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Jeffrey Jones, nicknamed Jeff, is an American player and one of the most well-known players in Yu-Gi-Oh!'s competitive history. Playing since the game's inception without ever taking major breaks, he has won three major events (SJC Anaheim 2009, SJC Edison 2010 and UDS Kissimmee 2017) and topped numerous others.

Within the community, he is known as a very creative deck builder who regularly comes up with new deck ideas or Tech choices. Perhaps the best example of this is YCS Toronto 2012, where he made it all the way to the finals piloting "Grandsoil Psychics", an unorthodox deck he had created that caught most of his opponents off guard.

Around 2008, he was suspended for some time due to supposedly having accepted a bribe.

In October 2022, he started the JRB Podcast with Ryan Levine and Bohdan Temnyk, where the three talk about various topics related to Yu-Gi-Oh!.

His fiancé Max Reynolds is also a competitive player.

TCG/OCG Tournament Decks[]

YCS Anaheim 2024 (Top 32)[]


YCS Raleigh 2024 (Top 8)[]


TEAM YCS Las Vegas 2024 (Top 16)[]


TEAM YCS Mexico City 2023 (Top 4)[]


YCS Knoxville 2019 (Top 8)[]

Sky Striker Orcust (Decklist Unavailable)

TEAM YCS Atlanta 2019 (Top 16)[]


YCS Pasadena 2018 (3rd place)[]


YCS Niagara Falls 2018 (Top 8)[]


YCS Columbus 2018 (Top 64)[]


UDS Kansas City 2018 (Top 4)[]


WCQ North America 2018 (Top 64)[]


YCS Secaucus 2018 (Top 32)[]

Sky Striker Trickstar (Decklist Unavailable)

YCS Memphis 2018 (Top 16)[]


UDS Kissimmee 2017 (1st place)[]


YCS Pittsburgh 2017 (Top 16)[]


YCS Seattle 2017 (Top 16)[]

Zoodiac (Decklist Unavailable)

YCS Origins 2016 (Top 32)[]

Monarch (Decklist Unavailable)

UDS Los Angeles 2016 (3rd place)[]


YCS San Diego 2013 (Top 8)[]


YCS Toronto 2012 (2nd place)[]


YCS Columbus 2011 (Top 16)[]


WCQ North America 2011 (Top 64)[]

T.G. (Decklist Unavailable)

YCS Chicago 2010 (Top 8)[]


SJC Edison 2010 (1st place)[]


SJC Columbus 2009 (Top 16)[]


SJC Anaheim 2009 (1st place)[]


SJC Philadelphia 2007 (Top 16)[]


SJC St. Louis 2007 (Top 8)[]


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