| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com: Champions |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com: Champions |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com: Champions |
| [view] | Poor Sharks Masahiko Morita in the finals of Grand Prix Yokohama. |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms David Williams in the finals |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms Chris Benafel in the finals |
| [view] | Poor Sharks Tomomi Otsuka in the finals |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms Ryan Fuller in the finals |
| [view] | Poor Sharks Masahiro Kuroda in the finals |
| [view] | Kuroda vs. Fuller in the finals |
| [view] | Morita vs. Benafel in the finals |
| [view] | Otsuka vs. Williams in the finals |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com had a few disagreements during the final draft |
| [view] | Near the end of the pack, the cards get a little messy |
| [view] | Kuroda drafts the back of Chris Benafels head just sits there |
| [view] | The final draft of Grand Prix Yokohama |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com drafts in the finals |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat, 4th Seed |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul, 2nd Seed |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited, 1st Seed |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark, 3rd Seed |
| [view] | Judging is hard, tiring work |
| [view] | We are required by Internet law to feature at least one picture with awkward English |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul drafting in the semifinals |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul. Left to Right: Takao Higaki, Tadayoshi Komiya, Tsuyoshi Douyama |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark. Left to Right: Msahiro Kuroda, Tomomi Otsuka, Masahiko Morita |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark two wins away from winning GP Yokohama |
| [view] | Another picture of Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com. You should know what they look like by now. |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com practices the art of nonverbal communication |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com, the team with the longest name in the tournament |
| [view] | Sideboard Managing Editor Monty Ashley covers Tsuyoshi Douyamas draft |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark has a brief argument |
| [view] | Fans were stacked on top of each other to get a glimpse of the semifinals |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul drafts |
| [view] | Voice of Soul made it into the semifinals |
| [view] | The draft |
| [view] | Spectators had a hard time seeing all the action |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com spends a lot of time playing to the crowd |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com is relaxed in the semifinals. |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms Ryan Fuller |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms Dave Williams |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.coms Chris Benafel |
| [view] | Team 25:17 |
| [view] | Team Magic Square |
| [view] | Could this player lead his team to victory |
| [view] | One of the many teams making up Grand Prix Yokohama |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana vs. Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com in a Round 11 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com, leaders for the entire tournament, try to finish the swiss rounds on top |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana try to get into the Top 4 by beating AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Team 25:17 in round 11 |
| [view] | Team Magic Square in the last swiss round of the day |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com calculates how long Treva will stay on the table. |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited in the draft for Round 11. |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana in the last draft for the swiss rounds. |
| [view] | Team Magic Square |
| [view] | Team 25:17, on Table 8 at the end of the day |
| [view] | cards await the drafting decisions of Loafing Giants and Voice of Soul |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul talk amongst themselves |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants consider the draft |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark drafts before Round 10 |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark and Team Apprentice conduct high-level discussions exclusively by pointing at cards. |
| [view] | Team Apprentice in the second draft of the day |
| [view] | Team NISIKI in Round 9 |
| [view] | Team Potato Peach no relation to Team Potato Nation, as far as we know in Round 9 |
| [view] | Team DERAPIN in Round 9 |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul in Round 9 |
| [view] | Kazumi Kikagawa of Team Apprentice, one of two female players on Day 2 |
| [view] | Tomomi Otsuka of Team Poor Shark, the other one |
| [view] | Team Scrambled Steak in Round 9 |
| [view] | Team Susiyan in Round 9 |
| [view] | Team Absolute tries to take down the leaders |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited in their first match of the day |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com plays Absolute in Round 9 |
| [view] | AlphaBetaUnlimited.com before the first draft of Day 2 |
| [view] | Team Susiyan |
| [view] | Table 1: AlphaBetaUnlimited.com drafts against Team Absolute |
| [view] | Table 2: Team Susiyan drafts against Scrambled Steak |
| [view] | Player Cs first pack, and AlphaBetaUnlimited.com decides what to do about it. |
| [view] | Ron Foster calls the draft |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana drafts |
