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  • Michael Kundegraber has been playing since 2000, back when rules consisted of semi-educated guesses and were always changed depending on whose parents’ kitchen table MtG was played at. Lately, he’s had some top results with a second place finish at Grand Prix Turin 2018 and a follow-up Top 16 performance at his first Pro Tour later that year. Michael lives in Vienna, Austria.

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    First Set

    Planeshift

    Favorite Set

    Mirrodin

    Favorite Card

    Tahngarth, Talruum Hero

    Early Challenge

    Understanding the game at first was hard. Archetype matchups and other big-picture topics eluded Michael. He improved by playing matchups of the best decks with friends.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Playing for the top 4 at Austrian Nationals, Michael approached the match-up too confidently and played cautiously (even though he was favored to win). He lost and learned that you need to have a coping strategy. Find what works for you.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Getting 2nd at Grand Prix Turin 2018.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Overthinking. Players sometimes try to wrap their mind around too much of the game at once. Break down the situation into smaller chunks and address them separately.

    Parting Guidance

    Keep having fun while playing Magic.

    Magic Resource

    CFB, SCG, Magic Podcasts, Jim Davis Stream

    Connect With Michael Kundegraber

    Michael can be found in the MTG Pro Tutor Facebook group.

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Zach Allen is a member of Team RIW from Farmington Hills, Michigan. He Co-hosts the podcast Turn One Thoughtseize and has 2 Grand Prix top 8s, a Pro Tour top 16, and 1 SCG top 8 in his record. He's a dedicated control player and Snapcaster Mage enthusiast.

    Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Zach Allen when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep317

    First Set

    Urza Block

    Favorite Set

    Khans of Tarkir

    Favorite Card

    Snapcaster Mage

    Early Challenge

    Not being able to beat the best guy at his local store. This constant, ever-present challenge pushed Zach to improve.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Getting 9th at PPTQ's 6 times in a row. Zach learned that the results of tournaments are not indicative of your actual skill.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Making top 16 of Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Making the play that sets you up for a win later. Make the best decision at the time with the information you have, but make a decision.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Getting out of the moment. Players need to focus on just the game in front of them.

    Parting Guidance

    The people in Magic are what's most important. Relationships and friends are priceless.

    Magic Resource

    CFB, SCG, Cool Stuff Inc.

    Connect With Zach Allen

    Twitter:@A22en

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

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  • Andrew Elenbogen has 3.5 Grand Prix top 8s. He recently won Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica and still doesn't believe it. Andrew is a return guest to the show and lives in Ann Arbor, MI.

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    Catching Up

    Andrew plays about 15 Grand Prix a year!

    Reflection

    Andrew notices that in the last year he's played better than he ever has. He's stayed dedicated and has practiced extensively for each Grand Prix.

    MTGO Preparation

    When playing on Magic Online, Andrew plays in Leagues and sets.
    He uses Leagues as a way to get a broad view of the metagame. He'll develop a question and uses teammates and sets to answer specific questions.

    Pro Tour Preparation

    Andrew has cultivated a network of friends that he's able to reach out to and practice with.

    Parting Guidance

    Thank You! Andrew wants to say thank you to the Magic community.

    Connect With Andrew Elenbogen

    Twitter:@Ajelenbogen

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Kasper Nielsen has 2 Grand Prix top 8s and 1 Pro Tour top 8. He's also won 5 Prereleases. Kasper is from Denmark and is a returning guest to the podcast.

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    Kasper has been doing well in Magic and he attributes many things to that. He joined Hareruya Hopes and also has a more balanced life.

    Pro Tour Preparation

    Kasper started playing Limited as soon as Guilds of Ravnica came out. He learned a lot in those first few weeks. He decided to let "the machines" solve Standard while he developed a Limited strategy.

    What Have You Learned From The Pro Tour

    Kasper felt he made good choices this Pro Tour. His advice is to enjoy your preparation.

    Parting Guidance

    It is important to focus and work hard at Magic, but if it becomes an obsession rather than a passion then beware and maybe take a step back.

    Guidance Part 2

    Have fun no matter where you are or what your goods are.

    Magic Resource

    Article about Dustin Wade Roberson

    Connect With Kasper Nielsen

    Twitter:@ks_nielsen

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Zac Turgeon is a New England MTG grinder, who has top 8ed 1 Grand Prix and won an SCG Legacy Classic. He also enjoys cooking, music, writing and hopes to one day open an Ice Cream Shop. Zac lives in Dracut MA.

