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The '''Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame''' consists of an online museum and the Pro Tour Hall of Fame Exhibit which makes appearances at events such as [[Magic World Championships]]. The Hall honors [[Magic: The Gathering|Magic: The Gathering's]] "significant and influential competitors". The Hall opened in 2005. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/268|The Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame|[[Chris Galvin]]|June 06, 2005}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr181|Decking the Hall|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 20, 2005}}</ref>  
The '''Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame''' consists of an online museum and the Pro Tour Hall of Fame Exhibit which makes appearances at events such as [[Magic World Championships]] and the first [[Pro Tour]] of the season. The Hall honors [[Magic: The Gathering|Magic: The Gathering's]] "significant and influential competitors". The Hall opened in 2005.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/268|The Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame|[[Chris Galvin]]|June 06, 2005}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr181|Decking the Hall|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 20, 2005}}</ref>  


==Eligibility==
==Eligibility==
To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a player must have at least 150 lifetime [[Pro Points]] (prior to 2013, only 100 pro point is needed), must have participated in their first [[Pro Tour]] event (including [[Magic World Championships|Worlds]]) at least 10 seasons before the current voting year, and must not be currently suspended by the [[DCI]].
To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a player must have at least 150 lifetime [[Pro Points]] (prior to 2014, only 100 Pro Points were needed), must have participated in their first [[Pro Tour]] event (including [[Magic World Championships|Worlds]]) at least 10 seasons before the current voting year, and must not be currently suspended by the [[DCI]].


==Selection process==
==Selection process==
Each year, eligible players are selected for the Hall of Fame through voting by the Selection Committee and the Players Committee.
Each year, eligible players are selected for the Hall of Fame through voting by a Selection Committee consisting primarily of certain [[Wizards of the Coast]] employees, reporters and commentators of the Pro Tour, high-level [[judges]], previously inducted Hall of Famers, and professional players with at least 150 Pro Points.
For the first three ballots it was mandated that five players would get in during each of those years. Starting 2008 the balloting was changed so that only players who appeared on 40% of the ballots would be inducted—or failing any hitting that total, the top vote getter. This could mean as few as one player could get inducted but it could also be a number in excess of five.  


The Selection Committee consists of approximately 85 people selected each year by [[Wizards of the Coast]]. The members include a variety of people who have been involved with [[Pro Tour]], high-level [[DCI Judges]], and existing members of the Hall of Fame.  Their votes account for 67% of the total votes.
For the first three years, the top five players on the ballot with the most votes were elected. This was changed in 2008; only players who received at least 40% of the votes would be inducted – or, if no one on the ballot reached 40%, the top vote getter. In theory, this means that as few as one player could get inducted, but also that the number of inductees could be in excess of five. However, since 2008, three to five players have been elected for the Hall of Fame every year.


The Players Committee consists of all players with at least 100 lifetime [[Pro Points]] who are not on the Selection Committee or currently [[suspended]] by the [[DCI]].  Their votes make up the other 33% of the total votes.
Each year, at the first Pro Tour of the new season, an induction ceremony is held to award Hall of Fame rings to that year's Hall of Fame elects, officially enshrining them into the Hall. Prior to 2012, this ceremony was at the [[Magic World Championships]].
 
Many members of the Selection Committee chose to publicly discuss their voting choices.


==Benefits==
==Benefits==
Being elected to the Hall of Fame has several benefits in addition to the recognition, which includes having a [[Pro Tour Player Cards|Pro Player Card]].
Being elected to the Hall of Fame has several benefits in addition to the recognition:
*Three byes at all Grand Prix events
*Complimentary sleep-in special at all Grand Prix events (where available)
*Automatic invitation to all Pro Tours and [[World Magic Cup]] Qualifiers
*A $1500 appearance fee for participating in Pro Tour and World Magic Cup events
The Hall of Fame appearance fee is in addition to what, if anything, they receive for their [[Pro Players Club]] level.


Each year at [[Magic World Championships]], a ceremony is held to award Hall of Fame rings to that year's inductees.
==Inductees==


Additionally, all members of the Hall of Fame are granted a permanent [[Pro Players Club]] qualification. As of 2011 season it was no lower than Level 5. Since 2012 it was changed into a unique category, which the benefits in this category is about somewhere between Gold and Platium(highest) ranked players:
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*3 byes in all Grand Prixes with free Sleep-in Special
!Class of 2005
*Automatic invitation to [[World Magic Cup]] Qualifiers and Pro Tours
!Votes
*Appearance Fees in Pro Tour and World Magic Cup
!Class of 2006
 
