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Yuuya Watanabe
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Yuuya Watanabe

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Yuuya Watanabe (渡辺雄也) is a Japanese Magic: The Gathering player and former World Champion. With five Pro Tour top eights and 27 Grand Prix top eights (including seven wins), Watanabe is best known for his Rookie of the Year title in 2007, and his Player of the Year titles in 2009 and 2012. He is one of only three players to become Player of the Year more than once. He was elected to the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame in 2016, along with Owen Turtenwald, but removed in May 2019 after a cheating scandal involving marked card sleeves.

Career

Watanabe's professional Magic career began in 2007 at Grand Prix Kyoto. He emerged as the champion from a top eight of relatively unknown players, something former Player of the Year Kenji Tsumura had predicted on day one of the tournament. This qualified him for his first Pro Tour, Yokohama, held about a month later. Despite not making another top eight that season at either the Pro Tour or Grand Prix level, strong finishes at Pro Tour San Diego (22nd) with teammate Shuhei Nakamura, and at Pro Tour Valencia (21st) were enough for him to win the Rookie of the Year title.

The following season Watanabe did not perform as well on the Pro Tour, with a 35th-place finish at the World Championship being his best finish. However, off Tour he did have some stand-out finishes. A third place standing at the Japanese National Championship earned him a place on the Japanese national team. Along with his national team colleagues Masashi Oiso and Akihiro Takakuwa, Watanabe made the semifinals of the national team competition at Worlds, where Japan lost to the United States team.

In 2009, Watanabe achieved a strong season, though the first half was somewhat unimpressive. He was able to offset the deficit of earning only the minimum two Pro Points at Kyoto and Honolulu with a second-place finish behind Tomoharu Saitou at Grand Prix Kobe. The second half on the other hand was nothing short of spectacular, with Watanabe making the top eight in six consecutive premier level events. The run began with a second-place finish at Japanese Nationals behind his San Diego teammate Shuhei Nakamura. After this finish, Watanabe made the top eight of four back-to-back Grand Prix in Bangkok, Niigata, Prague, and Melbourne, winning the last of these. This gave him the lead in the player of the year race going into Pro Tour Austin, and made him the first non-Australian to win a Grand Prix in Australia. A year and a half after his Pro Tour debut, Watanabe made his first Pro Tour top eight at Pro Tour Austin. He lost his quarterfinal match in five games to Hunter Burton. After a 62nd-place finish at the next event, Grand Prix Tampa, Watanabe pick up right where he left off with another Grand Prix top eight in Kitakyushu. Despite not doing very well at the World Championship, finishing 101st individually and 7th with the Japanese team that were favourites to win the tournament, none of Watanabe's competitors for Player of the Year were able to capitalise, and he was awarded the title at the end of the tournament.

During the 2012 season, his most successful season yet, Watanabe reached three Grand Prix top 8s, winning two of them (Kuala Lumpur and Manila) and thus securing his participation, as the Japanese player with the most Pro Points, to the first Magic Players Championship, which he eventually won by defeating his fellow countryman Shouta Yasooka in the final. Since the tournament replaced the briefly retired Pro Player of the Year title, Watanabe also became the second Magic player after Kai Budde to earn this title more than once. Later that year, at Pro Tour Return to Ravnica, Watanabe got his second Pro Tour top eight, losing in the final to Stanislav Cifka. The next year's Players Championship was renamed to the World Championship, with Watanabe receiving an invitation as the winner of the Players Championship. He went on to finish 6th at the event.

At Grand Prix Beijing 2014, Watanabe won his seventh Grand Prix title, equalling the all-time record for Grand Prix wins held by Kai Budde. With seven Grand Prix wins in 21 total Grand Prix Top 8s, six more than Kai Budde, Watanabe was for a time the most successful Grand Prix player in the history of the game, until Shuhei Nakamura won GP Dallas in July 2015. His performance during the season earned him an invitation to the 2014 World Championship.

