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'''Karl Sarap''' is a Magic Pro Player.
'''Karl Sarap''' is an Estonian ''[[Magic]]'' Pro Player. He is best known for making the Top 4 of the [[2022 World Championship]]. He has also made the Top 8 of the New Capenna and March of the Machine Pro Tours.


==History==
==History==
Sarap began his tournament career with a Top 8 in Limited at 2017 Liverpool, which he converted to a Top 16 finish at [[Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan]]. While he was able to chain several events together, he fell off the train until the Arena Set Championship era, where he managed to requalify multiple times. Despite missing the Kamigawa Championship, he returned with a vengeance at the New Capenna Championship, qualifying for Worlds with a Top 6 finish, and making the Top 4 at Worlds after that. Joining the dominant Team Handshake, he made his big paper finish with another Top 8 at Pro Tour ''[[March of the Machine]]''.


A notorious MTGO grinder, he also qualified for the 2022 Season 3 Showcase, placing 4th.


==Accomplishments==
==Accomplishments==
{{PTAchievements}}
{{PTAchievements}}
{{PTAchievementsTable
{{PTAchievementsTable
|s =  
|s = 2017–18
|d =  
|d = 28–29 October 2017
|l =  
|l = Liverpool
|et=  
|et= gp
|f =  
|f = l
|p =  
|p = 8
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{{PTAchievementsTable
|s = 2021-22
|d = May 20-22, 2022
|l = MTG Arena
|et= stc
|f = s+h
|p = 6
}}
{{PTAchievementsTable
|s = 2021-22
|d = October 28-30, 2022
|l = Las Vegas / MTG Arena
|et= w
|f = s+bd+ex
|p = 4
}}
{{PTAchievementsTable
|s = 2022–23
|d = 5–7 May 2023
|l = Minneapolis
|et= pt
|f = s+bd
|p = 6
}}
}}
{{PTAchievementsFoot}}
{{PTAchievementsFoot}}
==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Pro Player external links}}
{{Pro Player external links}}

Latest revision as of 11:14, 16 May 2023

Karl Sarap
Demographics
Nickname Terribad
Residence Medellin, Colombia
Nationality {EST} Estonian
Professional Career
Pro Tour debut Grand Prix Krakow 2007
Top Finishes 3 (0 wins)
GP top 8s 1 (0 wins)

Karl Sarap is an Estonian Magic Pro Player. He is best known for making the Top 4 of the 2022 World Championship. He has also made the Top 8 of the New Capenna and March of the Machine Pro Tours.

History

Sarap began his tournament career with a Top 8 in Limited at 2017 Liverpool, which he converted to a Top 16 finish at Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan. While he was able to chain several events together, he fell off the train until the Arena Set Championship era, where he managed to requalify multiple times. Despite missing the Kamigawa Championship, he returned with a vengeance at the New Capenna Championship, qualifying for Worlds with a Top 6 finish, and making the Top 4 at Worlds after that. Joining the dominant Team Handshake, he made his big paper finish with another Top 8 at Pro Tour March of the Machine.

A notorious MTGO grinder, he also qualified for the 2022 Season 3 Showcase, placing 4th.

Accomplishments

Season Event type Location Format Date Rank
2017–18 Grand Prix Liverpool Limited 28–29 October 2017 8
2021-22 Set Championship MTG Arena Standard and Historic May 20-22, 2022 6
2021-22 Worlds Las Vegas / MTG Arena Standard, Booster Draft and Explorer October 28-30, 2022 4
2022–23 Pro Tour Minneapolis Standard and Booster Draft 5–7 May 2023 6

Source: Wizards.com

External links