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⚫ | The ''Magic'' '''Pro Tour Team Series''' is a professional event series that started with the 2017–18 Pro Tour season, though there was a soft launch starting at [[Pro Tour Aether Revolt|Pro Tour ''Aether Revolt'']]. Announced on August 2, 2016,<ref>{{WebRef|title=PRO TOUR ELDRITCH MOON ORGANIZED PLAY ANNOUNCEMENT|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/pro-tour-eldritch-moon-organized-play-announcement-team-series-2016-08-02|author=Helene Bergeot|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|accessdate=2016-08-03|date=2016-08-02}}</ref> the series emphasizes the team aspect of Pro Tours. Formerly, teams were unofficial, and players frequently joined and left the major teams that collaborated; the ''Magic'' Pro Tour Team Series makes teams an official part of the Pro Tour. The Pro Tour Team Series was terminated in 2019, when ''Magic'' [[Esports]] were introduced with the [[Magic Pro League]] and [[Mythic Championships]] on [[MTG Arena]].<ref name="Esports">{{DailyRef|news/next-chapter-magic-esports-2018-12-06|The Next Chapter for ''Magic'': Esports|[[Elaine Chase]]|December 6, 2018}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The ''''' |
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==Format== |
==Format== |
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Teams consist of six players each, including a designated team captain; these teams are registered prior to the first Pro Tour of the season that counts towards the Team Series. The only requirement for being a member of a team is being qualified for that Pro Tour. Once players are registered on a team, he or she will belong to that team until the end of that Pro Tour season unless player being substituted, or their team had disbanded. Similarly, players can only be a member of one team (including disbanded team) in a single season. |
Teams consist of six players each, including a designated team captain; these teams are registered prior to the first Pro Tour of the season that counts towards the Team Series. The only requirement for being a member of a team is being qualified for that Pro Tour. Once players are registered on a team, he or she will belong to that team until the end of that Pro Tour season unless player being substituted, or their team had disbanded. Similarly, players can only be a member of one team (including disbanded team) in a single season. |
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− | Players earn points for their team by winning Pro Points at Pro Tours. For the first, second, and third Pro Tour in that season, the top five members' Pro Points are added to the team score. The |
+ | Players earn points for their team by winning Pro Points at Pro Tours. For the first, second, and third Pro Tour in that season, the top five members' Pro Points are added to the team score. The top 8 teams (top 4 for the [[2016–17 Pro Tour Season|2016–17 season]] due to it being a soft launch, top 16 for the [[2017–18 Pro Tour Season|2017–18 season]] due to the special format of [[Pro Tour 25th Anniversary]]) after the third Pro Tour receive invitations and travel awards to the season's last Pro Tour, where all members of those teams earn Pro Points that are added to the team score. |
− | In the 2018–19 season, teams may replace any members with the approval of involved players, the captain, and WotC. Points earned by the replaced member, as well as those earned by the new member previously in the season, are excluded from team scores. Teams may also disband if the majority of players, including their captain, |
+ | In the 2018–19 season, teams may replace any members with the approval of involved players, the captain, and WotC. Points earned by the replaced member, as well as those earned by the new member previously in the season, are excluded from team scores. Teams may also disband if the majority of players, including their captain, decide to do so. Disbanding a team is the equivalent of withdrawal from the Team Series for that season, and members of that team are not allowed to join new teams for the remainder of the season. |
The top 2 teams after the season's conclusion are invited to compete in a team playoff at the following World Championship, where the winning team is crowned the Team World Champion. |
The top 2 teams after the season's conclusion are invited to compete in a team playoff at the following World Championship, where the winning team is crowned the Team World Champion. |
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+ | Following each season, the members of the top 8 teams of that season each receive invitations and airfare to the first Pro Tour of the following season.<ref name="PPC18">{{WebRef|title=AUGUST 16, 2018 PRO TOUR UPDATE|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/organized-play/august-16-2018-pro-tour-update-2018-08-16|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|author=Blake Rasmussen|date=2018-08-16|accessdate=2016-04-29}}</ref> |
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==Prizes== |
==Prizes== |