Watanabe started the next season strongly, making the top eight of the first Pro Tour of the 2014–15 season, Pro Tour Khans of Tarkir, where he lost in the quarterfinal to eventual champion Ari Lax. At the 2014 World Championship in December, Watanabe came close to becoming the first repeat World Champion, finishing the Swiss portion of the tournament in first place. However, it was his semifinal opponent Shahar Shenhar who would go on to claim his second Worlds title. He ended the season on 59 points, resulting in an eight-place finish in the Player of the Year standings, as well as an invitation to the 2015 World Championship. He was the only player to have qualified for the first 6 invite-only World Championships since the format change after the 2011 Pro Tour season. His streak was broken at the 2018 World Championship where he failed to qualify.

Wantanabe was disqualified at Mythic Championship II for cheating by using marked card sleeves. After an investigation, Wizards of the Coast determined that he had intentionally marked several key cards in his deck, which would allow him to identify a card before drawing it and make decisions based on that information. As a consequence of this, they banned him from organized events for 30 months, removed him from the Magic Pro League, and removed him from the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame.

Achievements

Top 8 appearances

 Season  Event type  Location  Format  Date  Rank 
2007Grand PrixKyotoStandard17–18 March 20071
2008NationalsYokohamaStandard and Booster Draft19–21 September 20083
2008WorldsMemphis, TennesseeNational team11–14 December 20084
2009Grand PrixKobeExtended18–19 April 20092
2009NationalsHiroshimaStandard and Booster Draft18–20 July 20092
2009Grand PrixBangkokSealed and Booster Draft22–23 August 20096
2009Grand PrixNiigata, NiigataSealed and Booster Draft29–30 August 20098
2009Grand PrixPragueSealed and Booster Draft5–6 September 20092
2009Grand PrixMelbourneSealed and Booster Draft10–11 October 20091
2009Pro TourAustin, TexasExtended and Booster Draft16–18 October 20096
2009Grand PrixKitakyushuSealed and Booster Draft31 October–1 November 20095
2010Grand PrixSendaiStandard5–6 June 20106
2010Grand PrixManilaStandard12–13 June 20104
2010Grand PrixSydneySealed and Booster Draft9–10 October 20105
2011Grand PrixKansas City, MissouriSealed and Booster Draft18–19 June 20112
2011Grand PrixShanghaiSealed and Booster Draft20–21 August 20111
2011Grand PrixPittsburghStandard27–28 August 20111
2012Grand PrixKobeSealed and Booster Draft18–19 February 20127
2012Grand PrixKuala LumpurStandard24–25 March 20121
2012–13Grand PrixManilaStandard16–17 June 20121
2012–13Players ChampionshipSeattleSpecial29–31 August 20121
2012–13Pro TourSeattleModern and Booster Draft19–21 October 20122
2012–13Grand PrixPhiladelphiaSealed and Booster Draft27–28 October 20128
2012–13Grand PrixTaipeiSealed and Booster Draft24–25 November 20126
2013–14Grand PrixBangkokSealed and Booster Draft22–23 June 20134
2013–14Grand PrixBeijingStandard29–30 March 20141
2013–14Grand PrixWashington DCLimited28–29 June 20142
2014–15Pro TourHonoluluStandard and Booster Draft10–12 October 20147
2014–15WorldsNiceSpecial2–7 December 20143
2014–15Grand PrixClevelandLimited14–15 March 20157
2015–16Grand PrixBeijingTeam Limited24–25 October 20152
2015–16World Magic CupBarcelonaNational team11–13 December 20158
2015–16Grand PrixMinneapolisStandard28–29 May 20168
2016–17Grand PrixChibaLegacy26–27 November 20163
2016–17Pro TourNashvilleStandard and Booster Draft12–14 May 20172
2016–17NationalsShizuokaStandard and Booster Draft9–10 September 20173
2017–18World Magic CupNiceNational team1–3 December 20171
2018–19Pro TourAtlantaStandard and Booster Draft9–11 November 20188

Other accomplishments

  • Pro Tour Rookie of the Year 2007
  • Pro Tour Player of the Year 2009, 2012
  • Magic: the Gathering World Champion 2012
  • World Magic Cup Champion 2017
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