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National Championship tournaments were held annually in countries in the Asia Pacific region beginning from 1995. The winner of these events was named National Champion and headed the national team at that years' World Championship. Between 1997 and 2001 Asia Pacific Championships were also held, with the Top 8 players from each National Championship earning invitations.

In 2012 a new World Magic Cup competition was announced, replacing the World Championships. Instead of a National Championship tournament, the player with the highest amount of Pro Points in a particular Pro Tour season was named National Champion. The rest of each National team was determined with three qualifiers.

National Championships briefly returned in 2017 and 2018,[1][2] before being disestablished again.

Australia

China

Hong Kong

Indonesia

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Indonesia
National Championships
Years held: 1997 to 2001
2005 to 2011
2017 and 2018
Host cities: Jakata

National Championships (1997 to 2001)

National team members for the World Championships, where known, are marked in bold.

  • Between 1997 and 2000 teams had 4 players.[3]
  • In 2001 teams consisted of three players. The two losing semi-finalists would play off for 3rd place. 4th place still received an invitation as an Alternate. (Italicised)

Invitations could be formally declined and would be offered to the next player in the standings in turn.

Note: An asterisk (*) after a player's name indicates their exact placing is unknown.

1997 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats:
Attendance:

1. IDN flag Adam C. Tamzil*
2. IDN flag Lukman Seliawan*
3. IDN flag Henry Purnomo*
4. IDN flag
5. IDN flag
6. IDN flag
7. IDN flag
8. IDN flag

Sources[4]  

1998 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats:
Attendance:

1. IDN flag
2. IDN flag
3. IDN flag
4. IDN flag
5. IDN flag
6. IDN flag
7. IDN flag
8. IDN flag

Sources  

1999 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats: Standard and Rochester Draft
Attendance:

1. IDN flag
2. IDN flag
3. IDN flag
4. IDN flag
5. IDN flag
6. IDN flag
7. IDN flag
8. IDN flag

Sources  

2000 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats: Standard and Booster Draft
Attendance:

1. IDN flag Agus Susanto
2. IDN flag Yopi Effendi*
3. IDN flag Winindra Wimindra*
4. IDN flag Rudy Widjaja*
5. IDN flag Frans Indrawan*
6. IDN flag Herman Darmawan*
7. IDN flag Wei Ming*
8. IDN flag Oliver*

Sources[5][6]  

2001 National Championship

Location: Jakarta
Date: May 6-7, 2001
Formats: Standard and Rochester Draft
Attendance:

1. IDN flag Rudy Widjaja
2. IDN flag Jansen Angkasa
3. IDN flag Andreas B. Pranoto
4. IDN flag Ray M.T. Pello
5. IDN flag Rino Handra
6. IDN flag William Zulkarnaen Rivai
7. IDN flag Jonsen Sulaeman
8. IDN flag Kawi Santosa

Sources[7][8][9][10][11]  

Open Championships (2005 to 2011)

Year National Champion Runner up Date Location Sources
2005 Fandy Cendrawira August 28, 2005 Jakarta [12][13]
2006 Victor Hartanto August 26, 2006 Jakarta [14][15]
2007 Anthony Subari August 26, 2007 Jakarta [16][17]
2008 Aziz Riphat September 7, 2008 Jakarta [18][19]
2009 Reza Erlangga June 28, 2009 Jakarta [20][21]
2010 Benny Soewanda July 4, 2010 Jakarta [22][23]
2011 Reza Erlangga August 7, 2011 Surabaya [24][25]

World Magic Cup (2012 to 2016)

Year Pro Points Champion Qualifier 1 Qualifier 2 Qualifier 3
2012[26]
2013[27]
2014[28]
2015[29]
2016[30]

National Championships (2017 and 2018)

2017 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats: Standard and Booster Draft
Attendance:

1. IDN flag
2. IDN flag
3. IDN flag
4. IDN flag
5. IDN flag
6. IDN flag
7. IDN flag
8. IDN flag

Pro Points Champion:
[31][32]  

2018 National Championship

Location:
Date:
Formats: Standard and Booster Draft
Attendance:

1. IDN flag
2. IDN flag
3. IDN flag
4. IDN flag
5. IDN flag
6. IDN flag
7. IDN flag
8. IDN flag

Pro Points Champion:
[33][34]  

Japan

Malaysia

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New Zealand

New Zealand
National Championships
Years held: 1997 to 2011
2017 and 2018
Host cities: Auckland
Christchurch
Wellington
Repeat titles: Mark Simpson
Richard Grace

New Zealand held National Championships starting from 1997; originally it had formed a joint competition with Australia in 1995 and 1996.

No New Zealander would make the Top 8 at either the APAC Championships or World Championships.

The best finish of the national team was at the 2013 World Magic Cup where they finished in 7th place.

National Champions

Pro Points Champions

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

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