Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2012–13

2012–13 Pro Tour season
Pro Player of the Year United States Josh Utter-Leyton
Rookie of the Year Chile Felipe Tapia Becerra
World Champion Japan Yuuya Watanabe
Pro Tours 3
Grands Prix 44
Hall of Fame inductions Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
Japan Kenji Tsumura
Japan Masashi Oiso
United States Patrick Chapin
Start of season 19 May 2012
End of season 19 May 2013

The 2012–13 Pro Tour season was the eighteenth season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It started on 19 May 2012 with Grand Prix Malmö, and ended on 19 May 2013 with the conclusion of Pro Tour Dragon's Maze in San Diego. The season consisted of 44 Grand Prix and three Pro Tours, which were held in Seattle, Montreal and San Diego.[1][2] At the end of the season Josh Utter-Leyton was proclaimed Pro Player of the Year.[3]

Grand Prix: Malmö, Minneapolis, Anaheim, Manila, Yokohama, Vancouver, Atlanta, São Paulo, Ghent, Columbus, Shanghai

GP Malmö (19–20 May 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 922
  1. Italy Matteo Versari
  2. Sweden Oscar Almgren
  3. Denmark Søren Larsen
  4. Spain Pere Llimos Muntal
  5. Germany Jasper Grimmer
  6. Sweden Jon Westberg
  7. Italy Samuele Estratti
  8. Sweden David Hylander
GP Manila (16–17 June 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1108
  1. Japan Yuuya Watanabe
  2. Malaysia Rick Lee
  3. Japan Hironobu Sugaya
  4. Philippines Richmond Tan
  5. Philippines Jonathan Luces
  6. Czech Republic Martin Juza
  7. Singapore Weng Heng Soh
  8. Philippines Jacklord Nerez
GP Atlanta (30 June–1 July 2012)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 905
  1. Lithuania Gaudenis Vidugiris
  2. United States Michael Majors
  3. United States Daryl Ayers
  4. United States Fred Edelkamp
  5. United States Ben Stark
  6. United States Sawyer Lucy
  7. Venezuela Gerardo Fedon
  8. United States Samuel Black
GP Columbus (21–22 July 2012)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1046
  1. United States Jacob Maynard
  2. Canada Lucas Siow
  3. United States Max Tietze
  4. United States Aaron Estrin
  5. Israel Shahar Shenhar
  6. United States Chris Piland
  7. United States Orrin Beasley
  8. United States Caleb Estrada

GP Minneapolis (19–20 May 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1052
  1. United States Christian Calcano
  2. United States Brad Nelson
  3. United States Rick Stout
  4. Canada Stephen Bishop
  5. United States Taylor Laehn
  6. United States Josh Utter-Leyton
  7. United States Ben Friedman
  8. United States Jerret Schultz
GP Yokohoma (23–24 June 2012)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1523
  1. Japan Jyun'ichi Miyajima
  2. Japan Kei Umehara
  3. Japan Satoshi Yamaguchi
  4. Japan Toshiyuki Kadooka
  5. Japan Hiroya Miyamoto
  6. Japan Yuki Yotsumoto
  7. Japan Youichi Nagami
  8. Japan Masaki Ushijima
GP São Paulo (21–22 July 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 738
  1. Brazil Reinaldo Gomes da Silva Jr.
  2. Brazil Rodrigo Gonçalves dos Santos
  3. Brazil Thiago Oliveira
  4. Brazil José Francisco Dantas Mangueira da Silva
  5. Brazil Luiz Henrique Martine de Lima
  6. Argentina Guido Quintana
  7. Brazil Rafael Mendonca
  8. Venezuela Daniel Fior
GP Shanghai (28–29 July 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 836
  1. China Bo Li
  2. China Fengwen Gu
  3. China Nan Wu
  4. Japan Rei Satou
  5. China Yang Wang
  6. Singapore Nicholas Jonathan Wong
  7. New Zealand Xiang Xue Song
  8. Japan Toshiya Kanegawa

