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===Literary career===
===Literary career===
Mike Flores has been playing and writing about Magic since at least 1995, when he started writing on [[Usenet]].  He has subsequently written for [[The Dojo]], [[Neutral Ground]], [[Brainburst]], [[magicthegathering.com]], and [[Star City Games]].
Mike Flores has been playing and writing about Magic since at least 1995, when he started writing on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet Usenet].  He has subsequently written for [[The Dojo]], [[Neutral Ground]], [[Brainburst]], [[magicthegathering.com]], and [[Star City Games]].


A largely unedited collection of his columns from 1995 to 2005 was published by [http://top8magic.com/ Top8Magic.com], under the title [http://secure.netsolhost.com/477450.486644/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TS&Product_Code=MJFB Michael J. Flores: Deckade].
A largely unedited collection of his columns from 1995 to 2005 was published by [http://top8magic.com/ Top8Magic.com], under the title [http://secure.netsolhost.com/477450.486644/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TS&Product_Code=MJFB Michael J. Flores: Deckade].

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Mike Flores has been a pundit and expert of Magic: The Gathering strategy since there has been Magic on the Internet; he is the former editor of The Magic Dojo and a sometime professional player. He has written on every aspect of the game, but is most well known for writing arguably the most famous Magic article of all time, Who's the Beatdown, in 1999.[1]

Biography

Flores is credited with the creation of several famous decks, including Napster and Jushi Blue. He has tested with a wide range of famous and successful professional players including Jon Finkel, Osyp Lebedowicz, and Mark Herberholz.

Flores is a somewhat polarizing Magic personality. Though he is the most popular Magic Internet columnist of all time, winning "Writer of the Year" honors multiple times at both Star City Games and magicthegathering.com, as well as the "popularity contest" Resident Genius award in 2006, Flores is also reviled by a small portion of the Magic community, particularly Eternal players. Flores has played on numerous Pro Tour events, participated in US Nationals, been voted into the 2006 Magic Invitational, and won the 2006 New York Standard Champs with This Girl.

Since 2014, he has hosted Top Level Podcast, a strategy podcast focused on Constructed Magic, with Hall of Famer Patrick Chapin. In 2015, he qualified for a Pro Tour for the first time since 2006, and at Pro Tour Magic Origins in Vancouver, he finished 27th, his best finish at an individual Pro Tour event.

Pro Tour Results

List of the Pro Tour results and winnings of Mike Flores
Season Pro Tour Format Finish Winnings
1996–97 Dallas Standard 134
1996–97 New York Booster Draft 113
1998–99 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 222
1998–99 New York Block Constructed 240
1999–00 Chicago Extended 87
1999–00 Los Angeles Booster Draft 197
2001–02 New York Team Limited 17 $700
2002–03 Boston Team Limited 78
2003–04 Boston Team Limited 121
2005 Los Angeles Extended 156
2006 Charleston Team Constructed 26
2014–15 Magic Origins in Vancouver Standard and Booster Draft 27 $1,500

Source: Wizards.com

Literary career

Mike Flores has been playing and writing about Magic since at least 1995, when he started writing on Usenet. He has subsequently written for The Dojo, Neutral Ground, Brainburst, magicthegathering.com, and Star City Games.

A largely unedited collection of his columns from 1995 to 2005 was published by Top8Magic.com, under the title Michael J. Flores: Deckade.

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