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Note that for the [[2016–17 Pro Tour Season|2016–17 season]]'s Team Series, being the soft launch of the program, the total prize purse was $50,400. |
Note that for the [[2016–17 Pro Tour Season|2016–17 season]]'s Team Series, being the soft launch of the program, the total prize purse was $50,400. |
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+ | ==2018–19 teams== |
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+ | {|class="wikitable" |
!Team name |
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+ | |Axion Now |
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+ | |Jelco Bodewes, [[Autumn Burchett]], George Channing, Joao Choca, Francesco Giorgio, Jamin Kauf |
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+ | |Baguette |
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+ | |Julien Berteaux, Davy Loeb, [[Guillaume Matignon]], [[Antoine Ruel]], Florian Trotte, [[Guillaume Wafo-Tapa]] |
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+ | |Belgic Magic |
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+ | |[[Christophe Gregoir]], [[Branco Neirynck]], Leon Van Der Linden, Thomas Van Der Paelt, [[Peter Vieren]], [[Pascal Vieren]] |
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+ | |Bolt the Bird |
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+ | |Oscar Christensen, [[Matti Kuisma]], Leo Lahonen, Roope Metsa, Kasper Nielsen, Karl Sarap |
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+ | |Cardboard Live |
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+ | |Andrew Elenbogen, Marcus Luong, Maxwell Mick, Rob Pisano, [[Vidianto Wijaya]], Bradley Yoo |
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+ | |Cardhoarder Mentoring |
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+ | |Drew Helbig, Douglas Romani, Hamish Seymour, Daniel Troha, Daniel Vega, Nick Waugh |
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|ChannelFireball |
|ChannelFireball |
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|[[Mike Sigrist]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Josh Utter-Leyton]], [[Martin Jůza]], [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]], [[Luis Scott-Vargas]] |
|[[Mike Sigrist]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Josh Utter-Leyton]], [[Martin Jůza]], [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]], [[Luis Scott-Vargas]] |
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|Eureka |
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+ | |[[Immanuel Gerschenson]], Piotr Głogowski, Radek Kaczmarczyk, Elias Klocker, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, [[Aleksa Telarov]] |
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+ | |FacetoFaceGames.com |
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+ | |[[Peter Ingram]], Eli Kassis, Edgar Magalhaes, Morgan McLaughlin, [[Gabriel Nassif]], [[Shaheen Soorani]] |
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|Final Last Samurai |
|Final Last Samurai |
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+ | |Atsuki Kihara, Yuki Matsumoto, [[Makihito Mihara]], [[Takuma Morofuji]], Kazutaka Naide, [[Ryoichi Tamada]] |
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+ | |GeekGear |
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+ | |Dani Anderson, Gary Campbell, Kyle Cooper, Lauge De-place, Alexander Gordon-Brown, Luke Southworth |
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+ | |GOAT |
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+ | |Matt Brown, Joe Demestrio, Ethan Gaieski, Kevin Jones, Makis Matsoukas, [[Sam Rolph]] |
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+ | |Good Luck High Five |
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+ | |[[Dirk Baberowski]], [[Kai Budde]], [[Patrick Cox]], [[Gerard Fabiano]], [[Craig Wescoe]], [[Jelger Wiegersma]] |
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+ | |Greater Good |
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+ | |[[Sam Black]], [[Eric Froehlich]], Quinn Kiefer, [[Steve Rubin]], Ben Yu, [[David Williams]] |
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+ | |Grey Ogre Games |
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+ | |Thirawat Chaovarindr, Tay Jun Hao, Ernest Lim, Christian Wijaya, [[Wing Chun Yam]], Lim Zhong Yi |
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+ | |Hareruya Axe |
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+ | |[[Christian Calcano]], [[Jason Chung]], [[Raphaël Lévy]], [[Tomoharu Saito]], [[Petr Sochůrek]], [[Kenji Tsumura]] |
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+ | |[[Lucas Berthoud]], [[Marcio Carvalho]], [[Sebastian Pozzo]], [[Carlos Romão]], [[Luis Salvatto]], [[Thiago Saporito]] |
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+ | |Hareruya North America |
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+ | |[[Brandon Ayers]], [[Ben Hull]], Jacob Nagro, [[Gregory Orange]], John Rolf, [[Allen Wu]] |
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+ | |Hareruya Sword |
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+ | |[[Kelvin Chew]], [[Jérémy Dezani]], [[Javier Dominguez]], [[Grzegorz Kowalski]], [[Andrea Mengucci]], [[Lee Shi Tian]] |
