| [view] | Sideboard staff in utter concentration. From left to right, Nele, Viet, Ben, Roger and Craig Mark was wandering off with his clone most likely |
| [view] | Sideboard communication |
| [view] | Cant take this away from us |
| [view] | The top two |
| [view] | Big smile from someone whos been hiding underneath a hat the whole day |
| [view] | Meyer also won the Amateur first prize |
| [view] | And here is the winner of Grand Prix Vienna, Stephan Meyer |
| [view] | Sigurd Eskeland Get on with it, gotta take the baby home |
| [view] | Nitter is still somewhere out there |
| [view] | Nicolai Herzog came third, happy happy |
| [view] | Cat in the hat, Stephan Meyer from Germany |
| [view] | Mmmm, does not look good |
| [view] | Nitter looks tired, it is around midnight |
| [view] | Norwegian threesome, judge Rune Horvik, Nicolai Herzog and Eivind Nitter at the start of the final match |
| [view] | One can never have enough clothes pegs |
| [view] | Denise Biffar, photographer, is writing a love letter |
| [view] | Looks like someone is hiding |
| [view] | What is this |
| [view] | Gabor Papp versus Stephan Meyer in the semi-finals |
| [view] | Nicolai Herzog versus Eivind Nitter in the semi-finals |
| [view] | Stephan Meyer does not come from under that hat |
| [view] | Konrad Zawadski |
| [view] | Ladislav Zupancic |
| [view] | Nicolai Herzog sucks his thumb |
| [view] | Eivind Nitter |
| [view] | Holger Meinecke |
| [view] | Matthias Knzler |
| [view] | Gabor Papp |
| [view] | Quarterfinals, the other part of it |
| [view] | Quarterfinals, only the die-hards remain |
| [view] | An attentive crowd |
| [view] | Hemmed in by the audience - hardly any space to breathe |
| [view] | The top 8 at the draft |
| [view] | Jakub Slemr in a casting for Bilitis |
| [view] | Jakub Slemr versus Holger Meinecke in round fourteen |
| [view] | The Italian Maurizio Vergendo in the last round before the quarterfinals |
| [view] | Maurizio Vergendo and Bram Snepvangers agreed not to play a third game, which meant neither player could make the top eight |
| [view] | Jelger Wiegersma and Alexander Witt caught with their Gameboy. Boys... |
| [view] | Local girls |
| [view] | Kids left with a difficult choice |
| [view] | Bhse onkelz, dont know what it stand for but it sure looks mean |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog NO, first seed |
| [view] | Konrad Zawadzki PL, seventh seed |
| [view] | Stephan Meyer DE, second seed |
| [view] | Matthias Knzler CH, third seed |
| [view] | Top 8, happy to take a break |
| [view] | The top 8 |
| [view] | These eight players will not forget the Hofburg in Vienna |
| [view] | Holger Meinecke DE, fourth seed |
| [view] | Ladislav Zupancic HR, eight seed |
| [view] | Gabor Papp HU, sixth seed |
| [view] | Eivind Nitter NO, fifth seed |
| [view] | Chewing gum does weird things to your face, Martin Grimm |
| [view] | Jakub Slemr waiting for Martin Grimm to start playing |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog from Norway and the Swedish Sideboard reporter Viet Van in round twelve |
| [view] | Ladislav Zupancic is one of the eleven Croatian players at this event |
| [view] | Believe me, somewhere behind German Meister Daniel Zink is the first draft table |
| [view] | Benedikt Klauser came late for the first draft this morning and decided not to play anymore. So this second draft took place without him |
| [view] | Christoph Lippert hopes to topdeck something incredible |
| [view] | Bram is a really nice guy but I hate having to type Snepvangers all the time, says Sideboard reporter Ben Ronaldson |
| [view] | Oliver Braun seems afraid of Herzogs magic |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog and Oliver Braun get ready to play round eleven |
| [view] | Lots of hair hiding Jakub Slemr |
| [view] | Martin and some very colourful lunch boxes |
| [view] | Kathi and Franzi |
| [view] | Kids in side events |
| [view] | Mark Wraith is so amazing we cloned him |
| [view] | Bram Snepvangers and a fan |
| [view] | Wow, Jakub |
| [view] | Yuri Kolomeyko versus Jens Thorn in a round ten feature match |
| [view] | Jens Thorn from Sweden |
| [view] | Yuri Kolomeyko from Ukraine |
| [view] | The catering staff takes a liking to Magic |
| [view] | Head Judge Justus Rnnau |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog won the round nine match with his rather defensive deck |
| [view] | The feature matches moved place today |
| [view] | Drafting at side events |
| [view] | A creatureless Gabor Papp |
| [view] | The first round of the day |
| [view] | A decisive move from Bram Snepvangers |
| [view] | Federico Dato has to think twice |
| [view] | A very relaxed scorekeeper calling the draft |
| [view] | At eight a clock in the morning, that many people to watch the first Odyssey drafts |
| [view] | Pod three is being covered by Ben Ronaldson |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog and Gabor Papp at the first draft table |
