Annie RKH
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Magic:The Gathering (MTG) and poker go way back and ever since the early 2000s the MTG community has been supplying a steady stream of excellent online and live poker pros who are delighted to find a source of income without compromising on their lifestyle of choice.
This year's WSOP makes no exception and has attracted many notable members of both the MTG and the poker community. The players cheering for @Brock Parker right after he won his third WSOP bracelet in #wsop10 make up a veritable dream team for any fantasy poker manager:
@David Williams @Eric Froehlich @William 'Huey' Jensen @Christopher DeMaci @Kenny Hsiung @Brock Parker and @Gabriel Nassif are just some of the MTG notables to watch out for at #WSOP2014!
Part of the MTG track record at 2014 WSOP so far (more than 700K in collective earnings):
Gabriel Nassif finished 24th and cashed in his very first WSOP event this summer - the #WSOP3 Pot Limit Omaha.
Christopher DeMaci has two ITM finishes already - 58th / 7977 in the #WSOP8 Millionaire Maker for $21,968 and 78th / 1128 in #WSOP3 Pot Limit Omaha.
@Adam Levy and Kenny Hsiung also finished ITM in the Millionaire Maker.
@Justin Bonomo already added $219,565 to the collective MTG earnings by finishing 2nd in #wsop5 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw and he's been running good in the #WSOP11 No-limit Hold'em Six-handed where he is second in chips with only 10 players remaining!
Of course, the hero to date is Brock Parker, who finished 5th in #WSOP7 Razz for $25,717 AND won #WSOP11 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo for $443,407 and a third bracelet!
More great things are to be expected from this dream team in the coming weeks - all the more that @Isaac Haxton (with 24 ITM finishes and $1,767,210 in WSOP earnings) is likely to play the Big One for One Drop, judging by this tweet:
Meanwhile, if you are looking to draft more players for your fantasy WSOP/MTG team, here is a source of inspiration:
The All-Time Live Poker Earnings Ranking of Magic:The Gathering Players
And more on MTG and poker on RankingHero: #MTGpoker #MTGTOP8
Annie RKH 5 Jun 2014
@Justin Bonomo just added a second 2014 WSOP bracelet to the MTG dream team's trophy cabinet and took their winnings up to more than $1,150,000! Justin won #WSOP11 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed for $449,980!
Vaatoo 5 Jun 2014
VGG Justin Bonomo
Read on about poker&MTG with the #MTGpoker and #MTGTOP8 hashtags on RankingHero!
You can look up any of the players listed above in our database for more details about their performance in live tournament poker and please add any names we might be missing in the comments :)
Totoro 4 Jun 2014
wow !
Adrien Bacchi 4 Jun 2014
Oh I didn't think @Scott Seiver was the n°1 poker player among #MTGpoker dudes ;)
Here at RankingHero we are particularly fond of Magic:The Gathering. And not simply because we love all strategic, community-building, subculture-generating addictive games (though these would all be valid reasons in themselves). We have an additional very special reason for this affinity with MTG - our own founder and RankingHero ambassador, @Pedro Canali, is a champion of the game. Back in 2004, in his very first professional tournament, Canali won the Pro Tour-Columbus with a deck called “Affinity” :)
Magic:The Gathering is a collectible card game which revolutionized this sector of the gaming industry in the 1990s. It has continued to thrive to this day, with millions of fans all over the world, professional tournaments and championships, as well as amateur leagues and communities, and a huge secondary market for Magic cards. Each game represents a battle between mighty wizards who employ spells, artifacts, and creatures depicted on individual Magic cards to defeat their opponents.
In the early 2000s, at the time of the poker boom, MTG became something of a “breeding ground for world class poker players”. Rather than the rules of the game itself, it was the strategic thinking, and above all, the culture and lifestyle associated with poker that attracted many MTG players. And the money, of course. Unlike MTG, poker made it possible to make a living without compromising on the lifestyle.
Successful poker players with a background in Magic: The Gathering include WSOP bracelet winners, WPT and EPT champions, and online poker wizards.
@David Williams:
"I think the biggest correlation is that it teaches the brain how to work. It's problem-solving, logical deduction. Most people aren't sharpening their brains constantly. We've been honing our skills for years; high-level thinking is pretty much all we do. That's great training for playing poker under pressure."
@Brock Parker:
"Poker is a job, 'Magic' a game. I never want to play poker in my free time. 'Magic' you can. You can't make a living at 'M:TG,' but it's just the more enjoyable game."
@Isaac Haxton:
"Some guys have done it for eight years by the time they get to 21, and that makes us better; If you get deep in a tournament and aren't used to the high-pressure situations in person, it's a problem. 'Magic' prepared us for that."
@Manuel Bevand from @Winamax mentions on this fascinating blog post how his skills aquired from MTG translated into poker to give him an edge
Below you will find a non-exhaustive list of notable players who share a passion for MTG and poker; you can check their profile pages on RankingHero to see their live poker tournament achievements:
@Adam Levy @Andre Coimbra @Andrea Dato
@Anton Morgenstern @Brock Parker @Christopher DeMaci
@Dario Minieri @David Williams @Eric Froehlich
@Gabriel Nassif @Isaac Haxton @Jose Ignacio Barbero
@Justin Bonomo @Kevin MacPhee @Manuel Bevand @Mickey Petersen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic:_The_Gathering_World_Championship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Tour_(Magic:_The_Gathering)
Adrien Bacchi 7 Apr 2014
"You can't make a living at 'M:TG,' but it's just the more enjoyable game." so true ;). Thanks for this excellent article ;). Who's in for a #MTGCube :) ?