GP Anaheim (26–27 May 2012)
  • Format: Block Constructed
  • Attendance: 938
  1. United States Marc Lalague
  2. United States Paul Rietzl
  3. United States Noah Koessel
  4. United States Eric Froehlich
  5. United States Michael Hopkins
  6. United States Brian Kibler
  7. United States John Sittner
  8. United States Jason Rosellini
GP Vancouver (23–24 June 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 849
  1. United States David Stroud
  2. Canada Jeremey Schofield
  3. Canada Steven Riecken
  4. Republic of Ireland Marcin Sciesinski
  5. Canada Colin Miller
  6. United States Brian Wong
  7. Canada Sean Peterson
  8. United States Morgan Chang
GP Ghent (21–22 July 2012)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 1345
  1. Germany Timo Schünemann
  2. Germany Lukas Maurer
  3. Italy Emanuele Marcotti
  4. Sweden Elias Watsfeldt
  5. Finland Max Sjoblom
  6. Austria Elias Klocker
  7. Italy Andreas Milillo
  8. France Tristan Polzl

World Magic Cup

Indianapolis (16–19 August 2012)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Croatia 1
8 Puerto Rico 2
Puerto Rico 2
Poland 0
5 Poland 2
4 Philippines 1
Puerto Rico 0
Chinese Taipei 2
2 Scotland 1
7 Hungary 2
Hungary 0
Chinese Taipei 2
3 Chinese Taipei 2
6 Slovak Republic 1

Final standings

Place Country Player Prize Pro Points
1 Taiwan Chinese Taipei Kuo Tzu-Ching $10,000 8
Tung-Yi Cheng
Yu Min Yang
Paul Renie
2 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Jorge Iramain $5,000 7
Gabriel Nieves
Cesar Soto
Jonathan Paez
3 Poland Poland Tomek Pedrakowski $2,500 6
Mateusz Kopec
Adam Bubacz
Jan Pruchniewicz
4 Hungary Hungary Tamás Glied $2,500 6
Gabor Kocsis
Tamas Nagy
Máté Schrick

Place Country Player Prize Pro Points
5 Croatia Croatia Grgur Petric Maretic $1,500 5
Toni Portolan
Stjepan Sučić
Goran Elez
6 Scotland Scotland Stephen Murray $1,500 5
Bradley Barclay
Andrew Morrison
Chris Davie
7 Philippines Philippines Andrew Cantillana $1,500 5
Gerald Camangon
Zax Ozaki
Jeremy Bryan Domocmat
8 Slovakia Slovakia Robert Jurkovic $1,500 5
Ivan Floch
Filip Valis
Patrik Surab

Grand Prix: Boston

GP Boston (25–26 August 2012)
  1. United States Brian Demars
  2. United States Robert Victory
  3. United States Cedric Phillips
  4. United States Alex Lloyd
  5. United States Kevin Michael
  6. United States Jason Ford
  7. Austria Thomas Holzinger
  8. Japan Shouta Yasooka

2012 Magic Players Championship

Seattle (29–31 August 2012)

Top 4 playoff

Semifinals Finals
      
Shouta Yasooka 3
Jon Finkel 0
Shouta Yasooka 2
Yuuya Watanabe 3
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 1
Yuuya Watanabe 3

Final standings

The following sixteen players received an invitation to the 2012 Players Championship due to their performance in the 2012 season. They are ordered according to the final standings of the event.

# Player Prize Pro points Qualified due to
1 Japan Yuuya Watanabe $40,000 11 Pro Point leader Japan
2 Japan Shouta Yasooka $20,000 13 3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
3 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $10,000 7 Pro Point leader South America
4 United States Jon Finkel $10,000 7 Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
5 Japan Shuhei Nakamura $5,000 7 5th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
6 United States Brian Kibler $5,000 6 Pro Tour Dark Ascension winner
7 Italy Samuele Estratti $5,000 6 Pro Tour Philadelphia winner
8 Canada Alexander Hayne $5,000 6 Pro Tour Avacyn Restored winner
9 Czech Republic Martin Juza $1,000 6 Pro Point leader Europe
10 United States Owen Turtenwald $1,000 6 2011 Player of the year
11 Japan Jun'ya Iyanaga $1,000 6 2011 World Champion
12 United States Luis Scott-Vargas $1,000 5 2nd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
13 United States Josh Utter-Leyton $1,000 5 Pro Point leader North America
14 United States David Ochoa $1,000 5 4th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
15 Taiwan Kuo Tzu-Ching $1,000 4 Pro Point leader APAC region
16 United States Reid Duke $1,000 2 2011 Magic Online Champion

