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| name = 2012 World Magic Cup | | name = 2012 World Magic Cup | ||
| date = 16–19 August 2012 | | date = 16–19 August 2012 | ||
| location = {{ | | location = {{Flagicon|USA}} Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | ||
| attendance = 284 (71 teams) | | attendance = 284 (71 teams) | ||
| format = ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]], [[Standard]], ''Magic 2013'' Team [[Sealed]], [[Modern]], [[Block Constructed]] | | format = ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]], [[Standard]], ''Magic 2013'' Team [[Sealed]], [[Modern]], [[Block Constructed]] | ||
| prizes = $136,000 | | prizes = $136,000 | ||
| winner = {{ | | winner = {{Flagicon|TWN}} Taiwan | ||
| prev = [[2011 World Championships]] | | prev = [[2011 World Championships]] | ||
| next = [[2013 World Magic Cup|2013]] | | next = [[2013 World Magic Cup|2013]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''2012 World Magic Cup''' was the inaugural [[World Magic Cup]] event after the discontinuation of the World Championship system.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/addressing-changes-2012-magic-premier-play-2011-12-23|title=ADDRESSING CHANGES TO 2012 MAGIC PREMIER PLAY|date=2011-12-23|accessdate=2016-06-28|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Helene|last=Bergeot}}</ref> It was held on 16–19 August 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, and featured 71 different national teams. The first World Magic Cup was won by Taiwan, led by [[ | The '''2012 World Magic Cup''' was the inaugural [[World Magic Cup]] event after the discontinuation of the World Championship system.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/addressing-changes-2012-magic-premier-play-2011-12-23|title=ADDRESSING CHANGES TO 2012 MAGIC PREMIER PLAY|date=2011-12-23|accessdate=2016-06-28|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Helene|last=Bergeot}}</ref> It was held on 16–19 August 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, and featured 71 different national teams. The first World Magic Cup was won by Taiwan, led by [[Pro Players Club#Platinum .2850 points.29|Platinum]] pro [[Tzu Ching Kuo]], defeating Puerto Rico in the final. | ||
==Format and schedule== | ==Format and schedule== | ||
The inaugural World Magic Cup featured five formats: ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]], [[Standard]], ''Magic 2013'' Team [[Sealed]], [[Modern]], and [[Block Constructed]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/welcome-world-magic-cup-2012-08-17-0|title=WELCOME TO THE WORLD MAGIC CUP|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2016-06-28|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Nate|last=Price}}</ref> Team Sealed is a variation of [[Sealed deck]] where the team shares a pool of twelve [[Booster pack | The inaugural World Magic Cup featured five formats: ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]], [[Standard]], ''Magic 2013'' Team [[Sealed]], [[Modern]], and [[Block Constructed]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/welcome-world-magic-cup-2012-08-17-0|title=WELCOME TO THE WORLD MAGIC CUP|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2016-06-28|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|first=Nate|last=Price}}</ref> Team Sealed is a variation of [[Sealed deck]] where the team shares a pool of twelve [[Booster pack]]s, which is used to build three 40-card decks. On the first day of competition, players competed individually to add to their team's score; on the second and third day, teams played against opposing national teams, with the winning team being the first to win two matches (each match being best-of-three-games). | ||
'''Day 1 - Friday, | '''Day 1 - Friday, 17 August''' | ||
* 3 rounds of ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]] | * 3 rounds of ''[[Magic 2013]]'' [[Booster draft]] | ||
* 4 rounds of [[Standard]] | * 4 rounds of [[Standard]] | ||
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Day 1 was seven rounds of individual Swiss play, where each win a player earned counted towards that player's team's total score. Players could not be paired against other players on the same team. The top 32 teams at the end of the day qualified for Day 2 of competition. | Day 1 was seven rounds of individual Swiss play, where each win a player earned counted towards that player's team's total score. Players could not be paired against other players on the same team. The top 32 teams at the end of the day qualified for Day 2 of competition. | ||
'''Day 2 - Saturday, | '''Day 2 - Saturday, 18 August''' | ||
* 3 rounds of ''[[Magic 2013]]'' Team Sealed | * 3 rounds of ''[[Magic 2013]]'' Team Sealed | ||
* 3 rounds of Team Constructed, featuring [[Standard]], [[Modern]], and [[Block Constructed]] | * 3 rounds of Team Constructed, featuring [[Standard]], [[Modern]], and [[Block Constructed]] | ||
Day 2 was six rounds of team play. Teams played 3-on-3, with the teams being made up of the three players with the best score on Day 1 of competition; the fourth was assigned a "coach" role, being able to assist the other players during the matches. The day also featured "pool play": Teams were divided, according to their standing within the event (seeding), into eight groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being ''[[Magic 2013]]'' Team Sealed. The top two teams in each group advanced; if two or more teams were tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced. The teams were then divided again, according to their standing within the event, into four groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being Team Constructed, with one team member playing [[Standard]], another playing [[Modern]], and the third playing [[Block Constructed]]. The top two teams in each group advanced to Day 3 of competition; if two or more teams are tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced. | Day 2 was six rounds of team play. Teams played 3-on-3, with the teams being made up of the three players with the best score on Day 1 of competition; the fourth was assigned a "coach" role, being able to assist the other players during the matches. The day also featured "pool play": Teams were divided, according to their standing within the event (seeding), into eight groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being ''[[Magic 2013]]'' Team Sealed. The top two teams in each group advanced; if two or more teams were tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced. The teams were then divided again, according to their standing within the event, into four groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being Team Constructed, with one team member playing [[Standard]], another playing [[Modern]], and the third playing [[Block Constructed]]. The top two teams in each group advanced to Day 3 of competition; if two or more teams are tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced. | ||
'''Day 3 - Sunday, | '''Day 3 - Sunday, 19 August''' | ||
* Quarterfinals, semifinals and final, featuring Team Constructed (Standard, Modern, Block Constructed) | * Quarterfinals, semifinals and final, featuring Team Constructed (Standard, Modern, Block Constructed) | ||
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|{{ | |{{Flagicon|SVK}} Slovak Republic | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|TWN}} Taiwan | ||
|[[Tzu Ching Kuo]] | |[[Tzu Ching Kuo]] | ||
|align=center|$10,000 | |align=center|$10,000 | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|HRV}} Croatia | ||
|Grgur Petric Maretic | |Grgur Petric Maretic | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|PRI}} Puerto Rico | ||
|Jorge Iramain | |Jorge Iramain | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|SCT}} Scotland | ||
|Stephen Murray | |Stephen Murray | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|POL}} Poland | ||
|Tomek Pedrakowski | |Tomek Pedrakowski | ||
|align=center|$2,500 | |align=center|$2,500 | ||
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|rowspan="4" align=center style="background: #efefef;"|7 | |rowspan="4" align=center style="background: #efefef;"|7 | ||
|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|PHL}} Philippines | ||
|Andrew Cantillana | |Andrew Cantillana | ||
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|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|HUN}} Hungary | ||
|Tamás Glied | |Tamás Glied | ||
|align=center|$2,500 | |align=center|$2,500 | ||
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|rowspan="4" align=center style="background: #efefef;"|8 | |rowspan="4" align=center style="background: #efefef;"|8 | ||
|rowspan="4"|{{ | |rowspan="4"|{{Flagicon|SVK}} Slovakia | ||
|[[Robert Jurkovic]] | |[[Robert Jurkovic]] | ||
|align=center|$1,500 | |align=center|$1,500 |
Revision as of 17:46, 9 August 2018
2012 World Magic Cup | ||||
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Date | 16–19 August 2012 | |||
Location | Template:Flagicon Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | |||
Attendance | 284 (71 teams) | |||
Format | Magic 2013 Booster draft, Standard, Magic 2013 Team Sealed, Modern, Block Constructed | |||
Prize pool | $136,000 | |||
Winner | Template:Flagicon Taiwan | |||
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The 2012 World Magic Cup was the inaugural World Magic Cup event after the discontinuation of the World Championship system.[1] It was held on 16–19 August 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, and featured 71 different national teams. The first World Magic Cup was won by Taiwan, led by Platinum pro Tzu Ching Kuo, defeating Puerto Rico in the final.
Format and schedule
The inaugural World Magic Cup featured five formats: Magic 2013 Booster draft, Standard, Magic 2013 Team Sealed, Modern, and Block Constructed.[2] Team Sealed is a variation of Sealed deck where the team shares a pool of twelve Booster packs, which is used to build three 40-card decks. On the first day of competition, players competed individually to add to their team's score; on the second and third day, teams played against opposing national teams, with the winning team being the first to win two matches (each match being best-of-three-games).
Day 1 - Friday, 17 August
- 3 rounds of Magic 2013 Booster draft
- 4 rounds of Standard
Day 1 was seven rounds of individual Swiss play, where each win a player earned counted towards that player's team's total score. Players could not be paired against other players on the same team. The top 32 teams at the end of the day qualified for Day 2 of competition.
Day 2 - Saturday, 18 August
- 3 rounds of Magic 2013 Team Sealed
- 3 rounds of Team Constructed, featuring Standard, Modern, and Block Constructed
Day 2 was six rounds of team play. Teams played 3-on-3, with the teams being made up of the three players with the best score on Day 1 of competition; the fourth was assigned a "coach" role, being able to assist the other players during the matches. The day also featured "pool play": Teams were divided, according to their standing within the event (seeding), into eight groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being Magic 2013 Team Sealed. The top two teams in each group advanced; if two or more teams were tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced. The teams were then divided again, according to their standing within the event, into four groups of four teams each, where each team played every other team in the group once, the format being Team Constructed, with one team member playing Standard, another playing Modern, and the third playing Block Constructed. The top two teams in each group advanced to Day 3 of competition; if two or more teams are tied, the team(s) with the highest seed advanced.
