| [view] | Combo vs. Control - the classic matchup |
| [view] | The finals were incredibly intense |
| [view] | Gordon Lin vs. Will Copeman |
| [view] | Gordon Lin with head judge Paul Barclay and Chris Zantides |
| [view] | Champion Gordon Lin |
| [view] | The top 4 competitors |
| [view] | Anatoli Lightfoot |
| [view] | Play was heated in the final rounds |
| [view] | Will Copeman played a great Grand Prix |
| [view] | Satoshi Nakamura is probably most famous for his incredible hats |
| [view] | Royce Chai is one of the Top 8 competitors |
| [view] | Joe Connolly played Turboland to the semifinals |
| [view] | Gordon Lin, eventual GP Sydney champion |
| [view] | The hair Kim Brebach plays in the Top 8 |
| [view] | Nakamuras run for the championship ended in the semifinals |
| [view] | Will Copeman plays in the semifinals |
| [view] | The Top 8 area was highly organized |
| [view] | Will Copeman vs. Anatoli Lightfoot |
| [view] | Quarterfinalists Kim Brebach and Gordon Lin |
| [view] | Satoshi Nakamuras lucky salamander is clearly visible |
| [view] | Brainstorm resolves |
| [view] | What Trix doesnt like to see when it Duresses |
| [view] | Being Satoshi Nakamura. Note the Illusions of Grandeur generously Donated to him. Somehow, he wins this game |
| [view] | In response to Time Warp, Doecke Consulted for a Misdirection |
| [view] | John Ou plays against Dave Humphreys, while Jamie Lynn reports |
| [view] | John Ou |
| [view] | Zvi Mowshowitz watches Dave Humphreys play |
| [view] | Japans Satoshi Nakamura |
| [view] | A complicated stack - Arcane Denial targeting Necropotence. Misdirection targeting Arcane Denial onto itself. Arcane Denial targeting Necropotence. Doecke gets to draw four cards, Nakamura, only two. |
| [view] | Michael Doecke Consults for a miracle |
| [view] | Dave Humphreys plays against John Ou |
| [view] | Humpherys was close to making Top 8. After drawing in the final round, he just missed the cut |
| [view] | Satoshi Nakamura vs. Michael Doecke |
| [view] | Nearsighted players struggle to see the standings |
| [view] | Matt Vienneau and Satoshi Nakamura share a laugh |
| [view] | Many GP matchups featured combo decks vs. control |
| [view] | Winners dont just get the cash - they get snazzy trophies |
| [view] | Diligent judges calculate the Top 8 scores |
| [view] | Many Extended players refuse to play with anything but the rarest cards |
| [view] | Time Warp resolves. Satoshi Nakamura is happy |
| [view] | Sideboard reporter Matt Vienneau falls asleep while covering a match. He is so fired. |
| [view] | Judges diligently check decks |
| [view] | Dave Humphreys squeaked into Day 2 in the middle of the pack - today, hes fighting for some prize money |
| [view] | Kim Brebach vs. Chris Allen |
| [view] | John Ou and Royce Chai play in a Feature Match |
| [view] | Australian players came by the hundreds to play against these superstars |
| [view] | Looks like gunslinger Noah Boeken is going to win this game |
| [view] | Mike Long gunslings, as part of his Invitational weekend |
| [view] | Australia is an interesting country |
| [view] | Alex Shvartsman is among the many participants |
| [view] | Mark asks a difficult question |
| [view] | Mark Rosewater conducts his Quiz Show |
| [view] | Satoshi always arrives in style |
| [view] | Satoshi Nakamura gives his opponent The Stare. |
| [view] | In the early rounds, lots of people get Feature Matches |
| [view] | Bronwyn Bruce |
| [view] | Tobi Helvik |
| [view] | Bronwyn Bruce and Tobi Helvik play a round 6 Feature Match |
| [view] | Australian players are in your face |
| [view] | Several arrests were made over the course of the weekend |
| [view] | A brave Ironman player rips an Armored Guardian in half |
| [view] | Sam Wardy Ward |
| [view] | Famous Australians Nathan Russell and Sam Ward |
| [view] | One of the many Feature Matches |
| [view] | Your Move Games Dave Humpherys is playing in GP Sydney |
| [view] | Nick Wong accompanied by his lucky duck |
| [view] | The famous, hat-wearing Satoshi Nakamura |
| [view] | Sideboard reporter Early Nguyen didnt fare well in the tournament |
| [view] | Players are always happy to be photographed |
| [view] | Diverse decks showed up to play |
| [view] | Chris Zantides wont take no guff from no one, no how |
| [view] | Lots of people played in GP Sydney |
| [view] | The Ben Seck plays in a Feature Match |
| [view] | A good-natured feature match |
| [view] | High profile competitors play their matches in the Feature Match area |
| [view] | Players of all ages came to play |
| [view] | Extended is chock full of variety. Here, a Survival deck faces off against a black weenie deck |
| [view] | Round 1 Feature Match: Cole Swannack vs. Jim Bandas |
| [view] | An overhead view of the action |
| [view] | A nice shot of the Grand Prix logo |
| [view] | Players from all over APAC and a few from the USA came to Sydney for the tournament |
| [view] | Diligent judges go over the decklists |
| [view] | Gaeas Cradle... What a bargain |
| [view] | Trading was heavy before the tournament began |
| [view] | R. E. Dalrymple updates DCI information for players in Australia |
| [view] | Worth Wollpert gunslings with a little miser |
| [view] | rk post shows off his Bog Initiate |
| [view] | Artist Mark Zug with his alternative art Rhox behind him |
| [view] | A large overhead projector keeps track of time at GP Sydney. |
| [view] | The amazing GP Sydney banner. |
| [view] | Scott Larabee flew in to be scorekeeper of GP Sydney. |
| [view] | Grand Prix Sydney Head Judge, Paul Barclay. Paul is one of Englands finest level 3 judges and was flown in for Sydney. |
| [view] | Players start to gather at the Grand Prix site. |