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Luis Scott-Vargas was born on 17 February, 1983 in Oakland, California, U.S., is an American Magic: The Gathering player. Discover Luis Scott-Vargas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 17 February 1983
Birthday 17 February
Birthplace Oakland, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1983

Luis Scott-Vargas (born February 17, 1983), commonly known as LSV, is a professional Magic: the Gathering player from Oakland, California, USA, currently living in Denver, Colorado.

His accomplishments include fifteen Grand Prix Top 8s (five wins among them) and ten Pro Tour Top 8s (one win among them).

2004

LSV first qualified for the Pro Tour in 2004 for Pro Tour San Diego and has been an active competitor in major Magic: the Gathering events since.

2006

LSV's breakout performance came at the 2006 US Nationals, where he won a play-off to take third place and earn a place on the US Nationals team with Paul Cheon and Benjamin Lundquist.

The US Nationals team finished 13th in the team competition at the 2006 World Championship.

2007

He went on to win US Nationals in 2007, leading a US Nationals team featuring Thomas Drake and Michael Bennett.

The US National team finished in 25th place at the 2007 World Championship.

He also won Grand Prix San Francisco that season, his first Grand Prix title.

2008

The 2008 season brought even greater success for LSV.

He made the Top 8 of Grand Prix Philadelphia before going on to make his first Pro Tour Top 8 at Pro Tour Berlin.

LSV reached the finals of the Pro Tour where he defeated Matej Zatlkaj to win his first, and so far only, Pro Tour title.

He continued his success by winning his second Grand Prix event at Grand Prix Atlanta.

By the end of the year, LSV had amassed 58 Pro points, placing him in joint second place in the Player of the Year standings alongside Olivier Ruel.

2009

The 2009 season featured another strong set of results for LSV.

He started the season by winning his third Grand Prix in as many years at Grand Prix Los Angeles.

He then made his second career Pro Tour Top 8 at Pro Tour Kyoto.

Once again, he reached the finals, but this time lost to Gabriel Nassif.

He rounded out his year with another Grand Prix Top 8 at Grand Prix Seattle.

He finished in seventh place for the 2009 Player of the Year standings with 52 Pro Points.

From 2009–11, LSV was one of the most consistent players on the Pro Tour, with the highest median and average finish at Pro Tour events amongst high-ranked players.

2010

The 2010 season was the first time since 2006 that LSV did not win a major event.

However, he did make a Grand Prix and a Pro Tour Top 8 at Grand Prix Sydney and Pro Tour San Diego.

LSV currently holds the record for the longest undefeated run at a Pro Tour after going 16-0 at Pro Tour San Diego, before losing in the semifinals to eventual winner Simon Görtzen.

For the second consecutive year, LSV placed seventh in the Player of the Year standings at the end of the season.

2011

The 2011 season was a very successful one for LSV.

He won Grand Prix Kansas City and advanced to the Top 8 of US Nationals, Pro Tour Nagoya and the 2011 World Championship.

This was the first time that LSV made the Top 8 two Pro Tour events in a single season, and the first time he made Top 8 of a World Championship.

LSV only needed to win his quarterfinal match against Richard Bland at the World Championship to overtake Owen Turtenwald and win the Player of the Year title.

He lost 2-3 to Bland, leading to Owen Turtenwald winning the Player of the Year title and LSV taking second place.

Also in 2011, LSV was invited to take part in the third annual Magic Online Community Cup.

The Community Cup is a special event held by Wizards of the Coast in which prominent members of the Magic Online community are invited to the Wizards of the Coast offices to play in a tournament against staff.

LSV was picked for the Community Cup for his contribution to the community through draft videos and his articles and work for ChannelFireball.com.

Ultimately, it was the Community Team that won the tournament defeating the Wizards Team and winning the Community Cup as well as a prize for the Magic Online community.

2012

LSV still writes for ChannelFireball but ended his tenure as editor in 2012 to work as a game designer at Dire Wolf Digital, specifically on Eternal, and in 2021 LSV joined Good Luck Games to work on Storybook Brawl.

In the 2012 season, LSV made the Top 8 of Grand Prix Lincoln.

His overall performance for the season also qualified him for the inaugural Magic Players Championship.

LSV won a 2012 World Magic Cup Qualifier to earn a place on the United States national team, alongside national champion Brian Kibler, for the first World Magic Cup event.

2013

In 2013 he was inducted into the Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame.

As well as being a prominent player of the game, LSV is also known for writing about the game.

He was a writer for StarCityGames.com before becoming the editor and vice president for ChannelFireball.com, a Magic: The Gathering shop and strategy website.