mario Flores
- Mexico Emiliano Sanchez
- Mexico Miguel Rodriguez
- United States Derek Woloshyn
Pro Tour Born of the Gods
[edit ]- Valencia (21–23 February 2014)
- Prize pool: 250,000ドル[44]
- Format: Modern, Booster Draft (Born of the Gods-Theros-Theros)[44]
- Attendance: 393[45]
Top 8
[edit ]Final standings
[edit ]Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Canada Shaun McLaren | 40,000ドル | 30 | |
2 | Canada Jacob Wilson | 20,000ドル | 24 | |
3 | Germany Patrick Dickmann | 12,500ドル | 22 | |
4 | Finland Anssi Alkio | 12,500ドル | 22 | |
5 | Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian | 10,000ドル | 20 | 2nd final day |
6 | Germany Christian Seibold | 10,000ドル | 20 | |
7 | United States Chris Fennell | 10,000ドル | 20 | |
8 | United States Tim Rivera | 10,000ドル | 20 |
Grand Prix
[edit ]- GP Barcelona[46] (1–2 March 2014)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 1626 (542 teams)
- 2.
- Switzerland Olivier Duport
- Switzerland Wilson Lam
- Switzerland Louis Ballivet
- GP Melbourne[47] (1–2 March 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 902
- South Korea Nam Sung-Wook
- Australia Patty Robertson
- Australia Yifan Wei
- Australia Ash Webster
- New Zealand Joe Zheng Jingwei
- Australia Luke McGlaughlin
- Australia Craig Chapman
- Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan
- GP Richmond[48] (8–9 March 2014)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 4300
- Canada Brian Liu
- United States Vipin Chackonal
- United States Mike Sigrist
- United States Oscar Jones
- United States Ben Friedman
- United States Jamie Parke
- United States Josh McClain
- United States Luis Scott-Vargas
- GP Montreal[49] (15–16 March 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1614
- United States Gerard Fabiano
- United States Dave Shiels
- Canada Daniel Fournier
- Canada Ian Robertson
- United States Judah Alt
- United States Brock Parker
- United States Morgan Chang
- United States Benjamin Gomes
- GP Vienna[50] (22–23 March 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1208
- Spain Aniol Alcaraz
- France Jérémy Dezani
- Slovakia Robert Jurkovic
- Serbia Aleksa Telarov
- Germany Andreas Lesch
- Denmark Mads Utzon
- Ukraine Alexey Antonenko
- Sweden Denniz Rachid
- GP Philadelphia[51] (12–13 April 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1892
- United States Frank Skarren
- United States Reid Duke
- United States Adam Mancuso
- United States Mark Evaldi
- United States Christian Calcano
- United States William Jensen
- United States Danny Goldstein
- United States Pierre-Chris Mondon
- GP Warsaw[52] (10–11 May 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1004
- Venezuela Fabrizio Anteri
- Spain Javier Dominguez
- United States Ben Yu
- Austria Bernhard Lehner
- Ukraine Sergiy Sushalskyy
- Slovakia Ivan Floch
- Belgium Nicolas Vanderhallen
- Venezuela Daniel Fior
- GP Buenos Aires[53] (15–16 March 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 884
- Brazil Philippe Monlevade
- Argentina Demian Tejo
- Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
- Chile José Echeverría
- Argentina Fernando Pietragallo
- Brazil Mateus Dos Anjos
- Chile Eduardo Castro
- Chile Sebastian Martinez
- GP Beijing[54] (29–30 March 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1224
- Japan Yuuya Watanabe
- United States Sherwin Pu
- China Ben Ge
- Japan Ken Sawada
- Japan Shuhei Nakamura
- China Jian Zhong
- South Korea Nam Sung-Wook
- Japan Naoki Shimizu
- GP Nagoya[55] (12–13 April 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1786
- Japan Ryousuke Kasuga
- Japan Takashi Boku
- Japan Hisataka Matsui
- Japan Takatoshi Satou
- Japan Ryuuji Itagaki
- Japan Hiroshi Date
- Singapore Chapman Sim
- Japan Yuuya Sugiyama
- GP Cincinnati[56] (22–23 March 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1735
- United States Kyle Boggemes
- United States Brad Nelson
- United States Jared Boettcher
- United States Clyde Martin
- United States Jeffrey Pyka
- United States Bradford Grant
- United States Auston Tramper
- United States Jacob Maynard
- GP Phoenix (5–6 April 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1463
- United States Robert Berni
- United States Nathan Holiday
- United States Gary Wong
- United States William Levin
- United States Art Macurda
- United States Eric Froehlich
- United States Brandon Bercovich
- United States Daniel Ward
- GP Minneapolis[57] (10–11 May 2014)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1690
- South Korea Park Jun Young
- Canada Andrew Huska
- Canada Shaun McLaren
- United States Gregory Orange
