@@TheJiminatorHS Some people still played Spirit Reaper as another Tour Guide target in 2014. I'd say after Tour Guide got limited, Spirit Reaper didn't see as much play. But now Tour Guide is back at 3, so maybe we'll see it return? Who knows...haha.
@@TheJiminatorHS I now see another piece of evidence in favour of always reading cards, even if you think you know what they do. There was a reason why I remember being slightly surprised at seeing Spirit Reaper being a Zombie-type monster whenever I saw it in real life, and now I know why. Thank you. Maybe it's some kind of Mandela Effect?
I’m honestly surprised with the diversity of the winners, Japan is one of the main winners yes, but you also have: Greece, Panama, Hong Long, Taiwan, Canada and Italy.
@@magnitudegaming659 I still say Yu-Gi-Oh always had the worst power creep out of the three reason being there was not cost mechanic unlike Pokemon TCG and MTG
@@Jerry4281 well that was also the beauty about ygo tho. ive been in every of the big three tcgs, also atm im into hearthstone and the energy / mana system has also its negative impacts on those games will in ygo you can do basically everything. that was great but yea also dangerous the faster the game gets, the more powerful cards get. consistency is a good thing but if it gets too powerful its dangerous. unfortunatly konami did a bad job there making ygo a total mess. skillgap is incredibly low.
@@michaelfellner9822 there is skill in any card game I'm not saying there isn't skill but the skill Gap is actually very high for any kind of card game reason why is because deck building is technically a skill making sure that you know and understand the meta of the game is a skill knowing that if you draw a certain card when to use it is also a certain skill it's a card game there is luck but the luck does not outweigh the amount of skill you need in order to win but that's just my opinion
Dario Longo's deck was actually a Chaos Asura Royal, not a Chaos Control. It was explicitly devised against the main threats of the meta, which were Chaos decks with Return from Different Dimension, by maindecking Royal Decrees
@@magnitudegaming659 Probably now, honestly. The massive drop of trap cards in relevance has made backrow hate cards much less viable, and now it has to compete with twin twisters and the newly unbanned harpy's feather duster.
@@hillhank3070 backrow has been relevant for years I really don't get this argument at all. Sure every format had its combo shit but a few years ago you had strikers, altergeist and salamangreat on top of dozens of rogue decks which relied on backrow, now you have eldlich, invoked dogmatika, pure zoos and dozens of backrow rogue decks as well. Backrow removal is and always has been important. MST is just not used often nowadays because Twin Twisters is a thing and Cosmic Cyclone is way better because backrow floats
If you need to fill the extra or the side whit generic rank 4, they do the job prettt well. Plus if i remember Gagaga Cowboy started a hole trend of "Cowboy for game"
Not really. 4 years is an eternity in the grand scheme of things. Outrageous decks live and die in much shorter time periods, unless they are engine based and synergize well like lightsworn or BA.
@@DrewskiTheLegend Wrong, blue eyes is competitive. The room for error by the duelist is much smaller compared to other archetypes that can recover better then blue eyes
@@alexv5581 no it isn’t. It hasn’t topped a high level event in 3 years. It had a few formats back 3-4 years ago where it was actually competitive. Most decks can’t even claim that. “Playable at locals” and “competitive” are vastly different things. At the highest level, consistency and what you call “margin for error” matter infinitely more.
@@magnitudegaming659 I think it's not about the summoning mechanics, but the way games were played out. Or didn't played out, so to say. After the release of some specific cards, the best way to play yugioh was not to let your opponent play yugioh. That's the problem for me, I guess. No back and forth plays, only dice roll who goes first and unbreakable boards. Let's see how Speed Duel format will perform.
World championships in yugioh are kinda weird though because it has it's own banlist which means that the players will play in an unfamiliar meta which is why you could argue that it isn't the highest level of competition in yugioh. So it isn't that Ocg players are that much better but rather that the wcq meta resembles more often than not their meta and it is way easier for ocg players to acclimate to the new banlist they would be playing in. Tcg players are forced to play a more grindy control style yugioh which is very different from the combo heavy tcg meta.
