Tom Martell


Tom Martell is an American player. He won in 2013. His other notable finishes include another Pro Tour |Pro Tour top 8 at, as well as three Grand Prix |Grand Prix wins.

Career

Martell qualified for a few Pro Tours in the early 2000s, but without putting up any major finishes; he disappeared from the professional scene, and quit playing Magic for some time. However, after finishing college and moving to New York, Martell was invited to play at Jon Finkel's apartment, where many of the best players in the area came to play. Martell's first Pro Tour after returning to the game was, which he qualified for via the Last Chance Qualifier. Martell finished 32nd in the event, qualifying himself for the next Pro Tour. A couple of months later, Martell got his first Grand Prix top 8 by finishing 2nd at Grand Prix Columbus, losing to Tomoharu Saito in the final. He joined Team ChannelFireball prior to. Martell ended the 2010 Pro Tour season on 25 points, earning him invitations to all the Pro Tours in 2011.
The started well for Martell, with him earning his first Pro Tour top 8 at. Like the rest of the ChannelFireball team members, he played 'Caw-Blade', losing to teammate Ben Stark in the quarterfinals. Martell failed to make the top 8 of any more professional events in 2011, and finished the season on 29 points, one shy of level 6 in the Pro Players Club.
In the following seasons, Tom Martell established himself as one of the top professional players. He won his first Grand Prix at GP Indianapolis 2012, and in 2013, he went on to win. His win qualified him for the, where he finished 12th. In 2014, he won his second Grand Prix event, in Sacramento, earning much praise from the commentators for his play and his decisions during the top 8 booster draft. He finished the season with enough points to qualify for the for the second year in a row, where he finished 16th.
The was a disappointing one for Martell. He did finish in the top 8 of two Grand Prix, at GP Nashville and GP Vancouver, but his Pro Tour finishes were unspectacular, his best result being a 57th-place finish at. As a result, he didn't finish the year with enough points to reach Platinum status in the Pro Tour #Pro Points|Pro Players Club for another season, but he did get enough for Gold.

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