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Simic Ramp Player Takes Historic Open #15 By Storm!

On Sunday, player “Simic Ramp” took home first place at MTG Arena Zone Historic Open #15 with an impressive 10-0 record! This marks their first major tournament win and is sure to be remembered as one of the most memorable events in MTG Arena Zone's history thanks to its innovative strategies and skilled competitors like Simic Ramp!

A picture of Simic Ramp holding up a trophy with confetti raining down around them while celebrating their victory at MTG Arena Zone Historic Open #15

A picture of Simic Ramp holding up a trophy with confetti raining down around them while celebrating their victory at MTG Arena Zone Historic Open #15

On Sunday, the MTG Arena Zone Historic Open #15 was taken by storm by a player with a 10-0 record. The player, who goes by the handle "Simic Ramp," had an impressive run and made history in the process. The tournament began with over 1,000 players competing for the top spot. Simic Ramp managed to come out on top after a grueling nine rounds of play. This victory marks their first major tournament win and they are now one of the most decorated players in MTG Arena Zone's history. The tournament featured some of the best players from around the world and showcased some of the most innovative deck strategies seen in recent times. Simic Ramp was able to utilize their signature Simic Ramp strategy to great effect throughout the tournament, allowing them to stay ahead of their opponents at every turn. Simic Ramp was also able to showcase their skill and knowledge when it came to sideboarding and deckbuilding decisions throughout each round of play. Their ability to adjust quickly based on what their opponents were playing allowed them to gain an edge that many other players lacked during this historic event. When asked about how they felt about winning such a prestigious event, Simic Ramp said "It's been though but a great experience overall." They went on to thank all those involved in making this event possible including organizers, casters, viewers and everyone else who supported them along the way.