Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 2016–17 explained
The 2016–17 Pro Tour season was the twenty-second season of the . It started on 13 August 2016 with Grand Prix Portland and Rimini and ended on 30 July 2017 with the conclusion of Pro Tour Kyoto. The season consisted 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
- Robert Santana
- Travis Woo
- Tanner Von Difloe
- Max Mick
- Chris Botelho
- Oliver Tomajko
- Paul Rietzl
- Michael Hantz
- GP Indianapolis[3] (27–28 August 2016)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1983
- Brandon Burton
- Rob Pisano
- Scott Lipp
- Brandon Semerau
- Ryan Normandin
- Mason Linne
- Ryan Solave
- Brandon Pascal
- GP Rimini[4] (13–14 August 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 878
- Arne Huschenbeth
- Petr Sochurek
- Simon Enckels
- Marco Dolazza
- Lukas Blohon
- Shouta Yasooka
- Jaroslav Boucek
- Thomas Holzinger
- GP Guangzhou[5] (27–28 August 2016)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 946
- Albertus Law
- Wu Kon Fai
- Lim Zhong Yi
- Kelvin Chew
- Jia Hao
- Ryoichi Tamada
- Kentaro Yamamoto
- Keita Kawasaki
- GP Lille[6] (27–28 August 2016)
- Attendance: 1818
- Format: Modern
- Meciek Berger
- Thomas Hendriks
- Jiří Obraz
- Serafin Wellinger
- Mike Boulinguiez
- André Metzger
- Manuel Menges
- Danel Ballestin
Magic: The Gathering World Championship
- Seattle[7] (1–4 September 2016)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Booster Draft, Standard, Modern
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 |
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1 | Brian Braun-Duin | $70,000 | 14 | 2015–16 Grand Prix Player of the Year |
2 | Márcio Carvalho | $40,000 | 11 | Draft Master |
3 | Oliver Tiu | $20,000 | 9 | Constructed Master |
4 | Shouta Yasooka | $20,000 | 9 | Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
5 | Lukas Blohon | $10,000 | 9 | Pro Tour Eldritch Moon winner |
6 | Luis Scott-Vargas | $10,000 | 9 | Outstanding Hall of Famer |
7 | Jiachen Tao | $10,000 | 8 | Pro Tour Oath of the Gatewatch winner |
8 | Seth Manfield | $10,000 | 8 | 2015 World Champion |
9 | Thiago Saporito | $5,000 | 8 | 2nd Most Pro Points Latin America |
10 | Steve Rubin | $5,000 | 7 | Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad winner |
11 | Mike Sigrist | $5,000 | 7 | 5th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified |
12 | Reid Duke | $5,000 | 7 | 4th Most Pro Points North America |
13 | Brad Nelson | $5,000 | 7 | 4th Most Pro Points of otherwise unqalified |
14 | Joel Larsson | $5,000 | 7 | 3rd Most Pro Points Europe |
15 | Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa | $5,000 | 7 | Most Pro Points Latin America |
16 | Yuuya Watanabe | $5,000 | 6 | 2nd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
17 | Owen Turtenwald | $2,500 | 6 | 2015–16 Player of the Year |
18 | Ondřej Stráský | $2,500 | 6 | 2nd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
19 | Samuel Pardee | $2,500 | 5 | Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
20 | Andrea Mengucci | $2,500 | 5 | 3rd Most Pro Points of otherwise unqualified |
21 | Niels Noorlander | $2,500 | 5 | 2015 Magic Online Champion |
22 | Kazuyuki Takimura | $2,500 | 5 | Pro Tour Battle for Zendikar winner |
23 | Ryoichi Tamada | $2,500 | 4 | 3rd Most Pro Points Asia-Pacific |
24 | 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.
Sam Black
Matt Severa
Justin Cohen
2.
Ben Rubin
Matthew Boccio
Tillman Bragg
3.
Steve Rubin
Alexander Hayne
Mike Sigrist
4
Paul Rietzl
Matthew Sperling
Jelger Wiegersma
- GP London[9] (8–9 October 2016)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1663
- Márcio Carvalho
- Gabor Kocsis
- Pip Griffiths
- Neil Rigby
- Bo Stentebjerg-Hansen
- Federico Del Basso
- Marcus Hensing
- Riccardo Picciafuochi
- GP Kyoto[10] (10–11 September 2016)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 2334 (778 teams)
1.
Yuki Matsumoto
Yuuki Ichikawa
Kazuyuki Takimura
2.
