4 Consign to Dreams
4 Grixis Charm
4 Fulminator Mage
4 Bloodbraid Elf
2 Ajani Vengeant
4 Cryptic Command
3 Deny Reality
2 Primal Command
2 Incendiary Command
2 Acidic Slime
2 Enlisted Wurm
1 Cruel Ultimatum
4 Vivid Creek
3 Vivid Marsh
2 Vivid Crag
2 Vivid Grove
4 Reflecting Pool
1 Exotic Orchard
2 Cascade Bluffs
1 Fire Lit Thicket
1 Flooded Grove
3 Sunken Ruins
1 Island
1 Mountain
1 Swamp
Sideboard:
3 Thought Hemmorhage
1 Identity Crisis
4 Great Sable Stag
3 Volcanic Fallout
2 Infest
2 Hallowed Burial
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Random Reveillark List Ive been testing on MODO
2 Glen Elendra Archmage
4 Reveillark
4 Mulldrifter
3 Acidic Slime
2 Wall of Reverence
4 Borderland Ranger
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Cryptic Command
4 Path to Exile
2 Austere Command
2 Martial Coup
2 Wildfield Borderpost
2 Fieldmist Borderpost
6 Island
5 Plains
3 Forest
4 Mystic Gate
2 Flooded Grove
1 Gargoyle Castle
Sideboard:
4 Great Sable Stag
3 Stillmoon Cavalier
3 Ethersworn Canonist
2 Burrenton Forge Tender
2 Negate
1 Planar Collapse
Not really happy with the sideboard so far except that I have been considering moving Great Sable Stag to the main in place of Kitchen Finks. Faeries and 5 color are pretty heavily favored online so it just increases that matchup. Have been considering some amount of Essence Scatters ect.
4 Reveillark
4 Mulldrifter
3 Acidic Slime
2 Wall of Reverence
4 Borderland Ranger
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Cryptic Command
4 Path to Exile
2 Austere Command
2 Martial Coup
2 Wildfield Borderpost
2 Fieldmist Borderpost
6 Island
5 Plains
3 Forest
4 Mystic Gate
2 Flooded Grove
1 Gargoyle Castle
Sideboard:
4 Great Sable Stag
3 Stillmoon Cavalier
3 Ethersworn Canonist
2 Burrenton Forge Tender
2 Negate
1 Planar Collapse
Not really happy with the sideboard so far except that I have been considering moving Great Sable Stag to the main in place of Kitchen Finks. Faeries and 5 color are pretty heavily favored online so it just increases that matchup. Have been considering some amount of Essence Scatters ect.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Its Time to Paint!
The Chicago PTQ has come and gone. I have learned some valuable lessons out of this most recent PTQ. I had been testing Time Sieve all week and should have just played it since I had shifted knowledge in that direction. I did not get home until about 130am Saturday morning and questioned if I should really play that deck. I knew I did not want to play 5 color control because I expected Jund and 5CB to be out like crazy. I was definitely right about that assumption. The metagame was super awkward as the amount of Kithkin/5 color control/5CB/Blightning was unreal. I expected Blightning and 5CB to be in force to shut down 5cc, but assumed Kithkin would be dead. Flash back to earlier in the week. I had been watching some friends testing a Jund Painter Combo on MODO beta. The deck basically sets up a Violent Outburst cascading into a Painter's Servant that will name Blue. Then untap and Chaotic Backlash for lethal damage. I wanted to put this deck on hold as I thought the metagame was not right yet as Maelstrom Pulse or Lightning Bolt would set me back horribly. Something else also went wrong. One of the kids who was also playtesting the deck did well in a Magic League tournament. The list got posted that night/morning. I was not sure how many people would catch on to the deck or write off the idea. Just took some of the surprise factor out, which was awful at times. Sometimes I was forced to rawdog the Servant out the turn before I was going to backlash and it was easily removed. The deck is very solid and I feel there needs to be some changes and the manabase needs changed around for sure. I would probably even consider dropping a chaotic backlash to the board and playing a 26th land. Here is the deck for reference:
1 Gargoyle Castle
1 Swamp
4 Reflecting Pool
4 Savage Lands
4 Fire-Lit Thicket
1 Twilight Mire
2 Graven Cairns
3 Mountain
1 Vivid Crag
1 Vivid Grove
1 Vivid Marsh
2 Forest
4 Shriekmaw
4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Great Sable Stag
4 Painter's Servant
4 Chaotic Backlash
4 Violent Outburst
3 Bituminous Blast
4 Flame Javelin
4 Volcanic Fallout
Sideboard:
2 Infest
4 Thought Hemorrhage
4 Anathemancer
4 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Jund Charm
Round 1 I played against Mark Ruby playing Boat Brew. Game 1 I Outburst for Servant EOT turn 4. Untapped and cast Backlash for 24 damage. I boarded in infest and maelstrom pulses to get rid of Burrenton Forge Tenders and out of control spectral prosession tokens. Game 2 he got the nut draw. Stalwart into Forge Tender into Spectral into Bashing. Game 3 was really close and I totally punted the match. He attacked all in turn 4 for 16 damage, was 10 damage, but calculated him having another Honor the Pure under the Heights. My board position was GSS, and 2 Painters Servants. He would have one mana open after activating the heights. I had him on Path to Exile, which seemed about right. So I blocked with GSS and 1 Painter's Servant. He had the path and I took 14. It was looking pretty slim to win. Of course I drew the Chaotic backlash, but the Forge Tender was still in play. I bashed in with my dudes and he went to 13. During his upkeep I tried to Backlash him. At first I thought he was going to scoop them up then he looked at backlash. I pointed out the source was blue, trying to mise a win. Then he asked oracle text of Painter's Servant and I scooped up the cards. I dont regret trying to Jedi Mind Trick there because it almost worked, but at the same time it was a scum move.
1-2 (0-1)
Round 2 I played Charles Hendricks playing 5CB. This matchup is kind of funny because there is a rivalry between us from playing at the same store ect. I knew it would be a solid game of Magic. Cj won the die roll and lead with a vivid. I followed and he played a putrid leech. My first play was a GSS. I then played BBE which hit a Outburst which lead into a Painters Servant. I was down in the point of the game where I kind of didnt want to expose the alt win condition, but it happened. I also was at the point to where if he doesnt have maelstrom pulse in hand I untap and backlash for lethal. He pulses and I scoop them up to game 2. I bring in Anathemancers and a jund charm. I start off with a mulligan and hand seems solid except both lands are CIPT. I missed a landdrop turn 3. Hit one turn 4 and 5. Had back to back BBE, but hit mancer and fallout. When I played the Servant it got pulsed and that shut off the backlash. CJ had double Cryptic command and I had no outs with my troop tapped out. I probably should have mulliganed to 5 game 2, but luckily hit some land. 0-2 (0-2) Should have dropped, but played to get some points back.
Round 3 played against some random guy playing Elf Combo. I turn 5 backlashed him both games when he had infinite guys out. Thanks for playing. 2-0 (1-2)
Round 4 played against some guy playing Kithkin. Game 1 was close but not needing to hit Servant is always nice. Game 2 I had the nut draw minus a painters servant. A key infest from BBE set up an outburst into Servant. 2 turns later I hit a backlash after he had played a CGR. I show him the backlash and he scoops them up.
2-0 (2-2) At this point I decided to call it a day as I was tired/hungry and had no chance to make top 8. I had gained some points back and was back to the drawing board. Also turned out for the better because I was able to attend a birthday party for my girlfriends sister. Cant go wrong with 7 and 7.
As I look ahead this week into the PTQ in Madison and PTQs at gencon; I think Jund decks are going to be all over. They have favorable matchups against the field and are rather resilient. Sullivans Merfolk deck was very solid and I expect that to be played a lot this weekend in Madison. I also expect Kowal/Van Lunans Zoo deck to be played once a list appears. Currently Im leaning towards playing the same deck. Tweaking some of the weaker points and boarding for a more current field.
1 Gargoyle Castle
1 Swamp
4 Reflecting Pool
4 Savage Lands
4 Fire-Lit Thicket
1 Twilight Mire
2 Graven Cairns
3 Mountain
1 Vivid Crag
1 Vivid Grove
1 Vivid Marsh
2 Forest
4 Shriekmaw
4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Great Sable Stag
4 Painter's Servant
4 Chaotic Backlash
4 Violent Outburst
3 Bituminous Blast
4 Flame Javelin
4 Volcanic Fallout
Sideboard:
2 Infest
4 Thought Hemorrhage
4 Anathemancer
4 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Jund Charm
Round 1 I played against Mark Ruby playing Boat Brew. Game 1 I Outburst for Servant EOT turn 4. Untapped and cast Backlash for 24 damage. I boarded in infest and maelstrom pulses to get rid of Burrenton Forge Tenders and out of control spectral prosession tokens. Game 2 he got the nut draw. Stalwart into Forge Tender into Spectral into Bashing. Game 3 was really close and I totally punted the match. He attacked all in turn 4 for 16 damage, was 10 damage, but calculated him having another Honor the Pure under the Heights. My board position was GSS, and 2 Painters Servants. He would have one mana open after activating the heights. I had him on Path to Exile, which seemed about right. So I blocked with GSS and 1 Painter's Servant. He had the path and I took 14. It was looking pretty slim to win. Of course I drew the Chaotic backlash, but the Forge Tender was still in play. I bashed in with my dudes and he went to 13. During his upkeep I tried to Backlash him. At first I thought he was going to scoop them up then he looked at backlash. I pointed out the source was blue, trying to mise a win. Then he asked oracle text of Painter's Servant and I scooped up the cards. I dont regret trying to Jedi Mind Trick there because it almost worked, but at the same time it was a scum move.