Grand Prix: San Jose (Costa Rica), Moscow, San Jose (USA)

GP San Jose, Costa Rica (15–16 September 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 364
  1. Japan Shuhei Nakamura
  2. United States David Sharfman
  3. United States Ben Stark
  4. Brazil Willy Edel
  5. United States Josh Utter-Leyton
  6. United States David Ochoa
  7. United States A.J. Sacher
  8. Canada Pascal Maynard

GP Moscow (15–16 September 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 869
  1. Italy Luca Casadei
  2. Germany Wenzel Krautmann
  3. Russia Petr Kuznetsov
  4. Russia Roman Masaladzhiu
  5. Russia Anatoly Chuhwichev
  6. Estonia Hannes Kerem
  7. Ukraine Konstantin Yarosh
  8. Russia Dmitriy Tolkatchov

GP San Jose, USA (13–14 October 2012)
  • Format: Team limited
  • Attendance: 1713 (571 teams)
1.
United States Matthew Sperling
United States David Williams
United States Paul Rietzl
2.
Canada Maksym Gryn
Canada Lucas Siow
Canada Jamie Naylor
3.
United States Conley Woods
United States Eric Froehlich
United States Owen Turtenwald
4.
Slovakia Ivan Floch
Czech Republic Lukas Jaklovsky
Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka

Pro Tour Return to Ravnica

Seattle (19–21 October 2012)

Pro Tour Return to Ravnica was the first major Modern event with Return to Ravnica in the format. It was also the first major tournament in which Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle was legal in Modern after being unbanned in the Modern format shortly before.

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Stanislav Cifka 3
8 Pedro Carvalho 1
Stanislav Cifka 3
Lee Shi Tian 1
5 Lee Shi Tian 3
4 Eduardo Sajgalik 2
Stanislav Cifka 3
Yuuya Watanabe 2
2 David Ochoa 3
7 Willy Edel 2
David Ochoa 2
Yuuya Watanabe 3
3 Kelvin Chew 2
6 Yuuya Watanabe 3

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1 Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka $40,000 30
2 Japan Yuuya Watanabe $20,000 24 2nd final day
3 United States David Ochoa $12,500 22
4 Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian $12,500 22 1st Hong Konger in a Top 8
5 Singapore Kelvin Chew $10,000 20
6 England Eduardo Sajgalik $10,000 20
7 Brazil Willy Edel $10,000 20 4th final day
8 Brazil Pedro Carvalho $10,000 20

Grand Prix: Philadelphia, Lyon, Auckland, Chicago, Bochum, Charleston, Taipei, San Antonio, Lisbon, Toronto, Nagoya, Indianapolis, Denver, Atlantic City, Singapore, Bilbao, Sydney, London

GP Philadelphia (27–28 October 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1986
  1. Japan Shuhei Nakamura
  2. Czech Republic Lukas Jaklovsky
  3. Czech Republic Martin Juza
  4. United States Greg Smith
  5. United States Jake Gans
  6. United States Harry Corvese
  7. United States Luis Scott-Vargas
  8. Japan Yuuya Watanabe
GP Chicago (10–11 November 2012)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1113
  1. United States Jacob Wilson
  2. United States Josh Utter-Leyton
  3. United States Alex Majlaton
  4. United States Edgar Flores
  5. United States Shane McDermott
  6. United States Ryan Hovis
  7. United States David Gleicher
  8. United States Michael Simon
GP Taipei (24–25 November 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 727
  1. Japan Makihito Mihara
  2. Japan Akimasa Yamamoto
  3. Singapore Weng Heng Soh
  4. Japan Motoki Abe
  5. Hong Kong Derek Tsang
  6. Japan Yuuya Watanabe
  7. Japan Toshiaki Murata
  8. Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian
GP Toronto (8–9 December 2012)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1051
  1. Brazil Willy Edel
  2. United States Sam Pardee
  3. Canada Alon Chitiz
  4. United States Alex Majlaton
  5. Canada James Vance
  6. Canada Collin Morton
  7. Canada Jon Stern
  8. United States Dan Jordan
GP Denver (5–6 January 2013)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 700
  1. Indonesia Vidianto Wijaya
  2. United States Pat Cox
  3. United States Ryan Pesch
  4. United States Joshua Ravitz
  5. United States Matt Nass
  6. United States Daniel Signorini
  7. United States Andrew Ohlschwager
  8. United States Donnie Peck
GP Bilbao (19–20 January 2013)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 988
  1. Netherlands Mitchell Manders
  2. Czech Republic Lukas Jaklovsky
  3. France Louis Deltour
  4. Portugal Vasco Bonifacio
  5. Italy Lorenzo Calzolari
  6. Spain Martin Scheinin
  7. France Mathieu Deloly
  8. Spain Francisco Camacho