Kitahara Hiroaki
Ken Yukuhiro
Kentaro Yamamoto
3.
Kenta Harane
Fumiya Matsumoto
Tomonori Hirami
4
Tom Ristovsky
Petr Sochurek
Pavel Matousek
- GP Atlanta[11] (8–9 October 2016)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1663
- Carlos Romão
- Cash Turner
- Noah Walker
- Raymond Perez Jr.
- Geddes Cooper
- Christopher Fennell
- Thien Nguyen
- Matt Frank
Pro Tour Kaladesh
- Honolulu[12] (14–16 October 2016)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comment |
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1 | Shouta Yasooka | $50,000 | 31 | 4th final day, 2nd Pro Tour win |
2 | Carlos Romão | $20,000 | 27 | 2nd final day |
3 | Makis Matsoukas | $15,000 | 23 | Pro Tour debut |
4 | Ben Hull | $15,000 | 23 | Pro Tour debut |
5 | Pierre Dagen | $10,000 | 19 | 2nd final day |
6 | Matthew Nass | $10,000 | 19 | |
7 | Lee Shi Tian | $5,000 | 15 | 5th final day |
8 | Joey Manner | $5,000 | 15 | | |
Pro Player of the year standings
Grand Prix
- GP Providence[13] (22–23 October 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1180
- Wang Yichen
- Seth Manfield
- Jacky Wang
- Osyp Lebedowicz
- Zachary Kiihne
- Maxim Belanger
- Dave Shiels
- Ian Bosley
- GP Santiago[14] (29–30 October 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1180
- John Chavarria
- Jonathan Lobo Melamed
- Eduardo dos Santos Vieira
- Victor Fernando Silva
- Luis Salvatto
- Cristian Cespedes
- Ignacio Garcia
- Marcos Paulo De Jesus Freitas
- GP Kuala Lumpur[15] (22–23 October 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 769
- Fumiya Matsumoto
- Mark Lawrence Tubola
- Yuuki Ichikawa
- Anthony Lee
- Yuuta Takahashi
- Marcus Oh
- Au Yong Wai Kin
- Teruya Kakumae
- GP Dallas[16] (5–6 November 2016)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 2019
- Kevin Mackie
- Corey Burkhart
- Michael Mei
- Alex Mitas
- Brian Braun-Duin
- Nicolas D'Ambrose
- Zach Voss
- Phillip Napoli
- GP Warsaw[17] (29–30 October 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1112
- Gabrielius Kaklauskas
- Niels Molle
- Andreas Ganz
- Matteo Moure
- Zbysek Panchartek
- Ben Stark
- Julien Stihle
- Oleksii Riabokon
- GP Rotterdam[18] (12–13 November 2016)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 2109 (703 teams)
1.
Javier Dominguez
Márcio Carvalho
Luis Salvatto
2.
Frank Karsten
Brent Vos
Bas Melis
3.
Raphaël Lévy
Tomoharu Saitou
Jérémy Dezani
4.
Ondřej Stráský
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
Shahar Shenhar
World Magic Cup
- Rotterdam (18–20 November 2016)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Team Constructed, Team Limited
Final standings
Place | Country | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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1 | Greece | Panagiotis Papadopoulos | $12,000 | 8 |
Nikolaos Kaponis |
Tziotis Petros |
Bill Chronopoulos |
2 | Belgium | Jerome Bastogne | $6,500 | 7 |
Peter Vieren |
Branco Neirynck |
Pascal Vieren |
3 | Italy | Alessandro Portaro | $4,000 | 6 |
Andrea Mengucci |
Mattia Rizzi |
Alessandro Casamenti |
4 | Belarus | Hleb Bantsevich | $4,000 | 6 |
Pavel Miadzvedski |
Ihar Klionski |
Dmitry Andronchik | |
Place | Country | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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5 | Finland | Matti Kuisma | $2,000 | 5 |
Lauri Pispa |
Tuomas Tuominen |
Leo Lahonen |
6 | Australia | David Mines | $2,000 | 5 |
Garry Lau |
James Wilks |
Ryan Cubit |
7 | Ukraine | Iurii Babych | $2,000 | 5 |
Sergiy Sushalskyy |
Artem Fedorchenko |
Bogdan Sorozhynsky |
8 | Panama | Saul Alvarado | $2,000 | 5 |
César Segovia |
Sergio Bonilla |
Manuel Succari | |
Pro Player of the year standings
Grand Prix
- GP Chiba[19] (26–27 November 2016)
- Format: Legacy