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    First Set

    Ice Age

    Favorite Set

    Khans of Tarkir

    Favorite Card

    Trinisphere

    Early Challenge

    Not sure what he was good at. Zac started to critically analyze his own games to learn what he was good at.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Zac struggled for an entire Standard season. He realized he was misevaluating the meta and kept losing to cards he thought was bad.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Making top 8 for the first time at Grand Prix New Jersey.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Zac has learned to try and be very accepting of others.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Not being critical enough of your own games. Players sometimes think they're favored when they're not.

    Parting Guidance

    Be kind to people. You feel better and the people around you feel better. It eventually circles back and keeps growing.

    Magic Resource

    SCG, CFB, TCG Players, Twitch.tv

    Connect With Zac Turgeon

    Twitter:@The_Amazing_Zac

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • William Courson has been to 5 Grand Prix and has made top 64 twice, top 8 once and 1st place once when he became the champion of Grand Prix Detroit. He also has multiple top 64 finishes at SCG open events and has made day 2 of every invitational he's attended. William lives in Jacksonville, FL.

    Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from William Courson when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep313

    First Set

    M11

    Favorite Set

    Innistrad

    Favorite Card

    Cabal Therapy

    Early Challenge

    William had to overcome his own arrogance. He eventually realized he wasn't the best and he learned to take input from others.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Playing for a top 8 position at an SCG open event and William lost after his opponent mulligan to 4 cards. Will learned mulligan more.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Winning GP Detroit 2018 with his teammates.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Conceal your information as long as possible. This also helps in certain life situations (like Sales).

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Players commit to lines that play them into a hole. Give yourself another draw step whenever your back against the wall.

    Parting Guidance

    Get sleep! Before events make sure you sleep. And eats good breakfast!

    Magic Resource

    Friends within Magic community.

    Connect With William Courson

    Twitter:@Willcourson94

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Eli Kassis returns to MTG Pro Tutor for the 3rd time as he keeps growing his accomplishments and notoriety. Eli now has 6 Grand Prix top 8s and is the Champion of Grand Prix New Jersey 2018. He has won an SCG Invitational and has 2 Pro Tour top 32’s. Eli lives in Vestal, NY and is a member of team Face to Face Games.

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    Eli Kassis comes back to MTG Pro Tutor for the 3rd time. He was episode 101 and 206 and now is back on episode 312.

    Key To Success

    Teams have been Eli's key to success.
    Have a thirst for knowledge to find unique lines of play.

    Tips To Minimize/Spot Cheating Look at their eyes when they're shuffling your deck. Note how long they are shuffling. Ask for them to end with a cut. Always shuffle their deck and end cut. Parting Guidance

    Pivot and look to others to manage tilt.
    There's a lot that can be learned from the experiences of others.

    Connect With Eli Kassis

    Twitter:@Eli_Kassis

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Kellen Pastore is a 3 time Grand Prix Top 8 Competitor, a full-time grad student, and a noted enthusiast of linear aggro decks. Kellen lives in MAPLE GLEN, Pennsylvania.

    Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Kellen Pastore when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep311

    First Set

    Carrion Ants

    Favorite Set

    Zendikar

    Favorite Card

    Bellows Lizard

    Early Challenge

    Getting used to the inconsistency of Magic because Kellen came from a game that was more consistent.

    Worst Gaming Moment

    Before Kellen got into Magic, he lost a miniature game and really lost his cool. Since then, he has gotten better at regulating his emotions by reminding himself that his opponent is trying, just like he is.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    When Kaladesh was released, Kellen created a Red-Black Zombie deck that ended up impacting the metagame at that time.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Meeting and making friends.

    Biggest Mistakes of Players

    Ever committing into sweepers. Playing too many creatures when the opponent has a board wipe.

    Tournament Preparation

    Kellen practiced a lot with his deck leading up to events. He looks to make sure that his deck holds up against the top decks.

    Parting Guidance

    Never play a deck you don't like to play.

    Magic Resource

    Misplaced Ginger (twitch.tv) for Standard; MTG Goldfish

    Connect With Kellen Pastore

    @TheOddEngineer

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Giordano Fagiolo is a rising star in competitive Magic and made it to the finals at his first Grand Prix ever! (GP Bruxelles 2018) Giordano lives in Albano Laziale, Rome, Italy.

