Mike Long - Top 8 Appearances

Top 8 Appearances

Season Event type Location Format Date Rank
Worlds Seattle National team 1995-08-06 !4–6 August 1995 1
1996 Worlds Seattle National team 1996 !1996 1
1996–97 Pro Tour Atlanta Sealed Deck 1996-09-15 !13–15 September 1996 6
1996–97 Invitational Hong Kong Special 1997-02-16 !14–16 February 1997 2
1996–97 Pro Tour Paris Block Constructed 1997-04-13 !11–13 April 1997 1
1996–97 Grand Prix Washington D.C. Limited 1997-04-27 !26–27 April 1997 1
1997–98 Invitational Rio de Janeiro Special 1998-02-01 !29 January–2 February 1998 5
1997–98 Worlds Seattle National team 1998-08-16 !12–16 August 1998 1
1998–99 Invitational Barcelona Special 1999-02-07 !4–7 February 1999 1
1998–99 Pro Tour Los Angeles Rochester Draft 1999-02-28 !26–28 February 1999 8
1999–00 Pro Tour Los Angeles Block Constructed 2000-02-06 !4–6 February 2000 4
1999–00 Invitational Kuala Lumpur Special 2000-03-02 !2–5 March 2000 7
1999–00 Grand Prix Nagoya Team Limited 2000-04-23 !22–23 April 2000 3
1999–00 Nationals Orlando, Florida Standard and Booster Draft 2000-06-08 !8–11 June 2000 5
2001–02 Nationals Kissimmee, Florida Standard and Booster Draft 2002-05-31 !31 May–2 June 2002 5
2002–03 Grand Prix Pittsburgh Team Limited 2003-06-01 !31 May–1 June 2003 4

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