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{{GP|Chiba | |||
|date=3–4 August 2019 | |||
|format=Limited | |||
|attendance= 2316 | |||
|p1={{flag|JPN}} Daisuke Nakamichi | |||
|p2={{flag|JPN}} Kazushige Suzuki | |||
|p3={{flag|DEU}} Raoul Zimmermann | |||
|p4={{flag|JPN}} Masahide Ishikawa | |||
|p5={{flag|JPN}} Keita Kawasaki | |||
|p6={{flag|JPN}} [[Shota Yasooka]] | |||
|p7={{flag|MYS}} [[Joe Soh]] | |||
|p8={{flag|JPN}} Yuya Hosokowa | |||
}} | |||
{{GP|Minneapolis | |||
|date=10-11 August 2019 | |||
|format=Modern | |||
|attendance=980 | |||
|p1={{flag|USA}} Justin Piocher | |||
|p2={{flag|USA}} Jonathan Corzo | |||
|p3={{flag|USA}} Ryan Overturf | |||
|p4={{flag|ITA}} Diego Barbagelata | |||
|p5={{flag|USA}} Zach Dunn | |||
|p6={{flag|USA}} Lucien Longlais | |||
|p7={{flag|GBR}} Peter Ward | |||
|p8={{flag|USA}} Stephen Tuchek | |||
}} | |||
{{GP|Birmingham | |||
|date=17-18 August 2019 | |||
|format=Modern | |||
|attendance=912 | |||
|p1={{flag|GBR}} Rory Kear-Smith | |||
|p2={{flag|DNK}} [[Simon Nielsen]] | |||
|p3={{flag|KWT}} Abdullah Al Awadhi | |||
|p4={{flag|DNK}} Jamin Kauf | |||
|p5={{flag|NLD}} Stan Splinter | |||
|p6={{flag|ARG}} Lucas Rodriguez | |||
|p7={{flag|DEU}} Peter Strauch | |||
|p8={{flag|ESP}} Borja Munoz | |||
}} | |||
{{GP|Las Vegas | |||
|date=24-25 August 2019 | |||
|format=Modern | |||
|attendance=1851 | |||
|p1={{flag|DNK}} [[Simon Nielsen]] | |||
|p2={{flag|USA}} Zhivko Nedelchev | |||
|p3={{flag|USA}} Sam Sherman | |||
|p4={{flag|CAN}} Nam Dang | |||
|p5={{flag|USA}} Brett Sinclair | |||
|p6={{flag|FRA}} Julien Henry | |||
|p7={{flag|USA}} Aaron Henner | |||
|p8={{flag|USA}} Brian Worthington | |||
}} | |||
{{GP|Las Vegas | |||
|date=24-25 August 2019 | |||
|format=Limited | |||
|attendance=1420 | |||
|p1={{flag|USA}} [[Allen Wu]] | |||
|p2={{flag|CAN}} Will Skippen | |||
|p3={{flag|TWN}} Chih-Cheng Yeh | |||
|p4={{flag|USA}} Ashwin Ugale | |||
|p5={{flag|USA}} Daniel Truong | |||
|p6={{flag|USA}} Roshen Aepen | |||
|p7={{flag|USA}} Jonathan Woodward | |||
|p8={{flag|USA}} Bryan Hohns | |||
}} | |||
{{GP|Indianapolis | |||
|date=7-8 September 2019 | |||
|format=Team Modern | |||
|attendance=990 (330 teams) | |||
|p1-1={{flag|CAN}} Mohamad Qadi | |||
|p1-2={{flag|CAN}} Joseph Karani | |||
|p1-3={{flag|CAN}} Kevin Brown | |||
|p2-1={{flag|USA}} Joseph Bernal | |||
|p2-2={{flag|USA}} Matthew Hoey | |||
|p2-3={{flag|USA}} Andrew Tenjum | |||
|p3-1={{flag|USA}} Nick Roller | |||
|p3-2={{flag|USA}} James Moskul | |||
|p3-3={{flag|USA}} Jonathan Zolot | |||
|p4-1={{flag|USA}} Chad Harney | |||
|p4-2={{flag|USA}} Jon Hobbs | |||
|p4-3={{flag|USA}} Ally Warfield | |||
}} | |||
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==Grand Prix (September - October 2019)== | ==Grand Prix (September - October 2019)== |
Revision as of 05:54, 31 May 2020
2018–19 Pro Tour Season | ||||
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Player of the Year | undetermined | |||
Rookie of the Year | undetermined | |||
World Champion | Javier Dominguez | |||
World Magic Cup Champions | France | |||
Hall of Fame inductions |
Seth Manfield Lee Shi Tian Reid Duke | |||
PTs | 7 | |||
Grand Prix | 63 | |||
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The 2018–19 Pro Tour season is the twenty-fourth Pro Tour season. It started on 21 September 2018 with the 2018 World Championship.