| [view] | Team Magic Square drafts |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat drafts |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants drafts |
| [view] | Rob Dougherty, Loafing Giant, opens his pack |
| [view] | Voice of Soul drafts against Team 25:17 |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat drafts |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark vs. Yaburon |
| [view] | Rob Dougherty takes a look at his cards |
| [view] | Dave Williams of AlphaBetaUnlimited.com drafts |
| [view] | The members of Team Scrambled Steak confer |
| [view] | Executioners vs. Team M.O.B. in a Round 8 Feature Match |
| [view] | Circle Money Draft vs. Loafing Giants in a Round 8 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team M.O.B. is connected enough to get a feature match in Round 8 |
| [view] | The Executioners threaten to destroy everyone they face. |
| [view] | Circle Money Draft hopes to turn Grand Prix Yokohama into its personal ATM |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants loafs its way into another Feature Match |
| [view] | Team Potato Peach in a Round 7 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com again. |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana The question mark is part of the team name |
| [view] | Nagators |
| [view] | Team Dekiru-Kana vs. Nagators |
| [view] | The Feature Match area |
| [view] | Team Potato Peach vs. AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Yusuke Osaka, the Jumping Japanese |
| [view] | Team 25:17 vs. Team NISIKI in a Round 6 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team Magic Square vs. Panzer Hunters Jo in the other Round 6 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team 25:17 in their second Feature Match of the day |
| [view] | Team NISIKI |
| [view] | Team Magic Square in a Round 6 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team Panzer Hunters Jo in Round 6 |
| [view] | Team Objects vs. Team Susiyan |
| [view] | Team Objects in Round 5. Were not sure whether thats a team of objects or a team which objects to something. |
| [view] | Team Susiyan in Round 5 |
| [view] | Team DERAPIN vs. Team PPB |
| [view] | Team PPB |
| [view] | Team DERAPIN |
| [view] | Masaei Miyamori of Team Objects |
| [view] | Sumi Kazuhiko of Team Susiyan |
| [view] | Unluckeys vs. Chiban Dragon |
| [view] | Team Unluckeys |
| [view] | Chiban Dragon |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat try to defend their native soil against the Westerners, in the person of Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat, the first two-time Feature Match players of the tournament |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Executioners vs. Team Loafing Giant |
| [view] | Panzer Hunters Jo vs. Team 25:17 |
| [view] | Alan Epley of Team 25:17 |
| [view] | Reiji Ando of Panzer Hunters Jo |
| [view] | Team 25:17 |
| [view] | Team Panzer Hunters Jo |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants |
| [view] | Loafing Giant and sometime Sideboard Writer Alex Shvartsman |
| [view] | Rob Dougherty, cheating on Your Move Games with another team |
| [view] | Mike Mikey P Pustilnik of the hastily-formed Loafing Giants |
| [view] | Team Executioners |
| [view] | Koichiro Maki, Executioner |
| [view] | Satoshi Nakamura, who may have appeared in more Sideboard Online photos than any other Japanese player |
| [view] | Kenichi Fujita of The Executioners |
| [view] | Eleven-year-old Miyamoto, who is qualified for Junes Junior Super Series Championship in Orlando, Florida. And hes going |
| [view] | Team Duel Machine, who have cool T-shirts |
| [view] | Masahiro Kuroda, leader of Team Poor Shark |
| [view] | Toshiki Tsukamoto, leader of Team Fire Beat |
| [view] | What team is this God Only Knows. |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul in a Round 2 Feature Match |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark faced Team Fire Beat |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat played their first match in Round 2 |
| [view] | Keita Mori of the Japanese Sideboard coverage discusses tactics with Monty Ashley |
| [view] | Sideboard Managing Editor Monty Ashley shows where this Grand Prix is being held |
| [view] | Fujieda Laboratorys Sasanuma Kiyoshi |
| [view] | Rakerus Hashimoto Hiroshi |
| [view] | Sasanuma decides if a Cavern Harpy and Dromar, the Banisher will be enough of an attacking force |
| [view] | Team Tokyo Butties, which is pronounced Beauties |
| [view] | Team Q.E.D. |
| [view] | Team Rakeru faced Fujieda Laboratory in Round 1 |
| [view] | Team Fujieda Laboratory in their Round 1 Feature Match |
| [view] | The seating assignments for the first deckbuild attract a lot of attention |
| [view] | A beautifully customized 3-D Island |
| [view] | The art of customizing cards in known to a select few. |
| [view] | Chris Zantides and Ron Foster |
| [view] | Team Voice of Soul |
| [view] | Team AlphaBetaUnlimited.com |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants |
| [view] | Team Chicago Miracle |
| [view] | Team Tokyo Butties |
| [view] | Team Executioners |
| [view] | Team Magic Square |
| [view] | Team Poor Shark |
| [view] | Team Loafing Giants: Mike Pustilnik, Rob Dougherty, and Alex Shvartsman |
| [view] | Team Executioners: Kenichi Fujita, Satoshi Nakamura, and Koichiro Maki |
| [view] | Team Fire Beat: Toshiki Tsukamoto, Tsuyoshi Ikeda, and Jun Nobushita |
| [view] | Team Kou II Ziko: Yasafumi Sasahara, Mitsumasa Imai, and Atsushi Takagi |
| [view] | The anticipation before the event |
| [view] | Grand Prix Yokohama has fabulous trophies waiting for the winners |
| [view] | Before the doors open, players mill about |
| [view] | Level 2 Judge Akio Sugaya |
| [view] | Head Judge Takashi Aida |
| [view] | Ron Foster and Takashi Aida. |
| [view] | It takes awhile for this many players to fill the area. |
| [view] | The doors open and 846 players stream into the hall |