World Championship Decks 2001
Alex Borteh Bio
WC01#AB0A#N
Eighteen-year-old Alex Borteh came on strong in the last half of the 2000—2001 Pro Tour™ season. He posted an impressive Top 8 finish at U.S. Nationals and followed that up by coming within one match of winning this year's Worlds. The soon-to-be Ohio State University freshman played a monoblue combo deck that he liked to call "Da Folk." This deck wins by...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2001
Tom van de Logt Bio (2001)
WC01#TVDL0A#N
Tom van de Logt is the 2001 Netherlands National Champion as well as one of an elite group of players who have posted back-to-back World Championship Top 8 performances. Currently a student in Groesbeek, van de Logt posted an impressive 5—1 record in the Standard portion of this year's Worlds. He described his aggressive black-red "Machine Head" deck as...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2001
[B] Duress
WC01#AR131SB#N
Target opponent reveals their hand. You choose a noncreature, nonland card from it. That player discards that card.
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2001
[4][B] Crypt Angel
WC01#TVDL97SB#N
Flying, protection from whiteWhen Crypt Angel enters, return target blue or red creature card from your graveyard to your hand.
[rare] rare
World Championship Decks 2001
[3][G][G] Kavu Chameleon
WC01#JT191SB#N
This spell can't be countered.: Kavu Chameleon becomes the color of your choice until end of turn.
[uncommon] uncommon
World Championship Decks 2001
Antoine Ruel Bio
WC01#AR0A#N
A member of the famous Team Block Ops, Antoine Ruel, a native of Aubervilliers, France, took his blue-black-red control deck to a third-place finish at this year's World Championships. Ruel credits his teammate Laurent Pagorek for the deck that he calls "AK-Go." The deck, which Ruel played to a 5—1 record during the Standard portion of the tournament,...
[common] common
World Championship Decks 2001