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Dota Pro Circuit 2023: DPC Spring Tour scores, standings, and points

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One-third of the 2023 Dota Pro Circuit is done after the Lima Major recently concluded with Gaimin Gladiator’s triumph over Team Liquid, though the latter had to play with a stand-in due to a health emergency .

While Dota 2 ’s best got to test their mettle at this year’s first LAN event, a mini roster shuffle kicked off for everyone else in the interim. Teams around the world again set out on a search to find a working formula as a way to recompose after crashing out of the DPC and Major .

This roster shuffle period didn’t last long, however, as the DPC kicked off on March 13 with Division I action.

This time around, teams are competing for a spot at the Berlin Major, the second LAN event of the 2023 season, and the penultimate DPC gate before The International 12. 

Given the poor results of some regions at the Lima Major, there were talks regarding reducing the available Major slots of weaker ones, but Valve hasn’t made any changes to the distribution of slots yet. The developer has been busy working to improve the game’s competitive integrity, banning over 40 Dota 2 pros and kicking five teams out of China’s DPC Tour in the process. 

With a slight reminder from Valve that they are always watching, to the point where it completely reshaped the Chinese DPC for the Spring Tour, the next part of the season commences with full force, and here’s everything you need to know about it, including its prize pool, format, schedule, standings, and all of the DPC Points up for grabs.

Dota Pro Circuit 2023: Full DPC Spring Tour points, scores, and standings

The Spring tour for the 2023 DPC is taking place on Patch 7.32e , which introduced Muerta . Despite a new hero, there was a clear lack of impactful changes for the overall meta, which will hopefully arrive with 7.33 in late April .

In the meantime, Dota 2 fans and pros are stuck with another variation of 7.32 for the remainder of the Spring tour that started on March 13 and will end on April 2.

Once the division one action wraps up, division two will kick off on April 5.

  • Prize pool: $205,000 and 920 DPC Points
  • China: March 13 to April 5
  • EEU: March 12 to April 2
  • NA: March 13 to April 2
  • WEU: March 13 to April 2
  • SEA: March 13 to April 4
  • SA: March 12 to April 1
  • Prize pool: $75,000
  • NA: April 5 to April 25
  • WEU: April 5 to April 25
  • Dates: April 27 to May 7
  • Western Europe: Four teams
  • China: Four teams
  • Eastern Europe: Three teams
  • Southeast Asia: Tour teams
  • North America: Two teams
  • South America: Two teams

The bottom two teams in Division I will be relegated to Division II, while the first two teams of the latter will advance to the first division. Teams placing last in the second division will relegate from the regional leagues, and they will be required to play through open qualifiers for their chance at redemption against other teams looking to earn their spot in the DPC.

Here are the complete regional results for all six Dota 2 regions across both Division I and II—The standings are updated as the matches are completed and with finalized results bolded to show they are locked in.

Western Europe DPC Spring Tour Regional League Standings

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Fart Studios forfeited the remainder of its DPC matches after being forced to concede the first two series due to three players not being present in North America to play their games.

Related: Fart Studios call for DPC changes to combat ‘instability’ after being forced into forfeits

South America DPC Spring Tour Regional League Standings

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Tackle Warehouse 2021 Pro Circuit Schedule & Payout Announced

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  • Sep 10, 2020

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Major League Fishing (MLF) and FLW announced today the 2021 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit schedule, kicking off February 11 at Lake Okeechobee in Clewiston, Florida, and wrapping up August 1 at the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York.

The 26th season of FLW’s top professional circuit will feature six regular-season tournaments showcasing the best 150 anglers in the world competing for as much as $135,000 in a five-biggest-fish format on top bass fisheries at peak times. The 2021 season culminates with the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit TITLE presented by Toyota, where the top 50 pros will compete for as much as $235,000 in a catch, weigh, immediate-release format.

2021 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Schedule:

  • Feb. 11-14                  Lake Okeechobee      Clewiston, Fla. Hosted by Roland & Mary Ann Martin’s Marina & Resort and the Hendry County Tourism Development Council
  • March 11-14              Smith Lake                Cullman, Ala. Hosted by Cullman Area Local Organizing Committee
  • April 22-25                 Lake Murray             Columbia, S.C.          Hosted by Capital City Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board
  • May 13-16                  Lake Eufaula             Eufaula, Ala.  Hosted by Eufaula Barbour County Chamber of Commerce
  • June 17-20                  Potomac River           Marbury, Md.           Hosted by Charles County Board of Commissioners
  • July 29-Aug. 1           St. Lawrence River   Massena, N.Y. Hosted by the Town of Massena
  • Aug. 17-22                  Tackle Warehouse TITLE presented by Toyota – TBA

Payouts for 2021 remain the same as 2020 qualifying events and the 2020 TITLE, but entry fees for qualified pros have been reduced by $10,000 to $30,000 for the season.

