Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2016–17
2016–17 Pro Tour seasonPro Tours |
4 |
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Grands Prix |
49 |
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Hall of Fame inductions |
Yuuya Watanabe Owen Turtenwald |
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Start of season |
13 August 2016 |
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End of season |
30 July 2017 |
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The 2016–17 Pro Tour season will be the twenty-second season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It will start on 13 August 2016 with Grand Prix Portland and Rimini and end on 30 July 2017 with the conclusion of Pro Tour Kyoto. The season will consist of 49 Grand Prix and 4 Pro Tours, located in Honolulu, Dublin, Nashville, and Kyoto.[1]
Grand Prix
Magic: The Gathering World Championship
- Seattle[7] (1–4 September 2016)
Top 4 playoff
| Semifinals
| | | Finals
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| 1
| Brian Braun-Duin
| 3
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| 4
| Shouta Yasooka
| 0
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| | Brian Braun-Duin
| 3
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| | Márcio Carvalho
| 1
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| 2
| Márcio Carvalho
| 3
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| 3
| Oliver Tiu
| 1
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Final standings
The following twenty-four players received an invitation to the 2016 World Championship due to their performance in the 2015–16 season. They are ordered according to the final standings of the event.
# |
Player |
Prize |
Pro points |
Qualified due to |
1 |
Brian Braun-Duin |
$70,000 |
14 |
2015–16 Grand Prix Player of the Year |
2 |
Márcio Carvalho |
$40,000 |
11 |
Draft Master |
3 |
Oliver Tiu |
$20,000 |
9 |
Constructed Master |
4 |
Shouta Yasooka |
$20,000 |
9 |
Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
5 |
Lukas Blohon |
$10,000 |
9 |
Pro Tour Eldritch Moon winner |
6 |
Luis Scott-Vargas |
$10,000 |
9 |
Outstanding Hall of Famer |
7 |
Jiachen Tao |
$10,000 |
8 |
Pro Tour Oath of the Gatewatch winner |
8 |
Seth Manfield |
$10,000 |
8 |
2015 World Champion |
9 |
Thiago Saporito |
$5,000 |
8 |
2nd Most Pro Points Latin America |
10 |
Steve Rubin |
$5,000 |
7 |
Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad winner |
11 |
Mike Sigrist |
$5,000 |
7 |
5th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified |
12 |
Reid Duke |
$5,000 |
7 |
4th Most Pro Points North America |
13 |
Brad Nelson |
$5,000 |
7 |
4th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified |
14 |
Joel Larsson |
$5,000 |
7 |
3rd Most Pro Points Europe |
15 |
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa |
$5,000 |
7 |
Most Pro Points Latin America |
16 |
Yuuya Watanabe |
$5,000 |
6 |
2nd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
17 |
Owen Turtenwald |
$2,500 |
6 |
2015–16 Player of the Year |
18 |
Ondřej Stráský |
$2,500 |
6 |
2nd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
19 |
Samuel Pardee |
$2,500 |
5 |
Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
20 |
Andrea Mengucci |
$2,500 |
5 |
3rd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
21 |
Niels Noorlander |
$2,500 |
5 |
2015 Magic Online Champion |
22 |
Kazuyuki Takimura |
$2,500 |
5 |
Pro Tour Battle for Zendikar winner |
23 |
Ryoichi Tamada |
$2,500 |
4 |
3rd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
24 |
Martin Müller |
$2,500 |
3 |
2nd Most Pro Points Europe |
Grand Prix
Pro Tour Kaladesh
- Honolulu[12] (14–16 October 2016)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Top 8
| Quarterfinals Stage 1
| | | Quarterfinals Stage 2
| | | Semifinals
| | | Finals
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| 1
| Makis Matsoukas
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| Bye
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| | Makis Matsoukas
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| | Bye
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| | Makis Matsoukas
| 1
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| | Carlos Romão
| 3
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| 4
| Matthew Nass
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| Bye
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| | Matthew Nass
| 0
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| | Carlos Romão
| 3
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| 5
| Carlos Romão
| 3
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| 8
| Joey Manner
| 1
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| | Carlos Romão
| 1
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| | Shouta Yasooka
| 3
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| 6
| Ben Hull
| 3
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| 7
| Lee Shi Tian
| 1
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| | Ben Hull
| 3
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| | Pierre Dagen
| 0
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| Bye
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| 3
| Pierre Dagen
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| | Ben Hull
| 1
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| | Shouta Yasooka
| 3
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| | Bye
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| | Shouta Yasooka
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| Bye
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| 2
| Shouta Yasooka
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Final standings
Place |
Player |
Prize |
Pro Points |
Comment |
1 |
Shouta Yasooka |
$50,000 |
31 |
4th final day, 2nd Pro Tour win |
2 |
Carlos Romão |
$20,000 |
27 |
2nd final day |
3 |
Makis Matsoukas |
$15,000 |
23 |
Pro Tour debut |
4 |
Ben Hull |
$15,000 |
23 |
Pro Tour debut |
5 |
Pierre Dagen |
$10,000 |
19 |
2nd final day |
6 |
Matthew Nass |
$10,000 |
19 |
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7 |
Lee Shi Tian |
$5,000 |
15 |
5th final day |
8 |
Joey Manner |
$5,000 |
15 |
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Pro Player of the year standings
Grand Prix
World Magic Cup
- Rotterdam (18–20 November 2016)
Top 8
| Quarter-finals
| | | Semi-finals
| | | Finals
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| 1
| Belgium
| 2
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| 8
| Panama
| 0
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| | Belgium
| 2
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| | Italy
| 0
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| 4
| Australia
| 1
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| 5
| Italy
| 2
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| | Belgium
| 0
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| | Greece
| 2
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| 3
| Greece
| 2
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| 6
| Ukraine
| 0
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| | Greece
| 2
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| | Belarus
| 0
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| 2
| Finland
| 1
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| 7
| Belarus
| 2
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Final standings
Pro Player of the year standings
Grand Prix
Pro Tour Aether Revolt
- Dublin (3–5 February 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Grand Prix
- GP Pittsburgh (11–12 February 2017)
- GP Utrecht (25–26 February 2017)
- GP Shizuoka (18–19 March 2017)
- GP San Antonio (1–2 April 2017)
- GP Bologna (6–7 May 2017)
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- GP Vancouver (18–19 February 2017)
- GP New Jersey (11–12 March 2017)
- GP Porto Alegre (18–19 March 2017)
- GP Mexico City (8–9 April 2017)
- GP Beijing (6–7 May 2017)
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- GP Brisbane (18–19 February 2017)
- GP Barcelona (11–12 March 2017)
- GP Orlando (25–26 March 2017)
- GP Richmond (6–7 May 2017)
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Pro Tour Nashville
- Nashville (12–14 May 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Grand Prix
- GP Montreal (20–21 May 2017)
- GP Kobe (27–28 May 2017)
- GP Las Vegas 1 (15–16 June 2017)
- GP Columbus (24–25 June 2017)
- GP Kyoto (22–23 July 2017)
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- GP Santiago (20–21 May 2017)
- GP Amsterdam (3–4 June 2017)
- GP Las Vegas 2 (16–17 June 2017)
- GP Sydney (24–25 June 2017)
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- GP Copenhagen (27–28 May 2017)
- GP Manila (3–4 June 2017)
- GP Las Vegas 3 (17–18 June 2017)
- GP Toronto (22–23 July 2017)
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Pro Tour Kyoto
- Kyoto (27–30 July 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
References