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    Favorite Set

    Battle for Zendikar

    Favorite Card

    Insult // Injury

    Early Challenge

    At a Standard and PPTQ, Giordano felt upset and nervous, but when he sat down to play it all went away.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Giordano lost in a final at a PPTQ and learned you can't win every time.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Making it to the final match of his first Grand Prix ever.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Thinking ahead. Planning.

    Worst Mistake He Makes

    Playing fewer lands than they should.
    Giordano takes a deck and replaces the worst card wit a land.

    Tournament Preparation

    Giordano picked his deck the day before the GP. He found an article by Brad Nelson and changed 1 card.

    Parting Guidance

    Ask Brad Nelson.

    Magic Resource

    SCG Premium, CFB, Playing with teammates/friends in person.

    Connect With Giordano Fagiolo

    Gordano can be found in the MTG Pro Tutor Facebook group.

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Max Margolis has been playing Magic competitively for 22 years. He has multiple Grand Prix day 2s with close cash finishes. Richmond 2018 was his first deep run to attempt to qualify for the Pro Tour. He barely missed qualifying for Cleveland by one win - but he did get 19th place. His biggest finish was at GP Denver where his team got top 4. He's had multiple top 8s in PPTQs and IQs. He's primarily a midrange player who has been playing since Urza's block was legal in Extended. Max lives in Maryland, USA.

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    First Set

    Fallen Empires

    Favorite Set

    Ravnica: City of Guilds

    Favorite Card

    Pernicious Deed

    Early Challenge

    Max faced tilt early on and learned how to manage wins and losses.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Wanting to quit Magic because of bullying in the community.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    At Grand Prix Denver, Max and his team made it to the top 4.

    Best Format

    Modern

    Parting Guidance

    Never judge a book by its cover.

    Magic Resource

    "Have a Plan" episode on Limited Resources.

    Connect With Max Margolis

    Twitter:@maximummagic87

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Luis Salvatto is currently tied in the Player of Year race (with Seth Manfield) and is the Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan champion. He has 7 Grand Prix top 8s which include 2 wins and was also the Sunday Super Series champion in 2014. Luis lives in Argentina.

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    Luis is a past guest of the show and you can find his origin story in episode 119.

    World Travel

    Luis spent 50 days traveling around the world. He spent 7 weeks in 7 different places. His secret was to travel Light. He had a modern deck and some clothes. That's pretty much it.

    Pro Tour RIX

    Luis friend approached him and suggested he play Lantern Control. After asking other friends what they think he went for it. After a rocky start, Luis got his steam and went all the way to take the championship.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Players don't play to win. They play to survive. Also, players don't bluff enough.

    Parting Guidance

    The best part of Magic is the people you play the game with. Surround yourself with good friends and soar.

    Connect With Luis Salvatto

    Twitter:@LuisSalvatto

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Quinton Lip made top 8 at GP Hong Kong 2018. Quinton lives in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

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    First Set

    Morning Tide

    Favorite Set

    Innistrad

    Favorite Card

    Snapcaster Mage

    Early Challenge

    Quinton qualified for UK Nationals and quickly learned that he struggled with the draft. He went home and started drafting on Magic Online.

    Worst Magic Moment

    At Malaysia Nationals, Quinton made it to the finals and lost. He learned it doesn't matter what got you to the top 8, you have to play well all the way.
    He also learned you need to have fun playing Magic.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Qualifying for the Pro Tour Kyoto through the RPTQ System.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Hard work pays off.

    Preparation For Modern

    Quinton expected creature heavy aggro decks based on the results of previous events. So he tested and found a deck that was well positioned. The key is to study the format and test.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Going into autopilot. When players go into autopilot, they don't think about the game or the lines of play.

    Parting Guidance

    Magic is a hobby, so have fun. The more fun you have the better you'll do at competitive.

    Connect With Quinton Lip

    Quinton can be found in the MTG Pro Tutor Facebook group.

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Arseniy Egorov is a Level 2 judge who got 8th place at Grand Prix Orlando 2018. Arseniy lives in Moscow, Russia.