“We are thrilled to offer our top pros an exciting 2021 schedule with the sport’s largest payouts for a new lower entry fee,” said Kathy Fennel, FLW Executive Vice President and General Manager. “With one less qualifier, pros will have less time on the road and the ability to fish a complimentary Toyota Series division to qualify for a second championship that pays as much as $235,000 to the winner.”

Complete payout details are listed below. 

2021 Payouts:

Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Qualifiers:

Place                                                   Pro      FLW Phoenix Bonus*                      

1                                                  $100,000                             $35,000               2                                                      30,000                                                         3                                                      25,000   4                                                      20,000   5                                                      19,000   6                                                      18,000   7                                                      17,000   8                                                      16,000   9                                                      15,000   10                                                    14,000   11-20                                               11,000                                          21-30                                               10,500 31-50                                               10,000 51-60                                                 5,500 61-75                                                 5,000  

Berkley Big Bass – Day 1 & 2           500     

Tackle Warehouse TITLE presented by Toyota:

Place                                                   Pro      FLW Phoenix Bonus*             

1                                                 $200,000                             $35,000 2                                                     50,000 3                                                     30,000 4                                                     25,000                                          5                                                     19,000                                          6                                                     18,000                                          7                                                      17,000                                          8                                                      16,000                                          9                                                     15,000                                          10                                                   14,000                                          11-20                                              11,000                                          21-30                                              10,500 31-50                                              10,000                                         

Berkley Big Bass – Round 1 A/B      500                                         

Payback is based on the number of paid entries in qualifiers.

* FLW Phoenix Bonus listed is based on 2020 awards. Final 2021 FLW Phoenix Bonus payouts will be set by Phoenix Boats.

Angler of the Year         

The top pro from the point standings after six Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit qualifiers (ties resolved by total weight) wins the 2021 Angler of the Year award and entry fees for the following season.

Polaris Rookie of the Year:

The top pro from the point standings after six Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit qualifiers (ties resolved by total weight) who has never fished a Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit (or FLW Tour Major), Bass Pro Tour or B.A.S.S. Elite Series tournament as a pro before the 2021 season wins the 2021 Rookie of the Year award and a new Polaris Ranger 1000.

Each Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit tournament features live on-the-water coverage plus television coverage on the Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel.

For complete details and updated information visit  FLWFishing.com . For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit on FLW’s social media outlets at  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  Instagram , and  YouTube .

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Major League Fishing Announces 2022 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and Toyota Series Schedules

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 22, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, announced Thursday schedules for the 2022 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and the 2022 Toyota Series at a live press event held at the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST).

The 27th season of the MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit (formerly FLW Tour), professional bass fishing’s premier five-fish limit circuit, will feature six regular-season stops showcasing the best anglers in the world competing for thousands of dollars across the best bass fisheries in the United States. The 2022 season will culminate with the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit TITLE, in which 50 anglers will qualify – the top 48 finishers in the Pro Circuit Angler of the Year standings along with the reigning 2021 TITLE Champion and the 2021 Angler of the Year.

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“We’ve got some great momentum as we near the end of a very successful 2021 season and we look forward to carrying that momentum into 2022,” said Kathy Fennel, MLF Executive Vice President and General Manager. “Our team has put together a pair of great schedules that I know will have our fans and anglers excited – a nice mix of some of our historic venues along with a few fisheries that we haven’t visited in a while. Our MLF anglers are the best in the world, and we look forward to providing our world-class tournaments to them again in 2022.”

“The Town of Massena is excited and proud to be selected for the 2022 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit TITLE Championship,” said Don Meissner, Massena Tourism Promoter. “After years of working to promote our community, Massena is now being recognized as one of the most beautiful fishing destinations in the United States. On behalf of all of the communities in the North Country, we can’t wait to host the TITLE anglers that will visit us in upstate New York.”

Also announced Thursday was the 2022 MLF Toyota Series schedule, which kicks off its regular season in early-February at Lake Okeechobee in Clewiston, Florida, and runs through late-September when it wraps up at the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York.

2022 MLF Toyota Series Schedule: Central Division

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Southwestern Division

Western Division

* Subject to California permit approval

After resounding positive feedback from anglers, the Toyota Series Wild Card Division will also return in 2022. Pros and co-anglers have a second chance at qualifying for the Toyota Series Championship by fishing four or more tournaments in any combination of divisions and keeping their three highest finishes. Twelve pros and 12 co-anglers will qualify for the 2022 Toyota Series Championship based on Wild Card division points.

Further details for both circuits will be announced later this year. The full schedule for the 2022 MLF Bass Pro Tour and the dates and location for the 2022 Toyota Series Championship will be announced in the coming weeks.

For more ICAST 2021 coverage, compete details and updated tournament information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com . For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook , Twitter ,  Instagram , and  YouTube .

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MLF Releases '22 Pro Circuit, Toyota Series Schedules

Major League Fishing (MLF) announced Thursday the schedules for the 2022 Pro Circuit and Toyota Series at a live press event held at the ICAST show in Orlando, Fla.

