Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2006
Encyclopedia
The 2006 Pro Tour season was the eleventh season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. On 18 December 2005 the season began with parallel Grand Prixs
in Lille
and Charlotte
. It ended on 3 December 2006 with the conclusion of the 2006 World Championship in Paris. The season consisted of 22 Grand Prixs and 5 Pro Tours, held in Honolulu, Prague, Charleston
, Kobe
, and Paris. At the end of the season Shouta Yasooka
from Japan was proclaimed Pro Player of the year. At the Worlds in Paris the second class of the Hall of Fame
was inducted. The inductees were Bob Maher, Jr., Dave Humpherys
, Raphaël Lévy
, Gary Wise
, and Rob Dougherty
.
GP Charlotte (18–19 December)
GP Hasselt (28–29 January)
GP Richmond (4–5 February)
GP Dortmund (18–19 February)
. Notably absent from the Top 8 were the Japanese players after thirteen consecutive final day appearances.
Players: 410
Format: Standard
Head Judge: John Shannon
GP Cardiff (25–26 March)
GP Madison (25–26 March)
GP Hamamatsu (8–9 April)
GP Barcelona (8–9 April)
Players: 415
Format: Booster Draft (Ravnica
-Guildpact
-Dissension)
Head Judge: Jaap Brouwer
GP Toronto (3–4 June)
GP Kuala Lumpur (3–4 June)
, and Tomoharu Saitou
. With 525 competitors in 175 teams Pro Tour Charleston was the biggest Pro Tour ever. It was also the only Team Constructed Pro Tour ever.
Prize Pool: $234,000
Format: 3-Person Team Block Constructed (Ravnica, Guildpact, Dissension)
Head Judge: Sheldon Menery
GP St. Louis (22–23 July)
GP Malmo (22–23 July)
GP Hiroshima (19–20 August)
GP Phoenix (2–3 September)
GP Sydney (7–8 October)
GP Athens (14–15 October)
Prize Pool: $240,245
Format: Booster Draft (Time Spiral
)
Head Judge: John Shannon
GP Yamagata (18–19 November)
Raphaël Lévy
, Gary Wise
, and Rob Dougherty
. In an all-Japanese final Makihito Mihara
defeated Ryo Ogura. The Dutch team of Kamiel Cornelissen
, Julien Nuijten, and Robert van Medevoort won the team finals against Japan.
Players: 356
Formats: Standard, Booster Draft (Time Spiral), Extended
Head Judge: Jaap Brouwer, Jason Ness
was awarded the Pro Player of the year title.
Grand Prix (Magic: The Gathering)
Grands Prix are professional Magic: The Gathering tournaments, awarding cash prizes, Pro Points and invitations to Pro Tours. They are open to all players and are usually the biggest Magic tournaments. The first Grand Prix was held on 22–23 March 1997 in Amsterdam...
in Lille
Lille
Lille is a city in northern France . It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country behind those of Paris, Lyon and Marseille. Lille is situated on the Deûle River, near France's border with Belgium...
and Charlotte
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. It ended on 3 December 2006 with the conclusion of the 2006 World Championship in Paris. The season consisted of 22 Grand Prixs and 5 Pro Tours, held in Honolulu, Prague, Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the second largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It was made the county seat of Charleston County in 1901 when Charleston County was founded. The city's original name was Charles Towne in 1670, and it moved to its present location from a location on the west bank of the...
, Kobe
Kobe
, pronounced , is the fifth-largest city in Japan and is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture on the southern side of the main island of Honshū, approximately west of Osaka...
, and Paris. At the end of the season Shouta Yasooka
Shouta Yasooka
is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
from Japan was proclaimed Pro Player of the year. At the Worlds in Paris the second class of the Hall of Fame
Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame
The Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame was started in 2005 to honor the most successful Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour players. The first inductions came on the tenth anniversary of the first Pro Tour event, and new Hall of Famers will be determined annually...
was inducted. The inductees were Bob Maher, Jr., Dave Humpherys
Dave Humpherys
David Humpherys is a former professional Magic: The Gathering player from the United States. Humpherys now works for the company that produced Magic, Wizards of the Coast. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006.- Top 8 appearances :- References :...
, Raphaël Lévy
Raphaël Lévy
Raphaël Lévy is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is the first player to have been inducted while active on the Pro Tour. He is one of only four players to have won Grand Prix on three different...