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    First Set

    Scars of Mirrodin

    Favorite Set

    Kamigawa (block)

    Favorite Card

    Shahrazad

    Early Challenge

    Finding and playing in really competitive tournaments. Arseniy is from a small city that didn't have a big game store. Arseniy started traveling to bigger cities to get into more competitive tournaments.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Arseniy made day 2 at GP Madrid but didn't sleep in and missed the main event!
    He learned to tell his friends he made day 2 and to set more alarms.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    As a judge, Arseniy is proud he got accepted to judge Japanese GPs.
    As a player, Arseniy made top 8 at GP Orlando.

    Advice From A Judge

    As a judge, Arseniy has been lots of situations.
    His advice to players is to explain your situation and don't be afraid to appeal. Always be respectful though. ;)

    Parting Guidance

    Play Magic and use it to travel and learn new cultures.

    Connect With Arseniy Egorov

    Twitter:@cid_randall

    Check Out Magic Story

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    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Ricardo Sanchez has been playing since 2006 and has been competitive since 2013. Pro Tour Atlanta 2018 will be his 4th Pro Tour. His best result was making Top 4 at GP Lille 2014 playing Legacy. For him, the best thing about MTG is traveling around the world and meeting so many awesome people. Ricardo lives in Madrid, Spain.

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    First Set

    Time Spiral

    Favorite Set

    Shadows Over Innistrad

    Favorite Card

    Tireless Tracker

    Early Challenge

    Traveling to events. Ricardo's Mom was very careful about letting him go. But as she met his friends and realized he could get a lot of good life experiences, she let him go.

    Worst Magic Moment

    When Ricardo started going to Grand Prix, he went to 9 in a year and didn't make day 2 a single one. He learned he doesn't have to go to every event.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Top 4 of GP Lille 2018.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    How to travel.

    Event Preparation

    MTG Goldfish and see what's doing well in the format. Ricardo will then practice with a few decks to see how they play out with him as the pilot.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Before you say "keep" and decide to keep your hand, you should have a plan on what you're going to do.

    Parting Guidance

    Enjoy Magic. There's something enjoyable in each phase of Magic. Find it and have fun. Remember Magic is a game.

    Magic Resource

    Mana Traders, MTG Goldfish, CFB, SCG, MTG Mint Card, Book: Playing to Win

    Connect With Ricardo Sanchez

    Twitter:@_mRichi_

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Jessica Estephan is the first woman to win a Grand Prix and made Magic: The Gathering history when her team took first at Grand Prix Sydney 2018. She's a podcaster who loves creating content and she enjoys most competitive formats, with a preference for standard and modern. Though she does have a soft spot for a well-powered cube. Jessica lives in Sydney, Australia.

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    First Set

    Born of the Gods

    Favorite Set

    Innistrad

    Favorite Card

    Back to Basics

    Early Challenge

    Not understanding what it meant to be competitive. The Australian scene is very different than the States and it was hard for Jess to get started.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Jessica learned by observation that you "needed" to be a rules lawyer to succeed. She realized that that's not the case.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Winning Grand Prix Sydney 2018 (Team Unified Modern).

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Jessica now plays poker on a serious.

    Grand Prix Preparation

    The thing that helped the most was having a good team chemistry.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Newbie mistakes include sleeving your deck wrong.

    Parting Guidance

    Spend your Magic time having fun and creating positive memories for yourself and others.

    Magic Resource

    Limited Resources, CFB, SCG, YouTube, The V Clique Podcast

    Connect With Jessica Estephan

    Twitter:@jesstephan

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Josh Collier is headed off to his first Pro Tour after qualifying through the RPTQ system. Fun fact, he's a proud owner of a foil pauper cube. Josh lives in Davenport, Iowa.

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    First Set

    Gatecrash

    Favorite Set

    Kaladesh

    Favorite Card

    Ongoing Investigation

    Early Challenge

    Josh picked one standard deck and would play it the whole season. He learned that in standard, what worked for him, was playing the best deck.

    Worst Magic Moment

    At an Eternal Masters sealed event, Josh was playing in the finals and missed a line of play. He learned to know the rules better.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Qualifying for his first Pro Tour via an RPTQ.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Be persistent. Results take time.

    Deck Selection

    Josh reviewed the best decks and chose one similar to a play style he knew from a previous season.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Players put cards in the sideboard or in their decks and they don't know why.

    Parting Guidance

    Conscious beating.

    Magic Resource

    Constructive Criticism, LR Cast, GAM Podcast

    Connect With Josh Collier

    Twitter:@agent_of_blight

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Nils Gutierrez has been playing competitive Magic since he was 16. He's made top 16 at 2 Grand Prix and just made his first top 8 when he got 6th place at GP Brussels 2018. Nils lives in Maià de Montcal, Spain.