GP Lyon (3–4 November 2012)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1326
  1. France Jérémy Dezani
  2. Germany Emanuel Sutor
  3. France Mathieu Hautot
  4. Italy Davide Colla
  5. England Peter Dun
  6. France Olivier Ruel
  7. France Clement Sarton
  8. Germany Jonas Köstler
GP Bochum (17–18 November 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1723
  1. Czech Republic Martin Juza
  2. Germany Fabian Dickmann
  3. Czech Republic Tomas Vanek
  4. Poland Kamil Napierski
  5. Netherlands Enrico Van Eijsden
  6. France Pierre Dagen
  7. Germany Lukas Tajak
  8. Germany Sascha Stein
GP San Antonio (24–25 November 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 807
  1. United States Tyler Lytle
  2. United States Matthew Pratser
  3. United States Conley Woods
  4. United States Reid Duke
  5. United States Harry Corvese
  6. United States Ben Rasmussen
  7. Mexico Joel De Santos Jasso
  8. United States Matthew Thurber
GP Nagoya (8–9 December 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1689
  1. Japan Yuuji Okita
  2. Indonesia Rahman Aryabhima
  3. Japan Mamoru Nagai
  4. Japan Ryuji Murae
  5. Japan Kyouhei Kawaguchi
  6. Japan Kenji Tsumura
  7. Japan Kazumasa Satou
  8. Japan Kazuaki Shinohara
GP Atlantic City (12–13 January 2013)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1648
  1. Canada Jon Stern
  2. United States Josh Utter-Leyton
  3. United States Brad Nelson
  4. United States Ari Lax
  5. United States Matt Costa
  6. United States Ryan Leverone
  7. United States Lloyd Kurth
  8. United States Seneca Hobler
GP Sydney (19–20 January 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 686
  1. Australia Allen Zhang
  2. Australia Justin Cheung
  3. Japan Tomoharu Saito
  4. New Zealand Zen Takahashi
  5. Australia Daniel Unwin
  6. Czech Republic Martin Juza
  7. Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka
  8. Australia Adam Witton

GP Auckland (3–4 November 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 264
  1. New Zealand Walker MacMurdo
  2. Australia Adam Witton
  3. Japan Yoshitoki Sakai
  4. Australia Dylan Brown
  5. Australia Justin Cheung
  6. New Zealand John Denz
  7. Australia Robert Liu
  8. Australia Anthony Purdom
GP Charleston (17–18 November 2012)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 661
  1. United States Jon Bolding
  2. United States Brian Eason
  3. United States Matt Keene
  4. United States Peter Kelly
  5. United States Reid Duke
  6. United States Pat Cox
  7. United States Gerry Thompson
  8. United States Morgan Chang
GP Lisbon (1–2 December 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1340
  1. Slovakia Ivan Floch
  2. Sweden Elias Watsfeldt
  3. Norway Sveinung Bjørnerud
  4. Belgium Johan Verhulst
  5. Denmark Lasse Nørgaard
  6. Sweden David Calås
  7. Portugal Helder Coelho
  8. Portugal Pedro Carvalho
GP Indianapolis (22–23 December 2012)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 817
  1. United States Ben Stark
  2. United States Chris Fennell
  3. United States Luis Scott-Vargas
  4. United States Brian Demars
  5. United States Matthias Hunt
  6. United States Adam Yurchick
  7. United States Tom Martell
  8. United States Tyler Lytle
GP Singapore (12–13 January 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 894
  1. Japan Ken Yukuhiro
  2. Singapore Chapman Sim
  3. Philippines Andrew Cantillana
  4. Singapore Lin Rui Zi
  5. Japan Jun'ya Nakamura
  6. Japan Toshiya Kanegawa
  7. China Gao Zhen Xing
  8. Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan
GP London (9–10 February 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1970
  1. France Timothée Simonot
  2. England Bartłomiej Tomiczek
  3. Germany Manuel Hauck
  4. Austria David Reitbauer
  5. Norway Andreas Nordahl
  6. Sweden Per Carlsson
  7. Venezuela Fabrizio Anteri
  8. England Jamie Ross

