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Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2011

The 2011 Pro Tour season was the sixteenth season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It began on 22 January 2011 with Grand Prix Atlanta, and ended on 20 November 2011 with the conclusion of the 2011 World Championship in San Francisco. The season consisted of twenty Grands Prix,[1] and four Pro Tours, located in Paris, Nagoya, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.[2]

2011 Pro Tour season
Pro Player of the Year Owen Turtenwald
Rookie of the Year Matthias Hunt
World Champion Jun'ya Iyanaga
Pro Tours4
Grands Prix20
Hall of Fame inductions Shuhei Nakamura
Anton Jonsson
Steven O'Mahoney-Schwartz
Start of season22 January 2011
End of season20 November 2011

Mode

Four Pro Tours and eighteen Grands Prix were held in the 2011 season. Further Pro Points were awarded at national championships. These Pro Points were mainly used to determine the Pro Player club levels of players participating in these events, but also decide which player was awarded the Pro Player of the year title at the end of the season. Based on final standings Pro Points are awarded as follows:[3]

Rank Pro Points awarded at
Pro Tour Grand Prix Nationals Worlds (Team)
1 25 10 10 6
2 20 8 8 5
3–4 16 6 6 4
5–8 12 5 4 3
9–12 8 4 2 2
13–16 8 3 1 1
17–24 7 2
25–32 6 2
33–64 5 1
65–100 4
101–200 3
201+ 2

Grand Prix: Atlanta

GP Atlanta (22–23 January 2011)
  • Format: Extended
  • Attendance: 1223
  1.   Jason Ford
  2.   Ben Stark
  3.   Jody Keith
  4.   Christian Valenti
  5.   Ari Lax
  6.   John Runyon
  7.   Charles Gindy
  8.   Owen Turtenwald

Pro Tour – Paris (10–13 February 2011)

Pro Tour Paris was held at Espace Champerret. The formats were Standard and Scars of Mirrodin-Mirrodin Besieged Booster Draft.[2]

Tournament data

Prize pool: $230,795
Format: Standard, Booster Draft

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Vincent Lemoine 3
8 Shintaro Ishimura 2
Vincent Lemoine 2
Paul Rietzl 3
4 Patrick Chapin 0
5 Paul Rietzl 3
Paul Rietzl 1
Ben Stark 3
2 Nico Bohny 2
7 Naoki Nakada 3
Naoki Nakada 0
Ben Stark 3
3 Ben Stark 3
6 Tom Martell 2

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1   Ben Stark $40,000 25 3rd Final day
2   Paul Rietzl $20,000 20 3rd Final day
3   Vincent Lemoine $15,000 16
4   Naoki Nakada $13,000 16
5   Nico Bohny $11,000 12 2nd Final day
6   Patrick Chapin $10,500 12 4th Final day
7   Tom Martell $10,000 12
8   Shintaro Ishimura $9,500 12

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1   Ben Stark 33
2   Paul Rietzl 22
3   Vincent Lemoine 16
  Naoki Nakada
5   David Sharfman 13
  Christian Hüttenberger
  Owen Turtenwald

Grands Prix: Paris, Denver, Hamburg, Kobe, Barcelona, Dallas, London, Prague, Providence, and Singapore

Originally scheduled for the weekend of 12–13 March GP Hamburg was cancelled as announced on 13 January.[4] On 14 March 2011, Wizards of the Coast announced that GP Kobe, originally scheduled for 19–20 March, had been postponed, citing safety, power and travel concerns.[5]

Pro Tour – Nagoya (10–12 June 2011)

Pro Tour Nagoya was held at the Trade & Industry Center. The formats are Block Constructed and Booster Draft.[2]

Tournament data

Prize pool: $230,795
Format: Block Constructed, Booster Draft

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
6 Toshiyuki Kadooka 3
3 Luis Scott-Vargas 1
Toshiyuki Kadooka 3
Elie Pichon 0
5 Pat Cox 1
4 Elie Pichon 3
Toshiyuki Kadooka 0
David Sharfman 3
2 Gaudenis Vidugiris 2
8 Fabian Thiele 3
Fabian Thiele 0
David Sharfman 3
7 David Sharfman 3
1 Tsuyoshi Fujita 0

