The Magic Judge Hall of Fame
Over the last 20 years, tournament Magic has transformed. From the earliest days of elimination events run at conventions, through the upcoming Modern Masters 2015 weekend where more than ten thousand players will play at three global locations, and from the relaxed fun of the Prerelease to the white-hot competition of the Pro Tour, Magic Judges are present at every part of organized play. The creed “keep it fair, keep it fun” leads thousands of volunteers to dedicate their time and energy to making tournaments better for everyone there.
With the launch of the Exemplar Program, we have seen a new page turned in how the Judge Program recognizes exceptional effort and quality at the local level. Today we are announcing a new effort to recognize the best of the best with the Judge Program’s highest honor: the Magic Judge Hall of Fame.
Below are some details on our vision for the Hall of Fame. For those of you wanting to dive into the details of how the Hall of Fame operates, that can be found here. For discussion of the Hall of Fame, what it means, and who should be inducted when the first regular class is formed later this year, check out the Magic Judge Hall of Fame forum, shortly to be launched on JudgeApps.
What makes a Hall of Fame judge?
The qualities of a Hall of Fame judge include:
Fairness
The greatest judges show a respect for the rules combined with deep ability to converse about the philosophy that underpins them. They show a fair hand to all and are a voice of reason in any discussion. They are role models in fair play and even treatment.
Impact
The greatest judges make long-lasting, significant improvements to their community, to the Judge Program, and to the game of Magic. Whether in tournament operations, the policies of judging, or more, they leave each part of Magic better than they found it.
Community
The greatest judges are the pillars of their community, both locally and across the Judge Program. They look after their fellow Magic folk, and are recognized as strong, compassionate leaders.
Dedication
The greatest judges show their love for supporting the game across a long period of time and around the world. They sacrifice time, travel for long hours, and work hard to make the game of Magic as good as it can be.
Mentorship
The greatest judges are inspiring teachers and mentors, helping to grow and nurture generations of new judges. They are insightful, eloquent, and supportive feedback providers. They are the reason why many new judges decided to get into the Judge Program.
Ultimately, each individual will have their own interpretation of what make a Magic Judge Hall of Fame candidate. As you will see on the rules page, a voting process will determine who will make up each class.
We encourage anyone that’s interested – whether you have a ballot or not – to talk about those judges that inspire and motivate you, and why you think they should be in the Magic Judge Hall of Fame. There will be a new forum created on JudgeApps for exactly that reason – details to come shortly. On Twitter, we’re using #mtgjhof to discuss this.
If you have a ballot and wish to share your reasoning, you can also post that in the same forum.
What it means
Membership of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame is a sign of permanent distinction: a judge whose efforts in improving the game are recognized worldwide. The number of inductees will make this an elite group.
There will also be a unique item of memorabilia issued to each member. For more details, check back in July when the 2008 class is inducted.
A note on Emeritus Judges
You might be aware that a small group of retired Level 5 judges were recognized for their exceptional efforts in shaping and leading the Judge Program. When creating the Magic Judge Hall of Fame, we were aware that the aims of these groups overlapped. After consideration, it was decided to retire the “Judge Emeritus” status, and instead automatically pass these judges as the First Class of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame.
As such, we are proud to welcome the Emeritus judges as the First Class of the Magic Judge Hall of Fame:
Jaap Brouwer Netherlands
Jaap Brouwer
Netherlands
Michael Guptil Michigan, USA
Michael Guptil
Michigan, USA
Gijsbert Hoogendijk Netherlands
Gijsbert Hoogendijk
Netherlands
Collin Jackson Washington, USA
Collin Jackson
Washington, USA
Sheldon Menery Florida, USA
Sheldon Menery
Florida, USA
see article and inductee pics at magicjudges
Friday, April 24, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
TCGplayer MaxPoint Invitational
TCGplayer MaxPoint Invitational!
Earn your share of $50,000
The TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series all leads up to one of the biggest events of the year, the TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series Invitational! To enter the Invitational Event, players will need to earn their seat by finishing at the top spots of Gold, Platinum, Diamond, States or Player Appreciation events!
June 6-7, 2015
Registration: Saturday, June 6th, 8:00 am
Start Time: Saturday, June 6th, 10:00 am
Format: Standard
Entry: By Invitation Only
Structure: Swiss, cut to Top 8
Earn your share of $50,000
The TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series all leads up to one of the biggest events of the year, the TCGplayer.com MaxPoint Series Invitational! To enter the Invitational Event, players will need to earn their seat by finishing at the top spots of Gold, Platinum, Diamond, States or Player Appreciation events!
June 6-7, 2015
Registration: Saturday, June 6th, 8:00 am
Start Time: Saturday, June 6th, 10:00 am
Format: Standard
Entry: By Invitation Only
Structure: Swiss, cut to Top 8
Monday, April 20, 2015
Toy Vault Review
Just wanted to quick put up a big thank to TOY VAULT in Stantion Ca for sending me a Japanese Booster pack of Dragons of Tarkir. The two notable cards from this pack where Myth Realized and a Foiled Misthoof Kirin. So Thank You for the pack and if your in California check out the TOY VAULT.


Tuesday, April 14, 2015
MTG M15 DOTP Promo Booster Review
Today I received in the mail two boxes of Magic the Gatherings M15 Duel of the Planeswalkers booster promotional packs. I had little to no expectations as far as these packs go. (You always hope for the best though) Each pack comes with six cards and a Media Promo card. Apparently, they put more stock into the promo and the way it looks then any kind of card selection for these packs. If you purchase Duels of the Planeswalkers for Xbox 360 or Xbox
One, you'll receive special access to the alternative-art promo card Soul of
Ravnica. On the other
hand, the truly beastly promo card Soul of Zendikar comes exclusively with purchases for all of the other available
platforms, including iPad, PC via Steam, Android tablet via the Amazon
App Store, and Google Play. .
The Promo, in which I received today was a foiled alternate art Soul OF Zendikar.
Now don't get me wrong this maybe a good card in some decks, but not in all. It seems that each of these packs where for the most part "cookie cutter" packs, meaning you get the same cards for each pack. There is some variance but not much. A person could very well expect to find cards like: Black Cat, Frost Lynx, Invasive Species and Meditation Puzzle.
Overall I think that these packs are very lackluster and unimaginative. The variety of cards in these promotional packs is lacking in the standards of quality among the MTG population and in my opinion, fall short of expectations in which many MTG players would and have had when receiving these promotional items, even though they are sent free of charge after buy the video game. As a consumer I would loved to see some more spice as far as the card
selection goes. I do realize that these were media promotional booster
packs for the digital game and that not everyone will receive two or three packs, only one per game but there are only six cards and they could of given us some more
variety in each theses packs as to make each player have a special experience and not feel like they are part of the herd.
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