- United States Nathan Holiday
- United States Nick Bonham
- United States Taylor Laehn
- United States Brian Braun-Duin
Pro Tour Journey into Nyx
[edit ]- Atlanta (16–18 May 2014)
- Prize pool: 250,000ドル
- Format: Block Constructed, Booster Draft (Journey into Nyx-Born of the Gods-Theros )
- Attendance: 349
Top 8
[edit ]Final standings
[edit ]Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States Patrick Chapin | 40,000ドル | 30 | 5th final day |
2 | South Korea Nam Sung-Wook | 20,000ドル | 24 | 1st South Korean in a Top 8 |
3 | United States Josh Utter-Leyton | 12,500ドル | 22 | 5th final day |
4 | Japan Yuuki Ichikawa | 12,500ドル | 22 | |
5 | United States Reid Duke | 10,000ドル | 20 | |
6 | Italy Andrea Mengucci | 10,000ドル | 20 | |
7 | Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka | 10,000ドル | 20 | 2nd final day |
8 | United States Jamie Parke | 10,000ドル | 20 | 3rd final day |
Grand Prix
[edit ]- GP Atlanta[58] (24–25 May 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1299
- Canada Jon Stern
- Japan Tomoharu Saito
- United States William Jensen
- United States Charley Murdock
- United States Alex Majlaton
- Canada Shaun McLaren
- United States Chris Fennell
- Indonesia Vidianto Wijaya
- GP Manchester[59] (31 May–1 June 2014)
- Format: Block Constructed
- Attendance: 1406
- Venezuela Fabrizio Anteri
- Hungary Tamás Glied
- Germany Sebastian Knörr
- Austria Valentin Mackl
- Scotland Bradley Barclay
- Germany Nikolas Labahn
- Portugal Marcio Carvalho
- Spain Juan Carlos Adebo Díaz
- GP São Paulo[60] (31 May–1 June 2014)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 945 (315 teams)
- 4.
- United States Ian Thomas Farnung
- United States Stephen Berrios
- United States Armando Bulnes
- GP Moscow[61] (14–15 June 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 532
- Russia Igor Gorbunov
- Russia Sergey Zheleznov
- Russia Alexey Rogov
- Ukraine Sergiy Sushalskyy
- Russia Dmitriy Butakov
- Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian
- Russia Efim Kashapov
- South Africa Keraan Chetty
- GP Milan[62] (28–29 June 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1146
- France Jérémy Dezani
- Switzerland Nico Bohny
- Portugal Marcio Carvalho
- Slovakia Ivan Floch
- Switzerland Serafin Wellinger
- Russia Evgeny Pestov
- Italy Guido Citino
- France Timothée Simonot
- GP Chicago[63] (21–22 June 2014)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 2041
- Canada Tyler Blum
- United States Jadine Klomparens
- United States Adrian Sullivan
- Japan Yuuta Takahashi
- United States Jared Boettcher
- United States Oscar Jones
- United States Steve Wise
- United States Steve Rubin
- GP Boston[64] (26–27 July 2014)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1461
- Slovenia Robin Dolar
- United States Andrew Boswell
- United States Philip Napoli
- United States Alex Bertoncini
- Canada Nathan Jones
- United States Wesley Hovanec
- France Pierre Dagen
- Germany Marc Tobiasch
- GP Washington, D.C.[65] (28–29 June 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1422
- United States Mike Sigrist
- Japan Yuuya Watanabe
- Hong Kong Wing Chun Yam
- United States Alexander John
- United States William Jensen
- United States Christian Calcano
- United States Charles League
- United States David Fulk
- GP Taipei[66] (26–27 July 2014)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 982
- Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan
- Taiwan Ciang Lyu Li
- Singapore Ryan Luo
- Taiwan Cheng Tung Yi
- Japan Kazuyuki Takimura
- Malaysia Joe Soh
- Hong Kong Chung Ngai Shair
- Indonesia Steven Setya
Pro Tour Magic 2015
[edit ]- Portland (1–3 August 2014)
- Prize pool: 250,000ドル
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
- Attendance: 358
Top 8
[edit ]Final standings
[edit ]Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Slovakia Ivan Floch | 40,000ドル | 30 | |
2 | Canada Jackson Cunningham | 20,000ドル | 24 | Pro tour debut |
3 | United States Pierre Mondon | 12,500ドル | 22 | |
4 | United States Owen Turtenwald | 12,500ドル | 22 | 2nd final day |
5 | United States Pat Cox | 10,000ドル | 20 | 2nd final day |
6 | Japan Yuuki Ichikawa | 10,000ドル | 20 | 2nd final day |
7 | United States William Jensen | 10,000ドル | 20 | 5th final day |
8 | United States Matthew Sperling | 10,000ドル | 20 |
Pro Player of the Year final standings
[edit ]The 2013–14 Pro Tour season ended after Pro Tour Magic 2015. These are the final standings of the Player of the Year race, including every player who at the end of the season reached Platinum, the highest Pro Club Level.