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+ | |KMC-Genesis |
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+ | |[[Corey Baumeister]], [[Brian Braun-Duin]], [[Seth Manfield]], [[Brad Nelson]], [[Logan Nettles]], [[Shahar Shenhar]] |
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+ | |[[Rei Sato]], [[Ryuji Murae]], [[Toru Inoue]], [[Shuhei Nakamura]], [[Kazuyuki Takimura]], [[Yuuta Takahashi]] |
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+ | |Legion |
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+ | |[[Ben Friedman]], [[Gerry Thompson]], [[Oliver Tiu]], Oliver Tomajko, [[Noah Walker]], [[Jacob Wilson]] |
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+ | |Magicsur |
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+ | |Julio Bernabe, Jose Luis Echeverria Paredes, [[Marcelino Freeman]], [[Guilherme Merjam]], Luis Navas, Ignacio Parot |
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+ | |Massdrop |
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+ | |[[Mark Jacobson]], [[Jack Kiefer]], [[Pascal Maynard]], [[Jon Stern]], [[Ben Weitz]], [[Timothy Wu]] |
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+ | |MTG Manager |
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+ | |Dmitriy Butakov, [[Antonio Del Moral León]], [[Louis Deltour]], Gonçalo Pinto, [[Bernardo Santos]], Francisco Sifuentes |
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|MTGSheep |
|MTGSheep |
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+ | |Yeh Chih-Cheng, [[Yuchen Liu]], Zhu Yuxuan, Bolun Zhang, Zhang Zhiyang, Zhou Zirui |
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|Musashi |
|Musashi |
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|[[Kentaro Yamamoto]], [[Yuuya Watanabe]], [[Ken Yukuhiro]], [[Yuuki Ichikawa]], [[Teruya Kakumae]], [[Shota Yasooka]] |
|[[Kentaro Yamamoto]], [[Yuuya Watanabe]], [[Ken Yukuhiro]], [[Yuuki Ichikawa]], [[Teruya Kakumae]], [[Shota Yasooka]] |
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+ | |Myst |
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+ | |[[Hao-Shan Huang]], Mak Wai Hou, Martin Hrycej, Jan Ksandr, Dominik Prosek, Zhi Yimin |
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+ | |Nerd Rage Gaming |
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+ | |Joshua Collier, Lewk Faley, William Hahn, Matthew Haney, Jake Lamb, Scott Matthews |
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+ | |Omega Card Games |
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+ | |Maxime Auger, Slater Claudel, Lucien Longlais, Jeff Pyka, Charles Rinehart, Richard Tan |
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+ | |Phoenix: New Dawn |
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+ | |Joshua Bausch, Jasper Grimmer, Christian Hauck, Marius Heuser, [[Arne Huschenbeth]], [[Thoralf Severin]] |
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+ | |Snapcardster X MtGMintcard |
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+ | |[[Michael Bonde]], [[Martin Dang]], [[Thomas Enevoldsen]], [[Christoffer Larsen]], [[Martin Müller]], [[Simon Nielsen]] |
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+ | |Spanish Masters |
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+ | |Alvaro Fernandez Torres, Sergio Ferrer Rozalen, Antonio Martos Donaire, Cristian Ortiz Ros, Adrian Ramiro, Francisco Sanchez |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Team RIW |
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+ | |Zach Allen, [[Corey Burkhart]], [[Tyler Hill]], [[Ari Lax]], [[Max McVety]], Stuart Parnes |
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|The Comic Book Store |
|The Comic Book Store |
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+ | |Hunter Cochran, [[Wyatt Darby]], [[Alexander Hayne]], [[Mattia Rizzi]], [[Ondřej Stráský]], and Jonathan Sukenik |
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|Tower Games |
|Tower Games |
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+ | |Sam Beaulieu, [[Samuel Ihlenfeldt]], Gregory Michel, Matt Sikkink Johnson, Matt Stankey, Daniel Weiser |
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− | |Ultimate Guard |
+ | |Ultimate Guard Pro Team |
|[[Reid Duke]], [[Owen Turtenwald]], [[William Jensen]], [[Jon Finkel]], [[Andrew Cuneo]], [[Paul Rietzl]] |
|[[Reid Duke]], [[Owen Turtenwald]], [[William Jensen]], [[Jon Finkel]], [[Andrew Cuneo]], [[Paul Rietzl]] |
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|Ultra PRO |
|Ultra PRO |
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− | |[[ |
+ | |[[Thomas Hendriks]], [[Ivan Floch]], [[Andrew Baeckstrom]], [[Matt Nass]], [[Sam Pardee]], [[Matt Severa]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | |Waaagh Taverne Paris |
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+ | |Eliott Boussaud, [[Pierre Dagen]], [[Jean-Emmanuel Depraz]], [[Remi Fortier]], Théau Mery, Julien Stihle |
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|Craig Chapman, Sam-Luca Rolph, Pip Griffiths, Jaime Archdekan, Matthew Stein, Pete Ward |
|Craig Chapman, Sam-Luca Rolph, Pip Griffiths, Jaime Archdekan, Matthew Stein, Pete Ward |
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− | |Cardhoarder<ref>{{ |
