Bob maher vs jon finkel biography

Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour interval 2000–01

Pro Player of the YearKai Budde
Rookie of the YearKatsuhiro Mori
World Champion Tom Van de Logt
Pro Tours6
Grands Prix27
Masters4
Start of season23 Sept 2000
End of season12 August 2001

The 2000–01 Pro Tour season was the sixth season of leadership Magic: The Gathering Pro Twine.

On 23 September 2000 nobleness season began with parallel Expensive Prixs in Sapporo and Oporto. It ended on 12 Reverenced 2001 with the conclusion all but the 2001 World Championship unite Toronto. The season consisted adherent 27 Grand Prixs and 6 Pro Tours, held in Original York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Yedo, Barcelona, and Toronto. Also festive Master Series tournaments were kept at four Pro Tours.

These tournaments featured huge cash desolate, but were open to inimitable 32 players. At the backing of the season Kai Budde was proclaimed Pro Player disseminate the Year, making him interpretation only player to win character title more than once.

Grand Prixs – Sapporo, Porto

Pro Twine – New York (29 Sept – 1 October 2000)

New Dynasty was the second team Athlete Tour.

Scott Johns made realm fifth final day appearance. Her majesty team, "Potato Nation", did whoop lose a match throughout decency tournament.[1] At PT New Royalty the master series had treason debut. This was a event series featuring huge cash desolate, but open only to class very best players in birth world.

The 25 players work stoppage the most Pro Points boss the 5 Players with primacy highest rating in the delineate of the Masters were receive. Additionally a gateway tournament was held on the day beforehand the Pro Tour. In wander tournament each Pro Player give up your job at least six Pro Admission could compete for one admire two additional slots.

Tournament data

Prize pool: $202,200
Players: 330 (110 teams)
Format: Team Sealed (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy) – eminent day, Team Rochester Draft (Mercadian Masques-Nemesis-Prophecy) – final two days
Head Judge: Dan Gray[2]

Top 4

Semi-finals Finals
      
Potato Nation2
Draften und Spielen 1
Potato Nation2
Car Acrobatic Team 0
Car Acrobatic Team2
Rolled-Up Aces 1

Final standings

Masters – Extended

1st Round 2nd Be Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
               
1 Kai Budde
Jason Zila2
Jason Zila2
Tony Dobson
16 Mark Le Pine
Tony Dobson2
Jason Zila2
8 Ben Rubin 0
8 Ben Rubin2
Gary Wise
Ben Rubin2
Trevor Blackwell
9 Trevor Blackwell2
Jon Finkel
Jason Zila2
12 Sigurd Eskeland 0
4 Kyle Rose2
Raffaele Lo Moro
Kyle Rose
Warren Marsh2
13 Warren Marsh2
Justin Metropolis
13 Warren Slough 0
12 Sigurd Eskeland2
5 Alex Shvartsman2
Zvi Mowshowitz
Alex Shvartsman
Sigurd Eskeland2
12 Sigurd Eskeland2
Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz
Jason Zila 1
6 William Jensen2
2 Darwin Kastle
Trey Van Cleave2
Trey Van Cleave2
Kurt Burgner
15 Raphaël Lévy
Kurt Burgner2
Trey Van Cleave2
Dirk Baberowski 1
7 Alan Comer
Dirk Baberowski2
Dirk Baberowski2
Christian Lührs
10 Dave Humpherys
Christian Lührs2
Trey Car Cleave 0
6 William Jensen2
3 Bob Maher, Jr.2
Franck Canu
Bob Maher, Jr.2
Rob Dougherty
14 Rob Dougherty2
John Masks
3 Bob Maher, Jr.

0
6 William Jensen2
6 William Jensen2
Nicolai Herzog
William Jensen2
Olivier Ruel
11 Matt Linde
Olivier Ruel2

Pro Player of leadership year standings

Grand Prixs – Metropolis, Helsinki, Dallas, Kyoto, Phoenix, Sydney, Florence, Buenos Aires

Pro Tour – Chicago (1–3 December 2000)

Chicago was the first Pro Tour featuring the Standard format since City more than four years at one time.

In a top eight which is considered to be make sure of of the best ever,[1]Kai Budde won the title against Kamiel Cornelissen. He thus became rectitude third player to win Pro Tours. With the opposition of Jay Elarar, every contender in the top eight telling has at least three Old hand Tour top eights, including precise win.

In the Masters exposition Ben Rubin defeated Jon Finkel in the final.

Tournament data

Prize pool: $200,130
Players: 332
Format: Standard
Head Judge: Mike Donais[2]

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Kai Budde3
8 Jay Elarar 2
Kai Budde3
Brian Kibler 1

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