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===Masters Division===
===Masters Division===
Ray Rizzo, of the United States, is the three-time defending Masters Division VG World Champion.  Ray completed his hat trick in 2012 with a perfect 9-0 record.  Over the past three years, Ray has lost only three times at the World Championships.  In 2010, he lost to two Japanese players, Yasuki Tochigi and Isao Yoshioka, in Swiss.  Both Japanese players battled against each other in the semifinal opposite Ray's, leaving Yasuki to be Ray's final opponent, whom he defeated.  In 2011, he lost to Spain's Ruben Puig Lecegui in Swiss; however, they met again in the semifinals where Ray was able to defeat him.
[[Ray Rizzo]], of the United States, is the three-time defending Masters Division VG World Champion.  Ray completed his hat trick in 2012 with a perfect 9-0 record.  Over the past three years, Ray has lost only three times at the World Championships.  In 2010, he lost to two Japanese players, Yasuki Tochigi and Isao Yoshioka, in Swiss.  Both Japanese players battled against each other in the semifinal opposite Ray's, leaving Yasuki to be Ray's final opponent, whom he defeated.  In 2011, he lost to Spain's Ruben Puig Lecegui in Swiss; however, they met again in the semifinals where Ray was able to defeat him.


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[[Category:Video Game World Championships]]
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