Live Coverage of 2003 Grand Prix Bangkok
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Saturday, July 12, 2003Sideboard Staff
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Tsuyoshi Fujita is the Grand Prix Bangkok Champion!
Tsuyoshi made some alterations to his Block Constructed goblin deck after seeing a Goblin Bidding deck do well at the European Championships. He merged the two decks together and he brought it to the Grand Prix. Two friends—Fujita Osamu and Tsutomu Yamada—also brought card for card copies. All three players advanced to the Top 8.
There were five Japanese players in the Top 8 overall and Yoshi squared off in the finals with countryman Itaru Ishida and his Green-Red Beats. After three hard fought games he emerged the champion.
The home town crowd was mildly disappointed by the all-Japanese finals but was thrilled with local performances including Noppadol Srirattana with one of three Wake decks in the Top 8 and Peerapot Ekpoothorn with one of the others. Both players were amateurs and took home additional money. The remaining Wake deck was played by Masahiko Morita.
The big money winner on the weekend was Malaysian Vincent Gan and the lone Psychatog deck in the Top 8. Vincent won the $1,500 amateur prize in addition to his $1,000 fourth place finish.
Congratulations to all of the Top 8 competitors!
Top 8 Final Standing
| 1. Tsuyoshi Fujita (Japan) |
$2,400 |
| 2. Itaru Ishida (Japan) |
$1,700 |
| 3. Vincent Gan (Malaysia) |
$1,200 |
| 4. Osamu Fujita (Japan) |
$1,000 |
| 5. Masahiko Morita (Japan) |
$800 |
| 6. Tsutomu Yamada (Japan) |
$800 |
| 7. Peerapat Ekpoothorn (Thailand) |
$800 |
| 8. Noppadol Srirattana (Thailand) |
$800 |
(Click here for complete final standings)
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Quarterfinals |
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Finals |
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Champion |
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Masahiko Morita |
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Osamu Fujita, 2-1 |
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Osamu Fujita |
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Itaru Ishida, 2-1 |
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Itaru Ishida |
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Itaru Ishida, 2-1 |
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Tsuyoshi Fujita, 2-1 |
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Tsutomu Yamada |
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Tsuyoshi Fujita |
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Tsuyoshi Fujita, 2-1 |
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Noppadol Srirattana |
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Tsuyoshi Fujita, 2-0 |
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Vincent Gan |
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Vincent Gan, 2-0 |
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Peerapat Ekpoothorn |
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