Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2016–17

2016–17 Pro Tour season
Pro Player of the Year Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
World Champion United States Brian Braun-Duin
Pro Tours 4
Grands Prix 49
Hall of Fame inductions Japan Yuuya Watanabe
United States Owen Turtenwald
Start of season 13 August 2016
End of season 30 July 2017

The 2016–17 Pro Tour season will be the twenty-second season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. It will start on 13 August 2016 with Grand Prix Portland and Rimini and end on 30 July 2017 with the conclusion of Pro Tour Kyoto. The season will consist of 49 Grand Prix and 4 Pro Tours, located in Honolulu, Dublin, Nashville, and Kyoto.[1]

Grand Prix

GP Portland[2] (13–14 August 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1712
  1. United States Robert Santana
  2. United States Travis Woo
  3. United States Tanner Von Difloe
  4. United States Max Mick
  5. United States Chris Botelho
  6. United States Oliver Tomajko
  7. United States Paul Rietzl
  8. United States Michael Hantz
GP Indianapolis[3] (27–28 August 2016)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1983
  1. United States Brandon Burton
  2. United States Rob Pisano
  3. United States Scott Lipp
  4. United States Brandon Semerau
  5. United States Ryan Normandin
  6. United States Mason Linne
  7. Canada Ryan Solave
  8. United States Brandon Pascal

GP Rimini[4] (13–14 August 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 878
  1. Germany Arne Huschenbeth
  2. Czech Republic Petr Sochurek
  3. Belgium Simon Enckels
  4. Italy Marco Dolazza
  5. Czech Republic Lukas Blohon
  6. Japan Shouta Yasooka
  7. Czech Republic Jaroslav Boucek
  8. Austria Thomas Holzinger
GP Guangzhou[5] (27–28 August 2016)
  • Format Modern
  • Attendance: 946
  1. Singapore Albertus Law
  2. Hong Kong Wu Kon Fai
  3. Singapore Lim Zhong Yi
  4. Singapore Kelvin Chew
  5. China Jia Hao
  6. Japan Ryoichi Tamada
  7. Japan Kentaro Yamamoto
  8. Japan Keita Kawasaki

GP Lille[6] (27–28 August 2016)
  • Attendance: 1818
  • Format: Modern
  1. Poland Meciek Berger
  2. Netherlands Thomas Hendriks
  3. Czech Republic Jiří Obraz
  4. Switzerland Serafin Wellinger
  5. France Mike Boulinguiez
  6. Germany André Metzger
  7. Germany Manuel Menges
  8. Spain Danel Ballestin

Magic: The Gathering World Championship

Seattle[7] (1–4 September 2016)

Top 4 playoff

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Brian Braun-Duin 3
4 Shouta Yasooka 0
Brian Braun-Duin 3
Márcio Carvalho 1
2 Márcio Carvalho 3
3 Oliver Tiu 1

Final standings

The following twenty-four players received an invitation to the 2016 World Championship due to their performance in the 2015–16 season. They are ordered according to the final standings of the event.

# Player Prize Pro points Qualified due to
1 United States Brian Braun-Duin $70,000 14 2015–16 Grand Prix Player of the Year
2 Portugal Márcio Carvalho $40,000 11 Draft Master
3 United States Oliver Tiu $20,000 9 Constructed Master
4 Japan Shouta Yasooka $20,000 9 Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific
5 Czech Republic Lukas Blohon $10,000 9 Pro Tour Eldritch Moon winner
6 United States Luis Scott-Vargas $10,000 9 Outstanding Hall of Famer
7 United States Jiachen Tao $10,000 8 Pro Tour Oath of the Gatewatch winner
8 United States Seth Manfield $10,000 8 2015 World Champion
9 Brazil Thiago Saporito $5,000 8 2nd Most Pro Points Latin America
10 United States Steve Rubin $5,000 7 Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad winner
11 United States Mike Sigrist $5,000 7 5th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified
12 United States Reid Duke $5,000 7 4th Most Pro Points North America
13 United States Brad Nelson $5,000 7 4th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified
14 Sweden Joel Larsson $5,000 7 3rd Most Pro Points Europe
15 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $5,000 7 Most Pro Points Latin America
16 Japan Yuuya Watanabe $5,000 6 2nd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific
17 United States Owen Turtenwald $2,500 6 2015–16 Player of the Year
18 Czech Republic Ondřej Stráský $2,500 6 2nd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
19 United States Samuel Pardee $2,500 5 Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
20 Italy Andrea Mengucci $2,500 5 3rd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
21 Netherlands Niels Noorlander $2,500 5 2015 Magic Online Champion
22 Japan Kazuyuki Takimura $2,500 5 Pro Tour Battle for Zendikar winner
23 Japan Ryoichi Tamada $2,500 4 3rd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific
24 Denmark Martin Müller $2,500 3 2nd Most Pro Points Europe