1-2 (0-1)
Round 2 I played Charles Hendricks playing 5CB. This matchup is kind of funny because there is a rivalry between us from playing at the same store ect. I knew it would be a solid game of Magic. Cj won the die roll and lead with a vivid. I followed and he played a putrid leech. My first play was a GSS. I then played BBE which hit a Outburst which lead into a Painters Servant. I was down in the point of the game where I kind of didnt want to expose the alt win condition, but it happened. I also was at the point to where if he doesnt have maelstrom pulse in hand I untap and backlash for lethal. He pulses and I scoop them up to game 2. I bring in Anathemancers and a jund charm. I start off with a mulligan and hand seems solid except both lands are CIPT. I missed a landdrop turn 3. Hit one turn 4 and 5. Had back to back BBE, but hit mancer and fallout. When I played the Servant it got pulsed and that shut off the backlash. CJ had double Cryptic command and I had no outs with my troop tapped out. I probably should have mulliganed to 5 game 2, but luckily hit some land. 0-2 (0-2) Should have dropped, but played to get some points back.
Round 3 played against some random guy playing Elf Combo. I turn 5 backlashed him both games when he had infinite guys out. Thanks for playing. 2-0 (1-2)
Round 4 played against some guy playing Kithkin. Game 1 was close but not needing to hit Servant is always nice. Game 2 I had the nut draw minus a painters servant. A key infest from BBE set up an outburst into Servant. 2 turns later I hit a backlash after he had played a CGR. I show him the backlash and he scoops them up.
2-0 (2-2) At this point I decided to call it a day as I was tired/hungry and had no chance to make top 8. I had gained some points back and was back to the drawing board. Also turned out for the better because I was able to attend a birthday party for my girlfriends sister. Cant go wrong with 7 and 7.
As I look ahead this week into the PTQ in Madison and PTQs at gencon; I think Jund decks are going to be all over. They have favorable matchups against the field and are rather resilient. Sullivans Merfolk deck was very solid and I expect that to be played a lot this weekend in Madison. I also expect Kowal/Van Lunans Zoo deck to be played once a list appears. Currently Im leaning towards playing the same deck. Tweaking some of the weaker points and boarding for a more current field.
Friday, July 31, 2009
A Land Before Time Sieve...
So 2 weeks ago I was 100% sure I wanted to continue playing 5cc as I know the deck inside out. Well after Shuhei winning Japanese Nationals the same weekend I made top 8 with the deck and this past weekend with Gindy, Yurchick, and Anderson making top 8 with 5cc it looks like it will be hated out to the max. Kithkin is dead and their Advisor, Cedric Phillips has buried them. So I think if you want to continue to play 5cc the Runed Halos need to come back into the main for Plumeveils. I have a feeling this weekend will see a rise in Blightning decks, 5 color blood/mannequin with anathemancer main, and time sieve combo.
Earlier this week I had text my friend Jon Knapp about playing the Time Sieve combo deck at the upcoming PTQ in Chicago. I told him about the favorable matchups it had against the 5 color control decks. The only downside was that the deck gets completely hosed by Faeries, which I hope are still dead after the results of last weekend with 32 Great Stable Stags and 31 Volcanic Fallouts.
Oliver Ruel made top 8 in French Nationals with the following:
Mainboard:
7 Island
3 Mystic Gate
3 Plains
3 Swamp
2 Ethersworn Canonist
2 Cryptic Command
4 Elsewhere Flask
4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Howling Mine
2 Jace Beleren
3 Kaleidostone
4 Mistvein Borderpost
4 Open the Vaults
4 Pollen Lullaby
3 Silence
2 Tezzeret the Seeker
3 Time Sieve
4 Time Warp
# 61
Sideboard:
1 Jace Beleren
2 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Cryptic Command
3 Burrenton Forge-Tender
3 Meddling Mage
2 Negate
1 Silence
2 Vedalken Outlander
# 15
I think this version seems better than the Finnish Nationals version. The maindeck Silences are very good and set up turns for you. After playing this deck a few times I was not too happy with the maindeck Ethersworn Canonist. I know they are there to fight off Elf Combo which is a turn or 2 faster than our own combo. The deck has no maindeck answer to Gaddock Teeg. Many people like their G/W decks and this guy will be in them considering how popular big spells have been over the last couple of weeks. I like to have at least one out main to have a chance and not be entering scoop mode. I know it is possible to take tons of turns under Teeg and hope to mill them with Jace and then pass turn and have them die to Howling Mine effects, but that will not always get there. I have been testing a disperse main and it has been pretty solid. Another idea I have been working with my playtest group has been the inclusion of 1 Magister Sphinx and 1 Thopter Foundry. These inclusions have given me outs in games in which I should have no chance in winning. The Sphinx is always discarded if drawn. When an Open the Vaults is cast your opponent will goto 10. Depending on board position you may be free to kill with just the Sphinx. The Thopter Foundry is also an out for lethal damage to chump block and hope to combo the next turn. I propose the following list which I have been testing this week.
Mainboard:
7 Island
3 Mystic Gate
4 Plains
2 Swamp
2 Cryptic Command
4 Elsewhere Flask
4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Howling Mine
2 Jace Beleren
2 Kaleidostone
4 Mistvein Borderpost
4 Open the Vaults
4 Pollen Lullaby
3 Silence
2 Tezzeret the Seeker
3 Time Sieve
4 Time Warp
1 Thopter Foundry
1 Magister Sphinx
1 Disperse
# 61
Sideboard:
3 Path to Exile
3 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Silence
3 Negate
1 Relic of Progenitus
2 Thopter Foundry
1 Sphinx of the Steel Wind
1 Platinum Angel
# 15
The board still has some things to work out. The alternate guys package in the board has been alright. Not too impressed with it, but when needed it has been game changing. There might be some Meddling Mages added to get around being Thought Hemmorhaged or to name Maelstrom Pulse. I have one more solid night of playtesting before the PTQ. If I could only take an extra turn to see where I would end up the following day. See you next time with a full report from PTQ Austin:Chicago.
Earlier this week I had text my friend Jon Knapp about playing the Time Sieve combo deck at the upcoming PTQ in Chicago. I told him about the favorable matchups it had against the 5 color control decks. The only downside was that the deck gets completely hosed by Faeries, which I hope are still dead after the results of last weekend with 32 Great Stable Stags and 31 Volcanic Fallouts.
Oliver Ruel made top 8 in French Nationals with the following:
Mainboard:
7 Island
3 Mystic Gate
3 Plains
3 Swamp
2 Ethersworn Canonist
2 Cryptic Command
4 Elsewhere Flask
4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Howling Mine
2 Jace Beleren
3 Kaleidostone
4 Mistvein Borderpost
4 Open the Vaults
4 Pollen Lullaby
3 Silence
2 Tezzeret the Seeker
3 Time Sieve
4 Time Warp
# 61
Sideboard:
1 Jace Beleren
2 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Cryptic Command
3 Burrenton Forge-Tender
3 Meddling Mage
2 Negate
1 Silence
2 Vedalken Outlander
# 15
I think this version seems better than the Finnish Nationals version. The maindeck Silences are very good and set up turns for you. After playing this deck a few times I was not too happy with the maindeck Ethersworn Canonist. I know they are there to fight off Elf Combo which is a turn or 2 faster than our own combo. The deck has no maindeck answer to Gaddock Teeg. Many people like their G/W decks and this guy will be in them considering how popular big spells have been over the last couple of weeks. I like to have at least one out main to have a chance and not be entering scoop mode. I know it is possible to take tons of turns under Teeg and hope to mill them with Jace and then pass turn and have them die to Howling Mine effects, but that will not always get there. I have been testing a disperse main and it has been pretty solid. Another idea I have been working with my playtest group has been the inclusion of 1 Magister Sphinx and 1 Thopter Foundry. These inclusions have given me outs in games in which I should have no chance in winning. The Sphinx is always discarded if drawn. When an Open the Vaults is cast your opponent will goto 10. Depending on board position you may be free to kill with just the Sphinx. The Thopter Foundry is also an out for lethal damage to chump block and hope to combo the next turn. I propose the following list which I have been testing this week.
Mainboard:
7 Island
3 Mystic Gate
4 Plains
2 Swamp
2 Cryptic Command
4 Elsewhere Flask
4 Fieldmist Borderpost
4 Howling Mine
2 Jace Beleren
2 Kaleidostone
4 Mistvein Borderpost
4 Open the Vaults
4 Pollen Lullaby
3 Silence
2 Tezzeret the Seeker
3 Time Sieve
4 Time Warp
1 Thopter Foundry
1 Magister Sphinx
1 Disperse
# 61
Sideboard:
3 Path to Exile
3 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Silence
3 Negate
1 Relic of Progenitus
2 Thopter Foundry
1 Sphinx of the Steel Wind
1 Platinum Angel
# 15
The board still has some things to work out. The alternate guys package in the board has been alright. Not too impressed with it, but when needed it has been game changing. There might be some Meddling Mages added to get around being Thought Hemmorhaged or to name Maelstrom Pulse. I have one more solid night of playtesting before the PTQ. If I could only take an extra turn to see where I would end up the following day. See you next time with a full report from PTQ Austin:Chicago.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Justice Replaced by Revenge
Last weekend was the Kentucky Open. It is usually one of the bigger tournaments besides other countries Nationals before USA Nats. In the past it has set up metagames for Nationals and some awesome decks have come from the tournament, the UGW Blink deck to name one. So my friends and I head there after testing all week with our decks. I felt that 5cc was one of the stronger decks entering the weekend. It has a good game against Kithkin, Elves, and aggrobased decks, while can still battle the mirror and Faeries matchup.
