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==Description==
==Description==
This multi-day event will feature eight rounds of [[Sealed]] on Day 1, two three-round [[draft]]s on Day 2, and a wild, single-elimination draft in the Top 8 on Sunday.
This multi-day [[Premier Event]] will feature eight rounds of [[Sealed]] on Day 1, two three-round [[draft]]s on Day 2, and a wild, single-elimination draft in the Top 8 on Sunday.


The tournament has a limit of 2,000 players, and all players who finish with 36 match points or higher will earn a Pro Tour invite. Prizes will be awarded down to 128th place. All participants must have badges for the [[MagicCon]] on friday and Saturday (Top 8 competitors will be given a Sunday badge if they do not already have one) and pay the entry fee of $160 for the event.
The tournament has a limit of 2,000 players, and all players who finish with 36 match points or higher will earn a Pro Tour invite. Prizes will be awarded down to 128th place. All participants must have badges for the [[MagicCon]] on friday and Saturday (Top 8 competitors will be given a Sunday badge if they do not already have one) and pay the entry fee of $160 for the event.
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Revision as of 18:28, 13 June 2023

The Magic: The Gathering Limited Open or $100,000 Limited Open is a large, open-field Limited tournament with a prize pool of $100,000 that provides acces to the Pro Tour. It is the first tournament since the demise of the Grand Prix to be open to all players, with no need to qualify for the event. The Limited Open is first featured at MagicCon Las Vegas on September 22–24, 2023.[1]

Description

This multi-day Premier Event will feature eight rounds of Sealed on Day 1, two three-round drafts on Day 2, and a wild, single-elimination draft in the Top 8 on Sunday.

The tournament has a limit of 2,000 players, and all players who finish with 36 match points or higher will earn a Pro Tour invite. Prizes will be awarded down to 128th place. All participants must have badges for the MagicCon on friday and Saturday (Top 8 competitors will be given a Sunday badge if they do not already have one) and pay the entry fee of $160 for the event.

Prize Payout

Place Prize
1 $20,000
2 $10,000
3–4 $5,000
5–8 $2,500
9–16 $1,000
17–24 $750
25–32 $500
33–64 $400
65–128 $300
Total $100,000

References