Paulo Victor
1st in the tournament. 1st in the world.
This Limited format is defined by a transition from the hyper aggression of Amonkhet to the midrange and ramp focus of HOU.
Gabriel Nassif bucked convention and went with trusty U/W Control over U/R, but his tournament didn’t quite go as planned.
See the deck that Corey couldn’t quite bring himself to play in Kyoto, but that sports an especially strong Mono-Red matchup.
Sometimes, red steals a win in the first week of a new, unprepared format. This time, it was the deck to beat, and no one had the answer.
Every player in the game can relate to the shock and disappointment from a game-losing misplay. We can all learn from it, too.
Ondrej had the exact deck that Paulo took to win the trophy, but failed to convert to a good finish himself. What went wrong?
Faced with two incredible decks for the Pro Tour, Mike had to make a decision.
Pascal didn’t expect to see so much red at PTHOU, but once the metagame adjusts to aggro, ramp will be primed to dominate.
With Mono-Red everywhere, Andrea chose a deck with a rock-solid matchup against it.
Florian interviews Aaron Muranaka as he reminisces about a Sealed deck PT, and his thoughts about cheating and Chris Pikula.
Florian catches up with Gerry Thompson ahead of his 43rd Pro Tour.
Get a look into the process of preparing with a superteam as Mike Sigrist breaks down each day in the run-up to PT Hour of Devastation.