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Revision as of 06:11, 3 February 2020

Players Tour Series 1
Date January 31, 2020 - April 26, 2020
Location {BEL} Brussels, Belgium
{JPN} Nagoya, Japan
{USA} Phoenix, USA
{USA} Houston, USA
Attendance 384
192
TBA
TBA
Format Theros Beyond Death Booster Draft, followed by Pioneer Constructed
Prize pool $250,000
$200,000
$250,000
$250,000
Previous Players Tour:
Mythic Championship VII
Next Players Tour:
Players Tour Series 2

Players Tour Series 1 is the first Players Tour Series, continuing the tradition of professional Magic: The Gathering Organized Play of the Pro Tour and the Mythic Championships.

Description

The Series will take place between January 31, 2020 and April 26, 2020.[1] It is part of the shortened 2020 Players Tour Season. The Series consist of three regional Players Tours for which Player Points will be awarded, and one Final. Nearly 1,000 players are invited, including the 24 members of the 2020 Magic Pro League and 32 members of the 2020 Rivals League for the partial 2020 Players Tour Season.[2] Individual players are limited to playing in just one regional Players Tour event per Players Tour Finals.

Players Tour Series 1 is the first Premier Event level to feature the Pioneer format since its inception in October 2019. It also features Theros Beyond Death Draft.

Players Tour Europe

  • January 31-February 2, 2020: Brussels, Belgium

384 players entered the fray in Brussels. At the end of eight rounds, the original field of 384 was whittled down to 130. Leading the charge into Day 2 were two players at 9-0: Bernardo Torres from Portugal and Juan José Rodríguez López from Spain.[3] After the Top 8 was decided on Day 2, Joel Larsson won Players Tour Brussels today with his homebrewed Sultai Delirium deck, defeating Magic Pro League member Piotr Glogowski on UB Inverter of Truth 2-1 in the finals.

Place Player Prize Player Points Deck Comments
1 {SWE} Joel Larsson $35,000 50 Sultai Delirium
2 {POL} Piotr "Kanister" Glogowski $25,000 42 Inverter Combo MPL
3 {BRA} Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $20,000 37 5-Color Niv to Light MPL
4 {NLD} Brent Vos $15,000 37 Lotus Breach
5 {ESP} Juan Jose Rodriguez Lopez $12,000 32 Mono-Red Aggro
6 {ITA} Mattia Rizzi $10,000 32 Bant Spirits
7 {CHN} Zhang Zhiyang $8,000 32 Mono-Black Aggro
8 {ITA} Valerio Luminati $6,000 32 Bant Spirits

Players Tour Asia-Pacific

  • February 1-2, 2020: Nagoya, Japan

Unlike the Brussels and Phoenix PT's, Nagoya only ran for two days. The format was the same, however, featuring competitive tabletop play in THB Booster Draft and Pioneer.[4] Out of the 192 players, 19% registered UB Inverter of Truth, compared to 12% of the field at Players Tour Brussels. Only went undefeated day 1: Yuuta Takahashi. Kenta Harane won Players Tour Nagoya on Sunday evening with Bant Spirits, defeating Magic Pro League member Ken Yukuhiro on Sram Auras 2-1 in the finals.

Place Player Prize Player Points Deck Comments
1 {JPN} Kenta Harane $35,000 50 White-Blue Spirits
2 {JPN} Ken Yukuhiro $21,000 42 Orzhov Sram MPL
3 {JPN} Yuuta Takahashi $15,000 37 Inverter Combo
4 {JPN} Shintaro Ishimura $12,000 37 Blue Devotion Inverter
5 {JPN} Shota Yasooka $10,000 32 Inverter Combo MPL
6 {JPN} Akira Asahara $8,000 32 Inverter Combo
7 {HKG} Lee Shi Tian $6,000 32 Inverter Combo MPL
8 {RUS} Dmitri Butakov $4,000 32 Mono-Black Vampires

Players Tour Americas

  • February 7-9, 2020: Phoenix, USA

Finals (Series 1)

  • April 24-26, 2020 - Houston, USA

The Players Tour Final will invite approximately 120 players.

Participants are:

  • Top finishers from Players Tour events (based on record)
  • Top finishers from previous Players Tour Finals
  • All 24 MPL players
  • Each Grand Prix winner in a qualifying season

Doing well at a Players Tour Finals can qualify you for the next Player Tour Finals, depending on your final record. All Finals participants qualify for the next regional Players Tour.

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast (January 28, 2020). "Players Tour Series 1 Survival Guide". Magic.gg.
  2. Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedDavid McCoy (January 28, 2020). "". Hipsters of the Coast.
  3. Tobi Henke (January 31, 2020). "Highlights from Day 1 of Players Tour Brussels". Magic.gg.
  4. Rick Hagon (February 1, 2020). "Players Tour Nagoya Day 1 Highlights". Magic.gg.