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Dirk Baberowski
German professional magic player

Dirk Baberowski

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Dirk Baberowski is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players. He has won three Pro Tours, tying him in second place with Jon Finkel. Two of those victories were won at team Pro Tours with his teammates of Phoenix Foundation, Kai Budde and Marco Blume.
In 2008, Barberowski was voted in the Hall of Fame. He was inducted during the World championship in Memphis.

Career

Dirk Baberowski qualified for Pro Tour (PT) Chicago due to a 12th place at Grand Prix Zurich on 31 May 1998. PT Chicago on 25–27 September 1998 featured Tempest-Stronghold-Exodus Rochester Draft. Despite being his first PT appearance Baberowksi managed to win the tournament, drafting a green-white deck, widely considered a horrible color combination in that format.

Other than a 2nd-place finish behind team mate Kai Budde at Grand Prix Amsterdam the most of the remaining season consisted of mediocre finishes at professional events. Baberowski managed another 2nd place at the European Championships in Berlin at the end of the season, though. A 63rd place at the World championship in Tokyo sufficed to take home the Rookie of the Year award.

The only notable finish in the next two PT seasons was a top 8 finish, again at a Pro Tour in Chicago. After that Dirk banded up with Kai Budde and Marco Blume to form the team Phoenix Foundation. Together they swept back to back team Pro Tours in New York (2001) and Boston (2002), also winning the Osaka team Master in between. The following season Phoenix Foundation managed another final day appearance in Boston (2003). Phoenix Foundation disbanded thereafter with the members quitting professional Magic.

Accomplishments

 Season  Event type  Location  Format  Date  Rank 
1998–99Pro TourChicagoLimited25–27 September 19981
1998–99Grand PrixAmsterdamLimited15–16 May 19992
1998–99European ChampionshipBerlinSpecial5–7 July 19992
1999–00Pro TourChicagoExtended3–5 December 19996
1999–00InvitationalKuala LumpurSpecial2–5 March 20008
2000–01MastersNew York CityExtended28 September–1 October 20005
2001–02Pro TourNew York CityTeam Limited7–9 September 20011
2001–02Grand PrixAntwerpLimited2–3 March 20028
2001–02MastersOsakaTeam Limited14–17 March 20021
2002–03Pro TourBostonTeam Limited27–29 September 20021
2002–03Grand PrixCopenhagenLimited12–13 October 20025
2002–03MastersVeniceTeam Limited20–23 March 20035
2003–04NationalsMainzSpecial30 May–1 June 20031
2003–04Pro TourBostonTeam Limited12–14 September 20034
2003–04InvitationalLos AngelesSpecial11–13 May 20047

Last updated: 4 December 2008
Source: Wizards.com

Other accomplishments:

  • Rookie of the Year 1998–99
  • Hall of Fame class 2008 vote leader

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