, Gary Wise
Gary Wise
Gary Wise is a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Canada. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He also wrote the "Wise Words" and "Limited Skills" articles....
, and Rob Dougherty
Rob Dougherty
Robert R. Dougherty is a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Framingham, Massachusetts. He was inducted to the Magic Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is also a tournament organizer and the founder of Your Move Games...
.
Grand Prixs – Lille, Charlotte, Hasselt, Richmond, Dortmund
GP Lille (18–19 December)- Helmut Summersberger
- Daniel Krutil
- Nicholas Labarre
- Luca Verdiani
- Martin Brenner
- Loïc Le Briand
- Max Bracht
- Nicolas Francois
GP Charlotte (18–19 December)
- Michael Krumb
- Alex Majlaton
- Kyle Goodman
- David Shiels
- Antonino De RosaAntonino De RosaAntonino De Rosa is an Italian-American Magic: The Gathering player. His successes include three Grand Prix wins, a US Nationals title in 2005, and a top eight at Pro Tour Prague 2006.- Achievements:Other accomplishments...
- Alan Hubbard
- Chris Boozer
- Thomas LaPille
GP Hasselt (28–29 January)
- Sam Gomersall
- Julien Goron
- Maurice Palijama
- Ziga Fritz
- Helge Nelson
- Dimitri Reinderman
- Quentin Martin
- Francois Moreau
GP Richmond (4–5 February)
- Richard HoaenRichard HoaenRichard Hoaen is a Canadian Magic: The Gathering player. Known for his skill in limited formats, Hoaen has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour just once...
- Jonathan SonneJonathan SonneJonathan Sonne is an American Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour once, and has won two Grand Prix. He was also part of the US national team that placed second at the World Championship in 2005.-Achievements:...
- Adam Chambers
- John Fiorillo
- Eugene HarveyEugene Harvey (Magic: The Gathering player)Eugene Harvey is an American Magic: The Gathering player. His major successes include four Pro Tour top eights, and five Grand Prix top eights. Harvey was part of the US national team that won the World Championship in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour. He also won the 2002 US National...
- Taylor Webb
- Gerry Thompson
- Michael Pinnegar
GP Dortmund (18–19 February)
- David Brucker
- Julien Goron
- Mathias Wigge
- Marco Rothaupt
- Dennis Grudowski
- Julien Nuijten
- Olivier RuelOlivier RuelOlivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points...
- Stefan Rentzsch
Pro Tour – Honolulu (3–5 March 2006)
Mark Herberholz won Pro Tour Honolulu piloting a green/red aggro-deck. He defeated Craig Jones in the finals. The final eight included both Ruel brothers, Antoine and OlivierOlivier
Olivier is the French form of Oliver. It may refer to:As a surname:* Guillaume-Antoine Olivier , a French entomologist* George Olivier, count of Wallis , Austrian field marshal...
. Notably absent from the Top 8 were the Japanese players after thirteen consecutive final day appearances.
Tournament data
Prize pool: $240,245Players: 410
Format: Standard
Head Judge: John Shannon
Top 8
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Herberholz | $40,000 | 25 | 3rd Final day |
2 | Craig Jones | $22,000 | 20 | |
3 | Tiago Chan | $15,000 | 16 | |
4 | Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points... |
$14,000 | 16 | 5th Final day |
5 | Osyp Lebedowicz Osyp Lebedowicz Osyp Lebedowicz is an American Magic: The Gathering player. He won Pro Tour Venice 2003, and is also known for his involvement in developing the Aether Vial affinity archetype.-Achievements:-References:... |
$11,500 | 12 | 3rd Final day |
6 | Max Bracht | $11,000 | 12 | |
7 | Ruud Warmenhoven | $10,500 | 12 | |
8 | Antoine Ruel Antoine Ruel Antoine Ruel is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight at the Pro Tour four times, including a win in Los Angeles in 2005... |
$10,000 | 12 | 4th Final day |
Pro Player of the year standings
Rank | Player | Pro Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Mark Herberholz | 28 |
2 | Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points... |
22 |
3 | Craig Jones | 20 |
4 | Tiago Chan | 18 |
5 | Max Bracht | 15 |
Grand Prixs – Manila, Cardiff, Madison, Hamamatsu, Barcelona
GP Manila (18–19 March)- James Porter
- Jiro Francisco
- Cynic Kim
- Bo Sun
- Jake Hart
- Felix Gonzales
- Takuya Osawa
- Dominic Ortega
GP Cardiff (25–26 March)
- Martin Dingler
- Wesimo Al-Bacha
- Roel van Heeswijk
- Julian Jardine
- Quentin Martin
- Bram SnepvangersBram SnepvangersBram Snepvangers is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. He is now considered retired, but has been on and off the Pro Tour for twelve years. In addition to his success playing Magic, he is known as a community builder both as a judge and a tournament organiser. Each year he hosts an invitational...
