Mythic Championship IV Barcelona

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Mythic Championship IV Barcelona
Date July 26-28, 2019
Location {ESP} Barcelona, Spain
Attendance 457
Format Modern Constructed and Modern Horizons Booster draft.
Prize pool $500,000
Winner Thoralf Severin
Previous Pro Tour:
Mythic Championship III
Next Pro Tour:
Mythic Championship V

Mythic Championship IV, or Mythic Championship Barcelona 2019, took place on July 26-28, 2019, in Barcelona, Spain.[1] The winner of the Mythic Championship, Thoralf Severin from Germany, took home $50,000, while second place was awarded $20,000, third and fourth places $15,000, and fifth through eighth places $10,000.[2] Players that finished in the Top 16 received $6,000 and the tournament paid all the way down to $500 to anyone placing lower than 180th.

With a Top 8 comprised of faces relatively new to the Sunday stage, it was also the first Pro Tour since Pro Tour Kobe 2006 where there were no American competitors in the Top 8 - the highest placing American player was Eli Kassis at 15th, compared to Brian Hegstad at 9th in Kobe.

Format

Mythic Championship IV featured two formats: three rounds of Modern Horizons Limited and five rounds of Modern Constructed on Days 1 and 2, and Modern Constructed for the Top 8 single-elimination bracket.[3]

Course of events

The Modern metagame Day 1 of Mythic Championship IV Barcelona was dominated by the Hogaak Vine deck, with over 21% of players—98 of the 456—choosing to play it.[4] Despite Hogaak’s huge share of the metagame, the deck did not manage to dominate the Top 8 that ermeged on Day 2.[5] On Day 3, Thoralf Severin from Germany won the finals with Tron.[6]

Day One

Featured drafters: Marcio Carvalho (2-1), Paul Rietzl (3-0)

The top eight players after day one:

Rank Player Points
1 {FRA} Arnaud Hocquemiller 24
2 {ESP} Bernado Santos 22
3 {FRA} Guillaume Wafo-Tapa 21
4 {USA} Allen Wu 21
5 {CAN} Edgar Magalhaes 21
6 {DEU} Thoralf Severin 21
7 {USA} Christian Calcano 21
8 {DEU} Christian Hauck 21

Day two

Featured drafters: Arnaud Hocquemiller (0-2-1), Christian Calcano (1-2)

Top 8

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                         
1  Manuel Lenz 2  
8  Zhiyang Zhang 3  
  8  Zhiyang Zhang 1  
  4  Thoralf Severin 3  
4  Thoralf Severin 3
5  David Mines 0  
    4  Thoralf Severin 3
  2  Alvaro Fernandez Torres 1
3  Sean Gifford 3  
6  Juan Jose Rodriguez 1  
  3  Sean Gifford 1
  2  Alvaro Fernandez Torres 3  
2  Alvaro Fernandez Torres 3
7  Martin Müller 2  
Place Player Prize Pro Points Deck Comments
1 {DEU} Thoralf Severin $50,000 50 Mono-Green Tron
2 {ESP} Alvaro Fernandez Torres $20,000 42 Hardened Scales
3 {CAN} Sean Gifford $15,000 37 Eldrazi Tron
4 {CHN} Zhang Zhiyang $12,500 37 Jund
5 {AUT} Manuel Lenz $10,000 32 Urza ThopterSword Second Pro Tour Top 8
6 {AUS} David Mines $9,000 32 Jund
7 {ESP} Juan Jose Rodriguez Lopez $7,500 32 Mono-Red Phoenix
8 {DNK} Martin Müller $6,000 32 Turbo-Hogaak Third Pro Tour Top 8

Trivia

  • Four players posted 6-0 draft records, including champion Thoralf Severin and sixth placed David Mines; the others were Jack Kiefer and Jacob Wilson. Notably not was Paul Rietzl, who had not lost in a Mythic Championship draft pod since round 2 of Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica, a 19 match streak and 22-2 so far.
  • The best Constructed record was 9-1, posted by Kristof Prinz with Izzet Phoenix; Zhang Zhiyang with Jund and Martin Müller on Turbo-Hogaak both posted 8-1-1, though the context of their draws were different; Muller's was an ID, while Zhiyang drew in round 4.
  • Brad Nelson broke a Pro Tour attendance streak due to a passport expiry problem. The last Pro Tour he had missed was Pro Tour Gatecrash in 2013.

References