Adjusted Match Points

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Adjusted Match Points (AMPs) are an award system for Magic: The Gathering professional tabletop play, introduced in the 2022–23 Pro Tour Season.[1]

Description

Adjusted Match Points reward players with high finishes over the previous three rolling Pro Tours — even across seasons — who didn't quite qualify for the Pro Tour.

Adjusted Match Points are the number of match points earned in a Pro Tour after a player's first nine points. Additionally, players who make the Top 8 will be awarded an additional 12 Adjusted Match Points, regardless of their final standings.

Players who finish with a total of 39 or more Adjusted Match Points across the previous three Pro Tours will qualify for the next Pro Tour. AMPs count the previous three Pro Tours held, not the previous three a player attended. It also rolls over every three events, regardless of season.

The Magic World Championship does not award AMPs.

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