Masters Tour Online: Montreal Top 8 – Deck Lists, Stats & Results!

Masters Tour Online: Montreal is over! It was the fifth Masters Tour event of 2020. Just like the last couple of Masters Tours, this was also online-only because of the current global pandemic situation.

Over 300 skilled players from around the world, who qualified through tournaments or high ladder finishes, fought for their share of $500,000 prize pool ($250,000 base, which was doubled thanks to the sales of the Dragon Masters Bundle), and a chance to qualify for the next Grandmasters season, but only 8 of them qualified to the final day with play-offs. You can find all of their deck lists and some statistics below!

Masters Tour Online: Montreal Top 8 Results & Prizes

Here are the final results and rough prizes (based on previous events, might not be 100% accurate). All 8 players did amazing job to get this far, but biggest congratulations to Leta for taking the trophy home!

Place Player Money Prize
1 Frenetic $32,500
2 cagnetta99 $25,000
3-4 lambyseries $15,000
3-4 DreadEye $15,000
5-8 Nightning $11,000
5-8 Liooon $11,000
5-8 XiaoDai $11,000
5-8 Dreivo $11,000

And here’s a full Top 8 bracket:

Tournament Winner – Frenetic

Closing out the fifth Masters Tour of 2020, David “Frenetic” Quiñones of Spain is the latest to earn the title of Masters Tour champion! Frenetic defeated Edoarado “cagnetta99” Cutajar in the finals 3-0. With his victory, Frenetic finishes the weekend with $32,500 in first place prizing, the Masters Tour champions trophy, and one step close to earning a promotion to Grandmasters Europe for the 2021 season!

Frenetic’s run at the championship began after securing his Top 8 spot with a 7-2 record in the initial swiss rounds. He made quick work of his Day 3 matches, starting off with a 3-1 victory over Paul “Nightning” Rolfes before a masterful 3-0 win against Wesley “Lambyseries” Seek to secure his spot in the final match. Despite skilled plays from cagnetta99, Frenetic finished Masters Tour Online: Montreal with a 3-0 victory.

Even though the year is almost over, Hearthstone Esports still has plenty of twists and turns to look forward to as we finish up Season 2 of Grandmasters. Who will go on to compete in the World Championship and who will be relegated? Find out during Playoffs coming October 9 – 11. Then catch the exciting conclusion of the race to Grandmasters with the sixth and final Masters Tour of 2020, Master Tour Madrid, starting October 23. Be sure to catch all of the action on YouTube.com/HearthstoneEsports. We’ll see you in the Tavern!

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  1. M3llbb
    September 16, 2020 at 6:37 am

    why no Pure Paladin here?