Saturdays tournament was less than stellar for me so I won't talk too much about it. I ended up dying round 6. My 2 losses on the day were to 4 color cascade control and Elves. I thought I had kept a fairly solid hand game 2 against the cascade control, but could not find a runed halo in time before I was taking 6-7 damage from anathemancer. Liliana Vess also destroyed me game 1. Was not expecting that card at all. Against Elves it was very close. Game 3 I had reset his board with a volcanic fallout, but the next turn he was able to make a bunch of dudes again. I drew 2 cards deeper and found a firespout. Mind you he had double Elvish Archdruid out. So I cast firespout thinking I was good, until he activates his land and out pops another Archdruid. The ultimate blowout. I was a manaoff of being able to play cryptic command and that was game. My next card was Hallowed Burial, so seeing that card was definitely a dagger in my side.
Sundays PTQ was a bit different. We had all planned to wake up around 630 and get ready and head to the tournament site. I wouldnt say I had the best sleep because I kept waking up and texting with a friend and then a kid's mom called him drunk at 3am wondering where he was. So I woke up in panic mode and it was 830. I woke everyone up and we were out of the room quick. We show up to the tournament site only to find out we were the first ones there. The tournament didnt start until 11am, which most start at 10am. So we had a bunch of time to waste. I played the same deck as the day before. Here is the list for reference.
Bryan Mohr
5th Place - Kentucky - Louisville - 7/19
Main Deck
61 cards
2 Cascade Bluffs
2 Exotic Orchard
3 Island
3 Mystic Gate
4 Reflecting Pool
2 Sunken Ruins
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Marsh
3 Vivid Meadow
27 lands
1 Bogardan Hellkite
2 Broodmate Dragon
3 Mulldrifter
1 Platinum Angel
7 creatures
3 Broken Ambitions
2 Cruel Ultimatum
4 Cryptic Command
1 Doom Blade
4 Esper Charm
2 Firespout
3 Hallowed Burial
2 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Obelisk of Alara
3 Runed Halo
2 Volcanic Fallout
27 other spells
Sideboard
1 Banefire
2 Celestial Purge
4 Great Sable Stag
1 Identity Crisis
1 Pithing Needle
1 Planar Cleansing
3 Plumeveil
2 Volcanic Fallout
15 sideboard cards
Round 1 I played against Joseph Wildermuth playing GW Little Kid deck.
The only thing I worry about in this matchup is when he resolves Gaddock Teeg or Wilt Lead Liege. If I can take care of those threats I am golden. Game 1 I blew him out, also he didnt see any green sources. Game 2 he had a pretty insane draw of 2 land and dudes. He was able to kill me before I could find a hallowed burial. Game 3 was back and forth. After I had Burialed he played a Cloudgoat Ranger, which I had a firespout for. Then I dropped a Broodmate Dragon and was off to victory. 2-1 (1-0)
Round 2 I played against Rj Epperson playing 5 Color Control
Game 1 he missed land drops 4 turns in a row. This is usually bad for the mirror. I was able to resolve a Cruel and get some dragon beats in. Game 2 I rode Great Stable Stag for a while, until he was able to clear them away. He resolved an Obelisk and started shooting me. I had drawn a banefire, but was trying to attack with a Drifter and Dragon into his Wall of Reverence and hope he would kill off a guy with the Obelisk then I could dome him for the win. I was always 1 short of being able to kill him. He resolved 2 Cruels and we were off to game 3. I opened with turns 3 and 4 Great Stable Stags and rode them to Victory. From what I was told he had kept in a bunch of bad cards. 2-1 (2-0)
Round 3 I played against Mike Bennett playing GW Little Kid.
We got deckchecked this round and we were both good to go and off. Game 1 and 2 were blowouts for both of us. Game 3 He had a Teeg which I pulsed. He had another Teeg. I had the Doomblade. I drew some cards. Countered his Colossus and then Crueled his hand away. I played a Dragon and started beating. It was close. but he couldnt keep enough pressure on me.
2-1 (3-0)
Round 4 I played Justin Warbington playing Elves!
Game 1 he starts comboing off and I respond with a volcanic fallout and blowout his board. He starts rebuilding his hand. Turn 7 I dropped a Platinum Angel and he scoops them up since he has no maindeck answer. Game 2 was pretty similar to game 1 except I cleared his board twice with Hallowed Burial. Then resolved a Broodmate Dragon and got to work. 2-0 (4-0)
Round 5 I played against Chad Page playing Elves!
Game 1 and 2 of this round were like Deja vu of round 4. Platinum Angel got there again. And game 2 was all about the board sweepers. It was funny because the guy was next to me the round before and had said something about hoping I would never draw Platinum. I mean he did get a turn 3 primal command on me, but never could fully combo me. 2-0 (5-0)
Round 6 I played againt William Kerns playing Kithkin
If I won this round I would be able to draw in the next 2 so no pressure here, plus it was a favorable matchup. He also thought I was playing Kithkin and got very sad when I dropped a vivid turn 1. I missed a few land drops against him. Had a well timed doomblade and firespout. He played some more dudes and I tapped him down a couple turns. Drew some cards until I could find a Hallowed Burial. Played Burial and Broodmate and was off to the races. Game 2 was similar to the first except I always had removal for him. 2-0 (6-0)
Round 7 I drew with George Taylor playing Elves!
We were the only undefeated players left so we played it safe and drew. I kind of wanted to play as I had been dominating the matchup all day and I wanted some justice from the day before as he had knocked me out from the Open. ID (6-0-1)
Round 8 I drew with Jared Sharp playing 5 Color Control.
I had the highest breaks so I thought about playing him so I could position myself against an Elves player and avoid the mirror. He asked me to draw so I accepted and chilled until the top 8. ID (6-0-2)
Quarterfinals of Top 8 I played Justin Brown playing 5 Color Control
Game 1 was pretty epic. We played draw go for the first 20 turns. At the end of his turn I decided to try and flash in a Bogardan Hellkite. He let the dragon resolve. He had 2 plumeveils to block the dragon. My hand was pretty weak as far as counter magic went. Broken Ambitions is not as good as Cryptic Command haha. So he attempts to Cruel I attempt to Cryptic, he shows Cryptic I play broken to at least tap him out and would leave me with 1 card in hand after the cruel. I play Cruel the turn after and he has 1 card left which is obviously Cruel. I ripped a Cruel off the top played it and returned Platinum Angel. I honestly was drawing dead at this point. I had 1 Broken Ambitions in hand and 1 Mulldrifter plus 5 lands left in my deck. I knew he had a Hallowed Burial on the bottom of his library from an earlier clash. He also had a cryptic command and bounced my Platinum Angel during upkeep and I died.
Game 2 was not as good. I played a Great Stable Stag. Got in with it a few turns. He played his own. Then played a Jace Followed by Ajani Vengeant. The Planeswalkers literally destroyed me this game. I couldnt keep up with their advantages on me. So I lost and got 5th place. Justin ended up winning the tournament. His deck was really solid and the board was very good against the mirror. I definitely will be playing Jace over Mulldrifter as the pros outweigh the cons. I think I will be playing negate in my board again as well as Ajani Vengeant. I think 5 color is going to be one of the top decks again and feel the deck needs to advance towards being able to beat control. Im taking a break this week from playing and watching some Nationals coverage. Hopefully the field changes a little bit and there is a breakout deck.
Saturdays tournament was less than stellar for me so I won't talk too much about it. I ended up dying round 6. My 2 losses on the day were to 4 color cascade control and Elves. I thought I had kept a fairly solid hand game 2 against the cascade control, but could not find a runed halo in time before I was taking 6-7 damage from anathemancer. Liliana Vess also destroyed me game 1. Was not expecting that card at all. Against Elves it was very close. Game 3 I had reset his board with a volcanic fallout, but the next turn he was able to make a bunch of dudes again. I drew 2 cards deeper and found a firespout. Mind you he had double Elvish Archdruid out. So I cast firespout thinking I was good, until he activates his land and out pops another Archdruid. The ultimate blowout. I was a manaoff of being able to play cryptic command and that was game. My next card was Hallowed Burial, so seeing that card was definitely a dagger in my side.
Sundays PTQ was a bit different. We had all planned to wake up around 630 and get ready and head to the tournament site. I wouldnt say I had the best sleep because I kept waking up and texting with a friend and then a kid's mom called him drunk at 3am wondering where he was. So I woke up in panic mode and it was 830. I woke everyone up and we were out of the room quick. We show up to the tournament site only to find out we were the first ones there. The tournament didnt start until 11am, which most start at 10am. So we had a bunch of time to waste. I played the same deck as the day before. Here is the list for reference.
Bryan Mohr
5th Place - Kentucky - Louisville - 7/19
Main Deck
61 cards
2 Cascade Bluffs
2 Exotic Orchard
3 Island
3 Mystic Gate
4 Reflecting Pool
2 Sunken Ruins
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Marsh
3 Vivid Meadow
27 lands
1 Bogardan Hellkite
2 Broodmate Dragon
3 Mulldrifter
1 Platinum Angel
7 creatures
3 Broken Ambitions
2 Cruel Ultimatum
4 Cryptic Command
1 Doom Blade
4 Esper Charm
2 Firespout
3 Hallowed Burial
2 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Obelisk of Alara
3 Runed Halo
2 Volcanic Fallout
27 other spells
Sideboard
1 Banefire
2 Celestial Purge
4 Great Sable Stag
1 Identity Crisis
1 Pithing Needle
1 Planar Cleansing
3 Plumeveil
2 Volcanic Fallout
15 sideboard cards
Round 1 I played against Joseph Wildermuth playing GW Little Kid deck.
