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| residence = Brooklyn, New York, United States
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| nationality = {{flagicon USA}} American
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'''Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz''' is an American former professional player. One of the game's early stars, he was a part of the team known as [[Team Antarctica|Antarctica]] alongside his brother, Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz, and [[Jon Finkel]]. In 2011, he was inducted into the [[Hall of Fame]].


'''Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz''' is an American former professional player. One of the game's early stars, he was a part of the team known as [[Team_Antarctica|Antarctica]] alongside his brother, [[Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz]], and [[Jon Finkel]]. In 2011, he was inducted into the [[Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame]].
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===Pro Tour Results===
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==External links==
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[[Category:Magic players|O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Steven]]
[[Category:Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame Members|O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Steven]]
[[Category:American professional Magic players‎|O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Steven]]
[[Category:Pro Tour champions|O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Steven]]

Latest revision as of 13:54, 18 May 2023

Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz
Demographics
Nickname Steve OMS
Residence Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality {USA} American
Professional Career
Pro Tour debut Pro Tour Colombus 1996
Top Finishes 3 (1 win)
GP top 8s 10 (4 wins)
Awards
Hall of Fame
PT Champion

Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz is an American former professional player. One of the game's early stars, he was a part of the team known as Antarctica alongside his brother, Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz, and Jon Finkel. In 2011, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Accomplishments

Season Event type Location Format Date Rank
1997–98 Grand Prix Toronto Block Constructed 30–31 August 1997 6
1997–98 Pro Tour Mainz Rochester Draft 5–7 December 1997 2
1997–98 Grand Prix Madrid Extended 24–25 January 1998 1
1997–98 Grand Prix Rio de Janeiro Extended 29 January–1 February 1998 2
1997–98 Grand Prix Zurich Limited 30–31 May 1998 1
1998–99 Grand Prix Boston Standard 5–6 September 1998 3
1998–99 Pro Tour Los Angeles Limited 26–28 February 1999 1
1998–99 Grand Prix Oslo Limited 10–11 April 1999 6
1999–00 Pro Tour Washington D.C. Team Limited 3–5 September 1999 3
1999–00 Masters New York Team Limited 14–16 April 2000 2
1999–00 Grand Prix St. Louis Team Limited 12–14 May 2000 1
1999–00 Grand Prix Pittsburgh Team Limited 23–25 June 2000 3
2000–01 Grand Prix New Orleans Limited 6–7 January 2001 4
2001–02 Masters San Diego Standard 11–13 January 2002 6
2007 Grand Prix Massachusetts Two-Headed Giant 31 March–1 April 2007 1

Source: Wizards.com

Pro Tour Results

List of the Pro Tour results and winnings of Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz
Season Pro Tour Format Finish Winnings
1996 Colombus Block Constructed 101
1996–97 Atlanta Sealed Deck 126
1996–97 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 20 $1,850
1996–97 Paris Block Constructed 28 $1,850
1996–97 New York Booster Draft 84
1997–98 Chicago Extended 184
1997–98 Mainz Rochester Draft 2 $15,000
1997–98 Los Angeles Block Constructed 223
1997–98 Worlds (Seattle) Special 22 $1,840
1998–99 Chicago Booster Draft 69
1998–99 Rome Extended 128
1998–99 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 1 $25,000
1998–99 New York Block Constructed 56 $450
1998–99 Worlds (Tokyo) Special 15 $4,200
1999–00 Washington, D.C. Team Limited 3
1999–00 London Booster Draft 18 $2,300
1999–00 Chicago Extended 91
1999–00 Los Angeles Booster Draft 137
1999–00 New York Block Constructed 126
1999–00 Worlds (Brussels) Special 47 $680
2000–01 New York Team Limited 27
2000–01 Chicago Standard 122
2000–01 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 125
2000–01 Tokyo Block Constructed 74
2000–01 Barcelona Booster Draft 118
2000–01 Worlds (Toronto) Special 54 $600
2001–02 New York Team Limited 80
2001–02 New Orleans Extended 291
2001–02 San Diego Rochester Draft 123
2001–02 Osaka Block Constructed 155
2001–02 Nice Booster Draft 197
2001–02 Worlds (Sydney) Special 27 $1,600
2002–03 Boston Team Limited 83
2006 Charleston Team Constructed 141
2007 San Diego Two-Headed Giant Booster Draft 83
2011 Philadelphia Modern and Booster Draft 105
2011 Worlds (San Francisco) Special 252

Source: Wizards.com

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