- Raphaël LévyRaphaël LévyRaphaël Lévy is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is the first player to have been inducted while active on the Pro Tour. He is one of only four players to have won Grand Prix on three different...
- Antoine RuelAntoine RuelAntoine Ruel is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight at the Pro Tour four times, including a win in Los Angeles in 2005...
GP Madison (25–26 March)
- 1. Faddy Josh
- Brian Ziegler
- Tim Bulger
- Takanobu Sato
- 2. Free James Beeton
- Kyle Goodman
- Mark Ioli
- Benjamin Lundquist
- 3. 4815162342
- Richard HoaenRichard HoaenRichard Hoaen is a Canadian Magic: The Gathering player. Known for his skill in limited formats, Hoaen has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour just once...
- Eric FroehlichEric FroehlichEric Froehlich is an American professional poker player, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. As of 2009, Froehlich's total live tournament winnings exceed $1,300,000. His 16 cashes at the WSOP account for $867,783 of those winnings....
- Bob Maher, Jr.
- Richard Hoaen
- 4. Cedric Philips Stole My Bike
- John Pelcak
- Chris McDaniel
- Jonathan SonneJonathan SonneJonathan Sonne is an American Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour once, and has won two Grand Prix. He was also part of the US national team that placed second at the World Championship in 2005.-Achievements:...
GP Hamamatsu (8–9 April)
- 1. Tanii Monogatari
- Kotatsu Saitou
- Takahiro Katayama
- Yuusuke Tanii
- 2. Stardust Crusader
- Akira AsaharaAkira AsaharaAkira Asahara is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. His successes include two Pro Tour top eights, two Grand Prix wins, and eight other Grand Prix top eights. He has been referred to as a rogue deck designer.-Achievements:...
- Masaya Kitayama
- Shouta YasookaShouta Yasookais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
- Akira Asahara
- 3. Limit Break
- Takuya Oosawa
- Ryou Ogura
- Itaru IshidaItaru Ishidais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. The bulk of his success has been on the Grand Prix circuit. With seventeen top eights, Ishida ranks fourth in this category behind Alex Shvartsman , and brothers Olivier and Antoine Ruel...
- 4. Kiosk
- Takashi Ishihara
- Shuhei Itou
- Daisuke Saitou
GP Barcelona (8–9 April)
- Helmut Summersberger
- Raphaël LévyRaphaël LévyRaphaël Lévy is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is the first player to have been inducted while active on the Pro Tour. He is one of only four players to have won Grand Prix on three different...
- Jelger WiegersmaJelger WiegersmaJelger Wiegersma is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Formerly a pro he is now considered to be retired, but shows up for a Pro Tour every once in a while. He has won one Pro Tours as a member of team Von Dutch with teammates being Jeroen Remie and Kamiel Cornelissen. He also won a Grand Prix...
- Johan Sadeghpour
- Olivier RuelOlivier RuelOlivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points...
- Aniol Alcaraz
- Jean Charles Salvin
- Sebastian Aljiaj
Pro Tour – Prague (5–7 May 2006)
Takuya Osawa won Pro Tour Prague, defeating Aaron Brackmann in the finals. In a Top 8 of rather unknown players Shuhei Nakamura was the only one to have made it to the final stage of a PT before.Tournament data
Prize pool: $240,245Players: 415
Format: Booster Draft (Ravnica
Ravnica: City of Guilds
This article is about the Magic: The Gathering set known as Ravnica: City of Guilds. For an article about the plane and the guilds mentioned below, see Ravnica ....
-Guildpact
Guildpact
Guildpact is a Magic: The Gathering set, second in the Ravnica Block. Guildpact was released on February 3, 2006.-Design:Ravnica was conceived following the success of Invasion. Invasion, released in 2000, emphasized interactions between the colors, and it was one of Magics most popular releases...