Grand Prix

GP Louisville[8] (10–11 September 2016)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 1383 (461 teams)
1.
United States Sam Black
United States Matt Severa
United States Justin Cohen
2.
United States Ben Rubin
United States Matthew Boccio
United States Tillman Bragg
3.
United States Steve Rubin
Canada Alexander Hayne
United States Mike Sigrist
4
United States Paul Rietzl
United States Matthew Sperling
Netherlands Jelger Wiegersma
GP London[9] (8–9 October 2016)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1663
  1. Portugal Márcio Carvalho
  2. Hungary Gabor Kocsis
  3. Wales Pip Griffiths
  4. England Neil Rigby
  5. Denmark Bo Stentebjerg-Hansen
  6. Italy Federico Del Basso
  7. Denmark Marcus Hensing
  8. Italy Riccardo Picciafuochi

GP Kyoto[10] (10–11 September 2016)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 2334 (778 teams)
1.
Japan Yuki Matsumoto
Japan Yuuki Ichikawa
Japan Kazuyuki Takimura
2.
Japan Kitahara Hiroaki
Japan Ken Yukuhiro
Japan Kentaro Yamamoto
3.
Japan Kenta Harane
Japan Fumiya Matsumoto
Japan Tomonori Hirami
4
Czech Republic Tom Ristovsky
Czech Republic Petr Sochurek
Czech Republic Pavel Matousek

GP Atlanta[11] (8–9 October 2016)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1663
  1. Brazil Carlos Romão
  2. United States Cash Turner
  3. United States Noah Walker
  4. United States Raymond Perez Jr.
  5. United States Geddes Cooper
  6. United States Christopher Fennell
  7. United States Thien Nguyen
  8. United States Matt Frank

Pro Tour Kaladesh

Honolulu[12] (14–16 October 2016)

Top 8

Quarterfinals Stage 1 Quarterfinals Stage 2 Semifinals Finals
            
1 Makis Matsoukas
Bye
Makis Matsoukas
Bye
 
 
Makis Matsoukas 1
Carlos Romão 3
4 Matthew Nass
Bye
Matthew Nass 0
Carlos Romão 3
5 Carlos Romão 3
8 Joey Manner 1
Carlos Romão 1
Shouta Yasooka 3
6 Ben Hull 3
7 Lee Shi Tian 1
Ben Hull 3
Pierre Dagen 0
Bye
3 Pierre Dagen
Ben Hull 1
Shouta Yasooka 3
 
 
Bye
Shouta Yasooka
Bye
2 Shouta Yasooka

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Comment
1 Japan Shouta Yasooka $50,000 31 4th final day, 2nd Pro Tour win
2 Brazil Carlos Romão $20,000 27 2nd final day
3 Greece Makis Matsoukas $15,000 23 Pro Tour debut
4 Canada Ben Hull $15,000 23 Pro Tour debut
5 France Pierre Dagen $10,000 19 2nd final day
6 United States Matthew Nass $10,000 19
7 Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian $5,000 15 5th final day
8 United States Joey Manner $5,000 15

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1 Japan Shouta Yasooka 44
2 Brazil Carlos Romão 35
3 United States Reid Duke 26
4 Portugal Márcio Carvalho 25
5 Greece Makis Matsoukas 23
Canada Ben Hull

