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    A Filipino Flesh and Blood TCG Player Has a Chance To Win The PHP 2.8 Million Grand Prize at Pro Tour Singapore

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    The Flesh and Blood Pro Tour Singapore delivered one of the most electrifying weekends the TCG world has witnessed this year. As the globe’s elite players descended upon the Lion City, they came to battle for a staggering $175,000 prize pool – nearly PHP 10 million that would change anyone’s life. With stakes this high, the competition was nothing short of legendary.

    A Field of Legends

    The tournament roster read like a who’s who of competitive Flesh and Blood. World Champions Michael Hamilton and Grzegorz Kowalski brought their championship pedigree to the tables, while Pro Tour veterans Pablo Pintor, Arthur Trehet, and Shoma Yamamura reminded everyone why they’re considered among the game’s finest. Throw in powerhouses like Brodie Spurlock and Yuki Lee Bender, and you have what many are already calling the most stacked Pro Tour field in the game’s history.

    This is the Pro Tour: Flesh and Blood’s premier competitive stage alongside the World Championship. There are no casual entries here. Every single player earned their seat through the grueling ProQuest gauntlet that spans the entire competitive season. When you sit down at these tables, you’re facing nothing but proven winners.

    Team Philippines Represents

    The Philippines came to Pro Tour Singapore in force, with a passionate contingent carrying the hopes of the entire local FaB community on their shoulders. Leading the charge was Calling Taipei champion Justin Cu, alongside multiple Battle Hardened Top 8 veteran Carlo Ople. They were joined by a stellar lineup of Andre See, Nath Bea, Marlon Ilagan, Rayland Duarte, Carl Rivera, Mike Villano, and Jian Botor, among other great players that made up the local FaB community.

    Watching Team Philippines compete on this international stage has been nothing short of inspiring, but one player would go beyond inspiration to make outright history.

    Breaking New Ground

    Among all the exceptional talent the Philippines brought to Pro Tour Singapore, Nath Bea emerged as the weekend’s breakout star and history maker.

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    Already respected for his consistent high-level performances – including a stunning finals appearance at Nationals 2024 – Nath shattered barriers this weekend by becoming the first Filipino player ever to reach the Top 8 of a Flesh and Blood Pro Tour.

    His path to the elimination rounds was the stuff of legends. In a nail-biting win-and-in match broadcast live to thousands of viewers, Nath defeated Pro Tour Los Angeles Champion Arthur Trehet. As if that weren’t enough, he followed up with a victory over 2022 World Champion Michael Hamilton!

    The Final Push At Pro Tour Singapore

    Today, Sunday, July 20, 2025, Nath Bea stands just three wins away from glory. The grand prize of nearly PHP 2.8 million awaits, along with the title of Pro Tour Champion and a place in Flesh and Blood history. The bracket ahead looks promising, but at this level, every opponent is a world-class competitor ready to end dreams.

    Photo from FaB TCG

    Still, if anyone is prepared for this moment, it’s Nath. The skill, preparation, and heart that got him this far won’t abandon him now.

    Don’t Miss History in the Making

    Want to witness potential TCG history unfold? You can watch Nath Bea’s Top 8 run live on the official Flesh and Blood stream at 📺 https://www.youtube.com/@fabtcg/streams

    Photo from FaB TCG

    Coverage begins at 9:00 AM (GMT+8).

    From every corner of the Philippines, from every member of the local FaB community, the message is clear: Good luck, Nath. The entire nation is cheering for you.

    Read More:

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    One Year Later: Looking Back at the Philippine FaB Nationals 2024, And Into 2025 – VRSUS

    A New Era Dawns: The Story of Flesh and Blood TCG Philippine Nationals 2025 – VRSUS



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