Well, thing is America is like competitive competition. Apparently Japanese has a different worlds criteria as well since what you have to do to get to world is weirder than any other country. In Japan, you get worlds points for going to locals and some locals are inside like 3-5 story buildings in Japan and each might start at different times and they just play in every locals in the building. Now I am not sure how the specifics of it works, but the player might have more experience overall just by non stop playing the game tbh. So, again experience usually trump's someone who got lucky and won Nationals. You see if the TCG did that it be kinda of unfair due to locals maybe only being 1 if that in your city. Then you won't ever go to worlds, but regionals like some other players did, Billy Brake for Example was a good idea since he just kept grinding Regionals till he became number 1/2 in world points.
They got hit the worst of all decks that year. People say its a worlds curse. All decks that won worlds have gotten hit, although I think within the last 5 years there has been one exception.
THE REASON THERE ARE ALL JAPANESE IN THIS VIDEO: Continentals reserve a limited number of seats for the World Championship: 6 from North-American WCQ, 5 from Japan, 4 from Europe, 2 from Oceania and 1 from Central America and South America. LOL
recuerdo que deje el juego por las fechas en que los dragon rulers ganaron el mundial, siempre supe que iba a ganar ya sea el deck dragon ruler o los spellboks, lastimosamente las cartas eran muy costosas y eso simpre limita a la gente.
Nekros was one of the second places. That's one ritual deck. Pendulums best decks were never full power when worlds happened. They were always hit in one of the banlist beforehand.
america and asia have 83749279 partecipants meanwhile europe only gets 4 participants even though italy has been one of the strogest country, really fair good job👌
this isn't the reason japan has more world chapions, nooo of coure not, not because they have more partecipants than every other countries no no😂as if with 6 partecipants italy wouldn't sweep this tournament
The deck at full power was in Japan but not America, so it couldnt be used at worlds. When the TCG did get the full power deck, it got hit 3 weeks later in the “adjusted list” since it was too powerful. I think only 2 events had the deck at all full power in the TCG
Who would’ve thought that a game from Japan would have Japanese Champions. I honestly don’t care who wins, it just sucks that the World Champion doesn’t get any prize money because the creator of Yugioh said no. Even though that was a story point in Duelist Kingdom the prize money that Joey wanted for his sister, I guess the creator of the game is selfish.
We agree. Sure the stuff they win can be considered "valuable", but in the end it's just product. I think even Pokemon doesn't something like money or scholarships for school.
@@kichiroumitsurugi4363 If it’s at a local tournament then I would understand that store credit is more reasonable, but if we are talking about the World Championship then it would make sense for the champion to get money for the grand prize. God’s sake, fishing can be more casual than Yugioh and the amount of money you can get for it at any tournament doesn’t even matter for the context of the tournament, whether it’s a big one or not.
not that weird, Japan game dev is really against the competitive scene for some reason when it gives them so much free PR and money. Have you seen what Nintendo did to Smash ?
We all part of the continent, Technically he is the only North American champion, if you go by that, since Technically Canada represents part of North America, so do parts of Mexico.
If he use sage then you can guarantee to get it, and since he uses priest he can get it back later. The other stone is better since he uses 3 blue eyes alternatives. It's likely the most balanced blue eyes deck possible.
Fun fact: cuando galileo fue al mundial del 2010 le dije q tuviera cuidado con el campeon 2009 benjamin, le tocó contra el en la primera ronda y le gano 2-0😂😂
@@alexconnor3368 y si te pones a ver quedo de 2do un par de años despues. Galileo es muy bueno te lo digo porque lo conozco y es bien dificil de vencer el ha ido a varios regionales y cosas así y ha topeado es bastante conocido internacionalmente.
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2020 winer: Covid-19
Deck: virus
Region: China
COVID-19: YOURE A THIRD RATE DUELIST WITH A 4TH RATE DECK
World economies: *crying
Hope it gets ban on the next banlist
@Shinobu Sensui that is the monster card
The trap card is "crush card virus"
Kungflu Virus structure deck
My homie spirit reaper being in every deck from 2004- 2008 like a goddamn G.
We didn't even notice that. I think the last time Spirit Reaper was in any competitive deck was Wind-Ups in 2013?
@@magnitudegaming659 somewhere around then.
@@TheJiminatorHS Some people still played Spirit Reaper as another Tour Guide target in 2014. I'd say after Tour Guide got limited, Spirit Reaper didn't see as much play. But now Tour Guide is back at 3, so maybe we'll see it return? Who knows...haha.
@@neverendinchaos4800 guide summons fiends. Reaper is a zombie
@@TheJiminatorHS I now see another piece of evidence in favour of always reading cards, even if you think you know what they do. There was a reason why I remember being slightly surprised at seeing Spirit Reaper being a Zombie-type monster whenever I saw it in real life, and now I know why. Thank you. Maybe it's some kind of Mandela Effect?
