Stanislav Cifka

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Stanislav Cifka
Stanislav Cifka, Throne of Cards IV 2017.jpg
Cifka in 2017
Born1987or1988(age 35–36) [1]
Residence Český Krumlov, Czech Republic [1]
NationalityCzech
Pro Tour debut Pro Tour Prague 2006
Winnings US$126,450 [2]
Pro Tour wins (Top 8)1 (2) [3]
Grand Prix wins (Top 8)0 (3) [4]
Lifetime Pro Points203
Esports career
Career information
Games
Playing career2014–present
HandleStanCifka
Team history
2015 Luminosity Gaming
2015–2017 Misfits
2018–2019Omnislash

Stanislav Cifka is a Czech chess, poker, Magic: the Gathering , Hearthstone , and Artifact player. He is also a FIDE master in chess. [5] His esports alias is simply StanCifka, a contraction or anglicization of his name.

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Career

Magic: the Gathering

He was formerly active in Magic: the Gathering before Hearthstone was released. He is best known for winning Pro Tour Return to Ravnica in 2012, which is one of the top-tier tournaments of the game. He lost only one match. [6] He was given a special invitation by Wizards of the Coast to play in an exhibition match in Pro Tour 25th Anniversary due to his achievement outside Magic. [7]

Hearthstone

Cifka started playing the PC collectible card game Hearthstone when it was released. [8] StanCifka was part of Luminosity Gaming for part of 2015. [9] In October 2015 Cifka broke Thijs "ThijsNL" Molendijk's winning streak by winning the StarLadder finals. [10] As of May 2018 he is ranked 1st by gosugamers.net, a site that ranks players worldwide. [11]

In 2017, Cifka led the Czech National Team to a first-place finish in the 2017 Hearthstone Global Games.[ citation needed ] In January 2018, he joined team Omnislash. [12] He was crowned winner of the event after beating Jason Chan (Amaz) in a "Hearthstone-Players-Finals" in August 2018. [13]

Artifact

In November 2018, Cifka posted a video to YouTube announcing that he would be retiring from Hearthstone to pursue a career in Artifact . [14] Cifka announced in February 2019 that he left team Omnislash, due to the team's focus on Hearthstone over Artifact. [15]

Magic: The Gathering achievements

SeasonEvent typeLocation Format Date Rank
2012–13 Grand Prix San JoseTeam Limited13–14 October 20124
2012–13 Pro Tour SeattleModern and Booster Draft19–21 October 20121
2012–13 Grand Prix SydneySealed and Booster Draft19–20 January 20137
2013–14 World Magic Cup AmsterdamNational team2–4 August 20133
2013–14 Grand Prix ViennaStandard30 November–1 December 20135
2013–14 Pro Tour AtlantaBlock Constructed and Booster Draft16–18 May 20137

Last updated: 5 November 2014
Source: Event Coverage at Wizards.com

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Preceded by Magic Czech National Champion
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Ondrej Stráský