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^ "Live Coverage of 2002 Pro Tour Boston" . Wizards of the Coast. 29 September 2002 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .

^ Jump up to: a b c d "Head Judges of Pro Tours and World Championships" . XS4ALL. 30 October 2009 . Retrieved 16 November 2009 .

^ Forsythe, Aaron (January 2003). "Your Move Game Dominates". The Sideboard . 8 (44): 4–5.

^ "Live Coverage of 2002 Pro Tour Houston" . 10 November 2002 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .

^ Jump up to: a b Rosewater, Mark (9 August 2004). "On Tour, Part 2" . Wizards of the Coast . Retrieved 1 December 2008 .

^ "Live Coverage of 2002 Houston Masters" . 8 November 2002 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .

^ "2002 Pro Tour Houston Top 8 Decks" . Wizards of the Coast . 10 November 2002 . Retrieved 31 July 2009 .

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Pro Tour Chicago" . Wizards of the Coast. 19 January 2003 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Masters Chicago" . Wizards of the Coast. 19 March 2003 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Final Standings". The Sideboard . 8 (45): 9. March 2003.

^ Jump up to: a b Budde, Kai (May 2003). "Pro Tour–Venice Top 8 Decks". The Sideboard . Wizards of the Coast . 8 (46): 32–33.

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Venice Masters" . Wizards of the Coast. 23 March 2003 . Retrieved 21 March 2009 .

^ Forsythe, Aaron (May 2003). "Timmy Gets His Day". The Sideboard . Wizards of the Coast . 8 (46): 4–5.

^ "Event Coverage Pro Tour–Venice". The Sideboard . Wizards of the Coast . 8 (46): 9. May 2003.

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Pro Tour Yokohama" . Wizards of the Coast. 11 May 2003 . Retrieved 21 March 2009 .

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 Yokohama Masters" . Wizards of the Coast. 11 May 2003 . Retrieved 21 March 2009 .

^ "Live Coverage of 2003 World Championship" . Wizards of the Coast. 10 August 2003 . Retrieved 22 March 2009 .


The 2002–03 Pro Tour season was the eighth season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour . On 24 August 2002 the season began with Grand Prix Sapporo . It ended on 10 August 2003 with the conclusion of the 2003 World Championship in Berlin. The season consisted of 21 Grand Prixs and 6 Pro Tours, held in Boston, Houston , Chicago, Venice , Yokohama , and Berlin. Also Master Series tournaments were held at four Pro Tours. At the end of the season Kai Budde was proclaimed Pro Player of the Year for the third time in a row.

Boston saw Phoenix Foundation win once again. This put all team members on top in regards to overall Pro Tour victories as no other player had then won more than two Pro Tours. The victory was dryly commented as not surprising anyone anymore. [1]

Prize pool: $200,100
Players: 363 (121 teams)
Format: Team Sealed ( Odyssey , Torment , Judgment ) – first day, Team Rochester Draft (Odyssey-Torment-Judgment) – final two days
Head Judge: Nat Fairbanks [2]

Pro Tour Houston featured the Extended format. The Ice Age and Mirage -blocks had just rotated out of the format along with 5th Edition , thus removing several of the former key cards from the format. Also Onslaught had become legal for Extended play shortly before the tournament. The most played deck was a "Reanimator"-deck that aimed to get a big creature into the graveyard early via Entomb . Afterwards it would try to get that one into play with Reanimate . Other much-played decks included a combo-deck revolving around Aluren and a green-black midrange control deck called "The Rock". [3]

Justin Gary won Pro Tour Houston with a deck revolving around Oath of Druids . His teammates of "Your Move Games" (YMG), Rob Dougherty and Darwin Kastle , came in second and third. Instead of breaking the format with one kind of deck the YMG players in the top 8 even played all different decks, thereby losing games exclusively to one another. [4] It was Rob Dougherty's fifth final day appearance. [5]

Jens Thorén from Sweden won the final of the Master Series against Gary Wise . [6]

Prize pool: $200,130
Players: 351
Format: Extended
Head Judge: Rune Horvik [2]

Justin Gary 's deck, named Turbo Oath, was designed to get a huge Cognivore into play with Oath of Druids quickly. The deck and sideboard was mainly blue, but also included black and green.