-Dissension)
Head Judge: Jaap Brouwer
Top 8
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Takuya Osawa | $40,000 | 25 | |
2 | Aaron Brackmann | $22,000 | 20 | |
3 | Shuhei Nakamura | $15,000 | 16 | 3rd Final day |
4 | Christian Hüttenberger | $14,000 | 16 | |
5 | Rasmus Sibast | $11,500 | 12 | |
6 | Antonino De Rosa Antonino De Rosa Antonino De Rosa is an Italian-American Magic: The Gathering player. His successes include three Grand Prix wins, a US Nationals title in 2005, and a top eight at Pro Tour Prague 2006.- Achievements:Other accomplishments... |
$11,000 | 12 | |
7 | Joe Crosby | $10,500 | 12 | |
8 | Quentin Martin | $10,000 | 12 |
Pro Player of the year standings
Rank | Player | Pro Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Mark Herberholz | 32 |
Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel Olivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points... |
32 | |
3 | Takuya Osawa | 30 |
4 | Craig Jones | 24 |
Quentin Martin | 24 |
Grand Prixs – Torino, Toronto, Kuala Lumpur
GP Torino (3–4 June)- Nico Bohny
- Antoine RuelAntoine RuelAntoine Ruel is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight at the Pro Tour four times, including a win in Los Angeles in 2005...
- Bram SnepvangersBram SnepvangersBram Snepvangers is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. He is now considered retired, but has been on and off the Pro Tour for twelve years. In addition to his success playing Magic, he is known as a community builder both as a judge and a tournament organiser. Each year he hosts an invitational...
- Klaus Jöns
- Marco Lombardi
- Guillaume Wafo-TapaGuillaume Wafo-TapaGuillaume Wafo-Tapa is a French Magic: The Gathering player. Best known for winning Pro Tour Yokohama in 2007, Wafo-Tapa's career has featured three other Pro Tour top eights, and six Grand Prix top eights...
- Giacomo Mallamaci
- Pierre Canali
GP Toronto (3–4 June)
- Antonino De RosaAntonino De RosaAntonino De Rosa is an Italian-American Magic: The Gathering player. His successes include three Grand Prix wins, a US Nationals title in 2005, and a top eight at Pro Tour Prague 2006.- Achievements:Other accomplishments...
- Jonathan SonneJonathan SonneJonathan Sonne is an American Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour once, and has won two Grand Prix. He was also part of the US national team that placed second at the World Championship in 2005.-Achievements:...
- Kyle Sanchez
- Mark Lovin
- John Fiorillo
- Brad Taulbee
- Jay Jiang
- Jelger WiegersmaJelger WiegersmaJelger Wiegersma is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Formerly a pro he is now considered to be retired, but shows up for a Pro Tour every once in a while. He has won one Pro Tours as a member of team Von Dutch with teammates being Jeroen Remie and Kamiel Cornelissen. He also won a Grand Prix...
GP Kuala Lumpur (3–4 June)
- Kenji TsumuraKenji Tsumurais a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Japan. He is one of only seven players to have reached the top eight of a Pro Tour more than five times.-Career:...
- Osamu FujitaOsamu Fujitais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. His successes include a second place finish at Pro Tour Amsterdam 2004, a win at Grand Prix Taipei 2005, and eight other Grand Prix top eights. He is ranked 28th on lifetime pro points.-Achievements:...
- Quentin Martin
- Ruud Warmenhoven
- Terry Soh
- Shouta YasookaShouta Yasookais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
- Cynic Kim
- Itaru IshidaItaru Ishidais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. The bulk of his success has been on the Grand Prix circuit. With seventeen top eights, Ishida ranks fourth in this category behind Alex Shvartsman , and brothers Olivier and Antoine Ruel...
Pro Tour – Charleston (16–18 June 2006)
The Japanese team "Kajiharu80" won Pro Tour Charleston, defeating the Brazlian team "Raaala Pumba" in the final. "Kajiharu80" consisted of Tomohiro Kaji, Shouta YasookaShouta Yasooka
is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
, and Tomoharu Saitou
Tomoharu Saitou
is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.-Career:Saitou debuted at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. An 83rd place finish meant he fell just short of making money. Later the same season, he made his first standout finish by reaching the top eight of the Asia Pacific...
. With 525 competitors in 175 teams Pro Tour Charleston was the biggest Pro Tour ever. It was also the only Team Constructed Pro Tour ever.
