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Of interesting note is that Chanpeng's winning deck included no sources of blue mana, though includes | Of interesting note is that Chanpeng's [[1996 World Championship deck|winning deck]] included no sources of blue mana, though includes <c>Sleight of Mind<c>. This stems from an error in his submitted decklist. He was forced to use <c>plains</c> in lieu of the 4 <c>Adarkar Wastes</c> he had planned to include. | ||
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The 1996 World Championships for Magic: The Gathering was held August 14-18, 1996 at the Wizards of the Coast headquarters in Renton, Washington.
(1) Olle Råde | Olle Råde (2-0) |
Mark Justice (3-1) |
Tom Chanpheng (3-0) |
(8) Tommi Hovi | |||
(5) Mark Justice | Mark Justice (2-0) | ||
(4) Scott Johns | |||
(6) Tom Chanpheng | Tom Chanpheng (2-1) |
Tom Chanpheng (3-0) | |
(3) Matthew Place | |||
(2) Henry Stern | Henry Stern (2-1) | ||
(7) Eric Tam |
Tom Chanpheng - 1996 World Championship | ||
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Of interesting note is that Chanpeng's winning deck included no sources of blue mana, though includes Sleight of Mind<c>. This stems from an error in his submitted decklist. He was forced to use <c>plains in lieu of the 4 Adarkar Wastes he had planned to include.
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