The only thing I worry about in this matchup is when he resolves Gaddock Teeg or Wilt Lead Liege. If I can take care of those threats I am golden. Game 1 I blew him out, also he didnt see any green sources. Game 2 he had a pretty insane draw of 2 land and dudes. He was able to kill me before I could find a hallowed burial. Game 3 was back and forth. After I had Burialed he played a Cloudgoat Ranger, which I had a firespout for. Then I dropped a Broodmate Dragon and was off to victory. 2-1 (1-0)
Round 2 I played against Rj Epperson playing 5 Color Control
Game 1 he missed land drops 4 turns in a row. This is usually bad for the mirror. I was able to resolve a Cruel and get some dragon beats in. Game 2 I rode Great Stable Stag for a while, until he was able to clear them away. He resolved an Obelisk and started shooting me. I had drawn a banefire, but was trying to attack with a Drifter and Dragon into his Wall of Reverence and hope he would kill off a guy with the Obelisk then I could dome him for the win. I was always 1 short of being able to kill him. He resolved 2 Cruels and we were off to game 3. I opened with turns 3 and 4 Great Stable Stags and rode them to Victory. From what I was told he had kept in a bunch of bad cards. 2-1 (2-0)
Round 3 I played against Mike Bennett playing GW Little Kid.
We got deckchecked this round and we were both good to go and off. Game 1 and 2 were blowouts for both of us. Game 3 He had a Teeg which I pulsed. He had another Teeg. I had the Doomblade. I drew some cards. Countered his Colossus and then Crueled his hand away. I played a Dragon and started beating. It was close. but he couldnt keep enough pressure on me.
2-1 (3-0)
Round 4 I played Justin Warbington playing Elves!
Game 1 he starts comboing off and I respond with a volcanic fallout and blowout his board. He starts rebuilding his hand. Turn 7 I dropped a Platinum Angel and he scoops them up since he has no maindeck answer. Game 2 was pretty similar to game 1 except I cleared his board twice with Hallowed Burial. Then resolved a Broodmate Dragon and got to work. 2-0 (4-0)
Round 5 I played against Chad Page playing Elves!
Game 1 and 2 of this round were like Deja vu of round 4. Platinum Angel got there again. And game 2 was all about the board sweepers. It was funny because the guy was next to me the round before and had said something about hoping I would never draw Platinum. I mean he did get a turn 3 primal command on me, but never could fully combo me. 2-0 (5-0)
Round 6 I played againt William Kerns playing Kithkin
If I won this round I would be able to draw in the next 2 so no pressure here, plus it was a favorable matchup. He also thought I was playing Kithkin and got very sad when I dropped a vivid turn 1. I missed a few land drops against him. Had a well timed doomblade and firespout. He played some more dudes and I tapped him down a couple turns. Drew some cards until I could find a Hallowed Burial. Played Burial and Broodmate and was off to the races. Game 2 was similar to the first except I always had removal for him. 2-0 (6-0)
Round 7 I drew with George Taylor playing Elves!
We were the only undefeated players left so we played it safe and drew. I kind of wanted to play as I had been dominating the matchup all day and I wanted some justice from the day before as he had knocked me out from the Open. ID (6-0-1)
Round 8 I drew with Jared Sharp playing 5 Color Control.
I had the highest breaks so I thought about playing him so I could position myself against an Elves player and avoid the mirror. He asked me to draw so I accepted and chilled until the top 8. ID (6-0-2)
Quarterfinals of Top 8 I played Justin Brown playing 5 Color Control
Game 1 was pretty epic. We played draw go for the first 20 turns. At the end of his turn I decided to try and flash in a Bogardan Hellkite. He let the dragon resolve. He had 2 plumeveils to block the dragon. My hand was pretty weak as far as counter magic went. Broken Ambitions is not as good as Cryptic Command haha. So he attempts to Cruel I attempt to Cryptic, he shows Cryptic I play broken to at least tap him out and would leave me with 1 card in hand after the cruel. I play Cruel the turn after and he has 1 card left which is obviously Cruel. I ripped a Cruel off the top played it and returned Platinum Angel. I honestly was drawing dead at this point. I had 1 Broken Ambitions in hand and 1 Mulldrifter plus 5 lands left in my deck. I knew he had a Hallowed Burial on the bottom of his library from an earlier clash. He also had a cryptic command and bounced my Platinum Angel during upkeep and I died.
Game 2 was not as good. I played a Great Stable Stag. Got in with it a few turns. He played his own. Then played a Jace Followed by Ajani Vengeant. The Planeswalkers literally destroyed me this game. I couldnt keep up with their advantages on me. So I lost and got 5th place. Justin ended up winning the tournament. His deck was really solid and the board was very good against the mirror. I definitely will be playing Jace over Mulldrifter as the pros outweigh the cons. I think I will be playing negate in my board again as well as Ajani Vengeant. I think 5 color is going to be one of the top decks again and feel the deck needs to advance towards being able to beat control. Im taking a break this week from playing and watching some Nationals coverage. Hopefully the field changes a little bit and there is a breakout deck.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Ponderings and the Kentucky Open 2009
So it has been a while since I have even thought about writing in this blog about Magic. I had a less than stellar performance at the PTQ in Indianapolis and there has not been any events within range to justify traveling for. I have been playing a lot of MODO most recently. Unfortunately my favorite deck will be coming to an end when M10 comes into digital form. The Cascade LD deck has been pretty insane. With the loss of rain of tears and boomerang this deck is basically garbage, which some may say it was in the first place LOL. Anyways we are onto new things in this new M10 meta. The elephant in the room is Kithkin followed by those always dominating faeries. Red Deck Wins will see some play, but I think the deck will not be able to hold its own. The Jund Cascade decks are still very strong and will still be at the top tables. Im not sure how I feel about Reveillark. Most of my friends have moved onto other decks and left this behind so I think I will follow. Although I do like my Reveillarks in the Elementals deck which is very strong at the moment. Elfball is fairly sick and will seem some rise in popularity now that wrath is gone.
This past weekend was the M10 prerelease. I showed up to the site to sell some cards and hang for a bit. Low and behold some old friends from GO Games had started playing again. Austin and Steve were 2 of the younger players at the old store that had very solid game and minimal play mistakes. They both did very well for themselves when JSS was still around. Anyways after chatting with them a while we decided we would start playtesting again for the Kentucky Open this upcoming weekend. Steve is looking at Kithkin as being the best aggro deck is something he is used to playing. Austin is looking into Faeries as he played it for a bit before he took his break from the game. On the other hand Joe Hein and myself have been looking into 5 Color Control again as I think Anathemancer is taking a seat on the bench for a bit. Here is the list we have been testing.
3 Mulldrifter
2 Broodmate Dragon
1 Platinum Angel
1 Bogarden Hellkite
4 Esper Charm
3 Broken Ambitions
4 Cryptic Command
2 Pyroclasm
2 Firespout
3 Hallowed Burial
1 Doomblade
2 Cruel Ultimatum
3 Runed Halo
2 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Makeshift Mannequin
4 Reflecting Pool
2 Exotic Orchard
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Marsh
3 Vivid Meadow
3 Sunken Ruins
3 Mystic Gate
1 Cascade Bluffs
3 Island
The deck has been performing very well against the top tier decks. There have been many times to where Kithkin has gotten the nuts and we have been able to stabilize around 4-6 life. The sideboard is still in progress and will change throughout testing in the week. Right now it looks like there will be a handful of Plumeveils, some Volcanic Fallouts, possibly a couple Essence Scatters, and a lot of 1 ofs. The deck is already playing so many threats that some choices seem suboptimal. Anyways check back next week as I report back with how we all did. We will be heading the the PTQ in Kentucky the next day also. Check for live feeds at Twitter PHILAPHUNK
This past weekend was the M10 prerelease. I showed up to the site to sell some cards and hang for a bit. Low and behold some old friends from GO Games had started playing again. Austin and Steve were 2 of the younger players at the old store that had very solid game and minimal play mistakes. They both did very well for themselves when JSS was still around. Anyways after chatting with them a while we decided we would start playtesting again for the Kentucky Open this upcoming weekend. Steve is looking at Kithkin as being the best aggro deck is something he is used to playing. Austin is looking into Faeries as he played it for a bit before he took his break from the game. On the other hand Joe Hein and myself have been looking into 5 Color Control again as I think Anathemancer is taking a seat on the bench for a bit. Here is the list we have been testing.
3 Mulldrifter
2 Broodmate Dragon
1 Platinum Angel
1 Bogarden Hellkite
4 Esper Charm
3 Broken Ambitions
4 Cryptic Command
2 Pyroclasm
2 Firespout
3 Hallowed Burial
1 Doomblade
2 Cruel Ultimatum
3 Runed Halo
2 Maelstrom Pulse
1 Makeshift Mannequin
4 Reflecting Pool
2 Exotic Orchard
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Marsh
3 Vivid Meadow
3 Sunken Ruins
3 Mystic Gate
1 Cascade Bluffs
3 Island
The deck has been performing very well against the top tier decks. There have been many times to where Kithkin has gotten the nuts and we have been able to stabilize around 4-6 life. The sideboard is still in progress and will change throughout testing in the week. Right now it looks like there will be a handful of Plumeveils, some Volcanic Fallouts, possibly a couple Essence Scatters, and a lot of 1 ofs. The deck is already playing so many threats that some choices seem suboptimal. Anyways check back next week as I report back with how we all did. We will be heading the the PTQ in Kentucky the next day also. Check for live feeds at Twitter PHILAPHUNK
Friday, June 19, 2009
Victory Comes One Land Drop at a Time....