Top 8 pairings are determined at random

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1   David Sharfman $40,000 25
2   Toshiyuki Kadooka $20,000 20
3   Elie Pichon $15,000 16
4   Fabian Thiele $13,000 16
5   Tsuyoshi Fujita $11,000 12 4th final day
6   Gaudenis Vidugiris $10,500 12
7   Luis Scott-Vargas $10,000 12 4th final day
8   Pat Cox $9,500 12

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1   Ben Stark 41
2   Owen Turtenwald 40
3   David Sharfman 38
4   Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 31
5   Martin Juza 29
  Shouta Yasooka 29

Grands Prix: Kansas City, Shanghai, and Pittsburgh

Pro Tour – Philadelphia (2–4 September 2011)

Pro Tour Philadelphia was held at the Philadelphia Convention Center. The formats were initially announced to be Extended and Booster Draft. Three weeks before the event it was announced that the Extended portion would be replaced by Modern.[2] The winner of the tournament was Samuel Estratti, who became the first Modern Pro Tour Champion and the first Italian player to win a Pro Tour.[6]

Tournament data

Prize pool: $230,795
Players: 417
Format: Modern, Booster Draft
Headjudge: Riccardo Tessitori

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
6 Alessandro Portaro 1
3 Josh Utter-Leyton 3
Josh Utter-Leyton 3
Samuel Black 2
7 Samuel Black 3
2 Jesse Hampton 1
Josh Utter-Leyton 1
Samuele Estratti 3
5 Samuele Estratti 3
4 Andrejs Prost 1
Samuele Estratti 3
Chikara Nakajima 1
8 Chikara Nakajima 3
1 Max Sjöblom 1

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1   Samuele Estratti $40,000 25
2   Josh Utter-Leyton $20,000 20 2nd Final Day
3   Samuel Black $15,000 16
4   Chikara Nakajima $13,000 16 2nd Final Day
5   Max Sjöblom $11,000 12
6   Jesse Hampton $10,500 12
7   Andrejs Prost $10,000 12
8   Alessandro Portaro $9,500 12

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1   Owen Turtenwald 48
2   Luis Scott-Vargas 45
3   Ben Stark 44
  Yuuya Watanabe 44
5   David Sharfman 40

Grands Prix: Montreal, Milan, Brisbane, Amsterdam, Santiago, Hiroshima, and San Diego

2011 World Championships – San Francisco (17–20 November 2011)

The 18th Magic World Championships was held in the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, United States.[2]

Tournament data

Prize pool: $245,245 (individual) + ? (teams)
Players: 375 from 60 countries[7]
Formats: Standard, Booster Draft, Modern
Team Formats: Standard, Modern, Legacy
Head Judge: Sheldon Menery

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Conley Woods 3
8 Craig Wescoe 2
Conley Woods 0
Jun'ya Iyanaga 3
4 Jun'ya Iyanaga 3
5 Josh Utter-Leyton 1
Jun'ya Iyanaga 3
Richard Bland 0
2 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 1
7 David Caplan 3
David Caplan 0
Richard Bland 3
3 Luis Scott-Vargas 2
6 Richard Bland 3

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1   Jun'ya Iyanaga $45,000 25
2   Richard Bland $24,000 20
3   Conley Woods $15,000 16 2nd final day
4   David Caplan $14,000 16
5   Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $11,000 12 8th final day
6   Luis Scott-Vargas $10,500 12 5th final day
7   Josh Utter-Leyton $10,000 12 3rd final day
8   Craig Wescoe $9,500 12 2nd final day

Team competition

  1.   Japan — Ryuuichirou Ishida, Makihito Mihara, Tomoya Fujimoto
  2.   Norway — Sveinung Bjørnerud, Kristoffer Jonassen, Andreas Nordahl

Pro Player of the Year final standings

Performance by country

Country T8 Q Q/T8 GT Best Player (PPts)
  United States 16 521 33 39 Owen Turtenwald (64)
  Japan 6 140 23 9 Shuhei Nakamura (53)
  Italy 2 60 30 2 Samuele Estratti (38)
  Germany 1 88 88 4 Fabian Thiele (30)
  France 1 91 91 2 Raphaël Lévy (40)
  Belgium 1 32 32 1 Vincent Lemoine (40)
  Brazil 1 27 27 1 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa (53)

