Jon Finkel

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Jon Finkel
Born May 18, 1978 (1978-05-18) (age 30)
Brockport, New York
Residence New York, USA
Nationality United States
Winnings $332,369
Pro Tour Top 8 Finishes 12
Grand Prix Top 8 Finishes 9
Lifetime Pro Points 384
Matches Played 779

Jon Finkel (May 18, 1978 — ) is an American Magic: The Gathering player, currently ranked second all time in Pro Tour earnings, with $332,369 won in DCI sanctioned tournaments. He has won numerous Pro Tour tournaments and was the 2000 World Champion. Nicknamed "Jonny Magic", he has been considered a poster boy for Magic: the Gathering since his rise in the late 1990s.

Many consider him to be the best player the game has ever seen, although that title has been challenged by Kai Budde of Germany, who has surpassed Finkel's marks for lifetime earnings and Pro Tour titles.

Finkel was inducted into the first class of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Hall of Fame after receiving 67 out of 69 possible votes. In regards to Finkel's nomination for this position, Mark Rosewater, Magic's Head Designer, wrote, "[Finkel] is the most naturally gifted player the game has ever seen. His accomplishments are rivaled by only one other man [Budde]."

Finkel won the Magic Invitational, for which the prize is designing a card for the game, in 2000.[1] The card he designed was Shadowmage Infiltrator (originally named "Shadowmage of Leknif", "leknif" being "Finkel" spelled backwards), which appeared in the Odyssey set and later in Time Spiral. Finkel originally submitted a different card: a Wrath of God variant called "Wrath of Leknif", but it was deemed too powerful by Wizards of the Coast Research & Development.

In recent years, Finkel, like fellow Magic players David Williams and Noah Boeken, has been playing in high-level poker tournaments.

Finkel has been involved with Tenacious Games in the development of their game The Spoils as an advisor since 2002. In 2006, he also became an investor in the company.

Jon is the subject of the book Jonny Magic and the Cardshark Kids by David Kushner, published by Random House in August 2005.

After a two year hiatus from competitive play, Finkel returned to Magic at Pro Tour: Prague on May 5, 2006, where he finished 301st out of 414 entrants. [1] Along with former teammates Dan and Steve O'Mahoney-Schwartz, Finkel participated in Pro Tour Charleston on June 18, 2006. Their team, Antarctica, finished 141st out of 175 teams.[2]

More recently, he made his 12th Top 8 at Pro Tour Kuala Lumpur, finishing 1st after the Swiss rounds, losing only one round over the first two days, being the first player from the first class of the Hall of Fame to Top 8 one of Magic's highest level tournaments, before going on to win the event.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Magic Invitational 2002", Wizards of the Coast, 2002-10-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-14. 
  • Kushner, David (2005). Jonny Magic and the Card Shark Kids : how a gang of geeks beat the odds and stormed Las Vegas. Random House. ISBN 1-4000-6407-4. 

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Preceded by
Kai Budde
Magic: The Gathering World Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Tom van de Logt
Preceded by
Chris Pikula
Magic: The Gathering Magic Invitational Champion
2000
Succeeded by
Kai Budde


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NAME Finkel, Jon
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
DATE OF BIRTH May 18, 1978 (1978-05-18) (age 30)
PLACE OF BIRTH New York, New York
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH