Katsuhiro Mori

Japanese Magic:The Gathering player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroJapanese Magic:The Gathering player
PlacesJapan
Gender
Male
Birth22 February 1983
Age41 years
The details

Biography

Katsuhiro Mori (森 勝洋) is Japanese Magic: The Gathering player. He is the most successful player in the individual portion of World Championships, winning one tournament and making the top eight of two others.

Career

Mori first appeared on the Pro Tour in the 2000–01 season, at Pro Tour Los Angeles. With three Grand Prix top eights and a ninth-place finish at the World Championship, he accumulated enough points to win the rookie of the year title that season. The following season Mori's success abated as he was unable to repeat his strong performance from the previous Worlds at the Pro Tour level. However, he did manage to make a number of Grand Prix top eights. In 2002–03, Mori played only one Pro Tour, Venice. While his finish at the tournament was mediocre, with his teammates Masashiro Kuroda and Masahiko Morita, he won the penultimate Masters Series, also held in Venice on the same weekend. The following season Mori failed to make the top eight of any premier event, although he did come close with a tenth-place finish at Pro Tour Kobe. In 2005, Mori played every Pro Tour but again failed to make a top 8 until the final event of the season, the World Championship. Beating Shuhei Nakamura, Tomohiro Kaji, and Frank Karsten, Mori won the tournament and became the 2005 World Champion. Another top eight appearance at the next World Championship made him the first World Champion to make it back to the top eight of a World Championship after his win. He also captained the Japanese national team to a second-place finish. The following year came to solid start for Mori. He finished ninth at Pro Tour Geneva. However, he was given a six-month suspension for accumulated game play warnings after the following event. In spite of this, Mori made his third, and to date final, Pro Tour Top eight at the World Championship that year. He lost in the quarterfinal to the eventual champion Uri Peleg.

Accomplishments

 Season  Event type  Location  Format  Date  Rank 
1999–00NationalsTokyoSpecial2000-05-27 !27–28 May 20008
2000–01Grand PrixSapporoSealed and Booster Draft2000-09-23 !23–24 September 20007
2000–01Grand PrixHiroshimaSealed and Booster Draft2001-01-27 !27–28 January 20015
2000–01APAC Region ChampionshipKuala LumpurSpecial2001-07-24 !22–24 June 20013
2000–01Grand PrixTaipeiTeam Limited2001-07-21 !21–22 July 20012
2001–02Grand PrixShizuoka, ShizuokaSealed and Booster Draft2001-10-13 !13–14 October 20015
2001–02Grand PrixSendaiExtended2001-12-15 !15–16 December 20018
2001–02Grand PrixNagoyaTeam Limited2002-03-11 !11–12 March 20021
2002–03MastersVeniceTeam Limited2003-03-20 !20–23 March 20031
2005Grand PrixOsakaTeam Limited2005-01-08 !8–9 January 20051
2005Grand PrixNiigata, NiigataBlock Constructed2005-07-23 !23–24 July 20051
2005Grand PrixBeijingExtended2005-11-26 !26–27 November 20054
2005WorldsYokohamaSpecial2005-11-30 !30 November–4 December 20051
2006NationalsTokyoSpecial2006-08-25 !25–27 August 20061
2006Grand PrixYamagataSealed and Booster Draft2006-11-18 !18–19 November 20064
2006WorldsParisSpecial2006-11-29 !29 November–3 December 20068
2006WorldsParisNational team2006-11-29 !29 November–3 December 20062
2007WorldsNew YorkSpecial2007-12-06 !6–9 December 20077
2009Grand PrixKitakyushuSealed and Booster Draft2009-10-31 !31 October–1 November 20096
2010Grand PrixYokohamaExtended2010-03-20 !20–21 March 20101
2010NationalsKyotoStandard and Booster Draft2010-07-04 !2–4 July 20101
2012Grand PrixKobeSealed and Booster Draft2012-02-18 !18–19 February 20125
2013–14Grand PrixKyotoTeam Limited2013-11-23 !23–24 November 20134
2014–15Grand PrixChibaSealed and Booster Draft2015-05-30 !30–31 May 20154

Last updated: 29 June 2015
Source: Wizards.com

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