Kai Budde | |
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Nickname | The German Juggernaut[1] |
Born | Cologne, Germany | 28 October 1979
Residence | Hamburg, Germany[1] |
Nationality | German |
Pro Tour debut | 1997 Pro Tour New York (junior) 1997 Pro Tour Mainz (senior) |
Winnings | $426,720[2] |
Pro Tour wins (Top 8) | 7 (10)[3] |
Grand Prix wins (Top 8) | 7 (15)[4] |
Median Pro Tour Finish | 44 |
Lifetime Pro Points | 565 |
Planeswalker Level | 49 (Archmage) |
Kai Budde (born 28 October 1979),[1] is a professional Magic: The Gathering player, who holds the record for Pro Tour victories, and for many years held the records for earnings and lifetime Pro Points.[5][6] His performances earned him the nicknames "The (German) Juggernaut" and "King of the Grand Prix". Kai left the game in late 2004 to focus on his studies, and his appearances in tournaments are less frequent than in earlier years. Budde is widely considered to be one of the all-time greatest Magic: The Gathering players.[7]
He has won five individual Pro Tour titles (no other player has won more than three), and two Team Pro Tour titles (alongside fellow Germans Marco Blume and Dirk Baberowski). Budde also won the 1999 Magic World Championship in Tokyo. His cash winnings in six years of premier Magic: The Gathering tournaments are well over $300,000. He has also been awarded a record four Player of the Year titles: 1999, 2001, 2002, and 2003.[8]
Budde also won the 2001 Magic Invitational tournament in Cape Town. His prize was the rare opportunity to design an actual card; the result was Voidmage Prodigy. In 2007, Kai Budde was inducted into the Pro-Tour Hall of Fame.[9]