Tournament data
Players: 525 (175 teams)Prize Pool: $234,000
Format: 3-Person Team Block Constructed (Ravnica, Guildpact, Dissension)
Head Judge: Sheldon Menery
Top 4
Final standings
Place | Team | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kajiharu80 | Tomohiro Kaji | $75,000 | 20 | 3rd Final day |
Shouta Yasooka Shouta Yasooka is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title.... |
20 | ||||
Tomoharu Saitou Tomoharu Saitou is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.-Career:Saitou debuted at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. An 83rd place finish meant he fell just short of making money. Later the same season, he made his first standout finish by reaching the top eight of the Asia Pacific... |
20 | 2nd Final day | |||
2 | Raaala Pumba | Celso Zampere | $36,000 | 16 | |
Willy Edel | 16 | ||||
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa is a Brazilian Magic: The Gathering player. He is the first South American player to have seven Pro Tour top 8s. In 2011, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa became the youngest player to ever reach 300 lifetime Pro Points.- Career :Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa began his professional... |
16 | ||||
3 | D-25 | Chikura Nakajima | $21,000 | 12 | |
Ryuichi Arita | 12 | 4th Final day | |||
Kazuya Mitamura | 12 | ||||
4 | Big Timing With Big Oots | Chris McDaniel | $18,000 | 12 | 2nd Final day |
Gadiel Szleifer | 12 | 3rd Final day | |||
John Pelcak | 12 |
Grand Prixs – Toulouse, St. Louis, Malmo, Hiroshima, Phoenix, Sydney, Athens
GP Toulouse (24–25 June)- Kenji TsumuraKenji Tsumurais a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Japan. He is one of only seven players to have reached the top eight of a Pro Tour more than five times.-Career:...
- Marijn Lybaert
- Shuhei Nakamura
- Adrian Olivera
- Julien Soum
- Olivier RuelOlivier RuelOlivier Ruel is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He holds the record for most Grand Prix Top 8’s, and is one of twenty players with five or more Pro Tour top 8’s. After 2010 Pro Tour San Juan Olivier surpassed Kai Budde as the leader in lifetime Pro Points...
- Shouta YasookaShouta Yasookais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
- Thomas Didierjean
GP St. Louis (22–23 July)
- Shuhei Nakamura
- Zac Hill
- Kenji TsumuraKenji Tsumurais a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Japan. He is one of only seven players to have reached the top eight of a Pro Tour more than five times.-Career:...
- Chris Fennell
- Alex Kim
- Pierre Mondon
- Dalton King
- Jeremy Kunkel
GP Malmo (22–23 July)
- Wessel Oomens
- Vasilis Fatouros
- Wilco Pinkster
- Axel Berglund
- Jelger WiegersmaJelger WiegersmaJelger Wiegersma is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Formerly a pro he is now considered to be retired, but shows up for a Pro Tour every once in a while. He has won one Pro Tours as a member of team Von Dutch with teammates being Jeroen Remie and Kamiel Cornelissen. He also won a Grand Prix...
- Kamiel CornelissenKamiel CornelissenKamiel Cornelissen is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Once a Pro Tour mainstay, he is now considered retired, despite playing the odd event. He is one of eighteen players with five or more Pro Tour top eights, including back to back second place finishes, and a win with teammates Jelger...
- André Coimbra
- Asbjørn Fallesen
GP Hiroshima (19–20 August)
- Shuhei Nakamura
- André Coimbra
- Takahiro Suzuki
- Basam Tebet
- Julien Nuijten
- Kentarou Nonaka
- Ichirou Shimura
- Yuusuke Wakisaka
GP Phoenix (2–3 September)
- Carlos RomãoCarlos RomãoCarlos Eduardo Romão is a Brazilian Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his win at the 2002 World Championships. Along with Diego Ostrovich, he is widely regarded as the first South American to achieve success on the Pro Tour, and was the first South American to win a Pro...
- Sean Inoue
- Raphaël LévyRaphaël LévyRaphaël Lévy is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is the first player to have been inducted while active on the Pro Tour. He is one of only four players to have won Grand Prix on three different...
- Sam Stein
- Geoffrey Siron
- Gadiel Szleifer
- André Coimbra
- Shu Kumuro
GP Sydney (7–8 October)
- James Zhang
- Anatoli Lightfoot
- Tomoharu SaitouTomoharu Saitouis one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.-Career:Saitou debuted at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. An 83rd place finish meant he fell just short of making money. Later the same season, he made his first standout finish by reaching the top eight of the Asia Pacific...