The 2006 champion from Italy, As he same year Italy won the World Cup is just amazing
2006 was an amazing year, can confirm
Not even Italian but Italy had one heck of a year.
@@magnitudegaming659 I'm not Italian too :)
Also Calciopoli. Man 2006 in Italy sure wild af
Ahh so they won an important game the same year they won the football!
I'm glad there is a gladiator beast deck user in this list lol
One of my favorite decks
Yes, and that tiny fusion deck, though
The deck went op for a whole year till tele dad
@@albertoburgos8111 They topped a few SJCs still and was relevant in Cat Synchro Format. Still one of my favorite decks ever
@@magnitudegaming659 word that is very true and that what truly slowed down glads in the format after i was missing my little gatita
to think at one time players were terrified of gemini elf
At one point it was Mechanical Chaser. 1850 was hard to beat over
I’m honestly surprised with the diversity of the winners, Japan is one of the main winners yes, but you also have: Greece, Panama, Hong Long, Taiwan, Canada and Italy.
Italy has 2 runners up too!
We have Chile too 🇨🇱
People rather look so disappointed in their life choices or so proud
This is going to sound rude but they look exactly how I though card game champs would look like.
@@tomfoolery7797 WHAT U TRYNA SAY
2007 winner no extra deck
2008 winner 7 extra deck
2009 winner all 15 extra monsters used
Synchros really did change the game dramatically
Yea. 2005 I think is the only year where they had big fusion decks as they were called
@@magnitudegaming659 at that time ,there was also no fusion deck max size. You could have as many fusions monsters as you wanted (30-40 +++ )
Awesome video man!!! Can’t wait to see your channel grow!
Appreciate it!
@@magnitudegaming659 hey they all have inkonsisttent decks ratios:1.1.2.1.3.2.3.3.3.3.2.2.2.1
I dont want my engine ore hand traps
Nice one Italy, proud of that
Vero :)
And to think it came from simple moves to basically not letting them play
Sadly that’s a fact. It used to be about slowly gaining advantage. Then it became soft locks and now the game is about setting up auto-win boards
@@magnitudegaming659 I still say Yu-Gi-Oh always had the worst power creep out of the three reason being there was not cost mechanic unlike Pokemon TCG and MTG
@@magnitudegaming659 even in 100 years it will take no skill
@@Jerry4281 well that was also the beauty about ygo tho. ive been in every of the big three tcgs, also atm im into hearthstone and the energy / mana system has also its negative impacts on those games will in ygo you can do basically everything. that was great but yea also dangerous the faster the game gets, the more powerful cards get. consistency is a good thing but if it gets too powerful its dangerous. unfortunatly konami did a bad job there making ygo a total mess. skillgap is incredibly low.
@@michaelfellner9822 there is skill in any card game I'm not saying there isn't skill but the skill Gap is actually very high for any kind of card game reason why is because deck building is technically a skill making sure that you know and understand the meta of the game is a skill knowing that if you draw a certain card when to use it is also a certain skill it's a card game there is luck but the luck does not outweigh the amount of skill you need in order to win but that's just my opinion
I was kinda hoping this was a LONG video of the recordings of each one of the final matches of each world tournament... That would be kinda sick
Check out our video from 2 weeks ago :)
Dario Longo's deck was actually a Chaos Asura Royal, not a Chaos Control. It was explicitly devised against the main threats of the meta, which were Chaos decks with Return from Different Dimension, by maindecking Royal Decrees
Did you know Dario? Thank you for the correction
@@magnitudegaming659 I do. We are from The same country after all
Nice vid! These people are Goats!
Thanks. Glad you liked the vid :)
Regarding the best World Champions:
My head says Galileo, but my heart says Huang Shin En. We called him Juan Shi-En here.
Μιλτιάδη μας έκανες όλους περήφανους τότε
Japan: 9
Usa: 0
Wow
Patricio es un dios representando a américa latina.
Para los Latinos
It is a japanese card game
I've heard nasty things about the judges there but I can't recall the specific times when Japan was either rulesharking or just flat-out cheating.
Yes, but no. That's doesn't mean at all USA is inferior to Japan.