Grand Prix

GP Providence[13] (22–23 October 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1180
  1. China Wang Yichen
  2. United States Seth Manfield
  3. United States Jacky Wang
  4. United States Osyp Lebedowicz
  5. United States Zachary Kiihne
  6. Canada Maxim Belanger
  7. United States Dave Shiels
  8. United States Ian Bosley
GP Santiago[14] (29–30 October 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1180
  1. Chile John Chavarria
  2. Brazil Jonathan Lobo Melamed
  3. Brazil Eduardo dos Santos Vieira
  4. Brazil Victor Fernando Silva
  5. Argentina Luis Salvatto
  6. Chile Cristian Cespedes
  7. Chile Ignacio Garcia
  8. Brazil Marcos Paulo De Jesus Freitas

GP Kuala Lumpur[15] (22–23 October 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 769
  1. Japan Fumiya Matsumoto
  2. Philippines Mark Lawrence Tubola
  3. Japan Yuuki Ichikawa
  4. Australia Anthony Lee
  5. Japan Yuuta Takahashi
  6. Singapore Marcus Oh
  7. Malaysia Au Yong Wai Kin
  8. Japan Teruya Kakumae
GP Dallas[16] (5–6 November 2016)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 2019
  1. United States Kevin Mackie
  2. United States Corey Burkhart
  3. Canada Michael Mei
  4. United States Alex Mitas
  5. United States Brian Braun-Duin
  6. United States Nicolas D'Ambrose
  7. United States Zach Voss
  8. United States Phillip Napoli

GP Warsaw[17] (29–30 October 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1112
  1. Lithuania Gabrielius Kaklauskas
  2. Netherlands Niels Molle
  3. Switzerland Andreas Ganz
  4. Italy Matteo Moure
  5. Czech Republic Zbysek Panchartek
  6. United States Ben Stark
  7. France Julien Stihle
  8. Ukraine Oleksii Riabokon
GP Rotterdam[18] (12–13 November 2016)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 2109 (703 teams)
1.
Spain Javier Dominguez
Portugal Márcio Carvalho
Argentina Luis Salvatto
2.
Netherlands Frank Karsten
Netherlands Brent Vos
Netherlands Bas Melis
3.
France Raphaël Lévy
Japan Tomoharu Saitou
France Jérémy Dezani
4.
Czech Republic Ondřej Stráský
Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
Israel Shahar Shenhar

World Magic Cup

Rotterdam (18–20 November 2016)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Belgium 2
8 Panama 0
Belgium 2
Italy 0
4 Australia 1
5 Italy 2
Belgium 0
Greece 2
3 Greece 2
6 Ukraine 0
Greece 2
Belarus 0
2 Finland 1
7 Belarus 2

Final standings

Place Country Player Prize Pro Points
1 Greece Greece Panagiotis Papadopoulos $12,000 8
Nikolaos Kaponis
Tziotis Petros
Bill Chronopoulos
2 Belgium Belgium Jerome Bastogne $6,500 7
Peter Vieren
Branco Neirynck
Pascal Vieren
3 Italy Italy Alessandro Portaro $4,000 6
Andrea Mengucci
Mattia Rizzi
Alessandro Casamenti
4 Belarus Belarus Hleb Bantsevich $4,000 6
Pavel Miadzvedski
Ihar Klionski
Dmitry Andronchik

Place Country Player Prize Pro Points
5 Finland Finland Matti Kuisma $2,000 5
Lauri Pispa
Tuomas Tuominen
Leo Lahonen
6 Australia Australia David Mines $2,000 5
Garry Lau
James Wilks
Ryan Cubit
7 Ukraine Ukraine Iurii Babych $2,000 5
Sergiy Sushalskyy
Artem Fedorchenko
Bogdan Sorozhynsky
8 Panama Panama Saul Alvarado $2,000 5
César Segovia
Sergio Bonilla
Manuel Succari

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1 Japan Shouta Yasooka 47
2 Portugal Márcio Carvalho 37
3 Brazil Carlos Romão 36
3 Argentina Luis Salvetto 29
5 United States Reid Duke 26
United States Steve Rubin