Pro Tour Gatecrash

Montreal (15–17 February 2013)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Ben Stark 3
8 Stephen Mann 1
Ben Stark 2
Joel Larsson 3
5 Joel Larsson 3
4 Gerry Thompson 1
Joel Larsson 1
Tom Martell 3
2 Owen Turtenwald 1
7 Eric Froehlich 3
Eric Froehlich 2
Tom Martell 3
3 Melissa DeTora 1
6 Tom Martell 3

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1 United States Tom Martell $40,000 30 2nd final day
2 Sweden Joel Larsson $20,000 24
3 United States Ben Stark $12,500 22 4th final day
4 United States Eric Froehlich $12,500 22 3rd final day
5 United States Owen Turtenwald $10,000 20
6 United States Melissa DeTora $10,000 20 1st woman in a Top 8
7 United States Gerry Thompson $10,000 20
8 United States Stephen Mann $10,000 20

Grand Prix: Quebec City, Charlotte, Yokohama, Verona, Rio de Janeiro, San Diego, Utrecht, Pittsburgh, Strasbourg, Portland, Beijing

GP Quebec City (23–24 February 2013)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 806
  1. United States Nico Christiansen
  2. Taiwan Kuo Tzu-Ching
  3. Chile Felipe Tapia Becerra
  4. United States Reid Duke
  5. Austria Thomas Holzinger
  6. Canada Wilson Wong
  7. Canada Maxime Cantin
  8. Germany Wenzel Krautmann
GP Verona (9–10 March 2013)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1208
  1. Ukraine Mike Krasnitski
  2. Denmark Andreas Nilsson
  3. France Jérémy Dezani
  4. Italy Samuele Estratti
  5. Spain Toni Ramis Pascual
  6. Poland Piotr Wald
  7. Israel Shahar Shenhar
  8. Germany Max Schultze
GP Utrecht (16–17 March 2013)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 2031 (677 teams)
1.
Sweden Fredrik Carlsson
Sweden Jonathan Bergström
Sweden Tomas Westling
2.
Sweden Joel Larsson
Sweden Elias Watsfeldt
Sweden Mikael Magnusson
3.
Germany René Kraft
Germany Tobias Radloff
Germany Martin Zimmermann
4.
Italy Matteo Versari
Italy Alessandro Lippi
Italy Samuele Estratti

GP Charlotte (23–24 February 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 2693
  1. United States Frank Skarren
  2. United States Gerard Fabiano
  3. United States Patrick Sullivan
  4. United States Aaron Lewis
  5. United States Richard Nguyen
  6. United States Ben Isgur
  7. United States Ben Stark
  8. United States Antonino Baldasari
GP Rio de Janeiro (9–10 March 2013)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 709
  1. Brazil José Francisco Dantas Mangueira da Silva
  2. Brazil Arthur Villela
  3. Argentina Andrés Monsalve
  4. Brazil Walter Coquemala Filho
  5. Brazil Wellington Cordeiro
  6. Argentina Martín Quiroga
  7. Brazil Jorge Henrique Siqueira
  8. Brazil Matías Arvigo
GP Pittsburgh (23–24 March 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1628
  1. United States Brock Parker
  2. United States Alec Nezin
  3. United States Gabby Izsak
  4. United States Eric Froehlich
  5. United States Matthew Falcioni
  6. United States Adam Carrasco
  7. United States Michael Derczo
  8. United States Chase Kovac
GP Beijing (11–12 May 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 894
  1. China Quan Zhou
  2. Thailand Nonthakorn Kositaporn
  3. Japan Toshiya Kanegawa
  4. Singapore Wei Quan Wong
  5. Wales Daniel Godfrey
  6. China Shuo Li
  7. China Nandi Zhang
  8. China Bo Li

