Marco Blume

Last updated
Marco Blume
Residence Hamburg, Germany
Nationality German
Winnings US$106,955 [1]
Pro Tour wins (Top 8)2 (3) [2]
Grand Prix wins (Top 8)1 (1) [3]
Median Pro Tour Finish117
Lifetime Pro Points130 [4]
Planeswalker Level 42 (Battlemage)

Marco Blume is one of the most successful professional Magic: The Gathering players.[ citation needed ] He has won two Pro Tours and one Masters as a member of team Phoenix Foundation, his teammates being Kai Budde and Dirk Baberowski. He also won a German individually national championship in 1999. Blume is currently the Head of Sportsbook at Pinnacle Sports. [5] [6]

Top 8 appearances

SeasonEvent typeLocation Format Date Rank
1998–99 Nationals DietzenbachStandard1
1998–99 Worlds YokohamaNational team4–8 August 19992
2001–02 Pro Tour New York CityTeam Limited7–9 September 20011
2001–02 Masters OsakaTeam Limited14–17 March 20021
2002–03 Pro Tour BostonTeam Limited27–29 September 20021
2002–03 Masters VeniceTeam Limited20–23 March 20035
2003–04 Grand Prix AtlantaStandard29–31 August 20031
2003–04 Pro Tour BostonTeam Limited12–14 September 20034

Last updated: 31 July 2009
Source: Wizards.com Wizards.com

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Preceded by
Dirk Hein
Magic German National Champion
1999
Succeeded by
André Konstanczer