Grand Prix

GP Chiba[19] (26–27 November 2016)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 2503
  1. Japan Kentaro Yamamoto
  2. Japan Atsuki Kihara
  3. Japan Yuuya Watanabe
  4. Japan Keisuke Sato
  5. Japan Kouichi Miyabe
  6. Japan Ryo Takahashi
  7. Japan Akira Honma
  8. China Liu Jin
GP Milwaukee[20] (10–11 December 2016)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1331
  1. United States Steven Carter
  2. United States Brandon Fisher
  3. United States Eric Severson
  4. United States Evan Petre
  5. United States Ari Lax
  6. Japan Toshiya Kanegawa
  7. United States Benjamin Weitz
  8. United States Corey Brukhart
GP Prague[21] (28–29 January 2017)
  • Format Limited
  • Attendance: 2005
  1. Turkey Yusuf Kemal Vefa
  2. Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
  3. Germany Fabian Friedrich
  4. Finland Roope Metsä
  5. Denmark Christoffer Larsen
  6. Slovakia Ivan Floch
  7. Germany Florian Koch
  8. Italy Fabrizio Campanino

GP Denver[22] (3–4 December 2016)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1568
  1. United States Matt Severa
  2. United States Steve Rubin
  3. United States Jacob Nagro
  4. United States Andrew Wolbers
  5. United States Rob Pisano
  6. Canada Ben Hull
  7. United States Michael Snyder
  8. United States Seth Manfield
GP Louisville[23] (7–8 January 2017)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance:1610
  1. United States Reid Duke
  2. United States Andrew Sullano
  3. United States Brian Braun-Duin
  4. United States Nate Barton
  5. United States Charles Hinkle
  6. United States Michael Majors
  7. United States Cody Napier
  8. United States Craig Wescoe

GP Madrid[24] (3–4 December 2016)
  • Format Standard
  • Attendance: 1456
  1. Italy Carmine D'Aniello
  2. France Nicolas Legendre
  3. England Callum Bousfield
  4. Italy Marco Cammilluzzi
  5. Spain Rafael Sarriegui Hidalgo
  6. Spain Adrian Ramiro Cano
  7. Portugal Luis Gobern
  8. Germany Alexander Hottmann
GP San Jose[25] (28–29 January 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1908
  1. United States John Asbach
  2. United States Ari Hausman-Cohen
  3. United States Roberto Berni
  4. United States Avenash Pernankil
  5. United States Jiachen Tao
  6. United States Anand Khare
  7. Canada Adam Ragsdale
  8. United States Richard Tan

Pro Tour Aether Revolt

Dublin[26] (3–5 February 2017)

Top 8

Quarterfinals Stage 1 Quarterfinals Stage 2 Semifinals Finals
            
 
 
Bye
Márcio Carvalho
Bye
1 Márcio Carvalho
Márcio Carvalho 3
Donal Smith 1
4 Donald Smith
Bye
Donald Smith 3
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 2
5 Jan Ksandr 2
8 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 3
Márcio Carvalho 2
Lucas Esper Berthoud 3
6 Martin Jůza 0
7 Eduardo Sajgalik 3
Eduardo Sajgalik 3
Liu Yuchen 2
Bye
3 Liu Yuchen
Eduardo Sajgalik 2
Lucas Esper Berthoud 3
2 Lucas Esper Berthoud
Bye
Lucas Esper Berthoud
Bye
 
 

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Team Comment
1 Brazil Lucas Esper Berthoud $50,000 31 DEXThird
2 Portugal Márcio Carvalho $20,000 27 DEX Army 3rd Final day
3 United States Donald Smith $15,000 23 Lingering Souls
4 Canada Eduardo Sajgalik $15,000 23 MTG Mint Card 2nd Final day
5 China Liu Yuchen $10,000 19
6 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $10,000 19 Channel Fireball Ice 11th Final day
7 Czech Republic Jan Ksandr $5,000 15
8 Czech Republic Martin Jůza $5,000 15 Channel Fireball Fire 3rd Final day

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1 Portugal Márcio Carvalho 64
2 Japan Shouta Yasooka 52
3 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 48
4 United States Reid Duke 40
5 Canada Eduardo Sajgalik 39
Brazil Carlos Romão

