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
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
4
Poland
2
5
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
Grand Prix: Boston
GP Boston (25–26 August 2012)
Format: Limited
Attendance: 1845
Brian Demars
Robert Victory
Cedric Phillips
Alex Lloyd
Kevin Michael
Jason Ford
Thomas Holzinger
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
Yuuya Watanabe
$40,000
11
Pro Point leader Japan
2
Shouta Yasooka
$20,000
13
3rd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
3
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
$10,000
7
Pro Point leader South America
4
Jon Finkel
$10,000
7
Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
5
Shuhei Nakamura
$5,000
7
5th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
6
Brian Kibler
$5,000
6
Pro Tour Dark Ascension winner
7
Samuele Estratti
$5,000
6
Pro Tour Philadelphia winner
8
Alexander Hayne
$5,000
6
Pro Tour Avacyn Restored winner
9
Martin Juza
$1,000
6
Pro Point leader Europe
10
Owen Turtenwald
$1,000
6
2011 Player of the year
11
Jun'ya Iyanaga
$1,000
6
2011 World Champion
12
Luis Scott-Vargas
$1,000
5
2nd most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
13
Josh Utter-Leyton
$1,000
5
Pro Point leader North America
14
David Ochoa
$1,000
5
4th most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified
15
Kuo Tzu-Ching
$1,000
4
Pro Point leader APAC region
16
Reid Duke
$1,000
2
2011 Magic Online Champion
Grand Prix: San Jose (Costa Rica), Moscow, San Jose (USA)
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
4
Lee Shi Tian
3
5
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
Stanislav Cifka
$40,000
30
2
Yuuya Watanabe
$20,000
24
2nd final day
3
David Ochoa
$12,500
22
4
Lee Shi Tian
$12,500
22
1st Hong Konger in a Top 8
5
Kelvin Chew
$10,000
20
6
Eduardo Sajgalik
$10,000
20
7
Willy Edel
$10,000
20
4th final day
8
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
Pro Tour Gatecrash
Montreal (15–17 February 2013)
Prize pool: $250,000[ 4]
Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Attendance: 329
Top 8
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Finals
1
Ben Stark
3
8
Stephen Mann
1
Ben Stark
2
Joel Larsson
3
4
Joel Larsson
3
5
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
Grand Prix: Quebec City, Charlotte, Yokohama, Verona, Rio de Janeiro, San Diego, Utrecht, Pittsburgh, Strasbourg, Portland, Beijing
Pro Tour Dragon's Maze
San Diego (17–19 May 2013)
Prize pool: $250,000[ 4]
Format: Block Constructed, Booster Draft
Attendance: 388
Top 8
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Finals
1
Craig Wescoe
3
8
Andrejs Prost
2
Craig Wescoe
3
Josh Utter-Leyton
1
4
Andrew Shrout
1
5
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
Craig Wescoe
$40,000
30
3rd final day
2
Dustin Ochoa
$20,000
24
3
Makihito Mihara
$12,500
22
4th final day
4
Josh Utter-Leyton
$12,500
22
4th final day
5
Rob Castellon
$10,000
20
Pro Tour debut
6
Andrew Shrout
$10,000
20
Pro Tour debut
7
Matej Zatlkaj
$10,000
20
2nd final day
8
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.
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.
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