Trey Gets the Boot, Pikula Qs for San Diego

By: MB - November 07, 2001

New Orleans, LA -- Upon looking at the standings after the final round of swiss competition saturday, Chris Pikula was disapointed to find himself placed 33rd. Pikula finished one place shy of top 32, which would have qualified him for upcoming Pro Tour San Diego. "There's still hope," Pikula joked, "Trey Van Cleave is ahead of me in the standings." Unknown to Pikula, Trey Van Cleave was actually at that very moment being investigated for possible cheating.

Trey was disqualified without prize, and the following statement was issued:

Trey Van Cleave was disqualified from Pro Tour New Orleans without prize for attempted bribery. In round 4 of Day 1, after losing his match against Michael Sigrist, Van Cleave made statements to his opponent indicating that he wanted to pay Sigrist for the match win. Van Cleave explained that he really needed all the pro points he could get in order to earn an invitation to the Masters Series.

Sigrist declined the offer.


Upon learning of the disqualification, there was much rejoicing, as most of the tournament competitors moved up a place as a result. "It's like everyone in the room just won a moneydraft against Trey Van Cleave," Tim McKenna commented. Pikula, now qualified for San Diego, left New Orleans a happy man.

One spectator noted, "Pikula hasn't mised in such a way since he made up the rule that qualified him for two Pro Tours! You know, the Magic Invitational fix!"

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Trey Gets the Boot, Pikula Qs for San Diego

By: MB - November 07, 2001

New Orleans, LA -- Upon looking at the standings after the final round of swiss competition saturday, Chris Pikula was disapointed to find himself placed 33rd. Pikula finished one place shy of top 32, which would have qualified him for upcoming Pro Tour San Diego. "There's still hope," Pikula joked, "Trey Van Cleave is ahead of me in the standings." Unknown to Pikula, Trey Van Cleave was actually at that very moment being investigated for possible cheating.

Trey was disqualified without prize, and the following statement was issued:

Trey Van Cleave was disqualified from Pro Tour New Orleans without prize for attempted bribery. In round 4 of Day 1, after losing his match against Michael Sigrist, Van Cleave made statements to his opponent indicating that he wanted to pay Sigrist for the match win. Van Cleave explained that he really needed all the pro points he could get in order to earn an invitation to the Masters Series.

Sigrist declined the offer.


Upon learning of the disqualification, there was much rejoicing, as most of the tournament competitors moved up a place as a result. "It's like everyone in the room just won a moneydraft against Trey Van Cleave," Tim McKenna commented. Pikula, now qualified for San Diego, left New Orleans a happy man.

One spectator noted, "Pikula hasn't mised in such a way since he made up the rule that qualified him for two Pro Tours! You know, the Magic Invitational fix!"

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MiseTings is a Magic: the Gathering humor site. MiseTings.Com is not intended for readers under 18 years of age. MiseTings content does not represent the views or opinions of the editor. All original content herein is copyright © 2001-2006, World Wide Webware, all rights reserved. No portion of this web site may be used in any way without expressed written consent. Magic: The Gathering® is a registered trademark owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. MiseTings is not produced or endorsed by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. We respect your privacy, interested parties should check our Privacy Policy. Play hard and mise often.