Los Latinos ganaron uno, y era una grande supresa para mí
So what you’re saying is I need at least one mystical space typhoon
I dont think there's a format where that card has been completely irrelevant
@@magnitudegaming659 Probably now, honestly. The massive drop of trap cards in relevance has made backrow hate cards much less viable, and now it has to compete with twin twisters and the newly unbanned harpy's feather duster.
@@hillhank3070 backrow has been relevant for years I really don't get this argument at all. Sure every format had its combo shit but a few years ago you had strikers, altergeist and salamangreat on top of dozens of rogue decks which relied on backrow, now you have eldlich, invoked dogmatika, pure zoos and dozens of backrow rogue decks as well. Backrow removal is and always has been important. MST is just not used often nowadays because Twin Twisters is a thing and Cosmic Cyclone is way better because backrow floats
So glad someone used Utopia and Gagaga cowboy in their decks!
If you need to fill the extra or the side whit generic rank 4, they do the job prettt well. Plus if i remember Gagaga Cowboy started a hole trend of "Cowboy for game"
0:41 Mexico was closer to win a Yu-Gi-Oh! World Champion that it would ever win a Soccer World Cup
Y siii 😭😭
When u see blue eyes still competitive
Yep, I still use it but I suck tho xD
Not really. 4 years is an eternity in the grand scheme of things. Outrageous decks live and die in much shorter time periods, unless they are engine based and synergize well like lightsworn or BA.
@@DrewskiTheLegend Wrong, blue eyes is competitive. The room for error by the duelist is much smaller compared to other archetypes that can recover better then blue eyes
@@alexv5581 no it isn’t. It hasn’t topped a high level event in 3 years. It had a few formats back 3-4 years ago where it was actually competitive. Most decks can’t even claim that. “Playable at locals” and “competitive” are vastly different things. At the highest level, consistency and what you call “margin for error” matter infinitely more.
@@DrewskiTheLegend
Although it's not 100% a matter of time, it's also a matter of MR4/5 killing their best matchup and soul charge being banned.
Didnt know that D.D Crow is that old
Card is ancient yet it always finds some use in a deck.
Just to mention that classic ygo playstyle has been for a less time around than synchro era and beyond...
Yugioh got super popular after synchros but it just never felt as fun
@@magnitudegaming659 I think it's not about the summoning mechanics, but the way games were played out. Or didn't played out, so to say. After the release of some specific cards, the best way to play yugioh was not to let your opponent play yugioh. That's the problem for me, I guess. No back and forth plays, only dice roll who goes first and unbreakable boards.
Let's see how Speed Duel format will perform.
@@victordanailov5933 Preventing from playing was basically always relevant nothing new on that.
can't believe blue eyes won in 2016
I'm happy to see Infernity right there
2000's deck look beautiful
This was my dream as a child
Weird to think that none of the world champion decks had pendulum monsters in them at all even in the pendulum era
I think a lot of the pendulum decks suck during worlds season, especially when the combine OCG and TCG lists
That's why Pendulum never ruined yugioh, what made them broken are their card's effect, not mechanic at all.
2021 world champion : maybe it’s you
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This is how you found our channel?
@@magnitudegaming659 yes
@@magnitudegaming659 I mean i play Yugioh myself but I’m bad and my older brother beats me every single time even with a chaos Max dragon :(
Yes. i clicked on too many clickbait youtubes and now my reccomended is filled with things that are mildly related to what i search for...
Vamos Chile carajo!!
Somo' el mejor pais de chile hno
Love it, hope u grow fast
Thanks!
Where is pot of greed in 2003's deck?
Nicely done, cheers
Many thanks!
So Sehabi (Canada) is the reason why Launcher and Archfiend still limited?
He pretty much solidified the deck getting hit
Time were simpler back then
Change of Heart, Pre errata Witch of the Black Forest and Sangan, Graceful Charity, and Chaos Emperor Dragon. Times were simply broken back then LOL
tcg players says ocg players are bad and this..
World championships in yugioh are kinda weird though because it has it's own banlist which means that the players will play in an unfamiliar meta which is why you could argue that it isn't the highest level of competition in yugioh. So it isn't that Ocg players are that much better but rather that the wcq meta resembles more often than not their meta and it is way easier for ocg players to acclimate to the new banlist they would be playing in. Tcg players are forced to play a more grindy control style yugioh which is very different from the combo heavy tcg meta.
