Lee Shi Tian

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Lee Shi Tian
Residence Hong Kong [1]
Nationality Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Pro Tour debut Kyoto 2009
Winnings US$101,245 [2]
Pro Tour wins (Top 8)0 (5) [3]
Grand Prix wins (Top 8)1 (7) [4]
Lifetime Pro Points261

Lee Shi Tian is a Hong Kong Magic: The Gathering player inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018. He first came to prominence in 2008 when he won Grand Prix Birmingham, and has since made the final day of competition at the Pro Tour on five occasions.

Achievements

SeasonEvent typeLocation Format Date Rank
2008 Grand Prix BirminghamBlock Constructed30 May–1 June 20081
2008 Grand Prix TaipeiSealed and Booster Draft28–29 November 20087
2009 Nationals Hong KongStandard and Booster Draft20091
2012–13 Pro Tour SeattleModern and Booster Draft19–21 October 20124
2012–13 Grand Prix TaipeiSealed and Booster Draft24–25 November 20128
2013–14 Pro Tour ValenciaModern and Booster Draft21–23 February 20145
2013–14 Grand Prix MoscowStandard14–15 June 20146
2014–15 Pro Tour HonoluluStandard and Booster Draft10–12 October 20148
2014–15 Grand Prix ManilaStandard3–4 January 20153
2014–15 Pro Tour Washington, D.C.Modern and Booster Draft6–8 February 20158
2015–16 Grand Prix MelbourneModern5–6 March 20167
2015–16 Grand Prix TaipeiStandard25–26 June 20163
2016–17 Pro Tour HonoluluStandard and Booster Draft14–16 October 20167

Last updated: 26 June 2016
Source: Event Coverage at Wizards.com

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Preceded by
Lam Tsz Yeung
Magic Hong Kong National Champion
2009
Succeeded by
Sun Kit Yeung
Preceded by
Zhang Meng Qui
Magic Hong Kong National Champion
2013–2015
Succeeded by
Incumbent