This is the first PTQ of the season I had been able to goto for Austin. I was looking for other people in our group to go, but the drive kind of made people not want to go. So Ben Swartz and myself were on our way to Detroit Friday evening. We get to RIW around midnight and see everyone up there. Most of the sharks in Detroit are already qualified from the GP or the PT so the field is more watered down than usual which is a good thing. Anyways we end up finding a cheap hotel and call it a night. The next day we goto Pandemonium and sign up. I decide to run the 5 color Cascade LD deck that I had been running online all week thanks to my friend Christian(who I had talk to on b9/MODO and awkwardly met sitting next to each other at GP Tacoma) Anways here is my 75 I ran for the tournament:
4 Boomerang
4 Rain of Tears
4 Fulminator Mage
2 Grixis Charm
2 Kathari Remant
4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Cryptic Command
3 Deny Reality
2 Primal Command
2 Incendiary Command
2 Enlisted Wurm
1 Cruel Ultimatum
1 Fire Lit Thicket
1 Flooded Grove
4 Sunken Ruins
2 Casacde Bluffs
4 Reflecting Pool
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Crag
3 Vivid Marsh
1 Exotic Orchard
1 Mountain
1 Island
Sideboard:
1 Cruel Ultimatum
3 Thought Hemorrhage
2 Primal Command
1 Wrath of God
3 Hallowed Burial
1 Austere Command
4 Consign to Dream
Round 1 Tiffany Kelly playing Budget White Weenie with Random Cards Game 1 she came out the door quick and I got smashed. I also kept a weak hand and didnt hit my 4th land until turn 7. Game 2 I side out Fulminator Mage for wrath effects. I hit a key wrath off an Enlisted Wurm and he goes all the way. Game 3 was too close for comfort. She had a couple dudes and a Stillmoon. I had a lot of land out and 3 land in hand. I ripped into Cruel Ultimatum and proceded to draw Cryptic, Bloodbraid and a land. I tap her guys draw a card. It was another Cryptic. I play bloodbraid cascade into grixis charm kill a dude. I attack she goes to 9. She attacks all in I assume she will pump her knight for lethal so I let her attack she does as expected I command her dude back to hand and draw the 2nd ultimatum. How lucky. 2-1 overall 1-0
Round 2 Lazorus Jackson playing Red Deck Wins with Black. Dont recall too much. Game 1 he had 0 land in play and Bloodbraid Elf went the distance. Game 2 he hits a key anathemancer and flame javelins for lethal.. Game 3 was very close. He has 2 land and a ram gang. Im at 7. He attacks in I goto 4. He passes. I draw a blank and he hits a land and Javelins me for the win.
1-2 overall 1-1
Round 3 Justin McComb playing BW Tokens. Game 1 I keep him on 2 land the whole game and try to race his bitterblossom. I think I cast incendiary command to early because it killed 4 dudes and my bloodbraid but I needed to keep him off his 2nd white source. I he ends up at 1 and is swings in with 7 tokens. Game 2 and 3 I get solid LD spells and dudes. Game 3 he said he kept a risky hand and it did cost him. He had no permanents and Enlisted Wurm went the distance. 2-1 overal 2-1
Round 4 Jack Nowakowski playing Red Deck Wins with Black. Thankfully these decks are chocked full of nonbasic goodness so the matchup isnt too terrible. I just have to make sure my life total is out of javelin range. This round not much happened. Dudes were played and killed. He had no land both games and I eventually ground out a win finding guys and swinging. 2-0
overall 3-1
Round 5 Kurtis Droge playing UW Reveillark. This matchup is god awful. They play so many basic lands that it makes me never want to play Fulminator Mage. He eventually gets Sowered and blows up my own land. I can never get a real advantage on this deck and lose in 2 quick games. Later to find out that Kurtis did eventually win the PTQ. His deck was very different in the fact that he ran Figure. Also the singleton Heap Doll in the sideboard lol. 0-2 overall 3-2
Round 6 Matt Cafferty playing 5 color Bloodbraid. This deck was designed to punish this deck. He never gets over 2 lands and gets the Bloodbraid beatdown. Game 2 was very similar. My opponent told me I was a horrible person for playing a deck like this and I thought it was pretty funny. 2-0 overall 4-2
Round 7 Josh Edelman playing Elementals. Turns out Manuel Bucher had been playing this deck on MODO during the week and ended up doing well with it at GP Sao Paulo. Horde of Notions can be very scary as can Infinite Fulminator Mages. The engine of Smokebraider and Bloomtender is quite ridciulous. Anyways game 1 I hit the nut cascade of wurm into reality into bloodbraid into fulminator mage. He has no colored source and has no answer to the wurm. Game 2 my oppoenent fetches up fulminator mage with his guy. Then procedes to play pithing needle turn 2 naming fulminator mage. LOL nice play idiot. Turn 3 he plays Mage and tries to sac it I point to needle and he has a retarded look like wow did I just do that. I procede to bash this mongoloid for his bad plays. 2-0 overall 5-2.
Round 8 Erik Robertson playing UW Revillark. Not much to say about this round. The matchup is really awful and I barely lost in 3. Game 3 he had no cards in hand. Rips into an Archmage with mana up. My only card in hand was Cruel Ultimaum which was going to be lethal with my dudes getting in. I am never able to get around the archmage the rest of the game. 1-2 overall 5-3
The deck wasnt too bad, but it does have a problem with Reveilark. I also see that deck getting very popular and has been making quite a few top 8's. Therefore I would not recommend this deck for the upcoming weekend. As I think Faeries will be out in fullforce. I think I will be playing an updated version of 5 color bloodbraid or rocking the Fae.
4 Boomerang
4 Rain of Tears
4 Fulminator Mage
2 Grixis Charm
2 Kathari Remant
4 Bloodbraid Elf
4 Cryptic Command
3 Deny Reality
2 Primal Command
2 Incendiary Command
2 Enlisted Wurm
1 Cruel Ultimatum
1 Fire Lit Thicket
1 Flooded Grove
4 Sunken Ruins
2 Casacde Bluffs
4 Reflecting Pool
4 Vivid Creek
4 Vivid Crag
3 Vivid Marsh
1 Exotic Orchard
1 Mountain
1 Island
Sideboard:
1 Cruel Ultimatum
3 Thought Hemorrhage
2 Primal Command
1 Wrath of God
3 Hallowed Burial
1 Austere Command
4 Consign to Dream
Round 1 Tiffany Kelly playing Budget White Weenie with Random Cards Game 1 she came out the door quick and I got smashed. I also kept a weak hand and didnt hit my 4th land until turn 7. Game 2 I side out Fulminator Mage for wrath effects. I hit a key wrath off an Enlisted Wurm and he goes all the way. Game 3 was too close for comfort. She had a couple dudes and a Stillmoon. I had a lot of land out and 3 land in hand. I ripped into Cruel Ultimatum and proceded to draw Cryptic, Bloodbraid and a land. I tap her guys draw a card. It was another Cryptic. I play bloodbraid cascade into grixis charm kill a dude. I attack she goes to 9. She attacks all in I assume she will pump her knight for lethal so I let her attack she does as expected I command her dude back to hand and draw the 2nd ultimatum. How lucky. 2-1 overall 1-0
Round 2 Lazorus Jackson playing Red Deck Wins with Black. Dont recall too much. Game 1 he had 0 land in play and Bloodbraid Elf went the distance. Game 2 he hits a key anathemancer and flame javelins for lethal.. Game 3 was very close. He has 2 land and a ram gang. Im at 7. He attacks in I goto 4. He passes. I draw a blank and he hits a land and Javelins me for the win.
1-2 overall 1-1
Round 3 Justin McComb playing BW Tokens. Game 1 I keep him on 2 land the whole game and try to race his bitterblossom. I think I cast incendiary command to early because it killed 4 dudes and my bloodbraid but I needed to keep him off his 2nd white source. I he ends up at 1 and is swings in with 7 tokens. Game 2 and 3 I get solid LD spells and dudes. Game 3 he said he kept a risky hand and it did cost him. He had no permanents and Enlisted Wurm went the distance. 2-1 overal 2-1
Round 4 Jack Nowakowski playing Red Deck Wins with Black. Thankfully these decks are chocked full of nonbasic goodness so the matchup isnt too terrible. I just have to make sure my life total is out of javelin range. This round not much happened. Dudes were played and killed. He had no land both games and I eventually ground out a win finding guys and swinging. 2-0
overall 3-1
Round 5 Kurtis Droge playing UW Reveillark. This matchup is god awful. They play so many basic lands that it makes me never want to play Fulminator Mage. He eventually gets Sowered and blows up my own land. I can never get a real advantage on this deck and lose in 2 quick games. Later to find out that Kurtis did eventually win the PTQ. His deck was very different in the fact that he ran Figure. Also the singleton Heap Doll in the sideboard lol. 0-2 overall 3-2
Round 6 Matt Cafferty playing 5 color Bloodbraid. This deck was designed to punish this deck. He never gets over 2 lands and gets the Bloodbraid beatdown. Game 2 was very similar. My opponent told me I was a horrible person for playing a deck like this and I thought it was pretty funny. 2-0 overall 4-2
Round 7 Josh Edelman playing Elementals. Turns out Manuel Bucher had been playing this deck on MODO during the week and ended up doing well with it at GP Sao Paulo. Horde of Notions can be very scary as can Infinite Fulminator Mages. The engine of Smokebraider and Bloomtender is quite ridciulous. Anyways game 1 I hit the nut cascade of wurm into reality into bloodbraid into fulminator mage. He has no colored source and has no answer to the wurm. Game 2 my oppoenent fetches up fulminator mage with his guy. Then procedes to play pithing needle turn 2 naming fulminator mage. LOL nice play idiot. Turn 3 he plays Mage and tries to sac it I point to needle and he has a retarded look like wow did I just do that. I procede to bash this mongoloid for his bad plays. 2-0 overall 5-2.
