Update: You can watch DreamHack Arena Open Anaheim now:
Watch live video from Magic on www.twitch.tv
DreamHack Anaheim Arena Open is happening this weekend —February 21-23, 2020—with $100,000 in prizes, and a chance to qualify for Mythic Invitational Ikoria. The Magic: The Gathering Arena tournament requires a valid ticket to DreamHack Anaheim to register, and the tournament is capped at 350 players. The tournament's format is traditional best-of-three Standard Constructed, and it will be Swiss with a Top 16 double elimination playoff.
Here's the prize pool:
The winner will also qualify to play at the Mythic Invitational Ikoria at May 14-17, 2020.
The broadcast team includes Admirable, Riley Knight, Maria Bartholdi, and Martin Juza.
Here are the tournament rules:
> Swiss with double elimination Top 16 playoff
> 10 Swiss rounds up with up to 300 persons; 11 Swiss rounds for 300+
> Tournament is capped at 350 players
> Tournament begins Friday, Feb. 21
> Later parts of Top 16 bracket are played on Sunday, Feb. 23 until finished
> MTG Arena Tournament Mode best-of-three with Standard Constructed decks
> Players must be ticketed DreamHack Anaheim attendees, and must register in advance
> Players must submit their final decklist no later than Feb. 19, 2020 at 6 PM PST
> Typical Magic competition rules, modified for MTG Arena, are in effect—including tiebreakers
> Higher seed will choose play/draw in Top 16 playoff
> Players should bring their own device (BYOD) for tournament play, though a number of machines will be available on a "first come, first served" basis for players wishing to use loaner hardware on which to compete
DreamHack Arena Open Anaheim will be shared on the official website, and you can watch the live broadcast of the tournament at Twitch.tv/magic.
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