Though only fifteen years old, Ben Rubin has amassed quite an impressive tournament record. He placed second at Pro Tour™—Los Angeles and finished in the Top 16 at Grand Prix—San Francisco, his hometown. Ben played the archetypal mono-red weenie or Sligh deck at the 1998 Worlds. Although he prefers to play a more balanced deck, Rubin thought the aggressive Sligh would work well at this tournament. His deck consists of roughly one-third land, one-third direct damage, and one-third small aggressive creatures.
Near Mint - $300
Lightly Played - $200
Moderately Played - $200
Heavily Played - $200
Damaged - $200
Near Mint Spanish - $300
Lightly Played Spanish - $200
Moderately Played Spanish - $200
Heavily Played Spanish - $200
Damaged Spanish - $200