!Votes
==Inductees==
!Class of 2007
{|
!Votes
| Class of 2005: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/276|The First Class|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|August 01, 2005}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/276a|Hall of Fame Class of 2005|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|August 01, 2005}}</ref> || Class of 2006: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/350|Earning Top Honors|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|July 31, 2006}}</ref> || Class of 2007: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/417|Time for a New Class|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|August 06, 2007}}</ref> || Class of 2008: || Class of 2009:
!Class of 2008
!Votes
|-
|{{flagicon USA}} [[Jon Finkel]]||97.1%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Bob Maher, Jr.]]||60.0%||{{flagicon DEU}} [[Kai Budde]]||90.4%||{{flagicon DEU}} [[Dirk Baberowski]]||52.4%
|-
|{{flagicon USA}} [[Darwin Kastle]]||62.3%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Dave Humpherys]]||56.8%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Zvi Mowshowitz]]||62.3%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Mike Turian]]||50.1%
|-
|{{flagicon USA}} [[Alan Comer]]||52.2%||{{flagicon FRA}} [[Raphaël Lévy]]||42.6%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]||49.7%||{{flagicon NLD}} [[Jelger Wiegersma]]||48.2%
|-
|{{flagicon FIN}} [[Tommi Hovi]]||46.4%||{{flagicon CAN}} [[Gary Wise]]||39.0%||{{flagicon NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]||41.5%||{{flagicon FRA}} [[Olivier Ruel]]||46.0%
|-
|{{flagicon SWE}} [[Olle Råde]]||34.8%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Rob Dougherty]]||38.2%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Randy Buehler]]||35.6%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Ben Rubin]]||45.6%
|-
!Class of 2009
!Votes
!Class of 2010 {{ref label|Saito|I|}}
!Votes
!Class of 2011
!Votes
!Class of 2012
!Votes
|-
|{{flagicon FRA}} [[Antoine Ruel]]||63.4%||{{flagicon FRA}} [[Gabriel Nassif]]||89.3%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Shuhei Nakamura]]||89.3%||{{flagicon BRA}} [[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]]||85.7%
|-
|{{flagicon NLD}} [[Kamiel Cornelissen]]||62.5%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Brian Kibler]]||49.4%||{{flagicon SWE}} [[Anton Jonsson]]||69.8%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Kenji Tsumura]]||81.8%
|-
|{{flagicon NLD}} [[Frank Karsten]]||44.8%||{{flagicon NLD}} [[Bram Snepvangers]]||40.0% {{ref label|Snepvangers|II|}}||{{flagicon USA}} [[Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz]]||50.6%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Masashi Oiso]]||76.2%
|-
|||||||||||||{{flagicon USA}} [[Patrick Chapin]]||44.9%
|-
!Class of 2013
!Votes
!Class of 2014
!Votes
!Class of 2015
!Votes
|-
|-
|  
|{{flagicon USA}} [[Luis Scott-Vargas]]||95.6%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Makihito Mihara]]||86.8%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Eric Froehlich]]||66.4%
*[[Alan Comer]]
*[[Jon Finkel]]
*[[Tommi Hovi]]
*[[Darwin Kastle]]
*[[Olle Råde]]
|  
*[[Rob Dougherty]]
*[[Dave Humpherys]]
*[[Raphaël Lévy]]
*[[Bob Maher]]
*[[Gary Wise]]
|  
*[[Kai Budde]]
*[[Randy Buehler]]
*[[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]
*[[Nicolai Herzog]]
*[[Zvi Mowshowitz]]
|  
*[[Dirk Baberowski]]
*[[Ben Rubin]]
*[[Olivier Ruel]]
*[[Mike Turian]]
*[[Jelger Wiegersma]]
|  
*[[Kamiel Cornelissen]]
*[[Frank Karsten]]
*[[Antoine Ruel]]
|-
|-
| Class of 2010: || Class of 2011: || Class of 2012: || Class of 2013: <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/twtw/258|Introducing the 2013 Hall of Fame Class|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|August 02, 2013}}</ref> || Class of 2014: <ref>{{NewRef|twtw/2014-class-pro-tour-hall-fame-2014-08-01|The 2014 Class of the Pro Tour Hall of Fame|[[Brian David-Marshall]]|August 1, 2014}}</ref>
|{{flagicon USA}} [[William Jensen]]||60.0%||{{flagicon USA}} [[Paul Rietzl]]||72.6%||{{flagicon JPN}} [[Shota Yasooka]]||62.5%
|-
|-
|
|{{flagicon USA}} [[Ben Stark]]||59.0%||{{flagicon FRA}} [[Guillaume Wafo-Tapa]]||60.9%||{{flagicon BRA}} [[Willy Edel]]||47.6%
*[[Gabriel Nassif]]
*[[Brian Kibler]]
*[[Bram Snepvangers]]
|
*[[Shuhei Nakamura]]
*[[Anton Jonsson]]
*[[Steve O'Mahoney-Schwartz]]
|
*[[Kenji Tsumura]]
*[[Masashi Oiso]]
*[[Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa]]
*[[Patrick Chapin]]
|
*[[Ben Stark]]
*[[William Jensen]]
*[[Luis Scott-Vargas]]
|
*[[Makihito Mihara]]
*[[Paul Rietzl]]
*[[Guillaume Wafo-Tapa]]
|}
|}


