2009 World Championships

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The Magic 2009 World Championships took place on 19–22 November 2009 at the Palazzo Dei Congressi in Rome, Italy.[1][2]

Description

The tournament featured six rounds of Standard play on Thursday, two Zendikar Booster Drafts with three rounds of Swiss each on Friday, six rounds of Extended on Saturday and the finals on Sunday. Also, the national teams played two rounds of Team Constructed each on Thursday and Saturday with the Top 4 teams advancing to the single elimination finals on Sunday. The team format was 3 Person Team Constructed with one player playing Standard, one Extended, and one Legacy.

409 players from 65 countries competed in the event. André Coimbra from Portugal won the tournament, thereby claiming the first prize of $45,000.[3] In the team final, China defeated Austria to become the team champion. This was the first Magic Pro Tour event of any sort in which no player in the Top 8 was from the United States or Japan. It was also the first time a Pro Tour Top 8 consisted of players from eight different countries.

The Magic Online World Championship was held for the first time. It also took place in Rome at the site of the paper Magic World Championship. The players played three rounds each of Classic, Zendikar Booster Draft, and Standard on computers provided on the site. After nine rounds the two best players determined the title in a final match of Standard. Anssi Myllymäki from Finland defeated former Pro Player of the Year Shota Yasooka in the final, thus claiming the grand prize of $13,000. The other contestants won between $4,000 and $9,000.

Finishing order

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1 PRT flag André Coimbra $45,000 25 Second Pro Tour Top 8, first Portuguese to win a Pro Tour
2 AUT flag David Reitbauer $24,000 20
3 MYS flag Terry Soh $15,000 16 Third Pro Tour Top 8
4 NLD flag Bram Snepvangers $14,000 16 Fourth Pro Tour Top 8
5 ITA flag William Cavaglieri $11,000 12
6 CHE flag Manuel Bucher $10,500 12
7 BEL flag Marijn Lybaert $10,000 12 Third Pro Tour Top 8
8 DEU flag Florian Pils $9,500 12

Team finals

  1. CHN flag China — Wu Tong, Bo Li, Zhiyang Zhang
  2. AUT flag Austria — Benedikt Klauser, Benjamin Rozhon, Bernhard Lehner
  3. CZE flag Czech Republic — Lukas Jaklovsky, Lukas Blohon, Jan Kotrla
  4. NLD flag Netherlands — Kevin Grove, Niels Noorlander, Tom van Lamoen

Winning deck

André Coimbra - 2009 World Championship - Naya Lightsaber

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast (November 19, 2009). "2009 Magic: The Gathering World Championships". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29.
  2. Wizards of the Coast (November 22, 2009). "All Roads Lead to Victory for Coimbra, China". Magicthegathering.com.
  3. Bill Stark (November 22, 2009). "Finals: The Clean Sweep". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29.

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