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'''Tiago Chan''' is a Portuguese former professional player. He experienced the most success during the [[2005 Pro Tour Season|2005]] and [[2006 Pro Tour Season|2006]] seasons. He finished 9th at Pro Tour Nagoya 2005 before breaking through into the top eight at PT Honolulu 2006, piloting an Owling Mine deck to 3rd-place overall.<ref>{{cite web|title=SEMIFINALS: WARNING: FLAMMABLE OWLS|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/semifinals-warning-flammable-owls-2006-03-05|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Aaron|last=Forsythe|date=2006-03-05|accessdate=2017-09-07}}</ref> He finished 15th at PT Kobe 2006, and came close to being the 2006 [[Player of the Year]] when he made the top eight of the 2006 World Championships, but he lost in the quarterfinals in a very unfavorable matchup against [[Gabriel Nassif]].<ref>{{cite web|title=QUARTERFINALS: LIFE IS LIFE|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/quarterfinals-life-life-2006-12-03|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Hanno|last=Terbuyken|date=2006-12-03|accessdate=2017-09-07}}</ref> The [[2007 Pro Tour Season|2007 season]] was overall a disappointment for Chan, and his presence on the professional scene dwindled. However, he did win the 2007 [[Magic Invitational]], famously resulting in the creation of a card of his design and his likeness, <c>Snapcaster Mage</c>, released in 2011.
'''Tiago Chan''' is a Portuguese former professional player.  


===Accomplishments===
==Description==
Chan experienced the most success during the [[2005 Pro Tour Season|2005]] and [[2006 Pro Tour Season|2006]] seasons. He finished 9th at Pro Tour Nagoya 2005 before breaking through into the top eight at PT Honolulu 2006, piloting an Owling Mine deck to 3rd-place overall.<ref>{{WebRef|title=SEMIFINALS: WARNING: FLAMMABLE OWLS|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/semifinals-warning-flammable-owls-2006-03-05|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|author=Aaron Forsythe|date=2006-03-05|accessdate=2017-09-07}}</ref> He finished 15th at PT Kobe 2006, and came close to being the 2006 [[Player of the Year]] when he made the top eight of the 2006 World Championships, but he lost in the quarterfinals in a very unfavorable matchup against [[Gabriel Nassif]].<ref>{{WebRef|title=QUARTERFINALS: LIFE IS LIFE|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/quarterfinals-life-life-2006-12-03|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|author=Hanno Terbuyken|date=2006-12-03|accessdate=2017-09-07}}</ref> The [[2007 Pro Tour Season|2007 season]] was overall a disappointment for Chan, and his presence on the professional scene dwindled. However, he did win the 2007 [[Magic Invitational]], famously resulting in the creation of a card of his design and his likeness, <c>Snapcaster Mage</c>, released in 2011.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/saga-snapcaster-mage-2011-10-24|The Saga of Snapcaster Mage|[[Monty Ashley]]|October 24, 2011}}</ref>
 
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===Pro Tour results===
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[[Category:Magic players|Chan, Tiago]]
[[Category:Portuguese professional Magic players|Chan, Tiago]]

Latest revision as of 04:28, 15 June 2022

Tiago Chan
Demographics
Born July 1st, 1983
Residence Lisbon, Portugal
Nationality {PRT} Portuguese
Professional Career
Pro Tour debut 2000 World Championships
Top Finishes 2 (0 wins)
GP top 8s 0

Tiago Chan is a Portuguese former professional player.

Description

Chan experienced the most success during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. He finished 9th at Pro Tour Nagoya 2005 before breaking through into the top eight at PT Honolulu 2006, piloting an Owling Mine deck to 3rd-place overall.[1] He finished 15th at PT Kobe 2006, and came close to being the 2006 Player of the Year when he made the top eight of the 2006 World Championships, but he lost in the quarterfinals in a very unfavorable matchup against Gabriel Nassif.[2] The 2007 season was overall a disappointment for Chan, and his presence on the professional scene dwindled. However, he did win the 2007 Magic Invitational, famously resulting in the creation of a card of his design and his likeness, Snapcaster Mage, released in 2011.[3]

Accomplishments

Season Event type Location Format Date Rank
2006 Pro Tour Honolulu Standard 3–5 March 2006 3
2006 Worlds Paris Special 29 November–3 December 2006 7

Source: Wizards.com

Pro Tour results

List of the Pro Tour results and winnings of Tiago Chan
Season Pro Tour Format Finish Winnings
1999–00 Worlds (Brussels) Special 169
2000–01 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 305
2000–01 Tokyo Block Constructed 226
2000–01 Barcelona Booster Draft 210
2001–02 New Orleans Extended 348
2001–02 San Diego Rochester Draft 84
2001–02 Osaka Block Constructed 188
2001–02 Worlds (Sydney) Special 61 $530
2002–03 Houston Extended 211
2002–03 Chicago Rochester Draft 39 $900
2002–03 Venice Block Constructed 183
2002–03 Worlds (Berlin) Special 185
2003–04 Boston Team Limited 38
2003–04 New Orleans Extended 94
2003–04 Kobe Block Constructed 158
2005 Colombus Extended 159
2005 Nagoya Rochester Draft 9 $6,000
2005 Atlanta Team Limited 14 $1,000
2005 Philadelphia Block Constructed 155 $262
2005 London Booster Draft 71
2005 Los Angeles Extended 86
2005 Worlds (Yokohama) Special 106
2006 Honolulu Standard 3 $15,000
2006 Prague Booster Draft 145
2006 Charleston Team Constructed 33
2006 Kobe Booster Draft 15 $4,000
2006 Worlds (Paris) Special 7 $10,500
2007 Geneva Booster Draft 77
2007 Yokohama Block Constructed 117
2007 San Diego Two-Headed Giant Booster Draft 163
2007 Valencia Extended 226
2007 Worlds (New York) Special 144
2008 Kuala Lumpur Booster Draft 180
2009 Honolulu Block Constructed and Booster Draft 304
2010 Amsterdam Extended and Booster Draft 293

Source: Wizards.com

External links

References

  1. Aaron Forsythe (2006-03-05). "SEMIFINALS: WARNING: FLAMMABLE OWLS". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2017-09-07.
  2. Hanno Terbuyken (2006-12-03). "QUARTERFINALS: LIFE IS LIFE". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2017-09-07.
  3. Monty Ashley (October 24, 2011). "The Saga of Snapcaster Mage". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.