Robert Maher Jr. (born July 10, 1978
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'' expansion) in
Wisconsin), is a professional ''
Magic: The Gathering'' player. He picked up the ''Magic'' game after sustaining a football injury in high school, and has gone on to become one of the most celebrated players in the game's history, earning the nickname "The Great One".
''Magic: The Gathering''
Maher played in the junior division of the very first
Pro Tour in 1996.
His first senior
Pro Tour would be in Los Angeles in 1997.
The
1999–2000 Pro Tour season would be Maher's most successful season. He would win
Pro Tour Chicago and Grand Prix Seattle, make the Top 8 of Grand Prix Nagoya and take second place at the
2000 World Championship. Maher's success throughout the season earned him the
Pro Player of the Year title.
In 2002, Maher was suspended from the DCI for 6 months for committing tournament fraud. He participated in false tournaments with Jason Moungey and Chad Butterfield and used the rating points gained to qualify for the World Championships.
Maher won the
Masters Series in Yokohama in 2003 and the 2004
Magic Invitational, thus becoming the third player to win a Pro Tour, a
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, a Masters, and an Invitational. , the card-design he submitted for winning the Invitational, appeared in the ''
Ravnica: City of Guilds'' set, bearing his likeness. The card has been well received and has seen considerable play in nearly every sanctioned format it has been legal in. In 2010, ChannelFireball.com ranked as the best Invitational card. In 2006, Maher was inducted into the
''Magic: The Gathering'' Hall of Fame as the vote leader in the Class of 2006.
From 2005 to 2014 Maher played only very infrequently on the Pro Tour. He played Pro Tour ''Journey Into Nyx'' and Pro Tour ''Magic 2015'', and participated in Pro Tour ''Fate Reforged'' as a member of a new team.
Accomplishments
Other accomplishments:
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Pro Player of the Year 1999–2000
*
Magic Hall of Fame class of 2006
References
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1978 births
Living people
American Magic: The Gathering players
People from Madison, Wisconsin