+ | |Cardhoarder<ref>{{WebRef|title=Team Cardhoarder at the Pro Tour!|url=https://www.cardhoarder.com/content/team-cardhoarder-at-the-pro-tour-276|publisher=Cardhoarder|author=Jennifer Long|date=2017-01-23}}</ref> |
− | |Noah Walker, Andrew Tenjum, Jacob Baugh, Joe Lossett, Robert Graves, Zachary Kiihne |
+ | |[[Noah Walker]], Andrew Tenjum, Jacob Baugh, Joe Lossett, Robert Graves, Zachary Kiihne |
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− | |ChannelFireball Fire<ref>{{ |
+ | |ChannelFireball Fire<ref>{{WebRef|title=Presenting: Team ChannelFireball Fire|url=http://www.channelfireball.com/articles/presenting-team-channelfireball-fire/|publisher=ChannelFireball|author=Patrick Cox|date=2017-01-19}}</ref> |
− | |[[Patrick Cox]], [[Josh Utter-Leyton]], [[Martin Jůza]], Andrew Baeckstrom, [[Matt Nass]], [[Corey Burkhart]], ([[Paul Cheon]]){{ref label|Cheon|I|}} |
+ | |[[Patrick Cox]], [[Josh Utter-Leyton]], [[Martin Jůza]], [[Andrew Baeckstrom]], [[Matt Nass]], [[Corey Burkhart]], ([[Paul Cheon]]){{ref label|Cheon|I|}} |
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− | |ChannelFireball Ice<ref>{{ |
+ | |ChannelFireball Ice<ref>{{WebRef|title=Presenting: Team ChannelFireball Ice|url=http://www.channelfireball.com/articles/presenting-team-channelfireball-ice/|publisher=ChannelFireball|author=Eric Froehlich|date=2017-01-19}}</ref> |
|[[Eric Froehlich]], [[Joel Larsson]], [[Mike Sigrist]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Ondřej Stráský]], [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]] |
|[[Eric Froehlich]], [[Joel Larsson]], [[Mike Sigrist]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Ondřej Stráský]], [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]] |
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− | |[[Willy Edel]], [[Marcio Carvalho]], [[Carlos Romão]], [[Thiago Saporito]], Luis Salvatto, [[Antonio Del Moral Leon]] |
+ | |[[Willy Edel]], [[Marcio Carvalho]], [[Carlos Romão]], [[Thiago Saporito]], [[Luis Salvatto]], [[Antonio Del Moral Leon]] |
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− | |[[Immanuel Gerschenson]], [[Valentin Mackl]], [[Patrick Dickmann]], Steve Hatto, [[Aleksa Telarov]], [[Marc Tobiasch]] |
+ | |[[Immanuel Gerschenson]], [[Valentin Mackl]], [[Patrick Dickmann]], [[Steve Hatto]], [[Aleksa Telarov]], [[Marc Tobiasch]] |
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|Face to Face Games |
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|Fire Squad |
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− | |Thien Nguyen, Nathaniel Smith, David Shiels, Ben Hull, Brandon Ayers, Jonathan Morawski |
+ | |Thien Nguyen, [[Nathaniel Smith]], [[David Shiels]], [[Ben Hull]], [[Brandon Ayers]], Jonathan Morawski |
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|Genesis |
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− | |[[Raymond Perez, Jr.]], [[Gregory Orange]], Tyler Hill, Cody Lingelbach, Gabriel Carleton-Barnes, Stephen Neal |
+ | |[[Raymond Perez, Jr.]], [[Gregory Orange]], [[Tyler Hill]], Cody Lingelbach, Gabriel Carleton-Barnes, Stephen Neal |
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|Last Samurai |
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− | |[[Pedro Carvalho]], [[Eduardo dos Santos Vieira]], Sebastian Pozzo, Guilherme Merjam, [[Marcelino Freeman]], Marcos Paulo de Jesus Freitas |
+ | |[[Pedro Carvalho]], [[Eduardo dos Santos Vieira]], [[Sebastian Pozzo]], [[Guilherme Merjam]], [[Marcelino Freeman]], Marcos Paulo de Jesus Freitas |
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|Lingering Souls |
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|Magic Corsairs Crew |
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− | |Eliott Boussaud, Maxime Martin, Julien Stihle, Samuel Vuillot, Pierre Sommen, Martin Hrycej |
+ | |[[Eliott Boussaud]], Maxime Martin, Julien Stihle, Samuel Vuillot, Pierre Sommen, Martin Hrycej |
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− | |Massdrop: East<ref name="Massdrop">{{ |
+ | |Massdrop: East<ref name="Massdrop">{{WebRef|title=Announcing MTG Team Massdrop East/West|url=https://www.massdrop.com/talk/1117/announcing-team-massdrop-east-west|publisher=Massdrop|date=2017-01-19}}</ref> |
− | |[[Pascal Maynard]], [[Jarvis Yu]], Ricky Chin, [[Timothy Wu]], Eric Severson, [[Jon Stern]] |
+ | |[[Pascal Maynard]], [[Jarvis Yu]], Ricky Chin, [[Timothy Wu]], [[Eric Severson]], [[Jon Stern]] |
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|Massdrop: West<ref name="Massdrop"/> |
|Massdrop: West<ref name="Massdrop"/> |
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− | |[[Mark Jacobson]], [[Paul Dean]], [[Jiachen Tao]], [[Ari Lax]], [[Scott Lipp]], Ben Weitz |
+ | |[[Mark Jacobson]], [[Paul Dean]], [[Jiachen Tao]], [[Ari Lax]], [[Scott Lipp]], [[Ben Weitz]] |
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− | |[[Andrea Mengucci]], Anthony Lee, [[Javier Dominguez]], [[Christian Calcano]], Michael Bonde, [[Corey Baumeister]] |
+ | |[[Andrea Mengucci]], Anthony Lee, [[Javier Dominguez]], [[Christian Calcano]], [[Michael Bonde]], [[Corey Baumeister]] |