It is a transitional season, with Pro Tours changing name to Mythic Championships in 2019; the phasing-out of the Pro Points system following Grand Prix Seattle on June 23, 2019; the final World Magic Cup event; and the final Pro Tour Team Series season. The first event of the season, Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica, did not award Mythic Points, making it an aberration as the results did not count towards Worlds.
With the introduction of Magic Arena, there were three additional Arena Mythic Championships interwoven to the four tabletop Championships in the year. While the system was designed to arrange itself into the calendar year, this plan was reversed going forward, which resulted in 17-month season alongside a partial 7-month season in 2020. The 2019 World Championship became part of that next season.
As another result of this length, there were two Hall of Fame inductions - once at Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica for Seth Manfield and Lee Shi Tian, and once at Mythic Championship Richmond for Reid Duke.
2018 World Championship
21–23 September 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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1 | Javier Dominguez | $100,000 | 12 |
2 | Grzegorz Kowalski | $50,000 | 10 |
3 | Ben Stark | $25,000 | 7 |
4 | Shahar Shenhar | $25,000 | 6 |
Grand Prix (October–November 2018)
Date: 6–7 October 2018
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1. Christopher Leonard
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Date: 6–7 October 2018
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1. Mark Jacobson
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Date: 13–14 October 2018
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1. Ken Yukuhiro
2. Yuuya Hokosawa
3. Yuki Matsumoto
4. Hirotoshi Yoshiura
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Date: 13–14 October 2018
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1. Jack Dobbin
2. Brandon Ayers
3. Max Margolis
4. Frank Skarren
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Date: 27–28 October 2018
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1. Etienne Busson
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Date: 27–28 October 2018
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1. Eli Kassis
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Date: 3–4 November 2018
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1. Peiyuan Zheng
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Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica
9–11 November 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comments |
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1 | Andrew Elenbogen | $50,000 | 30 | |
2 | Luis Scott-Vargas | $20,000 | 28 | Ninth Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | Tay Jun Hao | $15,000 | 24 | |
4 | Jeremy Dezani | $12,500 | 22 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Wilson Mok | $10,000 | 20 | |
6 | Michael Bernat | $9,000 | 18 | |
7 | Kasper Nielsen | $7,500 | 17 | |
8 | Yuuya Watanabe | $6,000 | 16 | Fifth Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (November–December 2018)
Date: 17–18 November 2018
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1. Taiga Tsujikawa
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Date: 17–18 November 2018
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1. Adrian Sullivan
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Date: 24–25 November 2018
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1. Eduardo Sajgalik
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Date: 30 November–1 December 2018
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1. Teruya Kakumae
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Date: 1–2 December 2018
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1. Atsushi Nakashima
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Date: 8–9 December 2018
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1. Daniel Becerra
2. Carlos Moral
3. Daniel Martinez Querol
4. Daniel Ballestin
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Date: 8–9 December 2018
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1. Tyler Putnam
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2018 World Magic Cup
14–16 December 2018 in Barcelona, Spain.
Place | Country | Player | Prize per Player |
Pro Points per Player |
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1 | France | Jean-Emmanuel Depraz | $15,000 | 8 |
Timothée Jammot | ||||
Arnaud Hocquemiller | ||||
2 | Israel | Shahar Shenhar | $8,500 | 7 |
Yuval Zuckerman | ||||
Amit Etgar | ||||
3 | Hong Kong | Lee Shi Tian | $6,000 | 6 |
Alexander Dadyko | ||||
Wu Kon Fai | ||||
4 | Italy | Andrea Mengucci | $6,000 | 6 |
Tain fa Mun | ||||
Mattia Basilico | ||||
5 | Japan | Ken Yukuhiro | $4,000 | 5 |
Naoya Nanba | ||||
Moriyama Masahide | ||||
6 | China | Yuchen Liu | $4,000 | 5 |
Song Long | ||||
Xu Ming | ||||
7 | Australia | David Mines | $4,000 | 5 |
Benaya Lie | ||||
Matthew Garnham | ||||
8 | Slovakia | Ivan Floch | $4,000 | 5 |
Richard Hornansky | ||||
Milan Niznansky |
Grand Prix (December 2018–February 2019)
Date: 30–31 December 2018
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1. Jason Fleurant
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Date: 5–6 January 2019
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1. Eli Kassis
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Date: 12–13 January 2019
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1. Pascal Vieren
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Date: 26–27 January 2019
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1. Max Williams
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Date: 2–3 February 2019
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1. Jarron Puszet
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Date: 9–10 February 2019
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1. Michael Rapp
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Date: 16–17 February 2019
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1. Yves Sele
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Date: 16–17 February 2019
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1. Jody Keith
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Date: 23–24 February 2019
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1. Allen Wu
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Mythic Championship Cleveland
22–24 February 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Deck | Comments |
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1 | Autumn Burchett | $50,000 | 30 | Mono-Blue Tempo | First English player and first non-male player to win a Pro Tour/Mythic Championship |
2 | Yoshihiko Ikawa | $20,000 | 28 | Esper Control | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | Reid Duke | $15,000 | 24 | Mono-Blue Tempo | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
