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Many recognize that one of Finkel's greatest strengths in the game is his ability to play with little preparation. Some have touted that Finkel's only preparation for an event was during the car ride there, as opposed to other professionals spending weeks preparing.
Many recognize that one of Finkel's greatest strengths in the game is his ability to play with little preparation. Some have touted that Finkel's only preparation for an event was during the car ride there, as opposed to other professionals spending weeks preparing.


Finkel, after winning the 2000 [[Magic Invitational]], had the privilege of designing a card for the game. The card he designed was {{c|Shadowmage Infiltrator}} (originally named "Spellcreep Wizard"), which appears in the [[Odyssey]] set.  Finkel originally submitted a card, "Wrath of Leknif", that was deemed too powerful by the Wizards R&D Staff.
Finkel, after winning the 2000 [[Magic Invitational]], had the privilege of designing a card for the game. The card he designed was <c>Shadowmage Infiltrator</c> (originally named "Spellcreep Wizard"), which appears in the [[Odyssey]] set.  Finkel originally submitted a card, "Wrath of Leknif", that was deemed too powerful by the Wizards R&D Staff.


In recent years, Finkel, like fellow Magic player [[David Williams]], has been playing in high-level poker tournaments.
In recent years, Finkel, like fellow Magic player [[David Williams]], has been playing in high-level poker tournaments.

Revision as of 21:39, 11 April 2006

Jon Finkel is a famous American Magic: The Gathering player. He has won numerous Pro Tour tournaments, and is the 2000 World Champion. He is affectionately known as "Jonny Magic" by many, and has been the poster boy for the Magic: the Gathering game for a long time. Many consider him to be the best player the game has ever seen. Recently that title has been challenged by Kai Budde of Germany who surpassed him for lifetime earnings and Pro Tour titles.

Finkel was inducted into Magic: The Gathering's Pro Tour Hall of Fame after receiving 67 out of 69 possible votes. In regards to his nomination for this position, Mark Rosewater, head of the design department of Magic: the Gathering R&D stated, "He is the most naturally gifted player the game has ever seen. His accomplishments are rivaled by only one other man (Kai Budde, Germany)."

Finkel has won over $290,000 playing the game. Later in his career, he faced some criticisms, allegedly just showing up at Pro Tours to meet up with old friends.

Many recognize that one of Finkel's greatest strengths in the game is his ability to play with little preparation. Some have touted that Finkel's only preparation for an event was during the car ride there, as opposed to other professionals spending weeks preparing.

Finkel, after winning the 2000 Magic Invitational, had the privilege of designing a card for the game. The card he designed was Shadowmage Infiltrator (originally named "Spellcreep Wizard"), which appears in the Odyssey set. Finkel originally submitted a card, "Wrath of Leknif", that was deemed too powerful by the Wizards R&D Staff.

In recent years, Finkel, like fellow Magic player David Williams, has been playing in high-level poker tournaments.

Jon is the subject of the book Jonny Magic and the Cardshark Kids by David Kushner, published by Random House in August, 2005.