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− | |[[David Ochoa]], Joshua Cho, [[Gerry Thompson]], [[Justin Cohen]], [[Matt Severa]], [[Sam Black]] |
+ | |[[David Ochoa]], [[Joshua Cho]], [[Gerry Thompson]], [[Justin Cohen]], [[Matt Severa]], [[Sam Black]] |
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|Opportunity |
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− | |[[Pierre Dagen]], [[Gabriel Nassif]], Magnus Lantto, Matteo Moure, [[Marco Cammilluzzi]], [[Grzegorz Kowalski]] |
+ | |[[Pierre Dagen]], [[Gabriel Nassif]], [[Magnus Lantto]], Matteo Moure, [[Marco Cammilluzzi]], [[Grzegorz Kowalski]] |
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− | |Ryan Cubit, David Mines, James Wilks, Garry Lau, Riccardo Bragato, Matthew Anderson |
+ | |[[Ryan Cubit]], David Mines, James Wilks, Garry Lau, Riccardo Bragato, Matthew Anderson |
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− | |Top Level<ref>{{ |
+ | |Top Level<ref>{{WebRef|title=All the Ways to Play Saheeli Rai|url=http://www.toplevelpodcast.com/saheeli-rai/|publisher=Top Level Podcast|date=2017-01-20}}</ref> |
|[[Raphaël Lévy]], [[Patrick Chapin]], [[Dan Lanthier]], [[Brian Braun-Duin]], [[Craig Wescoe]], [[Mike Hron]] |
|[[Raphaël Lévy]], [[Patrick Chapin]], [[Dan Lanthier]], [[Brian Braun-Duin]], [[Craig Wescoe]], [[Mike Hron]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | !scope="col" style="width:700x;text-align: left"|'''List of teams and team members in the 2017–18 Team Series''' |
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+ | |ChannelFireball |
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+ | |[[Mike Sigrist]], [[Ben Stark]], [[Josh Utter-Leyton]], [[Martin Jůza]], [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]], [[Luis Scott-Vargas]] |
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+ | |Eureka |
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+ | |[[Patrick Dickmann]], [[Immanuel Gerschenson]], [[Steve Hatto]], [[Valentin Mackl]], Panagiotis Papadopoulos, [[Aleksa Telarov]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Eric Froehlich]], [[Corey Burkhart]], [[David Williams]], [[Rich Hoaen]], [[Gabriel Nassif]], [[Ben Rubin]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Final Last Samurai |
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+ | |[[Tsuyoshi Fujita]], Yuuta Hirosawa, Yuki Matsumoto, [[Makihito Mihara]], [[Ryoichi Tamada]], [[Kenji Tsumura]] |
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+ | |Robert Anderson, Daniel Fournier, Mathew Kelly, Dean McLaren, Doug Potter, [[Vidianto Wijaya]] |
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+ | |Hareruya Latin |
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+ | |[[Lucas Berthoud]], [[Marcio Carvalho]], [[Sebastian Pozzo]], [[Carlos Romão]], [[Luis Salvatto]], [[Thiago Saporito]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Tyler Hill, [[Ben Hull]], [[Adam Jansen]], Stephen Neal, [[Gregory Orange]], [[Andrejs Prost]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Kusemono |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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+ | |Daniel Cathro, [[Andreas Ganz]], [[Michael Hinderaker]], David Irvine, Anand Khare, [[Alex Sittner]] |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |[[Andrew Baeckstrom]], Ricky Chin, [[Patrick Cox]], [[Alex Majlaton]], [[David Ochoa]], [[Gaudenis Vidugiris]] |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |[[Thomas Ashton]], [[Mark Jacobson]], [[Ari Lax]], [[Scott Lipp]], [[Timothy Wu]], [[Jarvis Yu]] |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |[[Pascal Maynard]], [[Shaun McLaren]], Rob Pisano, [[Eric Severson]], [[Jon Stern]], [[Ben Weitz]] |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |[[Brandon Ayers]], [[Mattia Rizzi]], John Rolf, [[Nathaniel Smith]], [[Jacob Wilson]], [[Shahar Shenhar]]{{ref label|Shenhar|III|}} |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |[[Kelvin Chew]], [[Jason Chung]], [[Hao-Shan Huang]], [[Lee Shi Tian]], [[Eduardo Sajgalik]], [[Wing Chun Yam]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |MTGSheep |
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+ | |Bolun Zhang, [[Yuchen Liu]], Qi Wentao, Sun Chuan, Yao Zile, Yi Ding |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Musashi |
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+ | |[[Kentaro Yamamoto]], [[Yuuya Watanabe]], [[Ken Yukuhiro]], [[Yuuki Ichikawa]], [[Teruya Kakumae]], [[Shota Yasooka]] |
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+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | |- |
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+ | |The Comic Book Store |
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+ | |Michael Cochran, William Craddock, Jonathan Morawski, Jacob Nagro, Collin Rountree, Jonathan Sukenik |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Tower Games |
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+ | |Jackson Hicks, Samuel Ihlenfeldt, Alex Johnson, Matt Sikkink Johnson, Scott Markeson, Dan Wesier |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Ultimate Guard |
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+ | |[[Reid Duke]], [[Owen Turtenwald]], [[William Jensen]], [[Jon Finkel]], [[Andrew Cuneo]], [[Paul Rietzl]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Ultra PRO |
