Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour Season 2006 - Contents

Contents

  • 1 Grand Prixs – Lille, Charlotte, Hasselt, Richmond, Dortmund
  • 2 Pro Tour – Honolulu (3–5 March 2006)
    • 2.1 Tournament data
    • 2.2 Top 8
    • 2.3 Final standings
    • 2.4 Pro Player of the year standings
  • 3 Grand Prixs – Manila, Cardiff, Madison, Hamamatsu, Barcelona
  • 4 Pro Tour – Prague (5–7 May 2006)
    • 4.1 Tournament data
    • 4.2 Top 8
    • 4.3 Final standings
    • 4.4 Pro Player of the year standings
  • 5 Grand Prixs – Torino, Toronto, Kuala Lumpur
  • 6 Pro Tour – Charleston (16–18 June 2006)
    • 6.1 Tournament data
    • 6.2 Top 4
    • 6.3 Final standings
  • 7 Grand Prixs – Toulouse, St. Louis, Malmo, Hiroshima, Phoenix, Sydney, Athens
  • 8 Pro Tour – Kobe (20–22 October 2006)
    • 8.1 Tournament data
    • 8.2 Top 8
    • 8.3 Final standings
  • 9 Grand Prixs – New Jersey, Yamagata
  • 10 2006 World Championships – Paris (29 November – 3 December 2006)
    • 10.1 Tournament data
    • 10.2 Top 8
    • 10.3 Final standings
    • 10.4 National team competition
  • 11 Pro Player of the year final standings
  • 12 References

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