- Attendance: 2503
- Kentaro Yamamoto
- Atsuki Kihara
- Yuuya Watanabe
- Keisuke Sato
- Kouichi Miyabe
- Ryo Takahashi
- Akira Honma
- Liu Jin
- GP Milwaukee[20] (10–11 December 2016)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1331
- Steven Carter
- Brandon Fisher
- Eric Severson
- Evan Petre
- Ari Lax
- Toshiya Kanegawa
- Benjamin Weitz
- Corey Brukhart
- GP Prague[21] (28–29 January 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 2005
- Yusuf Kemal Vefa
- Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
- Fabian Friedrich
- Roope Metsä
- Christoffer Larsen
- Ivan Floch
- Florian Koch
- Fabrizio Campanino
- GP Denver[22] (3–4 December 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1568
- Matt Severa
- Steve Rubin
- Jacob Nagro
- Andrew Wolbers
- Rob Pisano
- Ben Hull
- Michael Snyder
- Seth Manfield
- GP Louisville[23] (7–8 January 2017)
- Format: Legacy
- Attendance:1610
- Reid Duke
- Andrew Sullano
- Brian Braun-Duin
- Nate Barton
- Charles Hinkle
- Michael Majors
- Cody Napier
- Craig Wescoe
- GP Madrid[24] (3–4 December 2016)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1456
- Carmine D'Aniello
- Nicolas Legendre
- Callum Bousfield
- Marco Cammilluzzi
- Rafael Sarriegui Hidalgo
- Adrian Ramiro Cano
- Luis Gobern
- Alexander Hottmann
- GP San Jose[25] (28–29 January 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1908
- John Asbach
- Ari Hausman-Cohen
- Roberto Berni
- Avenash Pernankil
- Jiachen Tao
- Anand Khare
- Adam Ragsdale
- Richard Tan
Pro Tour Aether Revolt
- Dublin[26] (3–5 February 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Team | Comment |
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1 | Lucas Esper Berthoud | $50,000 | 31 | DEXThird | |
2 | Márcio Carvalho | $20,000 | 27 | DEX Army | 3rd Final day |
3 | Donald Smith | $15,000 | 23 | Lingering Souls | |
4 | Eduardo Sajgalik | $15,000 | 23 | MTG Mint Card | 2nd Final day |
5 | Liu Yuchen | $10,000 | 19 | | |
6 | Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa | $10,000 | 19 | Channel Fireball Ice | 11th Final day |
7 | Jan Ksandr | $5,000 | 15 | | |
8 | Martin Jůza | $5,000 | 15 | Channel Fireball Fire | 3rd Final day | |
Pro Player of the year standings
Team Series standing
Rank | Team | Members | Pro Points |
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1 | MTG Mint Card | Lee Shi Tian | Jason Chung | 49 |
Huang Hao-Shan | Kelvin Chew |
Eduardo Sajgalik | Nam Sung-wook |
2 | Musashi | Kentaro Yamamoto | Yuuya Watanabe | 49 |
Ken Yukuhiro | Yuuki Ichikawa |
Teruya Kakumae | Shouta Yasooka |
3 | Face to Face Games | Alexander Hayne | Samuel Pardee | 44 |
Steve Rubin | Jacob Wilson |
Ivan Floch | Oliver Tiu |
4 | DEXThird | Felipe Valdivia | Patrick Fernandes | 43 |
Cristian Cespedes | Jose Luis Echeverria |
João Lucas Caparroz | Lucas Esper Berthoud |
5 | Lingering Souls | Shaheen Soorani | Chris Fennell | 40 |
Travis Woo | Andreas Ganz |
Ashraf Abou Omar | Donald Smith | |
Grand Prix
- GP Pittsburgh[27] (11–12 February 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1334
- Ryan Hare
- Bronson Gervasi
- Matthew Long
- Robert Beatty
- Adam Van Fleet
- Daniel Fournier
- Anand Khare
- Michael Cochran
- GP Utrecht[28] (25–26 February 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1232
- Samuel Vuillot
- Fabrizio Campanino
- Alexandre Habert
- David Brucker
- Charly Traarbach
- Kasper Nielsen
- Thuan Truong
- Berk Akbulut
- GP Shizuoka[29] (18–19 March 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 2719
- Ryohei Kirino
- Wentao Qi
- Masayasu Tanahashi
- Yusuke Sasabe
- Sungeun Je
- Takanori Watanabe
- Akihiro Miyamoto
- Motoaki Itou
- GP San Antonio[30] (1–2 April 2017)
- Format: Team Unified Modern
- Attendance: 1668 (556 teams)
1.