4 Accumulated Knowledge
4 Brainstorm
2 Cognivore
4 Counterspell
3 Fact or Fiction
1 Foil
2 Forbid
3 Force Spike
2 Intuition
1 Krosan Reclamation
2 Living Wish
1 Mana Leak
4 Oath of Druids
3 Pernicious Deed

2 Forest
7 Island
4 Polluted Delta
1 Swamp
4 Treetop Village
2 Underground River
4 Yavimaya Coast

2 Dust Bowl
3 Engineered Plague
2 Gilded Drake
2 Masticore
2 Naturalize
2 Palinchron
2 Powder Keg

In Chicago Kai Budde won his seventh Pro Tour. On his way to the title he defeated, William Jensen , Jon Finkel , and Nicolai Herzog, some of the most accomplished players in the game. [8] Finkel had his tenth Top 8 showing, a feat matched even today only by Kai Budde and Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa . [5] In the Masters final Franck Canu defeated Ken Ho. [9]

Players: 349 [10]
Prize Pool: $200,130
Format: Rochester Draft ( Onslaught )
Head Judge: Mike Guptil [10]

Osyp Lebedowicz won Pro Tour Venice with a white and red deck revolving around the Cycling mechanic. It was the second-most popular deck at the tournament trailing only the deck played by his opponent Tomi Walamies in the final. Walamies played a red deck with a Goblin theme. [11] The Masters was won by the Japanese team "PS2". [12]

Players: 310 [13]
Prize Pool: $200,130
Format: Onslaught Block Constructed (Onslaught, Legions )
Head Judge: Collin Jackson [14]

Osyp Lebedowicz won the tournament with the following red and white deck revolving around the Cycling mechanism:

4 Akroma's Blessing
4 Akroma's Vengeance
4 Astral Slide
2 Daru Sanctifier
2 Gempalm Incinerator
2 Jareth, Leonin Titan
4 Lightning Rift
3 Renewed Faith
4 Starstorm

4 Forgotten Cave
9 Mountain
10 Plains
4 Secluded Steppe

2 Akroma, Angel of Wrath
4 Avarax
3 Demystify
3 Disciple of Grace
2 Gempalm Incinerator
1 Oblation

Making the final eight for the third time this season Mattias Jorstedt won Pro Tour Yokohama. Jon Finkel also made another Top 8 appearance thus extending his lead in this category to eleven. [15] In the final of the last Masters tournament Bob Maher, Jr. defeated Gabriel Nassif . [16]

Players: 243
Prize Pool: $200,130
Format: Booster Draft (Onslaught-Legions)
Head Judge: Rune Horvik [2]

German Daniel Zink won the 2003 World Championship , defeating Jin Okamoto from Japan in the finals. Both players played manaheavy control decks built around Mirari's Wake . Kai Budde was declared Pro Player of the year for the third time in a row as none of his pursuers made significant points at this tournament. The United States won the national team competition, defeating Finland in the finals. [17]

Prize pool: $208,130 (individual) + $213,000 (national teams)
Players: 309
Formats: Standard, Rochester Draft (Onslaught-Legions- Scourge ) , Extended
Head Judge: Rune Horvik [2]

After the World Championship Kai Budde was awarded his fourth Pro Player of the year title.


GP Sapporo (24–25 August)
Shinichi Kumagai
Masahiko Morita
Satoshi Nakamura
Itaru Ishida
Kenji Kimoto
Junichi Kinoshita
Yuta Hirosawa
Nobuaki Shikata


GP London (31 August – 1 September)
Jakub Slemr
Christoph Hölzl
Bram Snepvangers
Craig Stevenson
Pedro Velhinho
Christophe Haim
Dario Minieri
Gérard Garcia


GP Hamburg (28–29 September)
Simon Hockwin
Arndt Meier
Jens Krause
Patrick Plößer
Nico Wendt
Piotr Sienko
Dennis Schmitz
Jean Charles Salvin


GP Utsonomiya (12–13 October)
Rei Hashimoto
Shuhei Nakamura
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Masashi Oiso
Eiji Nomura
Masanori Kobayashi
Jin Okamoto
Junichi Kinoshita


