Magic World Championship odds
Magic: The Gathering World Championship - Winner
Magic: The Gathering World Championship
This new year begins with everything regarding eSports worldwide. The championship that will define the 2019 World Champion of the Year of Magic: The Gathering World Championship will take place on the warm shores of Honolulu, Hawaii from February 14 to 16 specifically at the MTG Arena. A total of 16 players will face each other to dispute the long-awaited prize pool of $ 1 million, of which $ 300,000 is for first place, this being the biggest prize given in the history of Magic.
Tournament participants were invited exclusively by the organizing committee, in which only the best players of the MPL and the Challengers were invited. Next, the 16 invited players are shown, indicating their origin:
Country
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Player
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Origin
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Spain
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Javier Dominguez
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2018 World Champion
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UK
|
Autumn Burchett
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Winner of the Cleveland Mythical Championship 2019
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USA
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Eli Loveman
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Winner of the London Mythical Championship 2019
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Argentina
|
Matias Leveratto
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Winner of the Mythical Championship III
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Germany
|
Thoralf Severin
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Mythical Championship IV winner of Barcelona
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France
|
Jean-Emmanuel Depraz
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Winner of the Mythical Championship V
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Czech Republic
|
Ondřej Stráský
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Mythical champion VI winner of Richmond
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Poland
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Piotr Glogowski
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Winner of the VII Mythical Championship
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Italy
|
Andrea Mengucci
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Most mythical points of MPL
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USA
|
Seth Manfield
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2nd most mythical point of MPL
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Portugal
|
Marcio Carvalho
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3rd most mythical points of MPL
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Brazil
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Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
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4th most mythical point of MPL
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USA
|
Chris Kvartek
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Most mythical points of the challengers
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France
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Raphael Levy
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2nd most mythical points of challengers
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France
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Gabriel Nassif
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Third more mythical points of challengers
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Argentina
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Sebastian Pozzo
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4th most mythical points of challengers
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This championship has been held since 1994 and originally was always open to any player in the world could participate, but, with the inclusion of the Pro Tour has become an event only by invitation.