Place | Player | Pro Points | Place | Player | Pro Points | Place | Player | Pro Points |
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1 | France Jérémy Dezani | 86 | 11 | United States Patrick Chapin | 52 | 18 | United States Ben Stark | 47 |
2 | United States Owen Turtenwald | 73 | Japan Yuuya Watanabe | 52 | Japan Kentaro Yamamoto | 47 | ||
3 | United States Reid Duke | 72 | 13 | Japan Yuuki Ichikawa | 51 | 23 | United States Eric Froehlich | 46 |
4 | United States William Jensen | 63 | United States Sam Black | 51 | Germany Patrick Dickmann | 46 | ||
5 | Slovakia Ivan Floch | 62 | 15 | Canada Jacob Wilson | 50 | Israel Shahar Shenhar | 46 | |
6 | Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka | 58 | Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian | 50 | Czech Republic Martin Jůza | 46 | ||
7 | Canada Shaun McLaren | 55 | 17 | United States Jared Boettcher | 49 | France Raphaël Lévy | 46 | |
8 | United States Tom Martell | 54 | 18 | United States Josh McClain | 47 | 28 | South Korea Nam Sung-Wook | 45 |
United States Josh Utter-Leyton | 54 | United States Chris Fennell | 47 | |||||
10 | United States Paul Rietzl | 53 | Canada Alexander Hayne | 47 |
Invitees to the 2014 World Championship
[edit ]The following twenty-four players received an invitation to the 2014 World Championship due to their performance in the 2013–14 season.
Player | Qualified due to |
---|---|
France Jérémy Dezani | 2013–14 Player of the Year |
United States Raymond Perez Jr.* | 2013–14 Rookie of the Year |
Israel Shahar Shenhar | 2013 World Champion |
France Raphaël Lévy | 2013 World Magic Cup winner |
Denmark Lars Dam | 2013 Magic Online Champion |
Canada Shaun McLaren | Pro Tour Born of the Gods winner |
United States Patrick Chapin | Pro Tour Journey into Nyx winner |
Slovakia Ivan Floch | Pro Tour Magic 2015 winner |
United States Owen Turtenwald | Pro Point leader North America |
United States Reid Duke | Pro Point runner-up North America |
Brazil Willy Edel | Pro Point leader Latin America |
Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa | Pro Point runner-up Latin America |
Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian | Pro Point leader APAC region |
South Korea Nam Sung-Wook | Pro Point runner-up APAC region |
Japan Yuuya Watanabe | Pro Point leader Japan |
Japan Yuuki Ichikawa | Pro Point runner-up Japan |
United States William Jensen | Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka | 2nd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
United States Josh Utter-Leyton | 3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
United States Tom Martell | 4th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
United States Paul Rietzl | 5th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
United States Sam Black | 6th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
Canada Jacob Wilson | 7th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
Japan Kentaro Yamamoto | 8th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
* = Originally, Jared Boettcher had been declared Rookie of the Year, but when he was suspended by the DCI for cheating, his rookie title was also revoked and passed down to Raymond Perez Jr.[67]
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