GP Philadelphia (26–27 October)
Jeff Cunningham
Shaun Doran
Eli Aden
Morgan Douglass
Nick Eisel
Craig Krempels
Patrick Sullivan
Jacob Rabinowitz


GP Melbourne (23–24 November)
Ben Seck
Tristan Gall
Jarron Puszet
Shun Jiang
Richard Grace
Milton Jian Xiong Lin
Chris Allen
Jake Hart


GP Los Angeles (23–24 November)
Philip Freneau
Bob Maher, Jr.
Brian Hegstad
Ken Krouner
Peter Swarowski
Allen Sun
Nick Eisel
Gerardo Gordinez Estrada


GP New Orleans (3–4 January)
Zvi Mowshowitz
Eugene Harvey
Michael Pustilnik
Diego Ostrovich
Jeff Cunningham
Morgan Douglass
Carl Lobato
Trey Van Cleave


GP Hiroshima (25–26 January)
Motokiyo Azuma
Osamu Fujita
Takao Higaki
Kang Jisang
Junichi Kinoshita
Yoshitaka Nakano
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Atsushi Tabuchi


GP Sevilla (22–23 February)
Anton Jonsson
Carlos Romão
Eivind Nitter
Antoine Ruel
Stan van der Velden
Adriano Rohner
David Brucker
Javier Perez Fresnedo


GP Kyoto (29–30 March)
Akira Asahara
Hisaya Tanaka
Masashi Oiso
Akihiro Takakuwa
Itaru Ishida
Shuhei Nakamura
Ryouma Shiozu
Yoshiaki Tashiro


GP Singapore (29–30 March)
Mikael Polgary
Terry Soh
Kelvin Yew Teck Hoon
Sam Lei Kang Lau
Chang Chua
Kai Cheong Tang
Gary Talim
Antonino De Rosa


GP Pittsburgh (31 May – 1 June)
1. Illuminati
Justin Gary
Zvi Mowshowitz
Alex Shvartsman
2. Prodigy
James Duguid
Charles Gindy
Manny Orellana
3. Phoque Foundation
Jean Charles Salvin
Pasquale Ruggiero
Jairo Liquidano
4. Northern Lights No. 5
Justin Schneider
Michael Krzywicki
Mike Long


GP Amsterdam (7–8 June)
1. Rankko Bongo Wheshiwheshi
Wilfried Ranque
Carlos Romão
Jose Barbero
2. Ace Ten Off
Kamiel Cornelissen
Jon Finkel
Eric Froehlich
3. Object of Affection
Tomi Walamies
Jens Thorén
Anton Jonsson
4. Boston Tea Party
André Delere
Rolf Ottovordemgentschenfelde
René Kraft


GP Detroit (12–13 July)
Bob Maher, Jr.
Eugene Harvey
Joshua Ravitz
Alex Shvartsman
Mark Herberholz
Matt Severa
Morgan Douglass
Derek Starleaf


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Исполнитель: Folly’s Pool
Откуда: USA
Альбом: Folly’s Pool
Год выхода: 1977
Жанр: Progressive/Folk Rock
Формат: MP3 CBR 320
Размер архива: 96.7 МB
Дебютный альбом группы из Фресно (штат Калифорния). Такое странное название придумал группе Doug Carlson, прочитав книгу Карлоса Кастанеды «Учение дона Хуана: Путь знания индейцев яки». Группа часто выступала в родном городе и победила в местном конкурсе «Battle Of The Bands». После выхода дебютной пластинки группу покинули Danny Jordan и Jim Reap. В начале 80-х группа была нарасхват в ночных клубах по всей Калифорнии. В 1987 году группа выпустила свой второй альбом «Bathing Caps Required».
Tracks:
01. Folly’s Pool — 5:05
02. Fallen Pony — 6:51
03. Just A Memory — 4:45
04. Jig In A — 5:32
05. Before The Gates Of Elessaar — 7:03
06. Kathleen — 5:08
07. West Of The Skies — 7:29
Personnel:
Doug Carlson — electric & acoustic guitars, vocals
Jeff Carlson — acoustic 12-string guitar, vocals, percussion
Larry Ohl — lead guitar
Danny Jordan — flute
Jim Reap — bass, vocals
Jeff Bryon — drums, percussion
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Jeff McCutchen — drums (02, 03)
Folly’s Pool — producers


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