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Although [[Mike Long]] has been eligible since the first year of the Hall of Fame (2005), he has not yet been inducted.  Though he has the necessary statistical credentials and has garnered some votes both years he has so far not been voted in. [[Mark Rosewater]] is among those who have voted and argued for his induction. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr182a|It’s a Long Story|[[Mark Rosewater]]|February 11, 2003}}</ref> However, his alleged cheating and his less than admirable reputation have repeatedly prevented his induction.
Although [[Mike Long]] was eligible since the first year of the Hall of Fame (2005), he was not inducted.  Though he has the necessary statistical credentials and garnered some votes (21.7% in 2005 at the most), he was not voted in. [[Mark Rosewater]] is among those who have voted and argued for his induction.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr182a|It’s a Long Story|[[Mark Rosewater]]|February 11, 2003}}</ref> However, his alleged cheating and his shady reputation repeatedly prevented his induction. He fell off the ballot following the 2012 voting, when he received 5.2% of the votes.


In 2010, [[Tomoharu Saito]] was voted into the Hall of Fame, but was suspended from the game before the induction ceremony, and was therefore made ineligible for inclusion.
==Notes==
:{{note|Saito|I|}} In 2010, [[Tomoharu Saito]] was voted into the Hall of Fame, receiving 47.7% of the votes. However, at Grand Prix Florence, two weeks before the induction ceremony, Saito was disqualified and subsequently suspended from the game for 18 months. The Hall of Fame rules state that suspended players cannot be voted for, but Saito had already been voted in. However, Wizards of the Coast announced that due to the suspension, Saito would not be a part of the 2010 Hall of Fame. Saito was eligible for Hall of Fame again in 2012, and has received 11.2%, 18.3%, 14.7%, and 13.9% of the votes from 2012 to 2015, respectively.
:{{note|Snepvangers|II|}} In the originally announced voting results for 2010, [[Bram Snepvangers]] barely missed getting voted into the Hall of Fame, receiving 39.95% of the votes. Following the announcement, however, it was discovered an error in the calculations, and that Snepvanger's correct result was 40.03%, barely enough to be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside [[Gabriel Nassif]] and [[Brian Kibler]].


==References==
==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgevent/hof/rules Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame - Rules]
*[http://magic.wizards.com/en/content/hall-fame-top-players-coverage-events Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgevent/hof/classes Hall of Fame Eligibility By Year]
*[http://magic.wizards.com/en/protour/hof/eligibilitybyyear Hall of Fame Eligibility By Year]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgevent/hof/ballots05 Hall of Fame Ballot Results 2005]
*[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgevent/hof/welcome Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame]


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Revision as of 08:41, 1 October 2015

The Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame consists of an online museum and the Pro Tour Hall of Fame Exhibit which makes appearances at events such as Magic World Championships and the first Pro Tour of the season. The Hall honors Magic: The Gathering's "significant and influential competitors". The Hall opened in 2005.[1][2]

Eligibility

To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a player must have at least 150 lifetime Pro Points (prior to 2014, only 100 Pro Points were needed), must have participated in their first Pro Tour event (including Worlds) at least 10 seasons before the current voting year, and must not be currently suspended by the DCI.

Selection process

Each year, eligible players are selected for the Hall of Fame through voting by a Selection Committee consisting primarily of certain Wizards of the Coast employees, reporters and commentators of the Pro Tour, high-level judges, previously inducted Hall of Famers, and professional players with at least 150 Pro Points.

For the first three years, the top five players on the ballot with the most votes were elected. This was changed in 2008; only players who received at least 40% of the votes would be inducted – or, if no one on the ballot reached 40%, the top vote getter. In theory, this means that as few as one player could get inducted, but also that the number of inductees could be in excess of five. However, since 2008, three to five players have been elected for the Hall of Fame every year.

Each year, at the first Pro Tour of the new season, an induction ceremony is held to award Hall of Fame rings to that year's Hall of Fame elects, officially enshrining them into the Hall. Prior to 2012, this ceremony was at the Magic World Championships.

