Magic: The Gathering Pro Disqualified From Grand Prix Prague

MTG Pro Rei Sato Will Not Be Suspended But His Invitation to $1 Million Mythic Invitational at PAX East Has Been Revoked

MTG Pro Rei Sato Will Not Be Suspended But His Invitation to $1 Million Mythic Invitational at PAX East Has Been Revoked

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MagicFest Prague is happening this weekend, and Magic Pro League member Rei Sato has been disqualified during Round 6 of the Limited main event, Wizards of the Coast announced.

Here's the explanation from Head Judge Emilien Wild that led to this decision:

"Sato was planning what was going to be his last attack of the current game. He went to declare attackers and then noticed that he forgot to play his land for the turn, a land that he needed for his attack to work out. He didn't acknowledge this fact and didn't ask for permission to back up to his main phase, but instead, he just placed the land onto the battlefield and finished declaring his attackers.

During our investigation, we determined that Sato was aware that what he did was against the rules. Thus, he was disqualified from the event."

According to Wizards of the Coast representatives, this infraction will be further investigated by the MPL. If Sato slowed down and asked for the courtesy he would've been fine from the judges' perspective or at least not disqualified.

Here's the ruling for that:

It's surprising that one of the 32 players selected for the Magic Pro League was disqualified in just the second week of Grand Prix this year.

The Magic Pro League includes 32 of the best Magic players around the world, who are paid $75,000 US for participating in pro tours and for streaming Magic Arena.

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