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Is best known as the founder of [[The Sligh Principle]] though [[Paul Sligh]] was the one who got his name connected with it and the concept of [[Sligh]].
'''Jay Schneider''' is a former ''[[Magic]]'' [[player]], the first feature columnist on [[The Dojo|the ''Magic'' Dojo]] and former member of Wizards [[R&D]].  


Games has always been an important part of his life and he started playing chess at the age of 5 and earned several prizes throughout his youth.  
==Biography==
In addition to playing chess, he was also the Secretary of the Georgia Chess Association in 1983. and have had published several articles about chess.
Jay is best known for the discovery and definition of the [[mana curve]]<ref>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy/jay$20schneider|sort:date/rec.games.trading-cards.magic.strategy/7q04Kail-jY/JU7-43kk4JAJ School of Sligh-Kimes]</ref> as well as the creation of "The Sligh Deck" (though Paul Sligh is the namesake after whom "[[Sligh]]" is named). Jay also was the Game Producer for Magic the Gathering: [[Duels of the Planeswalkers]].


==His Magic the Gathering achievements:==
Games have always been an important part of his life and he started playing chess at the age of 5 and earned several prizes throughout his youth. In addition to playing chess, he was also the Secretary of the Georgia Chess Association in 1983 and had had several of his articles about chess published.
Final 8 WA State Championship 2002
Top 250 Rating Type II and Limited 1996, 1997,1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
2nd Place Southeast Regionals 1998
Featured Player/Columnist - The Magic Dojo 1998
Magic Con I,II,III 2nd Place 1995


==Other Achievements:==
Jay Schneider has also written for ''Magic: The Gathering''; in publications including [[Brainburst.com]], [[The Dojo|The Magic Dojo]], [[The Duelist]], and [[Scrye]] Magazine.
*"Schneider Pox".
 
*"Draino".
===Magic the Gathering achievements===
Top 8 - Washington State Championships 2002
Top 250 Rating Type II and Limited - 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
2nd Place - Southeast Regionals 1998
[[The Dojo|The Magic Dojo]] Featured Player/Columnist - 1998
2nd Place - Magic Con I,II,III 1995
 
===Other achievements===
*"Schneider Pox"
*"Frog in a Blender"
*"Draino"
*"Elf & Nail"
 
==References==
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[[Category:American Magic players|Schneider]]
[[Category:Magic columnists|Schneider]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, 11 December 2020

Jay Schneider is a former Magic player, the first feature columnist on the Magic Dojo and former member of Wizards R&D.

Biography

Jay is best known for the discovery and definition of the mana curve[1] as well as the creation of "The Sligh Deck" (though Paul Sligh is the namesake after whom "Sligh" is named). Jay also was the Game Producer for Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers.

Games have always been an important part of his life and he started playing chess at the age of 5 and earned several prizes throughout his youth. In addition to playing chess, he was also the Secretary of the Georgia Chess Association in 1983 and had had several of his articles about chess published.

Jay Schneider has also written for Magic: The Gathering; in publications including Brainburst.com, The Magic Dojo, The Duelist, and Scrye Magazine.

Magic the Gathering achievements

Top 8 - Washington State Championships 2002 Top 250 Rating Type II and Limited - 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 2nd Place - Southeast Regionals 1998 The Magic Dojo Featured Player/Columnist - 1998 2nd Place - Magic Con I,II,III 1995

Other achievements

  • "Schneider Pox"
  • "Frog in a Blender"
  • "Draino"
  • "Elf & Nail"

References