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Ryan Fuller
Demographics
Residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality {CAN} Canadian
Professional Career
Pro Tour debut Pro Tour Atlanta 1996
Top Finishes 2 (0 wins)
GP top 8s 9 (3 wins)

Ryan Fuller is a Canadian former professional player. Best known for his 14–0 record in the Swiss portion of Pro Tour Tokyo,[1] as well as his results with the team known as Team AlphaBetaUnlimited along with Chris Benafel, David Williams, and Noah Boeken, Fuller was one of the better players in the early 2000s. He was also one of the game's more controversial figures at the time, with multiple disqualifications from Pro Tour events,[2][3] as well as a one-year suspension for accumulated infractions.[3]

Accomplishments[ | ]

Season Event type Location Format Date Rank
1997–98 Grand Prix San Francisco Extended 6–7 December 1997 2
1998–99 Pro Tour Chicago Booster Draft 25–27 September 1998 6
1998–99 Nationals Toronto Standard and Booster Draft 1999 8
1999–00 Nationals Vancouver Standard and Booster Draft 29 June–2 July 2000 1
1999–00 Worlds Brussels National team 2–6 August 2000 2
2000–01 Grand Prix Porto Limited 23–24 September 2000 5
2000–01 Grand Prix Kyoto Extended 11–12 November 2000 4
2000–01 Grand Prix Valencia Limited 10–11 February 2001 4
2000–01 Grand Prix Prague Limited 10–11 March 2001 1
2000–01 Masters Tokyo Team Limited 15–18 March 2001 1
2000–01 Pro Tour Tokyo Block Constructed 16–18 March 2001 5
2000–01 Grand Prix Moscow Block Constructed 21–22 April 2001 1
2000–01 Masters Barcelona Block Constructed 4–6 May 2001 5
2000–01 Grand Prix Yokohama Team Limited 12–13 May 2001 1
2000–01 Grand Prix Turin Team Limited 26–27 May 2001 2
2001–02 Masters New Orleans Booster Draft 1–4 November 2001 5
2001–02 Grand Prix Hong Kong Limited 17–18 November 2001 8
2001–02 Masters San Diego Standard 10–13 January 2002 1

Source: Wizards.com

Pro Tour Results[ | ]

List of the Pro Tour results and winnings of Ryan Fuller
Season Pro Tour Format Finish Winnings
1996–97 Atlanta Sealed Deck 116
1996–97 Dallas Standard 68
1996–97 New York Booster Draft 167
1997–98 Chicago Extended 24 $1,660
1997–98 Los Angeles Block Constructed 28 $1,360
1997–98 New York Booster Draft 40 $780
1997–98 Worlds (Seattle) Special 92
1998–99 Chicago Booster Draft 6 $9,500
1998–99 Rome Extended 75
1998–99 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 42 $720
1998–99 New York Block Constructed 9 $4,000
1998–99 Worlds (Tokyo) Special 23 $2,400
1999–00 Washington, D.C. Team Limited 70
1999–00 London Booster Draft 76
1999–00 Chicago Extended 19 $2,170
1999–00 Los Angeles Booster Draft DQ [I]
1999–00 Worlds (Brussels) Special 20 $1,950
2000–01 New York Team Limited 14 $1,000
2000–01 Chicago Standard 133
2000–01 Los Angeles Rochester Draft 48 $690
2000–01 Tokyo Block Constructed 5 $9,000
2000–01 Barcelona Booster Draft 62 $520
2000–01 Worlds (Toronto) Special 279
2001–02 New York Team Limited 18 $600
2001–02 New Orleans Extended 110
2001–02 San Diego Rochester Draft 13 $4,100
2002–03 Venice Block Constructed DQ [II]
2003–04 Seattle Team Limited 36
2008 Worlds (Memphis) Special 86

Source: Wizards.com

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Notes[ | ]

^I Fuller was disqualified from Pro Tour Los Angeles 2000 for attempted collusion.[3]
^II Fuller was disqualified from Pro Tour Venice 2003 for having marked cards.[2]

References[ | ]

  1. Kim Eikefet (2001-03-18). "Top 8: Ryan Fuller". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-05-10.
  2. a b Josh Bennett (2003-03-21). "RYAN FULLER DISQUALIFIED". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-05-10.
  3. a b c Aaron Forsythe (2002-01-28). "Suspended Player Update". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on 2016-05-10.
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