References

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The 2011 Pro Tour season was the sixteenth season of the Magic The Gathering Pro Tour It began on 22 January 2011 with Grand Prix Atlanta and ended on 20 November 2011 with the conclusion of the 2011 World Championship in San Francisco The season consisted of twenty Grands Prix 1 and four Pro Tours located in Paris Nagoya Philadelphia and San Francisco 2 2011 Pro Tour seasonPro Player of the YearOwen TurtenwaldRookie of the YearMatthias HuntWorld ChampionJun ya IyanagaPro Tours4Grands Prix20Hall of Fame inductionsShuhei Nakamura Anton Jonsson Steven O Mahoney SchwartzStart of season22 January 2011End of season20 November 2011 2010 2012 Contents 1 Mode 2 Grand Prix Atlanta 3 Pro Tour Paris 10 13 February 2011 3 1 Tournament data 3 2 Top 8 3 3 Final standings 3 4 Pro Player of the year standings 4 Grands Prix Paris Denver Hamburg Kobe Barcelona Dallas London Prague Providence and Singapore 5 Pro Tour Nagoya 10 12 June 2011 5 1 Tournament data 5 2 Top 8 5 3 Final standings 5 4 Pro Player of the year standings 6 Grands Prix Kansas City Shanghai and Pittsburgh 7 Pro Tour Philadelphia 2 4 September 2011 7 1 Tournament data 7 2 Top 8 7 3 Final standings 7 4 Pro Player of the year standings 8 Grands Prix Montreal Milan Brisbane Amsterdam Santiago Hiroshima and San Diego 9 2011 World Championships San Francisco 17 20 November 2011 9 1 Tournament data 9 2 Top 8 9 3 Final standings 9 4 Team competition 10 Pro Player of the Year final standings 11 Performance by country 12 ReferencesMode EditFour Pro Tours and eighteen Grands Prix were held in the 2011 season Further Pro Points were awarded at national championships These Pro Points were mainly used to determine the Pro Player club levels of players participating in these events but also decide which player was awarded the Pro Player of the year title at the end of the season Based on final standings Pro Points are awarded as follows 3 Rank Pro Points awarded atPro Tour Grand Prix Nationals Worlds Team 1 25 10 10 62 20 8 8 53 4 16 6 6 45 8 12 5 4 39 12 8 4 2 213 16 8 3 1 117 24 7 225 32 6 233 64 5 165 100 4101 200 3201 2Grand Prix Atlanta EditGP Atlanta 22 23 January 2011 Format Extended Attendance 1223 Jason Ford Ben Stark Jody Keith Christian Valenti Ari Lax John Runyon Charles Gindy Owen TurtenwaldPro Tour Paris 10 13 February 2011 EditPro Tour Paris was held at Espace Champerret The formats were Standard and Scars of Mirrodin Mirrodin Besieged Booster Draft 2 Tournament data Edit Prize pool 230 795 Format Standard Booster Draft Top 8 Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinals 1Vincent Lemoine38Shintaro Ishimura2Vincent Lemoine2Paul Rietzl34Patrick Chapin05Paul Rietzl3Paul Rietzl1Ben Stark32Nico Bohny27Naoki Nakada3Naoki Nakada0Ben Stark33Ben Stark36Tom Martell2Final standings Edit Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment1 Ben Stark 40 000 25 3rd Final day2 Paul Rietzl 20 000 20 3rd Final day3 Vincent Lemoine 15 000 164 Naoki Nakada 13 000 165 Nico Bohny 11 000 12 2nd Final day6 Patrick Chapin 10 500 12 4th Final day7 Tom Martell 10 000 128 Shintaro Ishimura 9 500 12Pro Player of the year standings Edit Rank Player Pro Points1 Ben Stark 332 Paul Rietzl 223 Vincent Lemoine 16 Naoki Nakada5 David Sharfman 13 Christian Huttenberger Owen TurtenwaldGrands Prix Paris Denver Hamburg Kobe Barcelona Dallas London Prague Providence and Singapore EditOriginally scheduled for the weekend of 12 13 March GP Hamburg was cancelled as announced on 13 January 4 On 14 March 2011 Wizards of the Coast announced that GP Kobe originally scheduled for 19 20 March had been postponed citing safety power and travel concerns 5 GP Paris 12 13 February Format Limited Attendance 2182 David Sharfman William Lowry Christian Huttenberger Gerald Leitzinger