GP Yokohama (2–3 March 2013)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 2297
  1. Japan Masaya Kitayama
  2. Japan Tian Yu Zhao
  3. United States Samuel Black
  4. Japan Makihito Mihara
  5. Japan Yasutaka Hibino
  6. Japan Shintarou Ishimura
  7. Japan Tomomi Shiraishi
  8. Japan Tomoya Motomura
GP San Diego (16–17 March 2013)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 759
  1. United States Nathan Holiday
  2. United States Sammy Tuckeman
  3. United States Eric Froehlich
  4. United States David Sharfman
  5. United States Bryan De La Torre
  6. United States Brian Kibler
  7. Japan Ken Yukuhiro
  8. United States Matt Ferrando
GP Strasbourg (13–14 April 2013)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 1364
  1. Denmark Thomas Enevoldsen
  2. United States Jacob Wilson
  3. Canada Alexander Hayne
  4. Denmark Michael Bonde
  5. Russia Alexey Romanchuk
  6. Germany Hove Thießen
  7. Germany Christopher Brunner
  8. Germany Fabian Görzgen
GP Portland (11–12 May 2013)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 979
  1. United States Sam Pardee
  2. United States Joe Demestrio
  3. United States Zvi Mowshowitz
  4. Canada Dan MacDonald
  5. Italy Mattia Rizzi
  6. United States Orie Guo
  7. United States Matt Nass
  8. United States Paul Rietzl

Pro Tour Dragon's Maze

San Diego (17–19 May 2013)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Craig Wescoe 3
8 Andrejs Prost 2
Craig Wescoe 3
Josh Utter-Leyton 1
5 Andrew Shrout 1
4 Josh Utter-Leyton 3
Craig Wescoe 3
Dustin Ochoa 0
2 Rob Castellon 2
7 Dustin Ochoa 3
Dustin Ochoa 3
Makihito Mihara 2
3 Makihito Mihara 3
6 Matej Zatlkaj 2

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1 United States Craig Wescoe $40,000 30 3rd final day
2 United States Dustin Ochoa $20,000 24
3 Japan Makihito Mihara $12,500 22 4th final day
4 United States Josh Utter-Leyton $12,500 22 4th final day
5 United States Rob Castellon $10,000 20 Pro Tour debut
6 United States Andrew Shrout $10,000 20 Pro Tour debut
7 Slovakia Matej Zatlkaj $10,000 20 2nd final day
8 Latvia Andrejs Prost $10,000 20 2nd final day

Invitees to the 2013 World Championship

The following sixteen players received an invitation to the 2013 World Championship due to their performance in the 2012–13 season.

Player Qualified due to
United States Josh Utter-Leyton 2012–13 Player of the Year
Japan Yuuya Watanabe 2012 Players Championship winner
Russia Dimitriy Butakov 2012 Magic Online Champion
Czech Republic Stanislav Cifka Pro Tour Return to Ravnica winner
United States Tom Martell Pro Tour Gatecrash winner
United States Craig Wescoe Pro Tour Dragon's Maze winner
Brazil Willy Edel Pro Point leader Latin America
Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian Pro Point leader APAC region
United States Eric Froehlich Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
United States Ben Stark 2nd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
Japan Shuhei Nakamura 3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
United States Brian Kibler 4th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
Israel Shahar Shenhar 5th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
Czech Republic Martin Jůza 6th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
United States David Ochoa 7th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
United States Reid Duke 8th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified

Pro Player of the Year final standings

After Pro Tour Dragon's Maze Josh Utter-Leyton was awarded the Pro Player of the year title.

Rank Player Pro Points
1 United States Josh Utter-Leyton 77
2 United States Tom Martell 67
3 United States Eric Froehlich 65
Japan Yuuya Watanabe 65
5 United States Ben Stark 61

References

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