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Nicknames
  
BenS

Pro Tour wins (Top 8)
  
1 (4)

Parents
  
Rickard Stark

Winnings
  
US$215,115

Portrayed by
  
Joseph Mawle


Role
  
Fictional Character

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ben Stark

Creator
  
George R. R. Martin

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Title
  
First Ranger of the Night's Watch

Siblings
  
Bran Stark, Eddard Stark, Lyanna Stark

Allegiance
  
House Stark, Night’s Watch

Similar People
  
Eddard Stark, Bran Stark, Rickard Stark, Robert Baratheon, Catelyn Stark

Pro Tour debut
  
1999 Pro Tour London

Benjamin "Ben" Stark is an American Magic: The Gathering player. His career accomplishments include back to back Pro Tour Top 8s in 2004 and winning Pro Tour Paris in 2011. In 2013, he was voted into the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame.

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Beginning his career in 1999, Stark first came to prominence in 2004, making back to back Pro Tour Top 8s at Pro Tour Kobe and Pro Tour San Diego.

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Despite his success, Stark chose to take a break from the game, not returning to the game until late 2009. During his hiatus, Stark dedicated time to his longtime girlfriend Michelle Cancio. Upon his return he joined the Channel Fireball team, writing articles in a column called 'Stark Reality' for the website. Since his return, Ben Stark has been considered a Limited expert.

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Stark would go on to have great success in the 2011 Pro Tour Season, reaching the finals of Grand Prix Atlanta and winning his first Pro Tour at Pro Tour Paris. These finishes, along with other strong finishes throughout the season, led Ben to be a front-runner in the 2011 Pro Player of Year race. Ultimately, Ben would finish in joint 3rd place in the Player of the Year standings, alongside Martin Juza, with 56 pro points. Commentators argued that Stark hurt his chances of winning the Player of the Year title by failing to attend US Nationals and certain Grand Prix events.

The 2012-13 Pro Tour Season proved to be another very successful season for Stark. Stark made the Top 8 of four Grand Prix events, including a win at Grand Prix Indianapolis, and made his fourth Pro Tour Top 8 at Pro Tour Gatecrash. Stark's performance left him with a season total of 61 Pro Points, placing him 5th in the Player of the Year race. This also earned Stark an invite to the 2013 World Championship, an exclusive sixteen-person event featuring the top Magic players of the past season. Stark would make it into the Top 4 players after the Swiss rounds of the World Championship, being the only player to go undefeated in the two Limited portions of the tournament. Stark would lose to Shahar Shenhar in the semifinals of the World Championship taking 3rd Place overall.

Top 8 appearances

Last updated: 10 April 2017
Source: Event Coverage at Wizards.com

References

Ben Stark Wikipedia


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