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The tournament was made up of 32 members of the [[MPL]] and 36 [[Challenger]]s. [[2019 Magic Pro League season#Eldraine Split|Magic MPL Eldraine Split]] Division winners [[Piotr Glogowski]], | The tournament was made up of 32 members of the [[MPL]] and 36 [[Challenger]]s. [[2019 Magic Pro League season#Eldraine Split|Magic MPL Eldraine Split]] Division winners [[Piotr Glogowski]], [[William Jensen]], TBA and TBA earned automatic advancement to Day Two. | ||
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Mythic Championship VII | ||||
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Date | December 6-8, 2019 | |||
Location | Long Beach, California, United States | |||
Attendance | 68 | |||
Format | Traditional Standard Best-of-Three Constructed | |||
Prize pool | $750,000 | |||
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Mythic Championship VII is the third Mythic Championship to be played on MTG Arena in 2019 (and the last before the rebranding to Mythic Invitational). It takes place on October December 6-8, 2019 at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California, United States.[1]
Contestants
The tournament was made up of 32 members of the MPL and 36 Challengers. Magic MPL Eldraine Split Division winners Piotr Glogowski, William Jensen, TBA and TBA earned automatic advancement to Day Two.
Challengers
The top 4 Challengers from Mythic Championship V were granted returning invites; they were 4th place Gabriel Nassif, 5th place Stanislav Cifka, 9th place Kenji Egashira, and 14th place Theo Moutier.
Format
The format across all three days is Traditional Standard Best-of-Three Constructed.
Day One
Players battle it out in Modified Swiss in up to eight rounds. Players who earn six wins automatically advanced to Day Two. Players who lose four matches are eliminated.
The players to qualify on Friday were: TBA
Day Two
The Top 12 from Day One join the four Magic Pro League divisional champions from the Eldraine Split in a seven-round Swiss event. All players who reach five match wins move on to Day 3. Additional players will round out the Top 8 for Day 3 based on their tiebreakers in Day 2.
Day Three
Eight players compete in a true double-elimination tournament. In the grand finals, the winners in the Upper Bracket and Lower Bracket will face off. The player in the Lower Bracket must win two matches to win the tournament.