4 | Luis Scott-Vargas | $12,500 | 22 | Izzet Phoenix | Tenth Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Marcio Carvalho | $10,000 | 20 | Mostly-White Aggro | Sixth Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | Michael Bonde | $9,000 | 18 | Simic Nexus | |
7 | Julien Berteaux | $7,500 | 17 | Mono-Blue Tempo | |
8 | Alex Majlaton | $6,000 | 16 | Mostly-Red Aggro |
Grand Prix (March–April 2019)
Date: 2–3 March 2019
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1. Michael Bernat
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Date: 16–17 March 2019
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1. Guillaume Matignon
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Date: 16–17 March 2019
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1. Roshen Eapen
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Date: 23–24 March 2019
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1. Daekyeung Bae
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Date: 30–31 March 2019
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1. Attila Fur
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Date: 13–14 April 2019
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1. Marlos Batista Ferreira
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Date: 20–21 April 2019
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1. Takahito Kobayashi
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Date: 20–21 April 2019
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1. Daniel Goetschel
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Date: 27–28 April 2019
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1. Alexandre Habert
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Mythic Championship London
26–28 April 2019 in London, England.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Deck | Comments |
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1 | Eli Lovemann | $50,000 | 30 | 5C Humans | |
2 | Matt Sperling | $20,000 | 28 | Affinity | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | Adrian Zhu | $15,000 | 24 | Mono-Green Tron | Pro Tour Debut |
4 | Alexander Hayne | $12,500 | 22 | Mono-Green Tron | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Thien Nguyen | $10,000 | 20 | Titanshift | |
6 | Brian Braun-Duin | $9,000 | 18 | Humans | |
7 | Javier Dominguez | $7,500 | 17 | Izzet Phoenix | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
8 | Chris Kvartek | $6,000 | 16 | Humans |
Grand Prix (May–July 2019)
Date: 11–12 May 2019
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1. Ben Beydler
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Date: 18–19 May 2019
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1.
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Date: 25–26 May 2019
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1. Vince Ferraiuolo
2. Riccardo Pileggi
3. Sam Black
4. Michael Van Vaals
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Date: 1–2 June 2019
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1. Ben Friedman
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Date: 8–9 June 2019
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1. Seokhyun Kim
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Date: 15–16 June 2019
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1. Kim Homsma
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Date: 15–16 June 2019
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1. Joseph Wagner
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Date: 22–23 June 2019
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1. Matt Sikkink Johnson
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Date: 29–30 June 2019
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1. Austin Bursavich
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Date: 13–14 July 2019
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1. Sveining Bjornerud
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Date: 13–14 July 2019
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1. Ben Bellis
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Date: 20–21 July 2019
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1. Luis Scott-Vargas
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Date: 27–28 July 2019
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1. Troels Munk
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Mythic Championship Barcelona
26–28 July 2019 in Barcelona, Spain.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Deck | Comments |
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1 | Thoralf Severin | $50,000 | 50 | Mono-Green Tron | |
2 | Alvaro Fernandez Torres | $20,000 | 42 | Hardened Scales | |
3 | Sean Gifford | $15,000 | 37 | Eldrazi Tron | |
4 | Zhang Zhiyang | $12,500 | 37 | Jund | |
5 | Manuel Lenz | $10,000 | 32 | Urza ThopterSword | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | David Mines | $9,000 | 32 | Jund | |
7 | Juan Jose Rodriguez Lopez | $7,500 | 32 | Mono-Red Phoenix | |
8 | Martin Müller | $6,000 | 32 | Turbo-Hogaak | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (August - September 2019)
Date: 3–4 August 2019
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1. Daisuke Nakamichi
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Date: 10-11 August 2019
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1. Justin Piocher
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Date: 17-18 August 2019
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1. Rory Kear-Smith
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Date: 24-25 August 2019
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1. Simon Nielsen
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Date: 24-25 August 2019
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1. Allen Wu
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Date: 7-8 September 2019
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1. Mohamad Qadi
2. Joseph Bernal
3. Nick Roller
4. Chad Harney
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Grand Prix (September - October 2019)
Starting with GP Gent, the Grand Prix fed into the 2020 Players Tour Season
- September 13–15: Grand Prix Ghent
- September 20–22: Grand Prix Atlanta
- October 4–6: Grand Prix Montréal
- October 11–13: Grand Prix Utrecht and Bangkok
Mythic Championship V
Grand Prix (October - November 2019)
- October 24–26: Grand Prix Phoenix
- November 1–3: Grand Prix Lyon and Nagoya
- November 8–10: Grand Prix Richmond
Mythic Championship VI Richmond
Grand Prix (November 2019)
- November 15–17: Grand Prix São Paulo
- November 22–24: Grand Prix Columbus
- November 29–December 1: Grand Prix Bologna
Mythic Championship VII
2019 World Championship
Grand Prix (December 2019)
- December 6–8: Grand Prix Brisbane
- December 14–15: Grand Prix Oklahoma City
- December 20–22: Grand Prix Portland
References
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (January 22, 2019). "MagicFest Kitakysuhu Cancelled". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.