I'll query the database to find a specific example of a match that resulted in a draw from MTGO data.
Let me try a broader search without the date restriction to find any draw examples:
Interesting - let me check if there are any draws at all in the database and what sources they come from:
Let me check what match results actually exist in the database:
Good! There are 26,450 draws in the database. Now let me find a specific MTGO example:
Let me check what sources actually have draw data:
This is puzzling. Let me check the structure more carefully - maybe the issue is with how I'm joining:
Very strange - the aggregate shows 26,450 draws but the detail query returns none. Let me check if there's a difference in how the result field is stored:
The result field looks fine. Let me try a simpler approach - just get any match with DRAW and then look up its details:
Great! Now let me get more details about this match and specifically look for MTGO examples:
Perfect! Here's a specific example of MTGO source data showing a match that resulted in a draw:
Tournament: Standard Challenge 64 (June 9, 2025)
Source: MTGO
Link: https://www.mtgo.com/decklist/standard-challenge-64-2025-06-0912792723
Match Details:
This is a concrete example from the database showing how MTGO tournament data captures draws. The match is stored with result = 'DRAW' and both players' overall records reflect the draw in their final tallies.
Additional Context:
Sources:
Data from Standard Challenge events on MTGO (June 2025). Tournament data sourced 100% from MTGO.