The 27th season of the Pro Circuit (formerly FLW Tour) will feature six regular-season stops. The season will culminate with the Pro Circuit TITLE, for which 50 anglers will qualify – the top 48 finishers in the Pro Circuit Angler of the Year standings along with the reigning 2021 TITLE champion and the 2021 Angler of the Year.

Here's a look at the Pro Circuit schedule:

> Jan. 27-30 -- Sam Rayburn Reservoir -- Brookeland, Texas > March 13-16 -- Harris Chain of Lakes -- Leesburg, Fla. > April 21-24 -- Pickwick Lake -- Counce, Tenn. > May 12-15 -- Lake Guntersville -- Guntersville, Ala. > June 16-19 -- James River -- Richmond, Va. > July 29-Aug. 1 -- Lake Champlain -- Plattsburgh, N.Y. > Aug. 16-21 -- TITLE at the St. Lawrence River -- Massena, N.Y.

“We’ve got some great momentum as we near the end of a very successful 2021 season and we look forward to carrying that momentum into 2022,” said Kathy Fennel, MLF Executive Vice President and General Manager. “Our team has put together a pair of great schedules that I know will have our fans and anglers excited – a nice mix of some of our historic venues along with a few fisheries that we haven’t visited in a while. Our MLF anglers are the best in the world, and we look forward to providing our world-class tournaments to them again in 2022.”

Also announced Thursday was the 2022 MLF Toyota Series schedule, which kicks off its regular season in early February at Lake Okeechobee in Clewiston, Fla., and runs through late-September when it wraps up at the St. Lawrence River in Massena, N.Y.

Here are the schedules for each of the six divisions:

> Feb. 22-24 -- Lake Guntersville -- Scottsboro, Ala. > March 31-April 2 -- Dale Hollow Lake -- Byrdstown, Tenn. > May 5-7 -- Lake Chickamauga -- Hixson, Tenn.

> June 23-25 -- Potomac River -- Marbury, Md. > Aug. 9-11 -- Lake Champlain -- Plattsburgh, N.Y. > Sept. 22-24 -- St. Lawrence River -- Massena, N.Y.

> March 1-3 -- Lake of the Ozarks -- Osage Beach, Mo. > April 28-30 -- Grand Lake -- Grove, Okla. > Sept. 15-17 -- Truman Lake -- Warsaw/Sedalia, Mo.

> Feb. 3-5 -- Lake Okeechobee -- Clewiston, Fla. > April 7-9 -- Santee Cooper Lakes -- Summerton, S.C. > May 19-21 -- Harris Chain of Lakes -- Leesburg, Fla.

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> Feb. 10-12 -- Sam Rayburn Reservoir -- Brookeland, Texas > April 7-9 -- Lake Texoma -- Durand, Okla. > May 4-6 -- Sam Rayburn Reservoir -- Brookeland, Texas

> March 3-5 -- Lake Havasu -- Lake Havasu City, Ariz. > April 28-30 -- Clear Lake -- Clearlake, Calif. > June 2-4 -- California Delta -- Bethel Island, Calif.

After resounding positive feedback from anglers, the Toyota Series Wild Card Division will also return in 2022. Pros and co-anglers have a second chance at qualifying for the Toyota Series Championship by fishing four or more tournaments in any combination of divisions and keeping their three highest finishes. Twelve pros and 12 co-anglers will qualify for the 2022 Toyota Series Championship based on Wild Card division points.

Further details for both circuits will be announced later this year. The full schedule for the 2022 MLF Bass Pro Tour and the dates and location for the 2022 Toyota Series Championship will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Last week, Wizards of the Coast unveiled a new structure for competitive Magic: The Gathering, built around the MTG Pro Circuit. Players will be able to compete at regional qualifiers and championships in order to quality for the World Champs. Upcomer’s own Jason Krell has all the insights on the new format , and why Wizard’s shifted. Now, we’ve got you covered on all event details.

Magic: The Gathering Pro Circuit dates

The new Magic: The Gathering Premier Play System will kick off on July 2 this year. The Regional Championship Qualifiers are the first stop along the Pro Circuit.

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ANZ Regional Qualifiers

The Australian and New Zealand Qualifiers are scheduled to take place starting July 2. Three seasons will be run to determine who progresses to the Pro Tour.

  • July 2 to Sept. 5: Season 1 Qualifying
  • Nov. 25-27: Season 1 Regional Final
  • Oct. 1 to Dec. 18: Season 2 Qualifying
  • Jan. 7, 2023 to April 2: Season 3 Qualifying

Regional Finals for Season 1 and 2 will be announced at a later date.

The ANZ Qualifiers are titled the “ ANZ Super Series .” The series is open to all players aged 13 and over. Qualifying players from these seasons will face off in a Regional Championship. This Championship, titled “Super Series Final,” will determine the top 12 players who will progress to the Pro Circuit.

