Masters Series (Magic: The Gathering)

The Masters Series or simply Masters were single-elimination Magic: The Gathering tournaments open to the most accomplished players only. These tournaments awarded cash prizes upon entrance and were held at several Pro Tours each season. The first predecessor to the Masters Series, named Team Challenge, was held at the 2000 Pro Tour New York. In the following seasons Masters were held at four different Pro Tours each season. The last Masters was held at Pro Tour Yokohama. Ben Rubin was the most successful player at the Masters Series, being the only player to win two individual events. Ryan Fuller is the only other player to win two events - one individually and one as part of team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com.

After the 2002–03 season the cash that would have gone into the Masters Series prizes was instead used for a final payout at the end of the season based on Pro Points. This payout was in turn replaced by the Pro Player's Club two years later.

Masters champions

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* Elected to the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame
Season Location Winner Runner-up Result Format Ref.
1999–00 New York City Black Ops
Antoine Ruel*
Olivier Ruel*
Florent Jeudon
Antarctica
Jon Finkel*
Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz*
Daniel O'Mahoney-Schwartz
2–1 Team Rochester Draft [1][2]
2000–01 New York City William Jensen* Jason Zilla 2–1 Extended [3]
2000–01 Chicago Ben Rubin* Jon Finkel* 2–0 Booster Draft [4]
2000–01 Tokyo AlphaBetaUnlimited.com
Chris Benafel
Noah Boeken
Ryan Fuller
Panzer Hunter
Reiji Ando
Itaru Ishida
Momose Kazuyuki
2–1 Team Rochester Draft [5]
2000–01 Barcelona Ben Rubin* Jay Elarar 2–0 Block Constructed [6]
2001–02 New Orleans Michael Pustilnik Chris Benafel 2–0 Booster Draft [7]
2001–02 San Diego Ryan Fuller Dave Humpherys* 2–0 Standard [8]
2001–02 Osaka Phoenix Foundation
Dirk Baberowski*
Marco Blume
Kai Budde*
Panzer Hunter
Reiji Ando
Itaru Ishida
Momose Kazuyuki
2–1 Team Rochester Draft [9]
2001–02 Nice Alexander Witt Justin Gary 2–1 Extended [10]
2002–03 Houston Jens Thorén Gary Wise* 2–0 Booster Draft [11]
2002–03 Chicago Franck Canu Ken Ho 2–0 Standard [12]
2002–03 Venice PS2
Masahiro Kuroda
Katsuhiro Mori
Masahiko Morita
2020
Elijah Pollock
David Rood
Steven Wolfman
2–1 Team Rochester Draft [13]
2002–03 Yokohama Bob Maher* Gabriel Nassif* 2–0 Extended [14]

References

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  1. ^ "Magic: The Gathering Team Challenge 2000 Finals". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on November 6, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  2. ^ "Magic: The Gathering Team Challenge 2000". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  3. ^ "Masters Series Coverage: New York 2000". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on April 10, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  4. ^ "2000 Chicago Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on April 5, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  5. ^ "2001 Tokyo Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on April 5, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  6. ^ "2001 Barcelona Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on June 4, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  7. ^ "2001 New Orleans Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on December 5, 2001. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  8. ^ "2002 Masters Series San Diego Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on January 17, 2002. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  9. ^ "Pro Tour Osaka Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on September 4, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  10. ^ "Pro Tour Nice Masters Coverage". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  11. ^ "Live Coverage of 2002 Houston Masters". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  12. ^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Masters Chicago". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  13. ^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Venice Masters". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  14. ^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Yokohama Masters". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-16.