Round 8 Erik Robertson playing UW Revillark. Not much to say about this round. The matchup is really awful and I barely lost in 3. Game 3 he had no cards in hand. Rips into an Archmage with mana up. My only card in hand was Cruel Ultimaum which was going to be lethal with my dudes getting in. I am never able to get around the archmage the rest of the game. 1-2 overall 5-3
The deck wasnt too bad, but it does have a problem with Reveilark. I also see that deck getting very popular and has been making quite a few top 8's. Therefore I would not recommend this deck for the upcoming weekend. As I think Faeries will be out in fullforce. I think I will be playing an updated version of 5 color bloodbraid or rocking the Fae.
Day 2:Destination Failure
After a quick bite to eat at the Spaghetti Factory we went back to the hotel room and chilled then went to sleep. Woke up got ready got some new sleeves and we were off.
Round 10 Steven Stadnicki with Jund Cascade I figured I would start seeing these decks more on day 2 since they had been at the top tables all day. I keep a fairly quick hand of dudes and glorious anthem. He ends up being manascrewed and we are off to game 2. I mulligan to 5 and he comes out quick. Putrid Leech into Finks into Bloodbraid hitting pulse on my spectral and Im pretty much done for. Game 3 was really close. I had mirrorweave underneath my heights and had cloudgoat and friends a cenn and 2 spirit tokens. I swing in he doesnt block, he then bituminous blast my ranger, I let cascade resolve and he hits anathemancer(does his 2 damage) and he doesnt block. I activate heights with the blast on the stack copy my cenn and my dudes are huge and lethal. 2-1 overall 8-2
Round 11 Jamie Park with Nassif GBR Elves I knew he was playing some sort of elf deck after talking with Owen because he played him the first day. I knew he had colossal might as a blowout. Game 1 was going back and forth and creatures. I played Cloudgoat ranger to get blockers and potential lethal for the next turn. He goes to attack and has 2 cards in hand. I assume he has the colossal might so my block was correct, but he also had nameless inversion to trample over enough for lethal. Didnt see that coming! Game 2 was pretty similar we went back and forth with some guys. Im pretty sure this turn was where I messed up. I needed to play Cloudgoat Ranger so I could go on the more aggressive side(I had double anthem) so I wouldnt get blown out by fallout ect. His next turn he untaps lays his land and shows me chaotic backlash. I counted my white permenants and scooped it up. If I dont play the ranger that turn I probably live but would not have enough pressure on him. He still had 4 cards in hand. 0-2 overall 8-3
Round 12 Joey Zappelli playing BW Tokens. Dont recall much from this round except that this matchup is pretty much impossible since we have no general removal. 1-2 overall 8-4
At the point I cannot lose another match if I want to make some money.
Round 13 Tyler Blum playing Red Deck Wins. The first 2 game were very lopsided for both of us. Game 3 was an actual game. We went back and forth with some guys, he seemed to draw lots of Boggart Ram Gangs. He had a 4/4 Figure on the table also. Our life totals were tied at 10. He had no cards in hand and I passed turn. I didnt have anything strong in hand for tricks so he draws his card and hits the nuts because his facial feature was priceless. He taps 4 and plays EMBER GALE!1!!! WTF who plays that card in standard. Anyways I lose to a draft card and am out of money contention. 1-2 overall 8-5 At this point I could have dropped but I had nothing better to do and still played.
Round 14 Robert Berni with 5 color control. Not much happened here. I was able to race him game 1. Game 2 I blew him out with negate twice on cruel and cryptic command. 2-0 overall 9-5
Round 15 Corey Joffrion with Esper Lark. I sit down and have no opponent. He then shows up last minute in a panic and tells me his deck had been stolen. He runs up to the front and luckily someone had turned it in. This is a first time that someone in the magic community is not scum. Anyways we shuffle up and my opponent mulligans to 4 and 5 both games and I have explosive starts and I win a matchup that I shouldnt have won. 2-0 overall 10-5
So I finished in 92nd place out of 1145. I liked the deck, but would not play the blue part ever again. It is just too weak against other token decks.
Round 10 Steven Stadnicki with Jund Cascade I figured I would start seeing these decks more on day 2 since they had been at the top tables all day. I keep a fairly quick hand of dudes and glorious anthem. He ends up being manascrewed and we are off to game 2. I mulligan to 5 and he comes out quick. Putrid Leech into Finks into Bloodbraid hitting pulse on my spectral and Im pretty much done for. Game 3 was really close. I had mirrorweave underneath my heights and had cloudgoat and friends a cenn and 2 spirit tokens. I swing in he doesnt block, he then bituminous blast my ranger, I let cascade resolve and he hits anathemancer(does his 2 damage) and he doesnt block. I activate heights with the blast on the stack copy my cenn and my dudes are huge and lethal. 2-1 overall 8-2
Round 11 Jamie Park with Nassif GBR Elves I knew he was playing some sort of elf deck after talking with Owen because he played him the first day. I knew he had colossal might as a blowout. Game 1 was going back and forth and creatures. I played Cloudgoat ranger to get blockers and potential lethal for the next turn. He goes to attack and has 2 cards in hand. I assume he has the colossal might so my block was correct, but he also had nameless inversion to trample over enough for lethal. Didnt see that coming! Game 2 was pretty similar we went back and forth with some guys. Im pretty sure this turn was where I messed up. I needed to play Cloudgoat Ranger so I could go on the more aggressive side(I had double anthem) so I wouldnt get blown out by fallout ect. His next turn he untaps lays his land and shows me chaotic backlash. I counted my white permenants and scooped it up. If I dont play the ranger that turn I probably live but would not have enough pressure on him. He still had 4 cards in hand. 0-2 overall 8-3
Round 12 Joey Zappelli playing BW Tokens. Dont recall much from this round except that this matchup is pretty much impossible since we have no general removal. 1-2 overall 8-4
At the point I cannot lose another match if I want to make some money.
Round 13 Tyler Blum playing Red Deck Wins. The first 2 game were very lopsided for both of us. Game 3 was an actual game. We went back and forth with some guys, he seemed to draw lots of Boggart Ram Gangs. He had a 4/4 Figure on the table also. Our life totals were tied at 10. He had no cards in hand and I passed turn. I didnt have anything strong in hand for tricks so he draws his card and hits the nuts because his facial feature was priceless. He taps 4 and plays EMBER GALE!1!!! WTF who plays that card in standard. Anyways I lose to a draft card and am out of money contention. 1-2 overall 8-5 At this point I could have dropped but I had nothing better to do and still played.
Round 14 Robert Berni with 5 color control. Not much happened here. I was able to race him game 1. Game 2 I blew him out with negate twice on cruel and cryptic command. 2-0 overall 9-5
Round 15 Corey Joffrion with Esper Lark. I sit down and have no opponent. He then shows up last minute in a panic and tells me his deck had been stolen. He runs up to the front and luckily someone had turned it in. This is a first time that someone in the magic community is not scum. Anyways we shuffle up and my opponent mulligans to 4 and 5 both games and I have explosive starts and I win a matchup that I shouldnt have won. 2-0 overall 10-5
So I finished in 92nd place out of 1145. I liked the deck, but would not play the blue part ever again. It is just too weak against other token decks.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Grand Prix:Seattle Faeries Salvation
May 29th 2009- After eating 48 dollars for a taxi cab from the Seattle Airport to the Tacoma Convention Center I arrive to the tournament center. I walk up and see my friend Ben playing in a grinder. He was playing GW Tokens. That did not fair too well for him after losing in the 2nd round. He then played Faeries and then finally Cascade Swans and ended up losing in the finals of the last grinder of the night. I was not sure if I wanted to spend 20 dollars on a single elimination tournament, but I was also unsure of what to play for the tournament. I was leaning towards 5 color control or 5 color bloodbraid, but always kept thinking of getting blown out by anathemancer. The other deck that I had built on me was BW Kithkin. I have always been a fan of the Kithkin since Lorwyn Block. So I dusted off the deck without really playing any real matches and entered Flight 16. Round 1 I found myself up against Sanity Grinding. This should be a terrible matchup for me. Luckily game 1 I got the nut draw and went Stalwart, Knight, Spectral, Ajani. Game 2 saw my opponent mulligan to 3 and that was the end of that. Round 2 pairings go up and I here someone reading my name outloud. It was my friend Chuck Higgins from Indiana. After flying all the way out to the West Coast, we now find ourselves battling. Chuck was playing Elves, but he is not running Putrid Leech which is good for Kithkin. I get a pretty fast start and zealous persecution during combat messes up his board and ride to victory. Game 2 is a little more scary. He resolves a Wilt Leaf Liege and makes his dudes bigger. I had an Ajani and 2 Glorious Anthems out plus more dudes then him. I still needed him to block with the Liege for me to be able to get in for lethal. He holds back and I finally swing all in. He blocks accordingly and thinks I have Zealous Persecution,which I do, but I also have a Rustic Clachan that will get me the 1 point of damage for lethal. He scoops it up and go on our way. Rounds 3 and 4 I found myself up against BW Tokens. This matchup is all about whos dudes are larger and if they resolve a Bitterblossom. It is also very dependent on who gets the timely Zealous Persecution. I got there very easily as they were never able to get a token advantage on me. Round 5 was the finals. I was really hoping the previous round that the 5 color bloodbraid deck would win because it would be an easier matchup for me, but it was not meant to be and I found myself up against the 5 color planeswalker deck that made top 8 in Barcelona. This is the worst matchup alive. They have infinite removal and blockers in the form of plumeveil. Once Jace was active I could not keep up. I also did not have the path to exiles in my board for the grinders. So I ended up with 24 packs for my wasted time and still with only 1 bye, which was the biggest dissapointment. Having to play in the early rounds of a GP guarantee that your tie breakers will be horrendous Day 2, which could be the difference in making money or not. That night I met up with Owen, Ben, Noah, AJ, and Tommy to get some pizza and go back to the hotel.