Well, thing is America is like competitive competition. Apparently Japanese has a different worlds criteria as well since what you have to do to get to world is weirder than any other country. In Japan, you get worlds points for going to locals and some locals are inside like 3-5 story buildings in Japan and each might start at different times and they just play in every locals in the building.
Now I am not sure how the specifics of it works, but the player might have more experience overall just by non stop playing the game tbh.
So, again experience usually trump's someone who got lucky and won Nationals.
You see if the TCG did that it be kinda of unfair due to locals maybe only being 1 if that in your city.
Then you won't ever go to worlds, but regionals like some other players did, Billy Brake for Example was a good idea since he just kept grinding Regionals till he became number 1/2 in world points.
@@andreelmatacoronavirusquin1322 white people is creative but asians makes everything becomes perfect.
México Chile y Panamá representaron a Latinoamérica, estos dos últimos fueron campeones :o
Zoom in magnitude can't even see what half these cards are
*cries in gagets and magnet Warriors*
Damn I didn't know blackwings won worlds
They got hit the worst of all decks that year. People say its a worlds curse. All decks that won worlds have gotten hit, although I think within the last 5 years there has been one exception.
wrong flag for singapore bro
I still cant believe there has been no Champion from USA.
Yes. They have only made it 2nd four times :(
Guess Japanese players are good in their own game
Oddly enough, I was surprised to find out the Americans have more wins at Worlds in Pokemon than the Japanese do
@@jofx4051 Yes they are but there has been many none Japanese champions
@@magnitudegaming659 That s interesting
2020 is corona he beat everyone in the tournament
2020 Winner: CoronaVirus
Deck Used: Bat Control 🦇
Region: ⬆️⬆️⬆️
Starting 2010 onwards, i cant recognize any of the decks lol
You couldn't recognise blue-eyes?
THE REASON THERE ARE ALL JAPANESE IN THIS VIDEO:
Continentals reserve a limited number of seats for the World Championship: 6 from North-American WCQ, 5 from Japan, 4 from Europe, 2 from Oceania and 1 from Central America and South America.
LOL
The kings of the games
recuerdo que deje el juego por las fechas en que los dragon rulers ganaron el mundial, siempre supe que iba a ganar ya sea el deck dragon ruler o los spellboks, lastimosamente las cartas eran muy costosas y eso simpre limita a la gente.
Panama twice on the list.. 1st and a 2nd place
awsm
Galileo also finished 3rd at another worlds. He is the only player to do so.
@@magnitudegaming659 i have personally met him.. great player and a cool dude.. =)
We need an update for 2024 😊
Dario Longo orgoglio nazionale
2020 winner... Hay upssss no hay
Iconic
Thanks
You forgot Sam from 2020 technically the world champ
2:49 ohhh so that's how denlong got banned.
Pretty much lol
The Runner up of 2010 Worlds is a French player (Vincent Paglia), not American !
Dragon Ruler Is Most Deck Banned In This Game
Where are their prize cards? I havent seen a real photo of these cards or for sale
Sometimes they pop up on ebay. My friend owns one. They are a lot. Usually over 10k.
Oh yeah, Black wing best deck.
But no one have a pendulum or a ritual monster in his deck?
Nekros was one of the second places. That's one ritual deck.
Pendulums best decks were never full power when worlds happened. They were always hit in one of the banlist beforehand.
@@thewintersaint thanks for the information😊
All we got is Nekroz for now
america and asia have 83749279 partecipants meanwhile europe only gets 4 participants even though italy has been one of the strogest country, really fair good job👌
this isn't the reason japan has more world chapions, nooo of coure not, not because they have more partecipants than every other countries no no😂as if with 6 partecipants italy wouldn't sweep this tournament
Does anyone knows why theres no PePe full power deck on this list?, everyone said it was too OP back in the day
The deck at full power was in Japan but not America, so it couldnt be used at worlds. When the TCG did get the full power deck, it got hit 3 weeks later in the “adjusted list” since it was too powerful. I think only 2 events had the deck at all full power in the TCG
@@magnitudegaming659 I see, thank for clearing that to me!, im kinda lost since i left the game right before the Link summoning.
not bad us Italians: 1 champion and 2 seconds
I mean even italian yugituber like milano is absolutely hilarious and famous
Better than USA :(
@@magnitudegaming659 true
Just pointing it out, Sehabi Khereddine is the first North American player to win at Worlds, everyone else has at most reached 2nd place.
Personally was a huge fan of his. That year he was on a roll.