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    First Set

    Lorwyn

    Favorite Set

    Khans of Tarkir

    Favorite Card

    Cabal Therapy

    Early Challenge

    Nils' first GP was hard because he wasn't used to 9 rounds in one day and he didn't have anyone to give him advice.

    Worst Magic Moments

    Missing day 2 over and over again after making top 16 of a Grand Prix for the first time. Nils felt like he didn't have what it takes. He kept going to local events as well as competitive.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Qualified for Pro Tour 25, Nils was on a team that did really well at an RPTQ.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Nils has learned critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

    Best Format

    Standard

    Tips To Get Better

    Play Magic Online. It helps you improve because the players online are really good.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Players over sideboard. They'll bring in too many cards and ruin their decks' core plan.

    Parting Guidance

    When going to a Grand Prix look at the metagame first and choose your deck accordingly.

    Magic Resource

    Magic Online

    Connect With Nils Gutierrez

    Nils can be found in the MTG Pro Tutor Facebook group.

    Check Out Magic Story

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    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Gabriel Joglar is the Champion of Grand Prix Orlando 2018! Gabriel lives in Houston TX.

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    First Set

    M13

    Favorite Set

    Return to Ravnica

    Favorite Card

    Thragtusk

    Early Challenge

    Gabriel always felt the need to brew. He struggled with the balance between wanting to plan his own crazy stuff and proven competitive.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Gabriel had a string of losses at big events that was tough.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Winning GP Orlando 2018 / Going to his first Pro Tour in Japan.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Magic has helped Gabriel handle losses.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Controlling tilt. Handling your mistakes is hard but necessary.

    Parting Guidance

    Handle your salt. It's okay to be upset when you lose or don't do well, but its how you choose to act that matters.

    Magic Resource

    SCG, CFB, MTG Goldfish

    Connect With Gabriel Joglar

    Twitter:@GabrielJoglar

    Check Out Magic Story

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    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Greg Sokol is an MTG streamer and tutor, he's an MTGO PTQ winner (Dominaria sealed), got 5th place at Grand Prix Orlando 2018, and is self-taught from grinding on MTGO. (rating as low as 12-1300!) Greg lives in Mexico City, Mexico.

    Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Greg Sokol when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep300

    First Set

    Judgment

    Favorite Set

    Dominaria/Khans of Tarkir

    Favorite Card

    Wellwisher

    Early Challenge

    Greg didn't have a game store close by so he played a lot on MTGO. Greg also struggled with understanding and coping with variance.

    Worst Magic Moment

    Greg was playing a win-and-in for top 8 and his opponent was clearly not as good as he was. When his opponent won, Greg was really upset. From that, Greg learned to remember that Magic is a game.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Finally qualifying for the Pro Tour. Greg was traveling and took time to do an online event and made it to the end and qualified.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Knowing when to think is the biggest skill you can have in Magic.

    Grand Prix Preparation

    The thing that helped the most was having a friend to play with and doubling down on wanting a specific match up to be amazing.

    Parting Guidance

    Magic is a game. Enjoy it and treat your opponent with respect.

    Connect With Greg Sokol

    Twitter:@GMANSokol

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com

  • Kyle Cooper made his first Grand Prix top 8 at GP Orlando 2018 and is excited to share with others who are on the path to the Pro Tour. Kyle lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Kyle Cooper when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep299

    First Set

    Innistrad

    Favorite Set

    Innistrad

    Favorite Card

    Sensei's Divining Top

    Early Challenge

    Doing well at FNMs. But Kyle stuck with Magic when he started planning more during the week he started to get better.

    Proudest Magic Moment

    Top 8ing his first Grand Prix.

    What Have You Learned From Magic

    Patience. Kyle recognizes he plays fast and Magic has helped him learn patience with others. Also, he learned to respect.

    Biggest Mistake Players Make

    Players foreshadow what they are going to do. Think before you play so you don't give away information.

    Parting Guidance

    Do what you want with Magic. Magic fits many styles. Competitive, casual, EDH, whatever. Just play what and how you want.

    Connect With Kyle Cooper

    Kyle can be found in the MTG Pro Tutor Facebook group.

    Check Out Magic Story

    Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community.

    Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com