May 30, 2009- After doing well in the grinder the night before I finally decide on playing Kithkin. Late Friday night I saw Cedric and asked what he was playing for the GP. He said he was playing something similar to Barcelona, except he was going to play blue instead of black in his list. The blue would add Meddling Mage and Negate in the board to strengthen the Swans matchup. Although the BW tokens matchup percentage goes down when losing Zealous Persecution. So here is the list that I ran:
4 Goldmeadow Stalwart
4 Figure of Destiny
4 Knight of Meadowgrain
4 Wizened Cenn
3 Meddling Mage
4 Cloudgoat Ranger
4 Spectral Procession
4 Glorious Anthem
3 Ajani Goldmane
1 Mirrorweave
2 Rustic Clachan
2 Mutavault
4 Windbrisk Heights
4 Adakar Wastes
4 Mystic Gate
9 Plains
Sideboard:
4 Negate
4 Path to Exile
3 Pithing Needle
4 Stillmoon Cavalier
I have a round 1 bye so I was going to get something to eat with the people I stayed with, but they had either 2 or 3 byes and were going to be out longer so I decided to stay and watch the first round. I watched some of my friends that traveled to the event and Ben, Chuck, and Rob all won. There seemed to be infinite Cascade Swans decks every table I looked at.
Round 2-Jeff Meadows playing Swans. I have to mulligan my opening hand and find myself with lands Meddling Mage and Figure. He opened with a Spinerock Knoll, which was gas for me because I knew I was naming Seismic Assault on my next turn. His only out was Bituminous Blast. I was able to bash with dudes and and assault his life total. He didnt sideboard, which meant he was sticking to the combo plan. I brought in 4 negate 2 path to exile and 3 pithing needle. He got a decent board position on me and started bringing beats in the form of treetop village and Bloodbraid elf. I play my 3rd windbrisk heights of the game and see a mirrorweave. I play spectral procession and a figure and pass turn. He swings in and puts me at 2. I needed to draw a creature or a pump spell to swing for lethal. I swing in activate my first heights playing Knight of Meadowgrain, my 2nd heights reveals wizened cenn, and finally my 3rd heights reveals mirrorweave which targets the cenn. He counts up the damage and has no effects I show him the rustic clachan in hand and he scoops it up. (2-0) overall 2-0
Round 3-George Blankenship playing Cascade Swans. This was starting to remind me of a PTQ in St Louis in which every round but 2 I played against TEPS. Game 1 I got a sick draw of dudes and pump spells and get there quickly. I didnt see a Mage or any blue source so he has me on mono or BW Kithkin. I side in the Needles and Negates and 2 PTE. I have to mulligan to 5. I have 2 lands 2 dudes and a needle. He lands a turn 3 assault, turn 4 bloodbraid into pulse for my needle then procedes to play swans of bryn agoll turn 5. Nice draw. Game 3 was really close. Im putting the pressure on him. He hits a timely pulse off of an elf to kill my figure. He then plays another elf and hits his assault. He then plays a deny reality on my pithing needle and attempts to combo off. I was at 19 life. It was starting to look good for me when he kept drawing infinite cards. He went into the think tank and has 2 cards in his library left. I count his graveyard and his last 2 cards have to be land which would give him 10 lands in hand. I dont think he realized he hadnt attacked yet, which is why losing this matchup was awful. In a Lebron James like fashion I deny the handshake and go on my way. (1-2 ) overall 2-1
Round 4-Michael Neward playing 5 color Bloodbraid. I was on fulltilt this round after losing to a terrible player. I had to mulligan to 5 game 1 and he followed me. I lead off with a figure. I ended up riding that figure the whole way. He never was able to get a stable manabase. Game 2 was very different. The game went later and such nightmares like Broodmate Dragon and Dragon Broodmother joined the table. I end up building a huge board trying to out token his stupid dragon. I finally have 5 more dudes then him and swing in since he tapped out for an ultimatum. I mirrorweave his dragon and get in for 20 and the win. He was pretty pissed, but that is what mirrorweave is there for. The wins you are never supposed to get. (2-0) overall 3-1
Round 5-Justin Lackey playing BW Tokens- This matchup was rather terrible for me. I knew I lost the edge when I did not play black. Both games he resolved a Bitterblossom and was able to annihilate my board with persecution. Nothing too interesting happened. (0-2) overall 3-2
At this point I really started to question why I played this deck. I made some questionable keeps up to this point and need to step up my game if I want to Day 2, which meant winning out from here.
Round 6-Jason Nugent playing 5 Color Planeswalkers. This was my revenge from the night before. I knew the matchup was bad, but tried to get there. I played a figure into a meddling mage naming wrath of god. He had the weirdest look when I played the mage. He ended up having 3 wraths in hand at the end and didnt draw another removal spell. Game 2 he mulliganed to 6 and didnt seem to confidant in his hand. I had a solid hand of creaturs and anthems. He wraths away my 2 guys and I follow it up with a spectral procession into Heights with a cloudgoat underneath. He has the fallout, but I still am able to activate heights and play the ranger and friends. The next turn I drew another anthem and swung in for the win. (2-0) overall 4-2
Round 7-John Gilmore playing Cascade Swans. I saw him playing to me the round before and know he is playing Swans. I mulligan to 6 and hit a Meddling Mage. The meddling mage bashes for 8 before he is able to be blocked. I played spectral procession and a figure. He played a swans and passed. I played mirroweave on his swans and got there for the win. As a one of I seemed to draw this card quite often. Game 2 I had 2 negates 2 wastes and dudes. I took a lot of damage off my lands, but am able to counter his main threats. He never is able to resolve an assault and my guys bash for the win. (2-0) overall 5-2
Round 8-James Fields playing Cascade Swans. Figures I would have to deal with this matchup again. The matchup isnt too bad. If I dont get there game 1, games 2 and 3 are in my favor percentage wise. This round was a nightmare. I mulliganed to 4 game 1. Lost very quickly. Game 2 I mulligan to 5 and hit 2 answers to his combo. Im able to stabilize and bash in with dudes. Game 3 I see him sideboard and he brought in the land destruction package, which Im not sure if that was the right call on his part. He lands a turn 3 crusher and it gets gigantic fast. I happen to have a path in hand and get his guy. He fails to search for a land and passes. He then procedes to draw into 4 spells and no land. Im able to bring the beats and decrease his life total to 0. (1-2) overall 6-2
Round 9- Jared Hafer playing Red Deck Wins with black. He plays a turn one figure which I match, but turn 2 he has the magma spray and pumps his guy. He then plays a ram gang and burns me out from that point. Figures I would be down a game when my deck seemed to finally be doing well. After we sideboard the judges walk up and do a midround deck check. This was my 3rd of the day. Both of us were good to go and no warnings were issued. I was on the play and had a solid hand, which my opponent had to mulligan to 5. I sided in path to exiles, while most red deck wins players will be thinking that burrenton forge tenders are coming in, which we did not even play. Game 2 was quick and he scooped it up for game 3 with plenty of time to play. We both mulligan to 6 and grind it out. The board is pretty clunked up with creatures. I played a heights and hit the cenn. I then proceded to draw an anthem. I play the anthem and spectral and pass turn. Im out of range of double fallout. He swings in leaving 3 blockers and brings me to 5. He has 3 land untapped, which I have him on flame javelin. I untap and rip a mirrorweave. I declare attacks and he sprays and incinerates a dude. I then proceed to activate my first heights and hit the cenn. He counts up and asks to goto damage. I activate my 2nd heights and play procession. He is tapped out and I reveal mirrorweave which makes my dudes super lethal. It was a very exciting game 3. (2-1) overall 7-2
With a 7-2 record I am into Day 2 of the Grand Prix. Ben also won his match to avoid elimation. AJ unfortunately had a feature matchup against Saito and lost eliminating him. 4 of the 6 peoples I stayed with made day 2 and we then went to get some food and crash for the night as day 2 started nice and early at 9am.
I will have a recap of Day 2 tomorrow night and my thoughts on the future of Kithkin in general.
Thanks for reading.
May 30, 2009- After doing well in the grinder the night before I finally decide on playing Kithkin. Late Friday night I saw Cedric and asked what he was playing for the GP. He said he was playing something similar to Barcelona, except he was going to play blue instead of black in his list. The blue would add Meddling Mage and Negate in the board to strengthen the Swans matchup. Although the BW tokens matchup percentage goes down when losing Zealous Persecution. So here is the list that I ran:
4 Goldmeadow Stalwart
4 Figure of Destiny
4 Knight of Meadowgrain
4 Wizened Cenn
3 Meddling Mage
4 Cloudgoat Ranger
4 Spectral Procession
4 Glorious Anthem
3 Ajani Goldmane
1 Mirrorweave
2 Rustic Clachan
2 Mutavault
4 Windbrisk Heights
4 Adakar Wastes
4 Mystic Gate
9 Plains
Sideboard:
4 Negate
4 Path to Exile
3 Pithing Needle
4 Stillmoon Cavalier
I have a round 1 bye so I was going to get something to eat with the people I stayed with, but they had either 2 or 3 byes and were going to be out longer so I decided to stay and watch the first round. I watched some of my friends that traveled to the event and Ben, Chuck, and Rob all won. There seemed to be infinite Cascade Swans decks every table I looked at.