Who would’ve thought that a game from Japan would have Japanese Champions. I honestly don’t care who wins, it just sucks that the World Champion doesn’t get any prize money because the creator of Yugioh said no. Even though that was a story point in Duelist Kingdom the prize money that Joey wanted for his sister, I guess the creator of the game is selfish.
We agree. Sure the stuff they win can be considered "valuable", but in the end it's just product. I think even Pokemon doesn't something like money or scholarships for school.
@@magnitudegaming659 I think them not having prize money is for the better, we do not want more tryhards, we kinda wanna enjoy ourselves a little
@@kichiroumitsurugi4363 If it’s at a local tournament then I would understand that store credit is more reasonable, but if we are talking about the World Championship then it would make sense for the champion to get money for the grand prize. God’s sake, fishing can be more casual than Yugioh and the amount of money you can get for it at any tournament doesn’t even matter for the context of the tournament, whether it’s a big one or not.
Wow, world championship prize is not money? I didnt know that.
not that weird, Japan game dev is really against the competitive scene for some reason when it gives them so much free PR and money. Have you seen what Nintendo did to Smash ?
Es increíble y brutal la evolución del juego pero da miedo como cambio
Ya no es igual :(
Most of the winners were from Japan, it doesn't seem fair because japan gets their cards before everyone else
Depending on the cards though, they are banned if not both available in TCG and OCG
When Canada has won a Worlds but US has not.
We all part of the continent, Technically he is the only North American champion, if you go by that, since Technically Canada represents part of North America, so do parts of Mexico.
And what’s wrong with that?
my Taiwan boy is one step away from the second championship,haiiya
So close to going back-to-back
That 2010 deck amazing it won the Worlds.
It was genius. Sided into a new deck since Galo knew the opponent would side in hanewatas and dd crows
Eu queria estar num torneio desse
Excelente video
Kinda crazy how someone from the U.S. still hasn't won...
4 missed opportunities. 2 super close loses
the amount of cards on the banlist tho
i feel like i'm browsing super smash bros characters
Id pick Galo
How TF is the US get so many 2NDs and not one world title?
We might actually be doing a vid on that soon
Kaiba won the 2016 tournament
how they can put forbiden cards in their decks ??
Back then they were not forbiden
Wrong flag at 1:24
Unfortunately we realized that too late :(
I don't think the Blue eyes user only used 1 stone of ancient or did he?
If he use sage then you can guarantee to get it, and since he uses priest he can get it back later. The other stone is better since he uses 3 blue eyes alternatives. It's likely the most balanced blue eyes deck possible.
Shinzuke the worlds Goat
Dragon Rulers
Zero omajas decks?
2016 was way too weird
Because blue-eyes?
@@magnitudegaming659 yeah lmao
Where i find this song?
Yami Yugi duel links theme song
@@BRACANOVI thanks!! 😁
Hey guys. Posted the final turns of the world championships. Here is the link for 2003-2008 th-cam.com/video/hVpdV_KQvd8/w-d-xo.html
music?
th-cam.com/video/E6Pm4BUh1dM/w-d-xo.html
Whats the song?
th-cam.com/video/E6Pm4BUh1dM/w-d-xo.html
Theme name plz ;;;
Yami Yugi Duel Links Theme!
How'd Singapore get a Japan flag?
2:04 he played card of destruction. Build its not same xd
🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦 Galileo representando a Panama!
Fun fact: cuando galileo fue al mundial del 2010 le dije q tuviera cuidado con el campeon 2009 benjamin, le tocó contra el en la primera ronda y le gano 2-0😂😂
Me quedé sorprendido, no tenía idea de que alguien de mi país había ganado un mundial
@@alexconnor3368 y si te pones a ver quedo de 2do un par de años despues.
Galileo es muy bueno te lo digo porque lo conozco y es bien dificil de vencer el ha ido a varios regionales y cosas así y ha topeado es bastante conocido internacionalmente.
Missing 1999 and 2001
I miss the 2016 era. Mainly because of ABCs but yea
Singapore is not Japan :/
America has never taken this title of champ. Wow that’s interesting
Is Sad that there will not a 2020 Champion😞😞
No Americans we have to step it up
Maybe 2021...or 2022
I see no Dark Magician
Yugi would be so disappointed
Sure it's not Dark magician, but a lot of Yugi's cards are there, like Sangan, Brain control or Card destruction