Players can compete by heading to their local Good Games store. Entry fees are determined by each Wizards Play Network store. This sign up process seems to be similar in all locations where the Pro Circuit tour is running. Check your local Wizards Play Network store in your country for details.

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Pro Tour and World Championship

The dates for the Pro Tour and the World Championship are yet to be revealed. Wizards of the Coast announced the Pro Tours will take place three times a year. The world championship will feature around 130 players from around the world. The finals will be held in the United States. The date for the world championship has yet to be announced.

Prize money and cards

Magic: The Gathering’s new world championship tournament will feature a $1 million prize pool. Each regional Pro Tour will offer players a $500,000 prize pool. Not only will players have the opportunity to carve out their path to World Finals, they’ll also pick up some nice prize money along the way.

Prize money isn’t the only thing players will receive. All players who compete in regional tournaments will receive a promotional cards. The winners will take home an additional promotional card.

ANZ Super Series prizes

Prize money for the ANZ Super Series Final will feature a $15,000 prize pool. All players who compete in the Regional Championship qualifiers will receive a Lava Spike promotional card. Top finishers will also take home a Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx promotional card.

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All players who compete in the Super Series Finals will receive a Teferi, Hero of Dominaria promotional card.

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Where to watch

Wizards of the Coast are yet to announce broadcast details for their Pro Circuit. We can however guess that the competition will be broadcast on the official Magic: The Gathering Twitch channel . Keep an eye on the channel, and the Magic: The Gathering Twitter channel for updates.

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There are three types of men's USTA Pro Circuit events: ITF World Tennis Tour 15s, offering $15,000 in prize money and ITF World Tennis ranking points; ITF World Tennis Tour 25s, offering $25,000 in prize money and both ITF World Tennis ranking points and ATP ranking points; and ATP Challengers, offering between $50,000-$150,000 in prize money and ATP ranking points.

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CORONA, CA - February 20, 2024 - Introducing two exciting Pro Circuit Tees to kick off the Kid's collection the "Original Stripes Tee" and the "Moto Hero Tee." The "Original Stripes Tee" pays homage to the brand's roots with its classic design showcasing the Original Pro Circuit logo. The shirt comes in a sleek black color, adding a touch of timeless style to any young rider's wardrobe. On the other hand, the "Moto Hero Tee" captures the spirit of motocross with a dynamic graphic featuring a Pro Circuit rider at the center. This shirt comes in a stylish dark heather shade, creating a cool and edgy look for young motocross enthusiasts. Both tees are available in a range of sizes from Youth XS to Youth Large, ensuring a comfortable fit for riders of all ages. Elevate your little one's motocross style with these Pro Circuit Kids Tees, combining heritage and contemporary flair in every stitch.

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New Pro Circuit Cylinder Head Cover and Airboot

Honda crf110 cylinder head cover and 2009-2023 ktm 65sx airboot.

CORONA, CA - February 20, 2024 - Introducing the Pro Circuit CRF 110 Cylinder Head Cover , meticulously crafted to enhance performance and style for Honda CRF 110 models spanning from 2012 to 2023. Precision-machined from premium aircraft-grade aluminum, this head cover is built for durability and boasts a striking anodized red finish, hand-polished to perfection, delivering an authentic.

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The Dota Pro Circuit was a competitive structure for Dota 2 that rewarded teams with points for placements within Valve-sponsored tournaments. The top-ranking teams at the end of the year were invited to that year's The International . The system was established after The International 2017 , replacing the previous direct invite system.

For the first three seasons during the period of 2017-2020, DPC consisted of Majors and Minors . Since 2021 Minors have been replaced by Regional Leagues , with the first division awarding DPC points and Major slots.

On 14th September, 2023, Valve announced that the 2023 season of the Dota Pro Circuit would be the last. [1]

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How the MTG Pro Tour Works in 2024

What's changing in the world of professional Magic?

By Seth Manfield | @SethManfield | Published 3/20/2024 | 12 min read

Magic: The Gathering has a long and storied professional scene, going back more than 30 years. On March 18, 2024, Wizards of the Coast announced several changes across multiple platforms , including Magic Online, MTG Arena and of course tabletop play. I'm going to talk about those changes, but I also want to provide my perspective on pro Magic, as someone who has been a professional player for some time now.

The Pro Tour and World Championships

In my opinion, while having digital Magic tournaments is important, there is no replacement for the Pro Tour and the branding behind it. A Pro Tour is first and foremost a tabletop tournament. The locations of these events have shifted over time, but the tour does include players from many regions of the world. 

The Pro Tour and World Championships have the largest prize purses, feature the most extensive broadcasts and are an opportunity for players to gather. The gathering part of Magic is something that has ebbed and flowed within the past decade, but having that opportunity is crucial for the success of the game. There are many positives about the Pro Tour, from the judges to the tournament organizers to the players. However, I do want to talk about the pathway to actually qualifying for the Pro Tour.

