Maher played in the junior division of the very first
Pro Tour in 1996. His first senior
Pro Tour would be in Los Angeles in 1997. Maher won the
Masters Series in Yokohama in 2003 and the 2004
Magic Invitational, thus becoming the third player to win a Pro Tour, a
Grand Prix, a Masters, and an Invitational. , the card-design he submitted for winning the Invitational, appeared in the
Ravnica: City of Guilds set, bearing his likeness. The card has been well received and has seen considerable play in nearly every sanctioned format it has been legal in. In 2010, ChannelFireball.com ranked as the best Invitational card. In 2006, Maher was inducted into the
Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame as the vote leader in the Class of 2006.
Accomplishments {{MTG pth footer Other accomplishments: •
Pro Player of the Year 1999–2000 •
Magic Hall of Fame class of 2006 ==References==