![]() Until one day before decklists were due for the Pro Tour, Turtenwald was planning to play the White-Black Control deck himself. And one that Turtenwald had clearly thought a lot about. The matchup between Blohon's White-Black Control and Turtenwald's Temur Emerge ("Temurge") was an interesting one. ![]() Now he was looking to end his 2015–2016 sentence with an exclamation point. This was the Cabin Crew team member's first return to the Pro Tour Top 8 since 2012's Pro Tour Dark Ascension, and he has had a solid, if quiet, Platinum-earning year. This was sweet justice for Blohon, who had finished 9th at the last Pro Tour. Czech Republic's Lukas Blohon returned from his 3-0 sweep in the semifinals to earn his spot in the finals. Soon after the pacing, his opponent arrived. Winning this match would be his cap on yet another fantastic year from the seasoned Magic veteran. He had never been this deep into a Pro Tour Top 8 before, despite three prior appearances. The ChannelFireball: The Pantheon team member is always in the zone before matches, but this time was like no other. 2-ranked, Hall of Fame–elect, soon-to-be-crowned two-time Player of the Year Owen Turtenwald paced around the finals table. Before his opponent arrived in the feature match area, No.
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