| [view] | The first table in the draft |
| [view] | An inquisitive Helmut Summersberger |
| [view] | Eivind Nitter is still chatting with his neighbor, Trey Van Cleave |
| [view] | Never a quiet moment with Trey Van Cleave |
| [view] | Federico Dato in the last round of the day |
| [view] | Bernd Keller: Youre not going to put anything funny on that website, are you |
| [view] | Bernd Keller from Amigo found Gnther Reczinek and Iris Brandstetter, Austrian support for the Sideboard |
| [view] | Ilja Rotelli, Organized Play Manager for Italy |
| [view] | Boeken vs Meinecke, closely followed by Anja Baresic from Croatia |
| [view] | Noah Boeken, some amazingly broken cards do not make for an amazingly broken deck |
| [view] | A spooked look from Holger Meinecke |
| [view] | Klauser versus Wiegersma in round seven |
| [view] | Jelger Wiegersma supports his fellow country man in far away South Africa |
| [view] | Benedikt Klauser is Austrias National Champion |
| [view] | Ben taps Tom and wins the match |
| [view] | Libor Marek faced Jakub Slemr in round six |
| [view] | Jakub Slemr thinks something fishy is going on on the other side of the table |
| [view] | Judge Pawel Bednarz and Mark Wraith closely following the round six Dato - Gromko feature match |
| [view] | Gromko Radoslaw just gave away a game he could not lose after Dato committed virtual suicide |
| [view] | A relieved Federico Dato |
| [view] | Cheering fellow players |
| [view] | Something tells me these players joined in with an Odyssey Pre-release |
| [view] | Magic is a matter of style |
| [view] | Kid picking cards |
| [view] | Gabor Papp faces Eivind Nitter in round five |
| [view] | Christoph Lippert giving Tomcani the eye |
| [view] | Slovak Jan Tomcani reached sixth place at the last World Championships |
| [view] | Not just any table, the first player on the right is Austrian Helmut Summersberger |
| [view] | If this T-shirt is right, then Bram is in for a hard round |
| [view] | The former European Champion Noah Boeken faces the new champion in round four |
| [view] | The current European Champion Eivind Nitter, a red furry animal and an apple |
| [view] | The first round Sigurd Eskeland gets to play |
| [view] | Franck Canu Got you |
| [view] | More Sideboard essentials |
| [view] | Grand Prix Vienna boasts at least as many player nationalities as flags outside the Hofburg |
| [view] | Literally hanging around |
| [view] | Hi mum, Im 3-0 so far |
| [view] | Colorful Italian Magic players, just a couple out of the fifty present at Grand Prix Vienna |
| [view] | Things to do in between rounds: sleep, discuss strategy and play again |
| [view] | Quick front yard picture: the Art History Museum and the Natural History Museum |
| [view] | Sideboard essentials |
| [view] | The catering staff, Hofburg style |
| [view] | Side events |
| [view] | Red carpets seem to inspire harem behaviour |
| [view] | Trey Van Cleave confidently plays white-green |
| [view] | Czech players getting a tan |
| [view] | Checking a friends deck |
| [view] | Nicola Herzog and Bram Snepvangers made up their own feature match |
| [view] | This picture will soon appear on the screen above the judges station |
| [view] | He picked them himself |
| [view] | Letting the sunshine in during the first round of the day |
| [view] | Any place will do |
| [view] | Waiting to start playing in fine company |
| [view] | Philip Schulz giving quite an explanation to his fellow judges |
| [view] | Hi to Jill from Arnie |
| [view] | Arnie Swekel has come all the way from Detroit to Vienna to sign cards for his fans |
| [view] | And this is just one of the halls there are three more |
| [view] | The crowd outside this early promises a huge player turnout |
| [view] | The Hofburg shines in expectation of a weekend of Magic |
| [view] | Patience is a virtue |
| [view] | The statue in the back in Graben looks a lot like Krakilin |
| [view] | Pretty boy does not play Magic but hangs out in the lobby anyway. Hi. |
| [view] | This hall was a couple of shillings too expensive and one floor higher than the current event site |
| [view] | A sunny welcome to Magic players, the first familiar faces |
| [view] | This one fits in the collection Flowers at Grand Prix events |
| [view] | Stairways to heaven |
| [view] | The National Library is right next door, Im a fan |
| [view] | Take a look at the sky, baby |
| [view] | Three hundred eleven thousand twelve and seventy billion books, minimum |
| [view] | The judges think the amount of Magic rules is getting out of hand |
| [view] | The Viennese coffee houses, a place to feel good |
| [view] | Tricky, a church or a cafe |
| [view] | Grand Prix Vienna takes place at the Hofburg in Vienna. Say no more |
| [view] | Not pigeonholes |
| [view] | What used to be the royal apartments. Anybody still looking for a place to sleep |
| [view] | Petit point or Austrian handicraft |
| [view] | Its a beautiful day, our front garden for the weekend |