- Jeremy Neeman
- Steven Aplin
- Takuya Oosawa
- Shouta YasookaShouta Yasookais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
- Hugh Glanville
GP Athens (14–15 October)
- Sebastian Aljiaj
- Vincent Lemoine
- Marcio Carvalho
- Guillaume Wafo-TapaGuillaume Wafo-TapaGuillaume Wafo-Tapa is a French Magic: The Gathering player. Best known for winning Pro Tour Yokohama in 2007, Wafo-Tapa's career has featured three other Pro Tour top eights, and six Grand Prix top eights...
- David Brucker
- Antoine RuelAntoine RuelAntoine Ruel is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight at the Pro Tour four times, including a win in Los Angeles in 2005...
- Evangelos Papatsarouchas
- Aaron Brackmann
Pro Tour – Kobe (20–22 October 2006)
German Jan-Moritz Merkel won Pro Tour Kobe. It was his first appearance at a Pro Tour.Tournament data
Players: 388Prize Pool: $240,245
Format: Booster Draft (Time Spiral
Time Spiral
Time Spiral is a Magic: The Gathering expansion set, released October 6, 2006. The set is laden with references to previous Magic: the Gathering sets and is the first to take place in Dominaria since the May 2003 set Scourge...
)
Head Judge: John Shannon
Top 8
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jan-Moritz Merkel | $40,000 | 25 | Pro Tour debut |
2 | Willy Edel | $22,000 | 20 | 2nd Final day |
3 | Bastien Perez | $15,000 | 16 | |
4 | Thomas Didierjean | $14,000 | 16 | Pro Tour debut |
5 | Kenji Tsumura Kenji Tsumura is a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Japan. He is one of only seven players to have reached the top eight of a Pro Tour more than five times.-Career:... |
$11,500 | 12 | 4th Final day |
6 | Bram Snepvangers Bram Snepvangers Bram Snepvangers is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. He is now considered retired, but has been on and off the Pro Tour for twelve years. In addition to his success playing Magic, he is known as a community builder both as a judge and a tournament organiser. Each year he hosts an invitational... |
$11,000 | 12 | 3rd Final day |
7 | Tomoharu Saitou Tomoharu Saitou is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.-Career:Saitou debuted at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. An 83rd place finish meant he fell just short of making money. Later the same season, he made his first standout finish by reaching the top eight of the Asia Pacific... |
$10,500 | 12 | 3rd Final day |
8 | Takahiro Suzuki | $10,000 | 12 |
Grand Prixs – New Jersey, Yamagata
GP New Jersey (11–12 November)- Guillaume Cardin
- Richard HoaenRichard HoaenRichard Hoaen is a Canadian Magic: The Gathering player. Known for his skill in limited formats, Hoaen has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour just once...
- Timothy Aten
- Jason Imperiale
- Gerry Thompson
- John Pelcak
- Andrew Stokinger
- Shouta YasookaShouta Yasookais a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
GP Yamagata (18–19 November)
- Takihiro Suzuki
- Takeshi Ozawa
- Jelger WiegersmaJelger WiegersmaJelger Wiegersma is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Formerly a pro he is now considered to be retired, but shows up for a Pro Tour every once in a while. He has won one Pro Tours as a member of team Von Dutch with teammates being Jeroen Remie and Kamiel Cornelissen. He also won a Grand Prix...
- Katsuhiro MoriKatsuhiro Moriis Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is the most successful player in the individual portion of World Championships, winning one tournament and making the top eight of two others.-Career:...
- Richard HoaenRichard HoaenRichard Hoaen is a Canadian Magic: The Gathering player. Known for his skill in limited formats, Hoaen has reached the top eight of a Pro Tour just once...
- Antoine RuelAntoine RuelAntoine Ruel is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He has reached the top eight at the Pro Tour four times, including a win in Los Angeles in 2005...
- Ryo Ogura
- Yuu Murakami
2006 World Championships – Paris (29 November – 3 December 2006)
The tournament began with the Hall of Fame induction of Bob Maher, Jr., Dave HumpherysDave Humpherys
David Humpherys is a former professional Magic: The Gathering player from the United States. Humpherys now works for the company that produced Magic, Wizards of the Coast. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006.- Top 8 appearances :- References :...
Raphaël Lévy
Raphaël Lévy
Raphaël Lévy is a professional Magic: The Gathering player. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is the first player to have been inducted while active on the Pro Tour. He is one of only four players to have won Grand Prix on three different...
