Stanislav Cifka
Stanislav Cifka (born 9 November 1987) is a Czech chess, poker, Magic: the Gathering and Hearthstone player. He is also an FIDE master in chess.[6] His eSports alias is simply StanCifka, a contraction or anglicization of his name.
Stanislav Cifka | |
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Stan Cifka in Vienna, 2017 | |
Born | 9 November 1987 |
Residence | Český Krumlov, Czech Republic[1] |
Nationality | Czech |
Pro Tour debut | Pro Tour Prague 2006 |
Winnings | US$126,450[2] |
Pro Tour wins (Top 8) | 1 (2)[3] |
Grand Prix wins (Top 8) | 0 (3)[4] |
Lifetime Pro Points | 203 |
StanCifka | |
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Stanislav Cifka | |
Personal information | |
Hometown | Český Krumlov |
Nationality | Czech |
Career information | |
Status | Active |
Current team | Free agent |
Games | Hearthstone |
Career prize money | $58,096[5] |
Career history | |
Jun 2015 – Nov 2015 | Luminosity Gaming |
Dec 2015 – Jan 2017 | Misfits |
Jan 2017-present | Free agent |
He was formerly active in Magic: the Gathering before Hearthstone was released. He is best known for winning Pro Tour Return to Ravnica in 2012, which is one of the top-tier tournaments of the game. He lost only one match.[7] He was given a special invitation by Wizards of the Coast to play in an exhibition match in Pro Tour 25th Anniversary due to his achievement outside Magic.[8] He was crowned winner of the event after beating Jason Chan (Amaz) in a "Hearthstone-Players-Finals".[9]
In 2017, Cifka led the Czech National Team to a first-place finish in the 2017 Hearthstone Global Games.[10]
Cifka started playing the PC collectible card game Hearthstone when it was released.[11] StanCifka was part of Luminosity Gaming for part of 2015.[12] In October 2015 Cifka broke Thijs "ThijsNL" Molendijk's winning streak by winning the StarLadder finals.[13] As of May 2018 he is ranked 1st by gosugamers.net, a site that ranks players worldwide.[14]
Magic: The Gathering achievements
Season | Event type | Location | Format | Date | Rank |
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2012–13 | Grand Prix | San Jose | Team Limited | 13–14 October 2012 | 4 |
2012–13 | Pro Tour | Seattle | Modern and Booster Draft | 19–21 October 2012 | 1 |
2012–13 | Grand Prix | Sydney | Sealed and Booster Draft | 19–20 January 2013 | 7 |
2013–14 | World Magic Cup | Amsterdam | National team | 2–4 August 2013 | 3 |
2013–14 | Grand Prix | Vienna | Standard | 30 November–1 December 2013 | 5 |
2013–14 | Pro Tour | Atlanta | Block Constructed and Booster Draft | 16–18 May 2013 | 7 |
Last updated: 5 November 2014
Source: Event Coverage at Wizards.com
References
- "Pro Tour Journey into Nyx: Top 8 Profiles". Wizards of the Coast. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- "Lifetime Winnings Leaders". Wizards of the Coast. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- "Lifetime Pro Tour Top 8s". Wizards of the Coast. 12 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- "Lifetime Grand Prix Top 8s". Wizards of the Coast. 6 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
- e-Sports Earnings – StanCifka
- "Stanislav Cifka - FIDE Chess Profile". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
- "Stanislav Cifka turns to Magic, wins US$40,000". ChessVibes. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
- Mike, Rosenberg (28 June 2018). "Introducing the Silver Showcase". Magic: The Gathering. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- Ray, Walkinshaw (5 August 2018). "SILVER SHOWCASE FINALS". Magic: The Gathering. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
- http://liquipedia.net/hearthstone/StanCifka
- Kolev, Radoslav "Nydra" (12 November 2014). "MtG champion Stanislav Cifka says Hearthstone is more exciting and complex and less RNG than Magic". Gosu Gamers. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
- Leslie, Callum (12 November 2015). "Luminosity signs Darkwonyx as StanCifka and Ignite depart". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- Callum, Leslie (19 October 2015). "Thijs' winning streak ends as Cifka takes StarLadder title". Retrieved 26 October 2015.
- "Rankings". Retrieved 6 May 2018.
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External links
- Stanislav Cifka rating card at FIDE
Preceded by Martin Jůza |
Magic Czech National Champion 2013–2014 |
Succeeded by Ondrej Stráský |