Qualifying for the Pro Tour

There is a large section of Magic players who know of the existence of the Pro Tour but don't understand how to truly get involved in the system. To be fair, it can seem a bit convoluted, at least at the start. The most direct path to qualifying for the Pro Tour when playing tabletop Magic starts with winning a Regional Championship Qualifier (RCQ). 

The Regional Championship Qualifiers are often local, though I do understand that some countries have fewer opportunities to hold RCQs, compared to others. How easy it is to play in an RCQ will vary based on where you live, though the goal is they are more accessible than the Regional Championships (RC). Personally, I think that winning a qualification to a RC at a RCQ is an attainable goal. Qualifying for the Pro Tour is very difficult, but making each step feel attainable is important so that players want to engage in the system. 

Once players do make it to the Pro Tour, there is a requalification system for future Pro Tours and potentially earning a slot at the World Championships. 10 Wins at the Pro Tour is good enough to qualify for the next Pro Tour. Each win after the third win at a Pro Tour gets you Adjusted Match Points (AMP's), which are used to string together multiple invites and potentially make it to the World Championships. It sounds more complicated than it is in practice. Good finishes at the Pro Tour level do allow you to get on a "Pro Tour train" of sorts. I know this because I have qualified for each of the last four Pro Tours without using my Hall of Fame invite (an invite only Hall of Fame players have access to). 

Regional Championship Qualifications

The latest changes to the Pro Tour qualification path relate to how many Pro Tour qualifications are given out at the RC. Here is the graphic that explains the latest shift in invites:

These changes are very important to the sustainability of the current system, which relies heavily on players qualifying for the Pro Tour at the Regional Championship. I do believe Wizards has since adjusted this graphic to 36 qualifications in the EMEA region, rather than 32. However, as William "Huey" Jensen put it best, the number of invites based on region is based on math. Simply put, there are more Magic players in U.S., for example, compared to other regions, so I do think the U.S. should have the most invites.  For some players at the RC's, the experience involved investing money into traveling to the tournament, spending time testing and then achieving the result of 11 wins out of 15 rounds. A record like 11-4 is impressive and should be rewarded. I'm hopeful that the new invitation numbers mean that the ratio of the size of the RC to how many invites are awarded closely lines up across every region. 

Pro Tour Locations

I do want to take a moment to address that most Pro Tours are being held in the U.S. The standard has become between the World Championships and the Pro Tour, three of these major tournaments happen in the U.S. and one is held in Europe within a full-year cycle. This lines up with MagicCon locations. These decisions are likely financially rooted, and there are clear incentives for Wizards of the Coast to want Pro Tours in the United States.

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Wizards of the Coast is based in the United States, so it makes logistics easier and caters to the largest portion of the player base. While I understand why it's happening, this is a shift compared to previous versions of the system where the Pro Tour locations were a bit more spread out across the globe. 

As someone who lives in the United States, I do feel privileged by being closer to these marquee events, as traveling to a Pro Tour overseas is a major expense and endeavor. Many players have been affected by these strategic decisions, and for some, it may not be financially viable to travel to the Pro Tour at all. 

The Pro Tour Just Got Larger

Awarding more qualification slots at the RC also means that Pro Tours will be larger. I think adding more slots to the RC and making Pro Tours this size (likely about 350ish players) needed to happen. However, this is still a delicate dance, because if prizes aren't increased, it does mean from an equity perspective, the tournament invite isn't worth as much as it was before. 

The Arena Championship

The Arena Championship is the most prestigious event offered on MTG Arena. Like qualifying for the Pro Tour, there are multiple steps to qualifying for the Arena Championship. The latest announcement, which I will get into, does make it significantly easier to qualify for the Arena Championship. This was a very positive announcement for players looking to have a chance to make it to the Arena Championship. Here are the key differences:

The first step is qualifying for the Qualifier Weekend. There are a ton of ways to qualify for the Qualifier Weekend day one. Whether it's a play-in event or by doing well on the Arena ladder, for those familiar with the ways to qualify for the Qualifier Weekend Day 1, they won't be changing. For those that aren't familiar, of all the hurdles I mention in this article across multiple systems, making it to the Qualifier Weekend Day 1 is the one I feel is the least difficult.

The adjustments to how to make the second day of the Qualifier Weekend, and how to subsequently make it to the Arena Championship, are just math. You don't need to have as good an overall record as you did in the previous system because there are more losses to give and fewer wins needed. It's also possible to qualify directly for the second day of future Qualifier Weekends. Inevitably this will mean that since it's easier to qualify for the Arena Championship, the number of players competing in the Arena Championship will also increase. Early estimates are that the field will be around 100 players, which is over three times the current size. 