Greg Orange
Adam Jansen
Andrejs Prost
2.
Reid Duke
William Jensen
Owen Turtenwald
3.
Gerard Fabiano
Eli Kassis
Ben Lundquist
4.
David Ochoa
Matt Severa
Andrew Baeckstrom
- GP Bologna[31] (6–7 May 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1669
- Corrado De Sio
- Martin Jůza
- Francesco Giorgiio
- Pascal Vieren
- Dario Veneri
- Dario Parazzoli
- Javier Dominguez
- Simon Nielsen
- GP Vancouver[32] (18–19 February 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1552
- Josh Utter-Leyton
- Johnathan Zaczek
- Gerry Thompson
- Sam Black
- Eric Severson
- Jon Stern
- Nathanial Knox
- Jason Simard
- GP New Jersey[33] (11–12 March 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1622
- Corey Baumeister
- Ben Friedman
- Paul Rietzl
- Ben Stark
- Robert Lombardi
- Jarvis Yu
- Kyle Moran
- Brandon Ayers
- GP Porto Alegre[34] (18–19 March 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 570
- Victor Silva
- Vagner William Casati
- Francisco Sifuentes
- Rafael Bertolli Parra
- Sebastian Pozzo
- Luis Salvatto
- Patricio Roman
- Carlos Alexandre Dos Santos Esteves
- GP Mexico City[35] (8–9 April 2017)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 444 (148 teams)
1.
Andrew Cuneo
Eric Froehlich
Ben Stark
2.
Matthew Nass
Jacob Wilson
Samuel Pardee
3.
Kazuyuki Takimura
Shota Takao
Toru Inoue
4.
Jon Stern
Greg Ogreenc
Stephen Neal
- GP Beijing[36] (6–7 May 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1029
- Kelvin Chew
- Keita Kawasaki
- Tomoharu Saito
- Wu Xuan
- Riku Kumagai
- Takuma Morofuji
- Yi Shimin
- Riki Kamo
- GP Brisbane [37] (18–19 February 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 981
- Oliver Oks
- Zen Takahashi
- Lee Shi Tian
- Timothy Cheng
- Chris Grimshaw
- Tetsu Kawaguchi
- Sean Hume
- James Larsen-Scott
- GP Barcelona[38] (11–12 March 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1265
- Petr Sochůrek
- Matthew Pope
- Márcio Carvalho
- Iñigo Vallejo Pascual
- Michal Lipinski
- Federico Del Basso
- Miguel Castro
- Yoann Sevaux
- GP Orlando[39] (25–26 March 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1284
- Joel Larsson
- Noah Walker
- Zile Yao
- Chris Pikula
- Alexander Hayne
- Jack Dobbin
- Patrick Tierney
- Jorge Mantilla
- GP Richmond[40] (6–7 May 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1595
- Michael Baraniecki
- Eli Kassis
- Evan Esposito
- Martin Dang
- Brian Braun-Duin
- Brad Carpenter
- Thiago Saporito
- Josh Jones
Pro Tour Amonkhet
- Nashville (12–14 May 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Team | Comment |
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1 | Gerry Thompson | $50,000 | 30 | Mutiny | 2nd Final day |
2 | | $20,000 | 26 | Musashi | 4th Final day |
3 | Ken Yukuhiro | $15,000 | 24 | Musashi | 3rd Final day |
4 | Martin Müller | $12,000 | 22 | Genesis | 2nd Final day |
5 | Chris Fennel | $10,000 | 20 | Lingering Souls | 2nd Final day |
6 | Marc Tobiasch | $9,000 | 18 | EUreka | |
7 | Christian Calcano | $7,500 | 17 | MTG Bent Card | |
8 | Eric Froehlich | $6,000 | 16 | Channel Fireball Ice | 5th Final day | |
Pro Player of the year standings
Team Series standing
Grand Prix
- GP Montreal[41] (20–21 May 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 850
- Kevin Jones
- Paul Dean
- Maxime Aubin
- Max McVety
- Ethan Gaieski
- Shaun McLaren
- Daniel Fournier
- Liam Kane Meilleur
- GP Kobe[42] (27–28 May 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 2802
- Joe Soh
- Terumasa Kojima
- Park Bi-o
- Fumiyasu Suzuike
- Tomoya Tsubouchi
- Takeshi Kagawa
- Akio Chiba
- Ryoichi Tamada
- GP Las Vegas 1[43] (15–16 June 2017)
- Format: Legacy
- Attendance: 2656
- Andrew Calderon
- Jonathan Semeyn
- Chris Iaali
- Jody Keith
- Patrick Tierney
- Samuel Tharmaratnam
- Jake Haversat
- Daniel Cathro
- GP Cleveland[44] (24–25 June 2017)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 1611 (537 teams)
1.
