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GP Minneapolis Online Preregistration at 500 players – contest prize! #GPMINN

Greetings all,

Our online preregistrations have passed 500 players, so that means it’s time for a prize!

Jerrod McCusker has been chosen as the random winner of the free entry into GP Minneapolis.  If you know him, congratulate him.

The next milepost is 1000 players preregistered.  Some stuff from the contest post follows:

At 1000 online preregistrations a second player will have entry refunded and will also get $40 of free side events – these will be in the form of $10 off coupons, so you can trade them to friends.

At 1500 online preregistrations, a  third randomly chosen player will have the cost of their entry refunded, and will get a booster box of Journey into Nyx.  Like the side event coupons, this can be picked up on-site with your playmat and foil.

If we get to 2000 online preregistrations, a fourth player will get their entry refunded, will receive a booster box of Journey into Nyx, and will receive a free VIP upgrade – we are currently sold out of VIP slots, so the only way to get VIP now is to either be the 2000th online preregistration or win the VIP Dinner “Standard” Sealed.

You can preregister for GP Minneapolis through our preregistration site.

See you at GP Minneapolis!


Rob McKenzie
Event Manager, Legion Events
www.legionevents.com

GP Minneapolis Online Preregistration Contest #GPMINN

Greetings all,

Just about a week to GP Minneapolis, and we have 367 people preregistered. This is a pretty reasonable number for this far out, but I want to get the numbers rolling higher.  That means preregistration bonuses.  Note that these apply only to online preregistrations, which close at 10pm on Friday May 9th.  Onsite registration will be available Friday May 9th from 2pm-10pm, but do not qualify for this contest.

When the 500th person preregisters online, We will choose one preregistered player to have the cost of their entry refunded – this includes Sleep-in Special or the VIP package if you paid for it! If you are the winner, I’ll announce it here and refund your Paypal transaction, but keep you live in the event. (You will also get a confirmation email from me at the email you register with, which also applies to all the winners below.)

At 1000 online preregistrations a second player will have entry refunded and will also get $40 of free side events – these will be in the form of $10 off coupons, so you can trade them to friends.

At 1500 online preregistrations, a  third randomly chosen player will have the cost of their entry refunded, and will get a booster box of Journey into Nyx.  Like the side event coupons, this can be picked up on-site with your playmat and foil.

If we get to 2000 online preregistrations, a fourth player will get their entry refunded, will receive a booster box of Journey into Nyx, and will receive a free VIP upgrade – we are currently sold out of VIP slots, so the only way to get VIP now is to either be the 2000th online preregistration or win the VIP Dinner “Standard” Sealed.

You can preregister for GP Minneapolis through our preregistration site.

See you at GP Minneapolis!

Edit from Rob:  This previously said the 500th, 1000th, etc players will get the free entries and other bonuses – I posted this prematurely, and it should have read the above, that we will choose a player out of the players registered at that point.  The overall prizes still stand, but now we are drawing out of all the people registered up to that point.  My apologies for the error.


Rob McKenzie
Event Manager, Legion Events
www.legionevents.com

Introducing PlanesTalkers #GPMINN

Greetings all,

Adrian Sullivan recently posted an update in his article about this, which means it is time to unveil something great happening at GP Minneapolis:

Be at Grand Prix Minneapolis for the first show in a new feature you’ll be seeing at participating Grand Prix!

Planes Talkers, Hosted by Adrian Sullivan will be your chance to see some of the great minds from the game of Magic: The Gathering talking to our live audience about the current tournament format and taking questions! Watch the discussion streaming live on Twitch. We’ll be taking questions from both our live audience and Twitter.

Since Grand Prix Minneapolis is the Modern format, this Planes Talkers will be exclusively about Modern!

Our panel will be composed of:

Brian Kibler – two-time Pro Tour champion, Hall of Fame member, and Dragon Master

Craig Wescoe – champion, Pro Tour Dragon’s Maze

Shaun McLaren – champion of the most recent Modern Pro Tour, Pro Tour Born of the Gods

Toby Elliott – Head Judge, Level 5 responsible for tournament policy, and Commander Rules Committee member

The event begins Friday, May 9th at 8pm CST. We’ll see you at Grand Prix Minneapolis for Planes Talkers!