Team Series standing

Rank Team Members Pro Points
1 MTG Mint Card Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian New Zealand Jason Chung 49
Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan Singapore Kelvin Chew
Canada Eduardo Sajgalik South Korea Nam Sung-wook
2 Musashi Japan Kentaro Yamamoto Japan Yuuya Watanabe 49
Japan Ken Yukuhiro Japan Yuuki Ichikawa
Japan Teruya Kakumae Japan Shouta Yasooka
3 Face to Face Games Canada Alexander Hayne United States Samuel Pardee 44
United States Steve Rubin Canada Jacob Wilson
Slovakia Ivan Floch United States Oliver Tiu
4 DEXThird Chile Felipe Valdivia Brazil Patrick Fernandes 43
Chile Cristian Cespedes Chile Jose Luis Echeverria
Brazil João Lucas Caparroz Brazil Lucas Esper Berthoud
5 Lingering Souls United States Shaheen Soorani United States Chris Fennell 40
United States Travis Woo Switzerland Andreas Ganz
Germany Ashraf Abou Omar United States Donald Smith

Grand Prix

GP Pittsburgh[27] (11–12 February 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1334
  1. United States Ryan Hare
  2. United States Bronson Gervasi
  3. Matthew Long
  4. United States Robert Beatty
  5. United States Adam Van Fleet
  6. Canada Daniel Fournier
  7. United States Anand Khare
  8. United States Michael Cochran
GP Utrecht[28] (25–26 February 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1232
  1. France Samuel Vuillot
  2. Italy Fabrizio Campanino
  3. France Alexandre Habert
  4. Germany David Brucker
  5. Netherlands Charly Traarbach
  6. Denmark Kasper Nielsen
  7. Germany Thuan Truong
  8. Turkey Berk Akbulut
GP Shizuoka[29] (18–19 March 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 2719
  1. Japan Ryohei Kirino
  2. China Wentao Qi
  3. Japan Masayasu Tanahashi
  4. Japan Yusuke Sasabe
  5. South Korea Sungeun Je
  6. Japan Takanori Watanabe
  7. Japan Akihiro Miyamoto
  8. Japan Motoaki Itou
GP San Antonio[30] (1–2 April 2017)
  • Format: Team Unified Modern
  • Attendance: 1668 (556 teams)
1.
United States Greg Orange
United States Adam Jansen
United States Andrejs Prost
2.
United States Reid Duke
United States William Jensen
United States Owen Turtenwald
3.
United States Gerard Fabiano
United States Eli Kassis
United States Ben Lundquist
4.
United States David Ochoa
United States Matt Severa
United States Andrew Baeckstrom
GP Bologna[31] (6–7 May 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1669
  1. Italy Corrado De Sio
  2. Czech Republic Martin Jůza
  3. Italy Francesco Giorgiio
  4. Belgium Pascal Vieren
  5. Switzerland Dario Veneri
  6. Italy Dario Parazzoli
  7. Spain Javier Dominguez
  8. Denmark Simon Nielsen

GP Vancouver[32] (18–19 February 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1552
  1. United States Josh Utter-Leyton
  2. Canada Johnathan Zaczek
  3. United States Gerry Thompson
  4. United States Sam Black
  5. United States Eric Severson
  6. Canada Jon Stern
  7. Canada Nathanial Knox
  8. Canada Jason Simard
GP New Jersey[33] (11–12 March 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1622
  1. United States Corey Baumeister
  2. United States Ben Friedman
  3. United States Paul Rietzl
  4. United States Ben Stark
  5. United States Robert Lombardi
  6. United States Jarvis Yu
  7. United States Kyle Moran
  8. United States Brandon Ayers
GP Porto Alegre[34] (18–19 March 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 570
  1. Brazil Victor Silva
  2. Brazil Vagner William Casati
  3. Peru Francisco Sifuentes
  4. Brazil Rafael Bertolli Parra
  5. Argentina Sebastian Pozzo
  6. Argentina Luis Salvatto
  7. Chile Patricio Roman
  8. Brazil Carlos Alexandre Dos Santos Esteves
GP Mexico City[35] (8–9 April 2017)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 444 (148 teams)
1.
United States Andrew Cuneo
United States Eric Froehlich
United States Ben Stark
2.
United States Matthew Nass
Canada Jacob Wilson
United States Samuel Pardee
3.
Japan Kazuyuki Takimura
Japan Shota Takao
Japan Toru Inoue
4.
Canada Jon Stern
United States Greg Ogreenc
United States Stephen Neal
GP Beijing[36] (6–7 May 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1029
  1. Singapore Kelvin Chew
  2. Japan Keita Kawasaki
  3. Japan Tomoharu Saito
  4. China Wu Xuan
  5. Japan Riku Kumagai
  6. Japan Takuma Morofuji
  7. China Yi Shimin
  8. Japan Riki Kamo