To cap off the announcement, there is also an increase in prize support coming to the Arena Championships to help accommodate for the increased player count. At 100 players and a $250,000 prize pool, from an equity standpoint, the Arena Championship rivals or even surpasses the Pro Tour. Having 16 confirmed invites directly to the Pro Tour at each Arena Championship also means there is a direct path to the Pro Tour from online play. Overall, I'm quite impressed with the changes to the path to make it to the Arena Championship, and I suspect this will create an influx of players into the system. 

The Magic Online Showcase

I do also want to touch on the latest Magic Online announcements, as there have been some recent shifts on the platform. Magic Online is now run by Daybreak Games, and this has potentially caused a strategy shift in terms of the direct offerings on the platform. The Magic Online Showcase events, while still present, will be changing the prize money they give out. The number will decrease from $70,000 to $50,000. While a decrease in prize money is hard to look at positively, some corresponding shifts are being made in conjunction with this change.

The Magic Online Showcase events, even before the latest changes, are not on the same scope in terms of overall prize money allocation as the Arena Championship or the Pro Tour. It makes sense that the goal of the Showcase events is to grow the Magic Online community. It does appear that the money being removed from Showcase prizes is still being used to attract interest in Magic Online. These funds will be reallocated to enhance the new version of the Magic Online Creator Program, which I will get into a bit more later. 

My Thoughts About What It Means to Be a MTG Pro Right Now

If you were expecting an article strictly presenting the facts of what the latest changes to competitive Magic are, well you likely stopped reading before this point. However, I want to provide my perspective on the life of actually being an MTG Pro. 

I know that a lot of my commentary so far has been monetary in nature. How much money is being awarded? Is it worth it to attend the events? These are certainly important questions to consider when understanding what the stakes are at a given event, but the fact is that there is not enough money in the system to "only" play Magic as a full-time job. I repeat, simply being skilled at Magic and winning lots of games isn't a good long-term career plan . There is more to "making it" as a pro Magic player than playing Magic. As someone who has tried to do this, and done very well in tournaments, I should know firsthand. This doesn't mean I'm going to discourage trying to be MTG Pro, but there are some clear distinctions that need to be made. 

The Practical Nature of the Pro Magic Lifestyle

For someone who is solely focused on playing high-level Magic tournaments, Magic is best considered as the equivalent of being on a college sports team. You still need to complete your classes (meaning have another job), while putting time and dedication into your craft. The highest-level events are on the weekend and occur infrequently enough there is time for other pursuits outside of Magic, even when qualified for all the Pro Tours. While you can try to make a living just off playing MTG, grinding leagues and challenges on Magic Online as a job isn't something I would recommend. 

Content Creation

To engage with MTG as a full-time job, I believe it is necessary to create content. It used to be that pro Magic took center stage, and content creators, like streamers and YouTubers, were more of an afterthought. This is far from the case today. While I do believe that pro Magic is a cornerstone of the overall play structure within the game, content creation has become absolutely massive. Almost all the individuals who engage in MTG as their full-time job produce content. Streaming, writing articles, podcasts, platforms like Patreon and cultivating an online audience in general are all part of content creation. Sponsorships often go hand in hand with content creation. 

Working full-time within the MTG space means being versatile. I know I have personally been juggling many ways of creating content for the past few years. Here are some tips I have for those looking to get into the content side of MTG, while also playing competitively:

  • Be Aware of How You Present Yourself: Whether this be in a conversation on Twitter or how you dress for a Pro Tour. Perception matters, especially when you are putting yourself in a position to be a role model for others. 
  • Form Relationships with Other Creators: Having friends and others within the community to bounce ideas off and help you cultivate your audience is extremely important. 
  • Prepare For Obstacles: This path is a long one and isn't easy. The benefits aren't going to be immediate. The way you create your content may need to change out of necessity. 
  • Personality is Important: Are you someone naturally funny? How about a large social circle? Having a contagious personality pays off when it comes to content creation. 
  • You Can Create Content and Play High-Level Magic at the Same Time: It may be as simple as streaming gameplay while preparing for a tournament. Creating content and participating in pro Magic don't need to be and aren't mutually exclusive.  This brings me to the new Content Creator Program on Magic Online. This program has a lot of potential and is something I hope to engage with. Streamed and broadcasted gameplay is important to help advertise and grow the game, and it sounds like Magic Online will be having much more of this moving forward. 

Wrapping Up

The key to successfully engaging with the pro Magic system is making sure it occupies a healthy spot within your overall lifestyle. I know for me, detaching thinking about winning games of Magic to providing for my family and making a living was incredibly important. Going into a tournament with the right mindset really makes a difference. Never expect to win, but be happy when you do. There is too much variance in the game, and the odds are too lopsided to expect to do well in one particular event. Playing should be about enjoying yourself, having fun and hoping that the cards go your way. If you have done all the right things to prepare, that big moment may present itself, but when it happens is unpredictable. 

The latest changes to premier-level Magic play all make a lot of sense. It's good to hear that Wizards of the Coast is listening to feedback and making changes accordingly. It turns out that the best changes are often toggling numbers within the system, and that's exactly what has happened in the case of the Arena Championship. 

