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[[Jason Klaczynski]] of the United States is a three-time and the defending Pokémon Trading Card Game Champion in the Masters Division.  Jason's record third victory in 2013 included entering the tournament through the Last Chance Qualifier. He competed in the Masters Division in 2014, where he finished in 24th place after day two.
[[Jason Klaczynski]] of the United States is a three-time and the defending Pokémon Trading Card Game Champion in the Masters Division.  Jason's record third victory in 2013 included entering the tournament through the Last Chance Qualifier. He competed in the Masters Division in 2014, where he finished in 24th place after day two.


Igor Costa of Portugal became the new Masters Division TCG World Champion, finishing with a record of 9-2-1.
Andrew Estrada of Canada became the new Masters Division TCG World Champion, finishing with a record of 9-1-2.


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| RD4-seed01= 8
| RD4-seed01= 8
| RD4-team01= Andrew Estrada
| RD4-team01= '''Andrew Estrada'''
| RD4-score01= CA
| RD4-score01= CA
| RD4-seed02= 3
| RD4-seed02= 3
| RD4-team02= '''Igor Costa'''
| RD4-team02= Igor Costa
| RD4-score02= PT
| RD4-score02= PT
}}
}}


==Video Game Championships==
==Video Game Championships==
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