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The 1996 Pro Tour season was the first season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. At the end of 1995 Wizards of the Coast had announced the introduction of a tournament series featuring big cash prizes. Originally coined the "Black Lotus Pro Tour" the tournaments were simply called "Pro Tours" and the name was thus changed quickly. The first Pro Tour, held in New York in February 1996, was won by the American Michael Loconto. Los Angeles and Ohio were the other Pro Tours in the inaugural season along with the 1996 World Championships in Seattle. At the end of the season Olle Råde was proclaimed the first Pro Tour Player of the Year.

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  • Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour season 1996 (en)
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  • The 1996 Pro Tour season was the first season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. At the end of 1995 Wizards of the Coast had announced the introduction of a tournament series featuring big cash prizes. Originally coined the "Black Lotus Pro Tour" the tournaments were simply called "Pro Tours" and the name was thus changed quickly. The first Pro Tour, held in New York in February 1996, was won by the American Michael Loconto. Los Angeles and Ohio were the other Pro Tours in the inaugural season along with the 1996 World Championships in Seattle. At the end of the season Olle Råde was proclaimed the first Pro Tour Player of the Year. (en)
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  • Preston Poulter (en)
  • George Baxter (en)
  • Jeffrey Wood (en)
  • Olle Råde (en)
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  • Scott Johns (en)
  • Alvaro Marques (en)
  • Bertrand Lestree (en)
  • Eric Tam (en)
  • Leon Lindbäck (en)
  • Mark Venhaus (en)
  • Michael Loctono (en)
  • Peter Radonjic (en)
  • Sean Fleischman (en)
  • Shawn Hammer (en)
  • Shawn Regnier (en)
  • Tom Guevin (en)
  • Vaughn Sandor (en)
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  • Olle Råde (en)
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  • Mark Venhaus (en)
  • Michael Loconto (en)
  • Sean Fleischman (en)
  • Shawn Hammer (en)
  • Tom Guevin (en)
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  • The 1996 Pro Tour season was the first season of the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. At the end of 1995 Wizards of the Coast had announced the introduction of a tournament series featuring big cash prizes. Originally coined the "Black Lotus Pro Tour" the tournaments were simply called "Pro Tours" and the name was thus changed quickly. The first Pro Tour, held in New York in February 1996, was won by the American Michael Loconto. Los Angeles and Ohio were the other Pro Tours in the inaugural season along with the 1996 World Championships in Seattle. At the end of the season Olle Råde was proclaimed the first Pro Tour Player of the Year. (en)
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