Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame

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The Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame was started in 2005 to honor the most successful Pro Tour players. The first inductions came on the tenth anniversary of the first Pro Tour event.

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[edit] Eligibility

To be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame, a player must meet all of the following criteria:

  1. He or she must have made his or her debut on the Pro Tour at least ten years before the induction year.
  2. He or she must have at least 100 lifetime Pro Tour Points.
  3. He or she must not currently be suspended from playing Magic by the DCI. (Previous suspension does not disqualify a player from entering the Hall of Fame.)

[edit] Benefits

Players who enter the Hall of Fame receive a special commemorative ring at a ceremony at the World Championship of the year of his or her induction. In addition, the player is guaranteed entry to any Pro Tour event for the rest of his or her life.

[edit] Voting Process

The following groups are able to vote on who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame:

[edit] Selection Committee

For the 2006 Hall of Fame Selection, Selection Committee comprises 83 members. These are Wizards' employees, DCI members, judges, and reporters who are heavily influential in Magic design, development, and rules, as well as the Pro Tour. [1]

[edit] Players' Committee

The Players' Committee consists of all Pro Tour players who have 100 or more lifetime Pro Tour points by a specific cut-off date each year. For 2006, this cutoff date was July 24. If a player would be on both the Players' Committee and the Selection Committee, he or she is on the Selection Committee. 101 players comprise the Player's Committee for the 2006 Hall of Fame Selection. [2]

[edit] Selection

Members of the Selection Committee and Players' Committee are given the list of players eligible for induction. Each member selects five players for induction. The votes are tabulated by a weighted percentage: Selection Committee votes count 2/3, and Players' Committee votes count 1/3. The five players with the highest percentage are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

In the first year of voting, The Selection Committee voted for five players, and the four players receiving the most votes were inducted. Then the Players' Committee voted for one player that was not already selected, and the player receiving the most votes was also inducted.

[edit] Inductees

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2006

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