 

You can sign up for GP Minneapolis through our Preregistration Site – you don’t need to be a GP attendee to attend Planestalkers.  If you want to attend and play some Magic, but for some reason don’t want to or can’t play in our main event, check out our side events.  We have Legacy and Modern Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and a ton of other stuff to do.

See you at the GP!

GP Minneapolis Artist Interview – Tom Baxa #GPMINN

Greetings all,

With GP Minneapolis just a few weeks away, I am chatting with the artists.

Today I have the third and final artist I interviewed, Tom Baxa.  Tom is the star of our featured artists, having done the playmat for GP Minneapolis.  Check it out:

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Rob: You’ve done a lot of Magic art.  (For the readers, you can see all that art here.)  What piece do you think is under appreciated?

Tom:ftl197_mae  With a game like Magic, there are many factors that make a particular card near and dear in the hearts of the players.  Art is one factor, but usually not the main one.  So sometimes you do some of your best work and it ends up on a card that isn’t very powerful and doesn’t see much play.  And that’s just part of the MTG, and that’s cool.  Two of my favorite pieces of art I did for Magic, that didn’t have much excitement around them are: Dripping Dead and Smokespew Invoker.


Rob
What is your favorite Magic art to sign or alter?

Tom:  I love when people are excited about my cards and like to have them signed.  It’s always cool to see how many Relentless Rats a guy has collected for me to sign.  But it’s a hard one to alter.  I do like altering Festering Goblin.

RobDo you have any great stories about Magic events you attended?

tumblr_mvlby5yQJS1ri1r1uo1_1280Tom:  This was kinda funny…it was my very first signing for the Tempest set way back when.  I had a measly 5 cards to my name, and who do they sit me next to?  Ron Spenser a huge fan favorite who had done 100 cards already.  He had a long line all day, and my was sporadic at best.  But it was a lot of fun and a neat first experience.  Luckily, in my first offering I did a powerful card, Lobotomy, so people brought a lot of those by.

RobIs there anything you really want to sign or alter at GP Minneapolis that you have not had the chance to yet?

Tom:  I’ve done them all, so I’m not fussy.  I just want the players to get their faves signed.  It is neat when someone brings me some off -beat (usually non-Magic) item to sign like some Shadowrun Cards or old Dark Sun books.

RobAre there any non-Magic things you are bringing to the GP that you want to tell people about?

Tom:  I’ll be bringing copies of my art book Blood Rituals: the Art of Tom Baxa, which actually has a lot of Magic art in it along with work spanning my 25+ year career.  I always have lotsa goodies like playmats and prints of some of my personal work .  You can always see more at www.BaxaArt.com .

RobHow did you get into doing Magic art?

mtgcom_arcana_583_pic2_enTom:  When Magic hit the scene I was already doing a lot of work as a fantasy illustrator in the role-playing game industry for Dungeons and Dragons and Shadowrun, etc.  The game was making waves and seemed like a really cool thing to work on.  Over the years, the Magic universe has gotten cooler and cooler.  I love doing Magic art!

RobDo you do traditional paints, or digital, or a mix of the two?  If you have done both, which do you prefer and why?

Tom:  I love painting with oils – that’s probably my first love.  But I also like to paint digitally.  There’s a lot of neat things you can do with digital, so there’s lotsa room for experimentation and happy accidents, which is fun for me as an artist.  The thing I like most about oils is the interaction of your brush strokes with paint that’s already on the canvas.  You can blend paint, mash things together, erase away for effect, etc.  And it’s more immediate and intuitive.  You can replicate some of these things digitally, but you miss out on inhaling all those toxic fumes!

Tom, thanks tons.

You can catch Tom Baxa at the GP, or on his site www.BaxaArt.com – as the playmat artist expect him to be busy all weekend.

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