GP Brisbane [37] (18–19 February 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 981
  1. Australia Oliver Oks
  2. New Zealand Zen Takahashi
  3. Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian
  4. Australia Timothy Cheng
  5. New Zealand Chris Grimshaw
  6. Japan Tetsu Kawaguchi
  7. New Zealand Sean Hume
  8. Australia James Larsen-Scott
GP Barcelona[38] (11–12 March 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1265
  1. Czech Republic Petr Sochůrek
  2. England Matthew Pope
  3. Portugal Márcio Carvalho
  4. Spain Iñigo Vallejo Pascual
  5. Poland Michal Lipinski
  6. Italy Federico Del Basso
  7. Spain Miguel Castro
  8. France Yoann Sevaux
GP Orlando[39] (25–26 March 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1284
  1. Sweden Joel Larsson
  2. United States Noah Walker
  3. China Zile Yao
  4. United States Chris Pikula
  5. Canada Alexander Hayne
  6. United States Jack Dobbin
  7. United States Patrick Tierney
  8. United States Jorge Mantilla
GP Richmond[40] (6–7 May 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1595
  1. United States Michael Baraniecki
  2. United States Eli Kassis
  3. United States Evan Esposito
  4. Denmark Martin Dang
  5. United States Brian Braun-Duin
  6. United States Brad Carpenter
  7. Brazil Thiago Saporito
  8. United States Josh Jones

Pro Tour Amonkhet

Nashville (12–14 May 2017)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Chris Fennel 0
8 Yuuya Watanabe 3
Yuuya Watanabe 3
Martin Müller 0
4 Christian Calcano 0
5 Martin Müller 3
Yuuya Watanabe 1
Gerry Thompson 3
3 Marc Tobiasch 1
6 Gerry Thompson 3
Gerry Thompson 3
Ken Yukuhiro 1
2 Ken Yukuhiro 3
7 Eric Froehlich 0

Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Team Comment
1 United States Gerry Thompson $50,000 30 Mutiny 2nd Final day
2 Japan Yuuya Watanabe $20,000 26 Musashi 4th Final day
3 Japan Ken Yukuhiro $15,000 24 Musashi 3rd Final day
4 Denmark Martin Müller $12,000 22 Genesis 2nd Final day
5 United States Chris Fennel $10,000 20 Lingering Souls 2nd Final day
6 Germany Marc Tobiasch $9,000 18 EUreka
7 United States Christian Calcano $7,500 17 MTG Bent Card
8 United States Eric Froehlich $6,000 16 Channel Fireball Ice 5th Final day

Pro Player of the year standings

Rank Player Pro Points
1 Portugal Márcio Carvalho 76
2 Japan Shouta Yasooka 64
3 Japan Yuuya Watanabe 58
4 United States Reid Duke 57
5 Singapore Kelvin Chew 54

Team Series standing

Rank Team Members Pro Points
1 Musashi Japan Kentaro Yamamoto Japan Yuuya Watanabe 119
Japan Ken Yukuhiro Japan Yuuki Ichikawa
Japan Teruya Kakumae Japan Shouta Yasooka
2 Genisis United States Brad Nelson Czech Republic Lukas Blohon 94
United States Seth Manfield United States Michael Majors
Denmark Martin Dang Denmark Martin Müller
3 MTG Mint Card Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian New Zealand Jason Chung 88
Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan Singapore Kelvin Chew
Canada Eduardo Sajgalik South Korea Nam Sung-wook
4 Lingering Souls United States Shaheen Soorani United States Chris Fennell 74
United States Travis Woo Switzerland Andreas Ganz
Germany Ashraf Abou Omar United States Donald Smith
5 Puzzle Quest United States Reid Duke United States Owen Turtenwald 73
United States William Jensen United States Jon Finkel
United States Andrew Cuneo United States Paul Rietzl