Benefits

Being elected to the Hall of Fame has several benefits in addition to the recognition:

  • Three byes at all Grand Prix events
  • Complimentary sleep-in special at all Grand Prix events (where available)
  • Automatic invitation to all Pro Tours and World Magic Cup Qualifiers
  • A $1500 appearance fee for participating in Pro Tour and World Magic Cup events

The Hall of Fame appearance fee is in addition to what, if anything, they receive for their Pro Players Club level.

Inductees

Class of 2005 Votes Class of 2006 Votes Class of 2007 Votes Class of 2008 Votes
Template:Flagicon USA Jon Finkel 97.1% Template:Flagicon USA Bob Maher, Jr. 60.0% Template:Flagicon DEU Kai Budde 90.4% Template:Flagicon DEU Dirk Baberowski 52.4%
Template:Flagicon USA Darwin Kastle 62.3% Template:Flagicon USA Dave Humpherys 56.8% Template:Flagicon USA Zvi Mowshowitz 62.3% Template:Flagicon USA Mike Turian 50.1%
Template:Flagicon USA Alan Comer 52.2% Template:Flagicon FRA Raphaël Lévy 42.6% Template:Flagicon JPN Tsuyoshi Fujita 49.7% Template:Flagicon NLD Jelger Wiegersma 48.2%
Template:Flagicon FIN Tommi Hovi 46.4% Template:Flagicon CAN Gary Wise 39.0% Template:Flagicon NOR Nicolai Herzog 41.5% Template:Flagicon FRA Olivier Ruel 46.0%
Template:Flagicon SWE Olle Råde 34.8% Template:Flagicon USA Rob Dougherty 38.2% Template:Flagicon USA Randy Buehler 35.6% Template:Flagicon USA Ben Rubin 45.6%
Class of 2009 Votes Class of 2010 [I] Votes Class of 2011 Votes Class of 2012 Votes
Template:Flagicon FRA Antoine Ruel 63.4% Template:Flagicon FRA Gabriel Nassif 89.3% Template:Flagicon JPN Shuhei Nakamura 89.3% Template:Flagicon BRA Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 85.7%
Template:Flagicon NLD Kamiel Cornelissen 62.5% Template:Flagicon USA Brian Kibler 49.4% Template:Flagicon SWE Anton Jonsson 69.8% Template:Flagicon JPN Kenji Tsumura 81.8%
Template:Flagicon NLD Frank Karsten 44.8% Template:Flagicon NLD Bram Snepvangers 40.0% [II] Template:Flagicon USA Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz 50.6% Template:Flagicon JPN Masashi Oiso 76.2%
Template:Flagicon USA Patrick Chapin 44.9%
Class of 2013 Votes Class of 2014 Votes Class of 2015 Votes
Template:Flagicon USA Luis Scott-Vargas 95.6% Template:Flagicon JPN Makihito Mihara 86.8% Template:Flagicon USA Eric Froehlich 66.4%
Template:Flagicon USA William Jensen 60.0% Template:Flagicon USA Paul Rietzl 72.6% Template:Flagicon JPN Shota Yasooka 62.5%
Template:Flagicon USA Ben Stark 59.0% Template:Flagicon FRA Guillaume Wafo-Tapa 60.9% Template:Flagicon BRA Willy Edel 47.6%

Controversy

Although Mike Long was eligible since the first year of the Hall of Fame (2005), he was not inducted. Though he has the necessary statistical credentials and garnered some votes (21.7% in 2005 at the most), he was not voted in. Mark Rosewater is among those who have voted and argued for his induction.[3] However, his alleged cheating and his shady reputation repeatedly prevented his induction. He fell off the ballot following the 2012 voting, when he received 5.2% of the votes.

Notes

^I In 2010, Tomoharu Saito was voted into the Hall of Fame, receiving 47.7% of the votes. However, at Grand Prix Florence, two weeks before the induction ceremony, Saito was disqualified and subsequently suspended from the game for 18 months. The Hall of Fame rules state that suspended players cannot be voted for, but Saito had already been voted in. However, Wizards of the Coast announced that due to the suspension, Saito would not be a part of the 2010 Hall of Fame. Saito was eligible for Hall of Fame again in 2012, and has received 11.2%, 18.3%, 14.7%, and 13.9% of the votes from 2012 to 2015, respectively.
^II In the originally announced voting results for 2010, Bram Snepvangers barely missed getting voted into the Hall of Fame, receiving 39.95% of the votes. Following the announcement, however, it was discovered an error in the calculations, and that Snepvanger's correct result was 40.03%, barely enough to be inducted into the Hall of Fame alongside Gabriel Nassif and Brian Kibler.

References

  1. Chris Galvin (June 06, 2005). "The Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Mark Rosewater (June 20, 2005). "Decking the Hall". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Mark Rosewater (February 11, 2003). "It’s a Long Story". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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