, Gary Wise
Gary Wise
Gary Wise is a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Canada. He was inducted to the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame in November 2006. He also wrote the "Wise Words" and "Limited Skills" articles....
, and Rob Dougherty
Rob Dougherty
Robert R. Dougherty is a professional Magic: The Gathering player from Framingham, Massachusetts. He was inducted to the Magic Hall of Fame in November 2006. He is also a tournament organizer and the founder of Your Move Games...
. In an all-Japanese final Makihito Mihara
Makihito Mihara
is Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. Best known for winning the 2006 World Championship, Mihara's resume includes two more Pro Tour top eights, and three Grand Prix top eights including a win.- Career :Mihara's Pro Tour career began at Pro Tour Venice in 2003...
defeated Ryo Ogura. The Dutch team of Kamiel Cornelissen
Kamiel Cornelissen
Kamiel Cornelissen is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Once a Pro Tour mainstay, he is now considered retired, despite playing the odd event. He is one of eighteen players with five or more Pro Tour top eights, including back to back second place finishes, and a win with teammates Jelger...
, Julien Nuijten, and Robert van Medevoort won the team finals against Japan.
Tournament data
Prize pool: $255,245 (individual) + $210,000 (national teams)Players: 356
Formats: Standard, Booster Draft (Time Spiral), Extended
Head Judge: Jaap Brouwer, Jason Ness
Top 8
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Makihito Mihara Makihito Mihara is Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. Best known for winning the 2006 World Championship, Mihara's resume includes two more Pro Tour top eights, and three Grand Prix top eights including a win.- Career :Mihara's Pro Tour career began at Pro Tour Venice in 2003... |
$50,000 | 25 | |
2 | Ryo Ogura | $25,000 | 20 | 2nd Final day |
3 | Nicholas Lovett | $16,000 | 16 | 1st Welshmen in a Top 8, Pro Tour debut |
4 | Gabriel Nassif Gabriel Nassif Gabriel Nassif is a French professional card player. He is known for his continuous success on the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour and was the 2004 Pro Tour Player of the Year. He also enjoys playing poker, having moderate success at the World Series of Poker in recent years... |
$15,000 | 16 | 7th Final day |
5 | Paulo Carvalho | $11,500 | 12 | Pro Tour debut |
6 | Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa is a Brazilian Magic: The Gathering player. He is the first South American player to have seven Pro Tour top 8s. In 2011, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa became the youngest player to ever reach 300 lifetime Pro Points.- Career :Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa began his professional... |
$11,000 | 12 | 2nd Final day |
7 | Tiago Chan | $10,500 | 12 | 2nd Final day |
8 | Katsuhiro Mori Katsuhiro Mori is Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is the most successful player in the individual portion of World Championships, winning one tournament and making the top eight of two others.-Career:... |
$10,000 | 12 | 2nd Final day |
National team competition
- The Netherlands (Julien Nuijten, Kamiel CornelissenKamiel CornelissenKamiel Cornelissen is a Dutch Magic: The Gathering player. Once a Pro Tour mainstay, he is now considered retired, despite playing the odd event. He is one of eighteen players with five or more Pro Tour top eights, including back to back second place finishes, and a win with teammates Jelger...
, Robert van Medevoort) - Japan (Hidenori Katayama, Katsuhiro MoriKatsuhiro Moriis Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is the most successful player in the individual portion of World Championships, winning one tournament and making the top eight of two others.-Career:...
, Shuhei Yamamoto)
Pro Player of the year final standings
After the World Championship Shouta YasookaShouta Yasooka
is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title....
was awarded the Pro Player of the year title.
Rank | Player | Pro Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Shouta Yasooka Shouta Yasooka is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is best known for his success in the 2006 Pro Tour season, when he won Pro Tour Charleston with Tomohiro Kaji and Tomoharu Saitou, as well as the Player of the Year title.... |
60 |
2 | Shuhei Nakamura | 56 |
3 | Tiago Chan | 51 |
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa is a Brazilian Magic: The Gathering player. He is the first South American player to have seven Pro Tour top 8s. In 2011, Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa became the youngest player to ever reach 300 lifetime Pro Points.- Career :Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa began his professional... |
51 | |
5 | Tomoharu Saitou Tomoharu Saitou is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.-Career:Saitou debuted at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. An 83rd place finish meant he fell just short of making money. Later the same season, he made his first standout finish by reaching the top eight of the Asia Pacific... |
50 |