Grand Prix

GP Montreal[41] (20–21 May 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 850
  1. United States Kevin Jones
  2. Canada Paul Dean
  3. Canada Maxime Aubin
  4. United States Max McVety
  5. United States Ethan Gaieski
  6. Canada Shaun McLaren
  7. Canada Daniel Fournier
  8. Canada Liam Kane Meilleur
GP Kobe[42] (27–28 May 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 2802
  1. Malaysia Joe Soh
  2. Japan Terumasa Kojima
  3. South Korea Park Bi-o
  4. Japan Fumiyasu Suzuike
  5. Japan Tomoya Tsubouchi
  6. Japan Takeshi Kagawa
  7. Japan Akio Chiba
  8. Japan Ryoichi Tamada
GP Las Vegas 1[43] (15–16 June 2017)
  • Format: Legacy
  • Attendance: 2656
  1. United States Andrew Calderon
  2. United States Jonathan Semeyn
  3. United States Chris Iaali
  4. United States Jody Keith
  5. United States Patrick Tierney
  6. Canada Samuel Tharmaratnam
  7. United States Jake Haversat
  8. United States Daniel Cathro
GP Cleveland[44] (24–25 June 2017)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 1611 (537 teams)
1.
United States Owen Turtenwald
United States William Jensen
United States Reid Duke
2.
United States Corey Burkhart
Japan Shuhei Nakamura
Czech Republic Martin Jůza
3.
United States Nathan Smith
United States Brandon Ayers
United States John Rolf
4.
United States Josh Sellers
United States Nick Neill
United States Chris Ferber
GP Kyoto[45] (22–23 July 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 2398
  1. United States William Jensen
  2. Japan Atsuki Kihara
  3. Denmark Martin Müller
  4. United States Jon Finkel
  5. China Qi Wentao
  6. Canada Pascal Maynard
  7. Canada Yang Xiao Yu
  8. Japan Kazuki Yada

GP Santiago[46] (20–21 May 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 718
  1. Argentina Mauro Sasso
  2. Poland Grzegorz Kowalski
  3. Chile Daniel Vega
  4. Brazil Guillherme Merjam
  5. Argentina Javier Luna
  6. Argentina Nicolas Epstein
  7. Chile Ignacio Saez
  8. Netherlands Niels Noorlander
GP Amsterdam[47] (3–4 June 2017)
  • Format: Standard
  • Attendance: 1170
  1. Czech Republic Lukas Blohon
  2. Germany Benjamin Luft
  3. Australia Michael Maurici
  4. Netherlands Arjan van Leeuwen
  5. Netherlands Jelco Bodewes
  6. Netherlands Thomas Hendriks
  7. Germany Alexander Mertins
  8. Germany Raphael Coors
GP Las Vegas 2[48] (16–17 June 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 2562
  1. Brazil Thiago Saporito
  2. United States Steve Rubin
  3. United States Paul Herr
  4. United States Samuel Pardee
  5. China Bolun Zhang
  6. United States Tzu-Mainn Chen
  7. United States Andrew Cuneo
  8. United States Mike Sigrist
GP Sydney[49] (24–25 June 2017)
  • Format: Team Limited
  • Attendance: 852 (284 teams)
1.
Australia James Wilks
Australia Simon Linabury
Australia Ivan Schroder
2.
Japan Yuuya Watanabe
Japan Hajime Nakamura
Japan Yoshihiko Ikawa
3.
Australia Jarron Puszet
Australia Dominic Z
Australia Karl Lyndon Eyre
4.
New Zealand Danny Liao
New Zealand Jing-Wei Zheng
New Zealand Brandon Wise