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+ | |[[Sam Black]], [[Ivan Floch]], [[Alexander Hayne]], [[Matt Nass]], [[Sam Pardee]], [[Steve Rubin]] |
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==Past winners== |
==Past winners== |
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+ | |rowspan="6" |Musashi |
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+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Kentaro Yamamoto]] |
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− | |{{ |
+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Yuuya Watanabe]] |
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− | |{{ |
+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Ken Yukuhiro]] |
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− | |{{ |
+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Yuuki Ichikawa]] |
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|- |
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− | |{{ |
+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Teruya Kakumae]] |
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|- |
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− | |{{ |
+ | |{{flag|JPN}} [[Shōta Yasooka]] |
+ | |- |
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+ | |rowspan="6" |[[2017–18 Pro Tour Season|2017–18]] |
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+ | |rowspan="6" |Ultimate Guard |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[Reid Duke]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[Owen Turtenwald]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[William Jensen]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[Jon Finkel]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[Andrew Cuneo]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{flag|USA}} [[Paul Rietzl]] |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | :{{note|Cheon|I|}} ChannelFireball Fire replaced [[Paul Cheon]], who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with Andrew Baeckstrom after [[Pro Tour Amonkhet|Pro Tour ''Amonkhet'']]. However, all points earned by Cheon up to that PT would still count. |
+ | :{{note|Cheon|I|}} ChannelFireball Fire replaced [[Paul Cheon]], who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with [[Andrew Baeckstrom]] after [[Pro Tour Amonkhet|Pro Tour ''Amonkhet'']]. However, all points earned by Cheon up to that PT would still count. |
:{{note|Majors|II|}} Genesis replaced [[Michael Majors]], who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with [[Thomas Hendriks]] after [[Pro Tour Amonkhet|Pro Tour ''Amonkhet'']]. However, all points earned by Majors up to that PT would still count. |
:{{note|Majors|II|}} Genesis replaced [[Michael Majors]], who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with [[Thomas Hendriks]] after [[Pro Tour Amonkhet|Pro Tour ''Amonkhet'']]. However, all points earned by Majors up to that PT would still count. |
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+ | :{{note|Shenhar|III|}} Travis Woo was originally the sixth member of MetaGame Gurus Moon, but following a controversy, Team MGG announced on Twitter that they had separated ways. [[Shahar Shenhar]] was later announced as his replacement. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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+ | [[Category:Pro Tours|Team Series]] |
Revision as of 05:26, 10 September 2021
The Magic Pro Tour Team Series is a professional event series that started with the 2017–18 Pro Tour season, though there was a soft launch starting at Pro Tour Aether Revolt. Announced on August 2, 2016,[1] the series emphasizes the team aspect of Pro Tours. Formerly, teams were unofficial, and players frequently joined and left the major teams that collaborated; the Magic Pro Tour Team Series makes teams an official part of the Pro Tour. The Pro Tour Team Series was terminated in 2019, when Magic Esports were introduced with the Magic Pro League and Mythic Championships on MTG Arena.[2]
Format
Teams consist of six players each, including a designated team captain; these teams are registered prior to the first Pro Tour of the season that counts towards the Team Series. The only requirement for being a member of a team is being qualified for that Pro Tour. Once players are registered on a team, he or she will belong to that team until the end of that Pro Tour season unless player being substituted, or their team had disbanded. Similarly, players can only be a member of one team (including disbanded team) in a single season.
Players earn points for their team by winning Pro Points at Pro Tours. For the first, second, and third Pro Tour in that season, the top five members' Pro Points are added to the team score. The top 8 teams (top 4 for the 2016–17 season due to it being a soft launch, top 16 for the 2017–18 season due to the special format of Pro Tour 25th Anniversary) after the third Pro Tour receive invitations and travel awards to the season's last Pro Tour, where all members of those teams earn Pro Points that are added to the team score.