Kai Budde Sveinung Bjornerud Lewis McLeod Dimitris DaviosGP Dallas 9 10 April Format Standard Attendance 1189 David Shiels Orrin Beasley Owen Turtenwald Austin Bursavich Alex Bertoncini Josh Utter Leyton Michael Jacob Korey McDuffieGP Prague 21 22 May Format Limited Attendance 1236 Ondrej Baudys Lukas Blohon Shuhei Nakamura Anders Melin Petr Brozek Lukasz Cichecki Joel Larsson Robert Jurkovic GP Denver 19 20 February Format Limited Attendance 841 Gaudenis Vidugiris Martin Juza Owen Turtenwald Eduardo dos Santos Vieira Thomas Pannell Paul Cheon James Zornes Brian KiblerGP Kobe 23 24 April Format Extended Attendance 710 Shouta Yasooka Makihito Mihara Kenichiro Omori Shunsuke Aka Shinya Satou Shouhei Yamamoto Martin Juza Kentaro InoGP Providence 28 29 May Format Legacy Attendance 1179 James Rynkiewicz Bryan Eleyet Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Reid Duke Owen Turtenwald Wilson Hunter John Kubilis Alex Majlaton GP Barcelona 26 27 March Format Standard Attendance 1201 Martin Scheinin Toni Ramis Pascual Richard Bland Eduardo Sajgalik Jonas Kostler Karol Nosowicz Guillaume Wafo Tapa Simon BertiouGP London 30 April 1 May Format Limited Attendance 709 Daniel Royde Louis Deltour Martin Lindstrom Gennaro Mango Raul Porojan Andra La Placa Kenny Oberg Nicholas TaylorGP Singapore 4 5 June Format Standard Attendance 623 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa Chikara Nakahima Chatchai Seathang Owen Turtenwald Shouta Yasooka Weng Heng Soh Hao Shan Huang Marios AngelopozlosPro Tour Nagoya 10 12 June 2011 EditPro Tour Nagoya was held at the Trade amp Industry Center The formats are Block Constructed and Booster Draft 2 Tournament data Edit Prize pool 230 795 Format Block Constructed Booster Draft Top 8 Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinals 6Toshiyuki Kadooka33Luis Scott Vargas1Toshiyuki Kadooka3Elie Pichon05Pat Cox14Elie Pichon3Toshiyuki Kadooka0David Sharfman32Gaudenis Vidugiris28Fabian Thiele3Fabian Thiele0David Sharfman37David Sharfman31Tsuyoshi Fujita0Top 8 pairings are determined at random Final standings Edit Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment1 David Sharfman 40 000 252 Toshiyuki Kadooka 20 000 203 Elie Pichon 15 000 164 Fabian Thiele 13 000 165 Tsuyoshi Fujita 11 000 12 4th final day6 Gaudenis Vidugiris 10 500 127 Luis Scott Vargas 10 000 12 4th final day8 Pat Cox 9 500 12Pro Player of the year standings Edit Rank Player Pro Points1 Ben Stark 412 Owen Turtenwald 403 David Sharfman 384 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 315 Martin Juza 29 Shouta Yasooka 29Grands Prix Kansas City Shanghai and Pittsburgh EditGP Kansas City 18 19 June Format Limited Attendance 879 Luis Scott Vargas Yuuya Watanabe Tim Aten Samuel Friedman Zach Jesse Gregory Jolin Matthew Costa Willy Edel GP Shanghai 20 21 August Format Limited Attendance 633 Yuuya Watanabe Ryouta Endou Zhiyang Zhang Kentarou Ino Kuang Chen Kentarou Nonaka Daniel Pham Bin Xu GP Pittsburgh 27 28 August Format Standard Attendance 1435 Yuuya Watanabe Lukasz Musial Patrick Chapin Max Tietze Joel Larsson Matthew Nass Florian Pils Harry CorvesePro Tour Philadelphia 2 4 September 2011 EditPro Tour Philadelphia was held at the Philadelphia Convention Center The formats were initially announced to be Extended and Booster Draft Three weeks before the event it was announced that the Extended portion would be replaced by Modern 2 The winner of the tournament was Samuel Estratti who became the first Modern Pro Tour Champion and the first Italian player to win a Pro Tour 6 Tournament data Edit Prize pool 230 795 Players 417 Format Modern Booster Draft Headjudge Riccardo Tessitori Top 8 Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinals 6Alessandro Portaro13Josh Utter Leyton3Josh Utter Leyton3Samuel Black27Samuel Black32Jesse Hampton1Josh