GP Copenhagen[50] (27–28 May 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 1815
  1. Italy Mattia Rizzi
  2. Spain Cristian Ortiz Ros
  3. Denmark Kim Ströh
  4. Denmark Martin Müller
  5. Finland Teemu Halonen
  6. France Remy Le François
  7. Germany Michael Steinecke
  8. Germany Gunnar Geißler
GP Manila[51] (3–4 June 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 757
  1. Japan Ryoichi Tamada
  2. China Qi Wentao
  3. Philippines Imman Van Valerio
  4. Malaysia Wee Pang Ming
  5. Philippines Cholo Pascual
  6. Philippines Mark Anthony Biala
  7. Philippines Rei Anthony Coo
  8. Philippines Dunstan Tauli
GP Las Vegas 3[52] (17–18 June 2017)
  • Format: Modern
  • Attendance: 3264
  1. Canada Mani Davoudi
  2. France Theau Mery
  3. United States Benjamin Coursey
  4. United States Allen Wu
  5. United States Matt Sorensen
  6. United States Craig Wescoe
  7. United States Daniel Wong
  8. United States Paul Peterson
GP Toronto[53] (22–23 July 2017)
  • Format: Limited
  • Attendance: 1395
  1. Canada Robert Anderson
  2. United States Allen Sun
  3. United States Matthew Nickolai
  4. United States Benjamin Weitz
  5. United States Andrew Cuneo
  6. Canada Doug Potter
  7. Canada Taimur Rashid
  8. China You Cheng An

Pro Tour Hour of Devastation

Kyoto (27–30 July 2017)

Top 8

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
         
1 Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 3
8 Seth Manfield 2
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 3
Wing Chun Yam 2
4 Wing Chun Yam 3
5 Shintaro Kurata 1
Paulo Vito Damo da Rosa 3
Samuel Pardee 2
3 Samuel Black 3
6 Felix Leong 2
Samuel Black 2
Samuel Pardee 3
2 Samuel Pardee 3
7 Yusuke Sasabe 2


Final standings

Place Player Prize Pro Points Team Comment
1 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa $50,000 30 Channel Fireball Ice 12th Final day, 2nd Pro Tour win
2 United States Samuel Pardee $20,000 26 Face to Face Games 2nd Final day
3 United States Samuel Black $15,000 24 Mutiniy 3rd Final day
4 Hong Kong Yam Wing Chun $12,500 22
5 Japan Shintaro Kurata $10,000 20
6 Singapore Felix Leong $9,000 18
7 Japan Yusuke Sasabe $7,500 17
8 United States Seth Manfield $6,000 16 Genisis 3rd Final day

Team Series standing

Rank Team Members Pro Points
1 Musashi Japan Kentaro Yamamoto Japan Yuuya Watanabe 141
Japan Ken Yukuhiro Japan Yuuki Ichikawa
Japan Teruya Kakumae Japan Shouta Yasooka
2 Genisis United States Brad Nelson Czech Republic Lukas Blohon 131
United States Seth Manfield United States Michael Majors
Denmark Martin Dang Denmark Martin Müller
3 MTG Mint Card Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian New Zealand Jason Chung 120
Taiwan Huang Hao-Shan Singapore Kelvin Chew
Canada Eduardo Sajgalik South Korea Nam Sung-wook
4 Channel Fireball Ice Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa United States Mike Sigrist 117
Sweden Joel Larsson United States Ben Stark
Czech Republic Ondřej Stráský United States Eric Froehlich
MTG Bent Card Italy Andrea Mengucci Australia Anthony Lee
Spain Javier Dominguez United States Christian Calcano
Denmark Michael Bonde United States Corey Baumeister

Source:[54]

Pro Player of the Year final standings

The 2016–17 Pro Tour season ended after Pro Tour Hour of Devastation. These are the final standings of the Player of the Year race, including every player who at the end of the season reached 52 points (Platinum-level, the highest Pro Club Level).[55]

Place Player Pro Points Place Player Pro Points Place Player Pro Points
1 Brazil Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa 85 10 United States Owen Turtenwald 62 19 United States Christian Calcano 54
2 Portugal Márcio Carvalho 81 11 Singapore Kelvin Chew 61 United States William Jensen
3 United States Reid Duke 74 12 Hong Kong Lee Shi Tian 59 21 United States Steve Rubin 53
4 United States Samuel Pardee 69 13 United States Samuel Black 56 Brazil Thiago Saporito
5 Japan Shouta Yasooka 68 Japan Ken Yukuhiro Canada Eduardo Sajgalik
Japan Yuuya Watanabe United States Donald Smith United States Eric Froehlich
7 United States Seth Manfield 65 16 Spain Javier Dominguez 55 25 Brazil Carlos Romão 52
8 Czech Republic Martin Jůza 64 United States Gerry Thompson
9 United States Brad Nelson 63 Denmark Martin Müller

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