In the 2018–19 season, teams may replace any members with the approval of involved players, the captain, and WotC. Points earned by the replaced member, as well as those earned by the new member previously in the season, are excluded from team scores. Teams may also disband if the majority of players, including their captain, decide to do so. Disbanding a team is the equivalent of withdrawal from the Team Series for that season, and members of that team are not allowed to join new teams for the remainder of the season.
The top 2 teams after the season's conclusion are invited to compete in a team playoff at the following World Championship, where the winning team is crowned the Team World Champion.
Following each season, the members of the top 8 teams of that season each receive invitations and airfare to the first Pro Tour of the following season.[3]
Prizes
The prize purse of in excess of $200,000 is distributed as follows between the top four teams after the Pro Season's conclusion:
Place | Payout (per player) |
---|---|
1 | $17,000 |
2 | $8,500 |
3–4 | $4,000 |
Total | $201,000 |
Additionally, the all members of the Top 8 teams receive invitations and travel awards to the first Pro Tour of the next season, regardless of whether they remain on the same team.
Note that for the 2016–17 season's Team Series, being the soft launch of the program, the total prize purse was $50,400.
2018–19 teams
Team name | Team members |
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Axion Now | Jelco Bodewes, Autumn Burchett, George Channing, Joao Choca, Francesco Giorgio, Jamin Kauf |
Baguette | Julien Berteaux, Davy Loeb, Guillaume Matignon, Antoine Ruel, Florian Trotte, Guillaume Wafo-Tapa |
Belgic Magic | Christophe Gregoir, Branco Neirynck, Leon Van Der Linden, Thomas Van Der Paelt, Peter Vieren, Pascal Vieren |
Bolt the Bird | Oscar Christensen, Matti Kuisma, Leo Lahonen, Roope Metsa, Kasper Nielsen, Karl Sarap |
Cardboard Live | Andrew Elenbogen, Marcus Luong, Maxwell Mick, Rob Pisano, Vidianto Wijaya, Bradley Yoo |
Cardhoarder Mentoring | Drew Helbig, Douglas Romani, Hamish Seymour, Daniel Troha, Daniel Vega, Nick Waugh |
ChannelFireball | Mike Sigrist, Ben Stark, Josh Utter-Leyton, Martin Jůza, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa, Luis Scott-Vargas |
Eureka | Immanuel Gerschenson, Piotr Głogowski, Radek Kaczmarczyk, Elias Klocker, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Aleksa Telarov |
FacetoFaceGames.com | Peter Ingram, Eli Kassis, Edgar Magalhaes, Morgan McLaughlin, Gabriel Nassif, Shaheen Soorani |
Final Last Samurai | Atsuki Kihara, Yuki Matsumoto, Makihito Mihara, Takuma Morofuji, Kazutaka Naide, Ryoichi Tamada |
GeekGear | Dani Anderson, Gary Campbell, Kyle Cooper, Lauge De-place, Alexander Gordon-Brown, Luke Southworth |
GOAT | Matt Brown, Joe Demestrio, Ethan Gaieski, Kevin Jones, Makis Matsoukas, Sam Rolph |
Good Luck High Five | Dirk Baberowski, Kai Budde, Patrick Cox, Gerard Fabiano, Craig Wescoe, Jelger Wiegersma |
Greater Good | Sam Black, Eric Froehlich, Quinn Kiefer, Steve Rubin, Ben Yu, David Williams |
Grey Ogre Games | Thirawat Chaovarindr, Tay Jun Hao, Ernest Lim, Christian Wijaya, Wing Chun Yam, Lim Zhong Yi |
Hareruya Axe | Christian Calcano, Jason Chung, Raphaël Lévy, Tomoharu Saito, Petr Sochůrek, Kenji Tsumura |
Hareruya Latin | Lucas Berthoud, Marcio Carvalho, Sebastian Pozzo, Carlos Romão, Luis Salvatto, Thiago Saporito |
Hareruya North America | Brandon Ayers, Ben Hull, Jacob Nagro, Gregory Orange, John Rolf, Allen Wu |
Hareruya Sword | Kelvin Chew, Jérémy Dezani, Javier Dominguez, Grzegorz Kowalski, Andrea Mengucci, Lee Shi Tian |
KMC-Genesis | Corey Baumeister, Brian Braun-Duin, Seth Manfield, Brad Nelson, Logan Nettles, Shahar Shenhar |
Kusemono | Rei Sato, Ryuji Murae, Toru Inoue, Shuhei Nakamura, Kazuyuki Takimura, Yuuta Takahashi |
Legion | Ben Friedman, Gerry Thompson, Oliver Tiu, Oliver Tomajko, Noah Walker, Jacob Wilson |
