Owen Turtenwald (born ) is a former American professional ''
Magic: The Gathering
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'' player. He won a number of awards during his career, notably the 2010 Vintage World Championship and 2011 and 2015-16
Player of the Year
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. In 2016, he was inducted into the
''Magic: The Gathering'' Hall of Fame. He was briefly a member of the
Magic Pro League
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in 2019 before being removed following sexual harassment accusations from women in the Magic community. He has not participated in any
Wizards of the Coast
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sanctioned ''Magic: The Gathering'' tournaments since the incident.
''Magic: The Gathering'' career
Owen Turtenwald first came to prominence as a player of ''Magics eternal formats,
Legacy
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and
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. In the
2007 season, Turtenwald made his first Top 8 at GP Columbus, finishing in second place with a Legacy Goblins deck and qualifying for PT Valencia (where he finished in 18th place with an Extended version of the Goblins deck). In 2008, Turtenwald made the Top 8 of the Vintage World Championship. At
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2010, Turtenwald won the 2010 Vintage World Championship defeating
Bob Maher, Jr. in the finals.
Despite reaching the finals of GP Washington DC in the
2010 season, Turtenwald considered quitting, feeling as though he wasn't performing well enough for his efforts.
However, he was persuaded to keep playing with the support of
Team ChannelFireball. As of 2015, Turtenwald writes articles and makes videos for ChannelFireball.com.
In the
2011 season, Turtenwald made seven
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,
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,
Legacy
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, and
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. However, Turtenwald failed to win any of the GPs at which he made Top 8, a fact that was very disappointing to him.
Turtenwald's success caused him to hold the lead in the 2011
Player of the Year
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race for the majority of the season. On the final day of the
2011 World Championship, three players were in the position to take the Player of the Year title from Turtenwald. These players were
Luis Scott-Vargas
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,
Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
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, and
Josh Utter-Leyton, all of whom were also Turtenwald's teammates as part of the ChannelFireball team. Turtenwald noted a sense of conflict in wanting his friends to do well but also needing them to lose if he was to take the Player of the Year title.
Fortunately for Turtenwald, those three players lost their quarterfinal matches; Turtenwald won the 2011 Player of the Year title.
In doing so, Turtenwald became the first Player of the Year to not have made a
Pro Tour Top 8 in the season in which they won the title.
In the
2012-13 Season, Turtenwald practiced and prepared for tournaments with Team StarCityGames (currently known as Team Pantheon), alongside players such as
Jon Finkel
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,
Kai Budde
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and
Reid Duke. Shortly thereafter, Turtenwald made his first PT Top 8 at
Pro Tour ''Gatecrash''. Turtenwald lost his quarterfinal match against ChannelFireball member
Eric Froehlich
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but still finished in fifth place in the event.
Turtenwald continued to hold the record for most GP Top 8 appearances without a win (11), but in the
2013-14 Season, Turtenwald won GP Washington DC, his 12th GP Top 8. Turtenwald continued this success, winning the next GP in Albuquerque. In doing so, Turtenwald became the sixth player to win back-to-back GP events, the other five players to have achieved this feat being
Kenji Tsumura,
Kai Budde
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,
Raphaël Lévy,
Tomoharu Saito, and
Yuuya Watanabe. Turtenwald went on to finish the season with his second PT Top 8 at
Pro Tour ''Magic 2015'', where he lost in the semifinals to eventual champion Ivan Floch. Thanks to his fourth-place finish, Turtenwald earned captainship of the US national team for the
2014 World ''Magic'' Cup. He also qualified for the
2014 World Championship as the top-ranked North American player.
Turtenwald, alongside teammates
William Jensen
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and
Reid Duke, won GP Portland, the very first event of the
2014–15 Season. At
Pro Tour ''Khans of Tarkir'' in
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later that year, Turtenwald looked poised to make his third PT Top 8, but he got paired down against
Yuuya Watanabe in the last round and lost, finishing 11th in the event. At the
2014 World Championship, he finished 13th, but at the
2014 World ''Magic'' Cup, he captained the US national team to a fourth-place finish, losing to
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in the semifinals. Turtenwald ended the season with 55 pro points, good enough for platinum status in the
Pro Player Club and an invitation to the
2015 World Championship. He finished second, losing the Championship to
Seth Manfield.
Turtenwald's 2015-16 season began with a Top 8 finish at PT Battle for Zendikar. His powerful performance continued throughout the season with three more GP Top 8s and a win at GP Houston that put him in contention for a second Player of the Year title. However, Seth Manfield's late-season performance would put him twenty points ahead of Turtenwald heading into PT Eldritch Moon. In the wake of his Hall of Fame induction alongside
Yuuya Watanabe, Turtenwald secured his fourth PT Top 8, finishing in second place, which deposed Seth Manfield as Player of the Year and World ''Magic'' Cup captaincy. His finish with 98 points was the first for Player of the Year to finish above 90 points since Kai Budde in 2002; he became the third player to have two Player of the Year titles, after Budde and Watanabe.
In 2019, Turtenwald became one of the original 32 members of the Magic Pro League (MPL) - an esports competition of professional ''Magic: The Gathering'' players contracted through
Wizards of the Coast
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.
On March 26, 2019, and just a day prior to the first ''Magic: The Gathering'' Mythic Invitational, the esports division of Wizards of the Coast announced on Twitter that Turtenwald would not participate in the tournament. He was replaced by
Brian David-Marshall
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. Two days after the announcement,
Kotaku
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published an article claiming that multiple people had come forward accusing Turtenwald of engaging in "inappropriate behavior toward female players and fans for years." To date, neither Turtenwald nor Wizards of the Coast have addressed these claims, and there have been no public statements by either party regarding Turtenwald's removal from the Mythic Invitational.
A month after Turtenwald's sudden removal from the Mythic Invitational, Turtenwald's name was removed from the official Magic Pro League roster on Wizards of the Coast's website. Kotaku released an article stating that Turtenwald's now-vacant spot in the Magic Pro League would be filled by Autumn Burchett, the professional player who won
Mythic Championship I in February 2019. Turtenwald has since deleted his public social media content and has not participated in any sanctioned ''Magic: The Gathering'' events.
Achievements
Personal life
Turtenwald used to live with fellow Pro Tour Hall of Famer William "Huey" Jensen and two-time World Champion
Shahar Shenhar
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.
Notes
: Turtenwald finished third at Grand Prix San Jose 2012 with teammates Conley Woods and
Eric Froehlich
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,
and although the cutoff was to the top 2 teams instead of the usual top 4 for team events, it has been recognized as a counting Grand Prix top 8 finish by Wizards of the Coast.
References
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American Magic: The Gathering players
Living people
People from West Allis, Wisconsin
1989 births