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Rafael Reich is a Brazilian player and content creator who has won two YCS in early 2024 (Remote Duel Latin America and Rio de Janeiro) and topped over a dozen other major events.

As a child, he was a successful Dragon Duel competitor, winning the WCQ South America 2017 and making second place at the subsequent World Championship where he lost to Ryan Yu in the finals.

Apart from playing the physical card game, Rafael also made Top 4 at the first ever Master Duel World Championship in 2023 after him and Rafael Jose were invited to the tournament by fellow Brazilian Pedro Gontow.
One year later, he came back to the Master Duel World Championship in 2024, as he was invited once again. This time, both him and his previous teammate Pedro were invited by Matheus Braz who earned his invite at the Regional Qualifiers.

On YouTube, Rafael mostly uploads videos related to competitive Yu-Gi-Oh!, like deck profiles and format discussions, in Portuguese. As of mid 2025, his channel has over 12,000 subscribers.

TCG/OCG Tournament Decks[]

YCS Sao Paulo 2025 (2nd place)[]


WCQ South America 2025 (Top 16)[]

Fiendsmith Mitsurugi (Decklist Unavailable)

Brazilian Nationals 2025 (Top 32)[]


TEAM YCS San Salvador 2025 (Top 8)[]


YCS Anaheim 2024 (Top 32)[]


TEAM YCS Santiago 2024 (Top 8)[]


WCQ South America 2024 (Top 8)[]


Brazilian Nationals 2024 (Top 32)[]


YCS Rio de Janeiro 2024 (1st place)[]


TEAM YCS San Jose 2024 (Top 16)[]


Remote Duel YCS Latin America 2024 (1st place)[]


Brazilian Nationals 2023 (Top 16)[]


YCS Bogota 2023 (Top 32)[]


Remote Duel YCS Latin America 2023 (Top 32)[]


YCS Rio de Janeiro 2022 (Top 16)[]


WCQ South America 2022 (Top 64)[]


Remote Duel YCS Europe 2022 (Top 16)[]


Remote Duel YCS Latin America 2022 (3rd place)[]


Remote Duel YCS South America 2021 (Top 16)[]


YCS Buenos Aires 2017 (Top 16)[]


Dragon Duel Tournament Decks[]

World Championship 2017 (2nd place)[]


WCQ South America 2017 (1st place)[]


Brazilian Nationals 2017 (1st place)[]

Zoodiac (Decklist Unavailable)

YCS Sao Paulo 2015 (1st place Saturday / 1st place Playoff)[]

Kozmo (Decklist Unavailable)

Master Duel Tournament Decks[]

World Championship 2024 (5-12th place)[]



World Championship 2023 (3-4th place)[]



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