Magicsur | Julio Bernabe, Jose Luis Echeverria Paredes, Marcelino Freeman, Guilherme Merjam, Luis Navas, Ignacio Parot |
Massdrop | Mark Jacobson, Jack Kiefer, Pascal Maynard, Jon Stern, Ben Weitz, Timothy Wu |
MTG Manager | Dmitriy Butakov, Antonio Del Moral León, Louis Deltour, Gonçalo Pinto, Bernardo Santos, Francisco Sifuentes |
MTGSheep | Yeh Chih-Cheng, Yuchen Liu, Zhu Yuxuan, Bolun Zhang, Zhang Zhiyang, Zhou Zirui |
Musashi | Kentaro Yamamoto, Yuuya Watanabe, Ken Yukuhiro, Yuuki Ichikawa, Teruya Kakumae, Shota Yasooka |
Myst | Hao-Shan Huang, Mak Wai Hou, Martin Hrycej, Jan Ksandr, Dominik Prosek, Zhi Yimin |
Nerd Rage Gaming | Joshua Collier, Lewk Faley, William Hahn, Matthew Haney, Jake Lamb, Scott Matthews |
Omega Card Games | Maxime Auger, Slater Claudel, Lucien Longlais, Jeff Pyka, Charles Rinehart, Richard Tan |
Phoenix: New Dawn | Joshua Bausch, Jasper Grimmer, Christian Hauck, Marius Heuser, Arne Huschenbeth, Thoralf Severin |
Snapcardster X MtGMintcard | Michael Bonde, Martin Dang, Thomas Enevoldsen, Christoffer Larsen, Martin Müller, Simon Nielsen |
Spanish Masters | Alvaro Fernandez Torres, Sergio Ferrer Rozalen, Antonio Martos Donaire, Cristian Ortiz Ros, Adrian Ramiro, Francisco Sanchez |
Team RIW | Zach Allen, Corey Burkhart, Tyler Hill, Ari Lax, Max McVety, Stuart Parnes |
The Comic Book Store | Hunter Cochran, Wyatt Darby, Alexander Hayne, Mattia Rizzi, Ondřej Stráský, and Jonathan Sukenik |
Tower Games | Sam Beaulieu, Samuel Ihlenfeldt, Gregory Michel, Matt Sikkink Johnson, Matt Stankey, Daniel Weiser |
Ultimate Guard Pro Team | Reid Duke, Owen Turtenwald, William Jensen, Jon Finkel, Andrew Cuneo, Paul Rietzl |
Ultra PRO | Thomas Hendriks, Ivan Floch, Andrew Baeckstrom, Matt Nass, Sam Pardee, Matt Severa |
Waaagh Taverne Paris | Eliott Boussaud, Pierre Dagen, Jean-Emmanuel Depraz, Remi Fortier, Théau Mery, Julien Stihle |
Past seasons
List of teams and team members in the 2016–17 Team Series |
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Past winners
Season | Team | Players |
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2016–17 | Musashi | Kentaro Yamamoto |
Yuuya Watanabe | ||
Ken Yukuhiro | ||
Yuuki Ichikawa | ||
Teruya Kakumae | ||
Shōta Yasooka | ||
2017–18 | Ultimate Guard | Reid Duke |
Owen Turtenwald | ||
William Jensen | ||
Jon Finkel | ||
Andrew Cuneo | ||
Paul Rietzl |
Notes
- ^I ChannelFireball Fire replaced Paul Cheon, who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with Andrew Baeckstrom after Pro Tour Amonkhet. However, all points earned by Cheon up to that PT would still count.
- ^II Genesis replaced Michael Majors, who was later employed by WotC (thus losing right to play in Premier Events), with Thomas Hendriks after Pro Tour Amonkhet. However, all points earned by Majors up to that PT would still count.
- ^III Travis Woo was originally the sixth member of MetaGame Gurus Moon, but following a controversy, Team MGG announced on Twitter that they had separated ways. Shahar Shenhar was later announced as his replacement.
References
- ↑ Helene Bergeot (2016-08-02). "PRO TOUR ELDRITCH MOON ORGANIZED PLAY ANNOUNCEMENT". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-08-03.
- ↑ Elaine Chase (December 6, 2018). "The Next Chapter for Magic: Esports". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (2018-08-16). "AUGUST 16, 2018 PRO TOUR UPDATE". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-04-29.
- ↑ Jennifer Long (2017-01-23). "Team Cardhoarder at the Pro Tour!". Cardhoarder.
- ↑ Patrick Cox (2017-01-19). "Presenting: Team ChannelFireball Fire". ChannelFireball.
- ↑ Eric Froehlich (2017-01-19). "Presenting: Team ChannelFireball Ice". ChannelFireball.
- ↑ a b Announcing MTG Team Massdrop East/West. Massdrop (2017-01-19).
- ↑ All the Ways to Play Saheeli Rai. Top Level Podcast (2017-01-20).
- ↑ Rich Hoaen (2017-10-23). "Introducing the New Faces of Face to Face". Manadeprived.