Do I wish there were some more changes to Premier Play like GP-style events (separate from MagicCons), or enhanced team trios opportunities? Yes. Do I wish that there were some Pro Club-level benefits like previous versions of the system? I do from a player's perspective, but it's not worth dwelling on. In this case, it's hard to detach my wishes and what makes sense. The old Pro Player Club, which provided extra appearance fees, flights, hotel rooms and more, was great for players within the system, though it's unclear how much that system benefited Wizards of the Coast. Wizards of the Coast is going to make the decisions they deem are in the best interest of the company. I'm choosing to engage with the system as it stands right now and am happy to have the opportunity to do so.

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Yule wins Al Zorah Masters to secure UAE Challenge Tour start

J ack Yule secured his spot in next month’s UAE Challenge at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club after emerging victorious at the Clutch Pro Tour’s Al Zorah Masters, the second and final event of the circuit’s UAE Series.

The Englishman carded rounds of 66, 73 and 68 in Ajman to secure a two-stroke triumph over Jaka Babnik and former Abu Dhabi Championship winner Gary Stal to win £5,000.00 and the invitation into the UAE Challenge from the Emirates Golf Federation.

“This is my first time in the UAE and I absolutely love it,” said the 29-year-old, who played in the DP World Tour’s Made in Himmerland as an amateur when he was 21.

“I probably holed some really good footage today, I putted really well. I had few three whacks but they all even out in the end.

“I’ve played a few events on the Challenge Tour before, I’m still trying to get there.

“This victory sets the season up in the right direction. Let’s see what happens.”

Dubai-born Natalii Gupta was crowned the leading female across the two events, with the 19-year-old amateur securing four invites to Clutch Pro Tour events this season.

Robert Fiala, Operating and Marketing Manager at the EGF, said: “It is great to have the Clutch Pro Tour here in the UAE for the first time. We are excited to see such events offering opportunities for both male and female golfers on our EGF calendar and we look forward to enhancing a close relationship for the good of UAE based players as well as international golfers.”

This is the first time the Clutch Pro Tour, which is the official feeder Tour to the Challenge Tour, has held events in the UAE. The circuit prides itself in being an 'open access' pro golf tour, offering high quality tournaments that provide a platform for player development.

The EGF received 20 invitations into each event, which went to young professionals in the region, local amateurs and UAE National Team players.

Jack Yule secured the Al Zorah Masters

Amelia Lewis has long-awaited home game with Epson Tour coming to Atlantic Beach Country Club

Lewis, a bolles graduate, is in the field along with former unf player sara mckevitt of ponte vedra beach and former ju player jessica welch..

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Amelia Lewis finally gets a home game. 

After 15 professional seasons, the Jacksonville native and Bolles graduate will play a golf tournament on the First Coast when she tees it up in the Epson Tour's 54-hole Atlantic Beach Classic, which begins Thursday at the Atlantic Beach Country Club. 

The Epson Tour is the LPGA's developmental circuit. The Atlantic Beach stop is the third on the tour's Florida Swing, with previous events in Winter Haven and Longwood. The purse is $300,000, with the winner earning $45,000. 

Tickets are $10 per day and can be purchased at atlanticbeachclassic.com. Free parking is available at Johansen Park at 1300 Seminole Road, which is a two-block walk to the golf course. A shuttle service is provided. 

Atlantic Beach members are being encouraged to use golf carts, bikes or walk to the course. 

Lewis, who has had varying degrees of status on the LPGA and the Ladies European Tour since she turned professional at the age of 18 in 2009, has pronounced her game in good shape after making the cut in her first three Epson Tour starts of the season. She said she's also 100 percent healthy, after battling wrist and back issues. 

"But mostly I'm excited that I finally get to home a home event in the Jacksonville area," she said. "I finally get to play in front of family, friends and sponsors. It's been a dream of mine for a long time."  

Women's pro golf back in Duval after 49 years 

The LPGA hasn't played on the First Coast since the 1975 Jacksonville Ladies Open at the Selva Marina Country Club — which was renovated under the direction of architect Erik Larsen and became the Atlantic Beach Country Club in 2014.  

World Golf Hall of Fame member Sandra Haynie was the winner that year.

That was the last chapter of a rich history of LPGA events on the First Coast in the 1950s, beginning with the 1951 Ponte Vedra Beach Open, at the Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, won by Hall of Fame member Babe Zaharias. 

The LPGA moved to Jacksonville in 1952 for a run of seven tournaments in an eight-year period, the Jacksonville Ladies Open. It rotated between the Hyde Park Golf Club and the Brentwood Country Club and three of players who combined to win the tournament six times are in the Hall of Fame: Mickey Wright won it three times, in 1956, 1957 and 1959, Louise Suggs won in 1952 and Patty Berg won in 1953. 

The closest the LPGA has played to the First Coast after that was the Titleholders, in Daytona Beach from 1994-1999. 

