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Magic: The Gathering Drive to Work Podcast

Drive to Work #143 - Invitational, Part 5

Magic: The Gathering Drive to Work Podcast

Wizards of the Coast

Duels Of The Planeswalkers, Games, Magic The Gathering, Leisure, Game Design, Mtg, Ccg, Mark Rosewater

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2014

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Mark finishes his podcast series on the Duelist Invitational.

Transcript

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0:00.7

Okay, I'm pulling on my driveway.

0:02.8

We all know what that means.

0:04.2

It's time for another drive to work.

0:07.1

Okay.

0:08.3

Today, I'm going to finish a series I started long ago on the Magic Invitational,

0:14.0

magic slash dualist invitational.

0:16.0

So this is the fifth and final podcast on the topic.

0:19.0

One of the things I really want to do with this podcast is give a sense of history to the game.

0:24.2

And the Invitational holds a special place in my heart.

0:27.9

I'll talk about that a little more today.

0:29.3

But anyway, in the previous four podcasts, I talked about the first nine invitationals, but there are two more.

0:35.1

So we're going to talk about number 10 and number 11.

0:37.1

And then I'm going to explain what

0:39.5

happened to the invitational.

0:41.5

It's a tear-jurker.

0:43.2

Okay, so let's start with number 10.

0:45.6

So number 8 and number 9 were held in Los Angeles at something called E3.

0:50.7

So see if I remember this correctly.

0:51.8

E3 stands for the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

0:57.1

And we had started going there.

0:59.7

We were, as of number seven, we were on Magic Online because they were the ones that were

1:04.8

footing the bill.

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