1999–00 Pro Tour Season | ||||
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Player of the Year | Bob Maher, Jr. | |||
Rookie of the Year | Brian Davis | |||
World Champion | Jon Finkel | |||
Team Champion | United States | |||
PTs | 6 | |||
Grand Prix | 20 | |||
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The 1999–00 Pro Tour season was the fifth Pro Tour season. It started on 3 September 1999 with Pro Tour Washington, D.C., and ended on 6 August 2000 with the conclusion of the 2000 World Championships.
Pro Tour Washington, D.C.[ | ]
3–5 September 1999 in Washington, D.C., United States.
Place | Team name | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Your Move Games | Rob Dougherty | $30,000 | 24 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
David Humpherys | 24 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Darwin Kastle | 24 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
2 | Game Empire | Kurt Burgner | $15,000 | 12 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
Alan Comer | 12 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Brian Selden | 12 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
3 | Antarctica | Jon Finkel | $9,000 | 10 | Sixth Pro Tour Top 8 |
Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz | 10 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz | 10 | ||||
4 | THL | Marc Aquino | $7,500 | 10 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
Richard Jones | 10 | ||||
Drew McLean | 10 |
Grand Prix (September 1999)[ | ]
Date: 11–12 September 1999
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1. Higashino Masayuki
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Date: 18–19 September 1999
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1. Michael Pustilnik
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Date: 25–26 September 1999
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1. Helder Coelho
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Pro Tour London[ | ]
15–17 October 1999 in London, Great Britain.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Kyle Rose | $25,000 | 32 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
2 | Thomas Preyer | $15,000 | 24 | |
3 | Mike Bregoli | $10,000 | 16 | |
4 | Ben Rubin | $8,000 | 16 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Gunnar Refsdal | $6,500 | 12 | |
6 | William Jensen | $5,500 | 12 | |
7 | Marc Hernandez | $4,800 | 12 | |
8 | Darwin Kastle | $4,300 | 12 | Fifth Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (October–November 1999)[ | ]
Date: 30–31 October 1999
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1. Tadayoshi Komiya
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Date: 6–7 November 1999
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1. Ziga Fritz
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Date: 6–7 November 1999
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1. Rafael Assafi Alvarenga
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Date: 20–21 November 1999
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1. William Jensen
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Date: 27–28 November 1999
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1. Alex Shvartsman
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Pro Tour Chicago[ | ]
3–5 December 1999 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Bob Maher, Jr. | $25,000 | 32 | |
2 | Brian Davis | $15,000 | 24 | Pro Tour debut |
3 | Christian Lührs | $10,000 | 16 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
4 | Raphaël Lévy | $8,000 | 16 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Alan Comer | $6,500 | 12 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | Dirk Baberowski | $5,500 | 12 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
7 | Tony Dobson | $4,800 | 12 | |
8 | Hector Fuentes | $4,300 | 12 | First Spaniard in a Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (December 1999–January 2000)[ | ]
Date: 4–5 December 1999
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1. Christopher Parreñas
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Date: 15–16 January 2000
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1. Bob Maher, Jr.
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Date: 29–30 January 2000
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1. Carlos Barrado
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Pro Tour Los Angeles[ | ]
4–6 February 2000 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Trevor Blackwell | $25,000 | 32 | |
2 | Chris Benafel | $15,000 | 24 | |
3 | Kurt Burgner | $10,000 | 16 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
4 | Mike Long | $8,000 | 16 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Erno Ekebom | $6,500 | 12 | |
6 | Bruce Cowley | $5,500 | 12 | |
7 | Andrew Nishioka | $4,800 | 12 | |
8 | Brian Selden | $4,300 | 12 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (February–April 2000)[ | ]
Date: 12–13 February 2000
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1. Tadayoshi Komiya
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Date: 19–20 February 2000
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1. Trey Van Cleave
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Date: 26–27 February 2000
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1. Florent Jeudon
2. Alex Shvartsman
3. Nicolas Labarre
4. Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz
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Date: 4–5 March 2000
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1. Ryan Soh
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Date: 8–9 April 2000
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1. Jim Herold
2. Martin Laznovsky
3. Jakub Slemr
4. Daniel Steinsdorfer
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Pro Tour New York[ | ]
14–16 April 2000 in New York, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Sigurd Eskeland | $25,000 | 32 | First Norwegian to win a Pro Tour |
2 | Warren Marsh | $15,000 | 24 | |
3 | Ben Rubin | $10,000 | 16 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
4 | Mattias Kettil | $8,000 | 16 | Pro Tour debut |
5 | John Larkin | $6,500 | 12 | First Irishman in a Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | Mike Bregoli | $5,500 | 12 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
7 | Travis Turning | $4,800 | 12 | |
8 | John Hunka | $4,300 | 12 |
Grand Prix (April–June 2000)[ | ]
Date: 22–23 April 2000
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1. Alex Shvartsman
2. Goro Matsuo
3. Bob Maher, Jr.
4. Osamu Fujita
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Date: 13–14 May 2000
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1. Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz
2. Rob Liszka
3. Darwin Kastle
4. Ryan Carpenter
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Date: 17–18 June 2000
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1. Niels Sanders Jensen
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Date: 24–25 June 2000
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1. William Jensen
2. Ray Tautic
3. Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz
4. Darwin Kastle
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2000 World Championships[ | ]
2–6 August 2000 in Brussels, Belgium.
Final standings[ | ]
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Jon Finkel | $34,000 | 32 | Seventh Pro Tour Top 8, second Pro Tour win |
2 | Bob Maher, Jr. | $22,000 | 24 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | Dominik Hothow | $16,000 | 16 | |
4 | Benedikt Klauser | $13,000 | 16 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Tom van de Logt | $11,000 | 12 | |
6 | Helmut Summersberger | $9,500 | 12 | |
7 | Janosch Kühn | $8,250 | 12 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
8 | Nicolas Labarre | $7,250 | 12 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
Team competition[ | ]
Place | Country | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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1 | United States | Jon Finkel | $5,500 | 5 |
Chris Benafel | $5,500 | 5 | ||
Frank Hernandez | $5,500 | 5 | ||
Aaron Forsythe | $5,500 | 5 | ||
2 | Canada | Ryan Fuller | $3,000 | 4 |
Murray Evans | $3,000 | 4 | ||
Gabriel Tsang | $3,000 | 4 | ||
Sam Lau | $3,000 | 4 |