Amelia Lewis won't curb aggressive approach 

Lewis is the second native-born player from Jacksonville to gain LPGA status. She has career earnings of $602,871, with three top 10s. 

Lews still has LPGA status and is playing Epson Tour events until her first scheduled LPGA start in June. If she can finish among the top 15 on the Epson Tour at the end of the season, her LPGA status will be upgraded. 

Lewis tied for 23rd at Alaqua last week, finishing at even-par 213 (Jessica Peng won at 11-under 202), and tied for 22nd at Winter Haven, at 2-under 214. 

Lewis said a 54-hole tournament requires more of an aggressive mentality. 

"My goal has always been to make as many birdies as possible and go as low as possible every day," she said.

Other players with First Coast connections in the tournament are former University of North Florida player Sara McKevitt of Ponte Vedra Beach, former Jacksonville University player Jessica Welch, San Jose teacher Stephanie Connelly-Eiswerth, who has qualified as a club professional in the Women's PGA and played on the Epson Tour for seven seasons, and Jessica Porvasnik, an Ohio State graduate living in Jacksonville who won the 2021 Women's All-Pro Tour PXG Women's Match Play Championship at the Slammer & Squire — the last professional women's event on the First Coast since the 1975 event at Selva Marina.

ABCC back in the spotlight 

The Atlantic Beach Country Club will play as a par-72 for the Epson Tour players, at 6,229 yards. It usually is a par-71. 

The course was the host site for the Korn Ferry Tour Championship in 2017 and 2018. There would have been a three-year run but the 2016 tournament was canceled because of the approach of Hurricane Matthew.

Jonathan Byrd and Denny McCarthy were the winners. Sam Saunders notably shot a 59 in the 2017 tournament.

Lewis said she will feel comfortable at Atlantic Beach, where her short-game coach, Jackson Koert, is the director of instruction. 

"I love the course," she said. "I think the wind will be a big factor in how difficult it plays and you will have to be very creative with your short game in tournament conditions. The greens are going to be very fast but I think I'm putting good ... my whole game feels solid right now." 

Larsen said the short game will be vital this week because the women will be hitting longer irons into the greens.

"That means the greater chance of missing greens, which leads to the importance of the short game," he said.

Larsen praised superintendent Chesley Scott for the condition of the course and said without hesitation that the Atlantic Beach greens "will be the best these women play on in Florida."

"They're better than what the [PGA Tour] guys played on last week [at The Players Championship[," Larsen said. "Mark that down."

He said the greens might be rolling about 12 on the Stimpmeter by Thursday and could be faster before the some rain falls on the area on Friday.

"I think that 12-to-15 under [par] will be the number," he said of the winning score. "I think they could make the course even longer for the women. They knock the heck out of it."

Event:  Valspar Championship, Thursday-Sunday, Innisbrook Golf Club Copperhead Course, Palm Harbor. 

At stake:  $8.4 million purse ($1,512,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points to the winner). 

Defending champion: Taylor Moore. 

TV:  Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m.). NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). 

Area players entered: Tyson Alexander, Fred Biondi, Bud Cauley, Nick Gabrelcik, Brian Harman, Billy Horschel, Zach Johnson, Keith Mitchell, Raul Pereda, Sam Ryder, Greyson Sigg, Davis Thompson, Carl Huan.

Notable:  Moore shot 67 in the final round and edged Adam Schenk by one shot. ... Gabrelcik, a University of North Florida senior, has a sponsor invitation for the second year in a row. He made the cut with a 67 in the second round. He finished tied for 69th. ... Another former UNF player, Kevin Alywin, made the cut on the number with a 69 at a prequalfier, then made five birdies and got up and down for par on the last two holes at Southern Hills in Brooksville to finish second in the Monday qualifier with a 65 to reach his first PGA Tour event ever. ... Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Tony Finau are the top-ranked players in the field. 

LPGA TOUR  

Event: Fir Hills Seri Pak Championship, Thursday-Sunday, Palos Verdes Estates (Calif.) Golf Club 

At stake:  $2 million purse ($300,000 to the winner). 

Defending champion: Ruoning Yin. 

TV:  Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday, 6-9 p.m.; Saturday, 7-9 p.m.; Sunday, 3-6 p.m. 

Area players entered: Auston Kim. 

Notable:  Yin had opening rounds of 68-64 and beat Georgia Hall by one shot. 

PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS 

Event:  Hoag Classic, Friday-Sunday, Newport Beach (Calif.) Country Club. 

At stake:  $2 million purse ($360,000 to the winner). 

Defending champion:  Ernie Els. 

TV:  Golf Channel (Friday, 10-12 p.m.; Saturday, 4-7 p.m.; Sunday, 6-8 p.m.). 

Area players entered:  David Duval, Fred Funk, Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh. 

Notable:  Els had rounds of 65-65 on the weekend and beat Steve Stricker and Doug Barron by one shot. 

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