Utter Leyton1Samuele Estratti35Samuele Estratti34Andrejs Prost1Samuele Estratti3Chikara Nakajima18Chikara Nakajima31Max Sjoblom1Final standings Edit Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment1 Samuele Estratti 40 000 252 Josh Utter Leyton 20 000 20 2nd Final Day3 Samuel Black 15 000 164 Chikara Nakajima 13 000 16 2nd Final Day5 Max Sjoblom 11 000 126 Jesse Hampton 10 500 127 Andrejs Prost 10 000 128 Alessandro Portaro 9 500 12Pro Player of the year standings Edit Rank Player Pro Points1 Owen Turtenwald 482 Luis Scott Vargas 453 Ben Stark 44 Yuuya Watanabe 445 David Sharfman 40Grands Prix Montreal Milan Brisbane Amsterdam Santiago Hiroshima and San Diego EditGP Montreal 17 18 September Format Limited Attendance 1054 Richard Hoaen Alexander Hayne Lino Burgold Andrew Noworaj Reid Duke Alex West Michael Holden Matthew CostaGP Amsterdam 22 23 October Format Legacy Attendance 1878 Pierre Sommen Ciro Bonaventura Christof Kovacs Elie Pichon Fabian Gorzgen Maciej Pasek Kim Grymer Paolo PavesiGP San Diego 12 13 November Format Limited Attendance 1045 Shahar Shenhar Richard Bland Ricky Sidher Lokman Chen Elias Watsfeldt Owen Turtenwald Aaron Cheng Alexander West GP Milan 8 9 October Format Limited Attendance 1790 Marco Ricci Raphael Levy Samuele Estratti Davide Vergoni Alexandru Dimitriu Marcello Calvetto Michael Milis Jorg UnfriedGP Santiago 22 23 October Format Limited Attendance 737 Igor Silva Pinto Carlos Iturra Owen Turtenwald Melissa DeTora Martin Juza Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa David Kaliski Martin Lecce GP Brisbane 15 16 October Format Standard Attendance 389 Jeremy Neeman Tim Fondum Andreas Pranoto Luke Mulcahy Hao Shan Huang Jacky Zhang Daniel Unwin Shouta YasookaGP Hiroshima 29 30 October Format Standard Attendance 796 Martin Juza Takahiro Shiraki Akira Asahara Rin Satou Kouichi Tashiro Hiroshi Onizuka Naoki Obayashi Kouichi Tanaka2011 World Championships San Francisco 17 20 November 2011 EditMain article Magic The Gathering World Championship 2011 World Championship The 18th Magic World Championships was held in the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco United States 2 Tournament data Edit Prize pool 245 245 individual teams Players 375 from 60 countries 7 Formats Standard Booster Draft Modern Team Formats Standard Modern Legacy Head Judge Sheldon Menery Top 8 Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinals 1Conley Woods38Craig Wescoe2Conley Woods0Jun ya Iyanaga34Jun ya Iyanaga35Josh Utter Leyton1Jun ya Iyanaga3Richard Bland02Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa17David Caplan3David Caplan0Richard Bland33Luis Scott Vargas26Richard Bland3Final standings Edit Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment1 Jun ya Iyanaga 45 000 252 Richard Bland 24 000 203 Conley Woods 15 000 16 2nd final day4 David Caplan 14 000 165 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 11 000 12 8th final day6 Luis Scott Vargas 10 500 12 5th final day7 Josh Utter Leyton 10 000 12 3rd final day8 Craig Wescoe 9 500 12 2nd final dayTeam competition Edit Japan Ryuuichirou Ishida Makihito Mihara Tomoya Fujimoto Norway Sveinung Bjornerud Kristoffer Jonassen Andreas NordahlPro Player of the Year final standings EditRank Player Pro Points1 Owen Turtenwald 642 Luis Scott Vargas 613 Martin Juza 56 Ben Stark5 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 53 Shuhei Nakamura7 Josh Utter Leyton 52 Yuuya Watanabe Shouta YasookaPerformance by country EditCountry T8 Q Q T8 GT Best Player PPts United States 16 521 33 39 Owen Turtenwald 64 Japan 6 140 23 9 Shuhei Nakamura 53 Italy 2 60 30 2 Samuele Estratti 38 Germany 1 88 88 4 Fabian Thiele 30 France 1 91 91 2 Raphael Levy 40 Belgium 1 32 32 1 Vincent Lemoine 40 Brazil 1 27 27 1 Paulo Vitor 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