Owen Turtenwald
William Jensen
Reid Duke
2.
Corey Burkhart
Shuhei Nakamura
Martin Jůza
3.
Nathan Smith
Brandon Ayers
John Rolf
4.
Josh Sellers
Nick Neill
Chris Ferber
- GP Kyoto[45] (22–23 July 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 2398
- William Jensen
- Atsuki Kihara
- Martin Müller
- Jon Finkel
- Qi Wentao
- Pascal Maynard
- Yang Xiao Yu
- Kazuki Yada
- GP Santiago[46] (20–21 May 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 718
- Mauro Sasso
- Grzegorz Kowalski
- Daniel Vega
- Guillherme Merjam
- Javier Luna
- Nicolas Epstein
- Ignacio Saez
- Niels Noorlander
- GP Amsterdam[47] (3–4 June 2017)
- Format: Standard
- Attendance: 1170
- Lukas Blohon
- Benjamin Luft
- Michael Maurici
- Arjan van Leeuwen
- Jelco Bodewes
- Thomas Hendriks
- Alexander Mertins
- Raphael Coors
- GP Las Vegas 2[48] (16–17 June 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 2562
- Thiago Saporito
- Steve Rubin
- Paul Herr
- Samuel Pardee
- Bolun Zhang
- Tzu-Mainn Chen
- Andrew Cuneo
- Mike Sigrist
- GP Sydney[49] (24–25 June 2017)
- Format: Team Limited
- Attendance: 852 (284 teams)
1.
James Wilks
Simon Linabury
Ivan Schroder
2.
Yuuya Watanabe
Hajime Nakamura
Yoshihiko Ikawa
3.
Jarron Puszet
Dominic Z
Karl Lyndon Eyre
4.
Danny Liao
Jing-Wei Zheng
Brandon Wise
- GP Copenhagen[50] (27–28 May 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 1815
- Mattia Rizzi
- Cristian Ortiz Ros
- Kim Ströh
- Martin Müller
- Teemu Halonen
- Remy Le François
- Michael Steinecke
- Gunnar Geißler
- GP Manila[51] (3–4 June 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 757
- Ryoichi Tamada
- Qi Wentao
- Imman Van Valerio
- Wee Pang Ming
- Cholo Pascual
- Mark Anthony Biala
- Rei Anthony Coo
- Dunstan Tauli
- GP Las Vegas 3[52] (17–18 June 2017)
- Format: Modern
- Attendance: 3264
- Mani Davoudi
- Theau Mery
- Benjamin Coursey
- Allen Wu
- Matt Sorensen
- Craig Wescoe
- Daniel Wong
- Paul Peterson
- GP Toronto[53] (22–23 July 2017)
- Format: Limited
- Attendance: 1395
- Robert Anderson
- Allen Sun
- Matthew Nickolai
- Benjamin Weitz
- Andrew Cuneo
- Doug Potter
- Taimur Rashid
- You Cheng An
Pro Tour Hour of Devastation
- Kyoto (27–30 July 2017)
- Prize pool: $250,000
- Format: Standard, Booster Draft
Final standings
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Team | Comment |
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1 | Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa | $50,000 | 30 | Channel Fireball Ice | 12th Final day, 2nd Pro Tour win |
2 | Samuel Pardee | $20,000 | 26 | Face to Face Games | 2nd Final day |
3 | Samuel Black | $15,000 | 24 | Mutiny | 3rd Final day |
4 | Yam Wing Chun | $12,500 | 22 | | |
5 | Shintaro Kurata | $10,000 | 20 | | Pro Tour Debut |
6 | Felix Leong | $9,000 | 18 | | |
7 | Yusuke Sasabe | $7,500 | 17 | | Pro Tour Debut |
8 | Seth Manfield | $6,000 | 16 | Genesis | 3rd Final day | |
Team Series standing
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]
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