Day 3 - Sunday, 19 August
- Quarterfinals, semifinals and final, featuring Team Constructed (Standard, Modern, Block Constructed)
The top eight teams then competed in a seeded (based on total number of points from Day 1 and Day 2), single-elimination bracket.
Pre-tournament favorites
Many pundits' favorites prior to the tournament's start was the Belgian national team.[3] The team, captained by Pro Tour top eight competitor Vincent Lemoine, also sported Marijn Lybaert (four PT top eights), Christophe Gregoir (one PT top eight), and Peter Vieren (Grand Prix top eight competitor and Pro Tour mainstay). Another team favored to do well was the Slovak Republic; the team contained all three members of the winning team from the 2010 Team World Championship: Ivan Floch, Robert Jurkovic, and Patrik Surab. Other teams included the United States, with Brian Kibler and Luis Scott-Vargas; Japan, with Yuuya Watanabe and Yuuta Takahashi; and Australia, with Jeremy Neeman, Justin Cheung, and John-Paul Kelly.
Day 1
After seven rounds of individual play, Croatia stood atop the field with a combined 51 points, spearheaded by their captain Grgur Petric Maretic with the perfect 7–0 record. Pre-tournament favorites the Slovak Republic and the United States followed in the next positions. Peru made an impressive showing, finishing the day in 12th place despite only showing up with three players. The most surprising result after Day 1 was Belgium's elimination, however; their combined record of 11–11 was only sufficient for 43rd place. Pre-tournament favorite Japan nearly failed to show up due to a missed connection flight in Washington, D.C.. They barely avoided it by taking a cross-state 10-hour taxi ride, but still couldn't avoid a day 1 exit in 60th-place.
The top eight teams after day one:
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1 | Template:Flagicon Croatia | 51 |
2 | Template:Flagicon Slovak Republic | 48 |
3 | Template:Flagicon United States | 48 |
4 | Template:Flagicon Taiwan | 45 |
5 | Template:Flagicon Argentina | 45 |
6 | Template:Flagicon Scotland | 45 |
7 | Template:Flagicon Philippines | 45 |
8 | Template:Flagicon Canada | 42 |
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Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||
1 | Croatia | 1 | |||||||||||
8 | Puerto Rico | 2 | |||||||||||
8 | Puerto Rico | 2 | |||||||||||
4 | Poland | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Poland | 2 | |||||||||||
5 | Philippines | 1 | |||||||||||
8 | Puerto Rico | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Taiwan | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Taiwan | 2 | |||||||||||
6 | Slovak Republic | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | Taiwan | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Hungary | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Scotland | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Hungary | 2 |
Place | Country | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Place | Country | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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1 | Template:Flagicon Taiwan | Tzu Ching Kuo | $10,000 | 8 | 5 | Template:Flagicon Croatia | Grgur Petric Maretic | $1,500 | 5 |
Tung-Yi Cheng | $10,000 | 8 | Toni Portolan | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Yu Min Yang | $10,000 | 8 | Stjepan Sučić | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Paul Renie | $10,000 | 8 | Goran Elez | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
2 | Template:Flagicon Puerto Rico | Jorge Iramain | $5,000 | 7 | 6 | Template:Flagicon Scotland | Stephen Murray | $1,500 | 5 |
Gabriel Nieves | $5,000 | 7 | Bradley Barclay | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Cesar Soto | $5,000 | 7 | Andrew Morrison | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Jonathan Paez | $5,000 | 7 | Chris Davie | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
3 | Template:Flagicon Poland | Tomek Pedrakowski | $2,500 | 6 | 7 | Template:Flagicon Philippines | Andrew Cantillana | $1,500 | 5 |
Mateusz Kopeć | $2,500 | 6 | Gerald Camangon | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Adam Bubacz | $2,500 | 6 | Zax Ozaki | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Jan Pruchniewicz | $2,500 | 6 | Jeremy Bryan Domocmat | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
4 | Template:Flagicon Hungary | Tamás Glied | $2,500 | 6 | 8 | Template:Flagicon Slovakia | Robert Jurkovic | $1,500 | 5 |
Gabor Kocsis | $2,500 | 6 | Ivan Floch | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Tamás Nagy | $2,500 | 6 | Filip Valis | $1,500 | 5 | ||||
Máté Schrick | $2,500 | 6 | Patrik Surab | $1,500 | 5 |
External links
- 2012 World Magic Cup coverage
- 2012 World Magic Cup final standings
- Top 8 Team Constructed decklists
- Video coverage playlist