Round 2-Jeff Meadows playing Swans. I have to mulligan my opening hand and find myself with lands Meddling Mage and Figure. He opened with a Spinerock Knoll, which was gas for me because I knew I was naming Seismic Assault on my next turn. His only out was Bituminous Blast. I was able to bash with dudes and and assault his life total. He didnt sideboard, which meant he was sticking to the combo plan. I brought in 4 negate 2 path to exile and 3 pithing needle. He got a decent board position on me and started bringing beats in the form of treetop village and Bloodbraid elf. I play my 3rd windbrisk heights of the game and see a mirrorweave. I play spectral procession and a figure and pass turn. He swings in and puts me at 2. I needed to draw a creature or a pump spell to swing for lethal. I swing in activate my first heights playing Knight of Meadowgrain, my 2nd heights reveals wizened cenn, and finally my 3rd heights reveals mirrorweave which targets the cenn. He counts up the damage and has no effects I show him the rustic clachan in hand and he scoops it up. (2-0) overall 2-0
Round 3-George Blankenship playing Cascade Swans. This was starting to remind me of a PTQ in St Louis in which every round but 2 I played against TEPS. Game 1 I got a sick draw of dudes and pump spells and get there quickly. I didnt see a Mage or any blue source so he has me on mono or BW Kithkin. I side in the Needles and Negates and 2 PTE. I have to mulligan to 5. I have 2 lands 2 dudes and a needle. He lands a turn 3 assault, turn 4 bloodbraid into pulse for my needle then procedes to play swans of bryn agoll turn 5. Nice draw. Game 3 was really close. Im putting the pressure on him. He hits a timely pulse off of an elf to kill my figure. He then plays another elf and hits his assault. He then plays a deny reality on my pithing needle and attempts to combo off. I was at 19 life. It was starting to look good for me when he kept drawing infinite cards. He went into the think tank and has 2 cards in his library left. I count his graveyard and his last 2 cards have to be land which would give him 10 lands in hand. I dont think he realized he hadnt attacked yet, which is why losing this matchup was awful. In a Lebron James like fashion I deny the handshake and go on my way. (1-2 ) overall 2-1
Round 4-Michael Neward playing 5 color Bloodbraid. I was on fulltilt this round after losing to a terrible player. I had to mulligan to 5 game 1 and he followed me. I lead off with a figure. I ended up riding that figure the whole way. He never was able to get a stable manabase. Game 2 was very different. The game went later and such nightmares like Broodmate Dragon and Dragon Broodmother joined the table. I end up building a huge board trying to out token his stupid dragon. I finally have 5 more dudes then him and swing in since he tapped out for an ultimatum. I mirrorweave his dragon and get in for 20 and the win. He was pretty pissed, but that is what mirrorweave is there for. The wins you are never supposed to get. (2-0) overall 3-1
Round 5-Justin Lackey playing BW Tokens- This matchup was rather terrible for me. I knew I lost the edge when I did not play black. Both games he resolved a Bitterblossom and was able to annihilate my board with persecution. Nothing too interesting happened. (0-2) overall 3-2
At this point I really started to question why I played this deck. I made some questionable keeps up to this point and need to step up my game if I want to Day 2, which meant winning out from here.
Round 6-Jason Nugent playing 5 Color Planeswalkers. This was my revenge from the night before. I knew the matchup was bad, but tried to get there. I played a figure into a meddling mage naming wrath of god. He had the weirdest look when I played the mage. He ended up having 3 wraths in hand at the end and didnt draw another removal spell. Game 2 he mulliganed to 6 and didnt seem to confidant in his hand. I had a solid hand of creaturs and anthems. He wraths away my 2 guys and I follow it up with a spectral procession into Heights with a cloudgoat underneath. He has the fallout, but I still am able to activate heights and play the ranger and friends. The next turn I drew another anthem and swung in for the win. (2-0) overall 4-2
Round 7-John Gilmore playing Cascade Swans. I saw him playing to me the round before and know he is playing Swans. I mulligan to 6 and hit a Meddling Mage. The meddling mage bashes for 8 before he is able to be blocked. I played spectral procession and a figure. He played a swans and passed. I played mirroweave on his swans and got there for the win. As a one of I seemed to draw this card quite often. Game 2 I had 2 negates 2 wastes and dudes. I took a lot of damage off my lands, but am able to counter his main threats. He never is able to resolve an assault and my guys bash for the win. (2-0) overall 5-2
Round 8-James Fields playing Cascade Swans. Figures I would have to deal with this matchup again. The matchup isnt too bad. If I dont get there game 1, games 2 and 3 are in my favor percentage wise. This round was a nightmare. I mulliganed to 4 game 1. Lost very quickly. Game 2 I mulligan to 5 and hit 2 answers to his combo. Im able to stabilize and bash in with dudes. Game 3 I see him sideboard and he brought in the land destruction package, which Im not sure if that was the right call on his part. He lands a turn 3 crusher and it gets gigantic fast. I happen to have a path in hand and get his guy. He fails to search for a land and passes. He then procedes to draw into 4 spells and no land. Im able to bring the beats and decrease his life total to 0. (1-2) overall 6-2
Round 9- Jared Hafer playing Red Deck Wins with black. He plays a turn one figure which I match, but turn 2 he has the magma spray and pumps his guy. He then plays a ram gang and burns me out from that point. Figures I would be down a game when my deck seemed to finally be doing well. After we sideboard the judges walk up and do a midround deck check. This was my 3rd of the day. Both of us were good to go and no warnings were issued. I was on the play and had a solid hand, which my opponent had to mulligan to 5. I sided in path to exiles, while most red deck wins players will be thinking that burrenton forge tenders are coming in, which we did not even play. Game 2 was quick and he scooped it up for game 3 with plenty of time to play. We both mulligan to 6 and grind it out. The board is pretty clunked up with creatures. I played a heights and hit the cenn. I then proceded to draw an anthem. I play the anthem and spectral and pass turn. Im out of range of double fallout. He swings in leaving 3 blockers and brings me to 5. He has 3 land untapped, which I have him on flame javelin. I untap and rip a mirrorweave. I declare attacks and he sprays and incinerates a dude. I then proceed to activate my first heights and hit the cenn. He counts up and asks to goto damage. I activate my 2nd heights and play procession. He is tapped out and I reveal mirrorweave which makes my dudes super lethal. It was a very exciting game 3. (2-1) overall 7-2
With a 7-2 record I am into Day 2 of the Grand Prix. Ben also won his match to avoid elimation. AJ unfortunately had a feature matchup against Saito and lost eliminating him. 4 of the 6 peoples I stayed with made day 2 and we then went to get some food and crash for the night as day 2 started nice and early at 9am.
I will have a recap of Day 2 tomorrow night and my thoughts on the future of Kithkin in general.
Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Regionals and the progress of 5 color Bloodbraid
So to start off with regionals was a dud for the two people that played Chapins decks in Chicago. I went 4-2 drop and Shep went 3-3 drop. Ari Lax in Detroit went undefeated with the 59 of 60 cards the same as our deck except switched out the cloudthresher for a cruel ultimatum. The sideboards were 15/15. The deck is very solid, but deciding which hands to mulligan are very crucial. You absolutely need to have at least 2 creatures in your opening hand or you will be behind. The manabase seems clunky, but with the addition of the 2 vivid creeks it seems to be able to cast cryptic command easier when it needs to be. Anyways round 1 I played against G/W tokens. From my testing with Jon Knapp this matchup seemed to be insane for me if they had to go the token route. The matchup only gets tough if they go beatdown with Lieges and then get an overrun when you are below 13. Anyways I start off with a mulligan to 5, but this hand is a rager. It has Vivid grove, twilight mire, putrid leech, bloodbraid elf, and maelstrom pulse. If I can hit a couple runner lands this game will be good. Only thing was that I did hit a reflecing pool. but then did not see another land for 5 more turns which I was dead from there. Game 2 I sided in 2 more Threshers against his spectral procession along with another jund charm. I keep a solid opener of 4 lands and 3 dudes. This game goes long, but I never seem to be able to get over the hump. I wiped his board 3 times and he seemed to always hit runner runner dudes. Anyways 0-2 0-1. Round 2 I got to play G/W tokens again. This was either going to be my demise or finally see my deck turn its self around. Game 1 I bashed with Putrid Leech for 4 turns before he did anything relevant. He wraths my board away. Then plays Cloudgoat. I jund charm wiping his tokens. I hit a huge pocket of land and keep passing. He ends up bashing me with treetops and I scoop it up with lethal coming at me. I go with the same board plan as last round. This game was really close I was at 5 life and had a putrid leech to block. If I pump the leech I will die to trample damage. He attacks all in, but I have the surprise of pumping my Leech with Jund Charm, block then swing for lethal the next turn. Game 3 was kind of like game 2. He was swinging in for lethal, which I negate with Cryptic command. He then makes a beast token for a blocker to stop my lethal swing back and also plays a Runed Halo naming Putrid Leech to stop the 2 on the board. I have one out and of course I mise out a cryptic command off the top. I tap his beast and bounce the halo and swing for 13. How lucky! 2-1 1-1 Round 3 I find myself against Chris Osinki. I know he is play U/W reveillark and he also thinks I am playing it lol. Anyways this round was awful for me. I was never able to resolve a jund charm or resolve a thought hemmorhage post board against him. 0-2 1-2 At this point I thought about dropping to go and cube or money draft, but I decided to stay in and at least get some more games in despite being irrelevant. Round 4 was basically a bye. I played a random guy who just started playing and he gets crushed. 2-0 2-2. Round 5 I find myself against the almost mirror except it was straight Jund Aggro with Ram Gangs, Figures, Outlanders, and Demigods. This matchup was close both games, but it ended up with who resolved Anathemancer first for lethal. Game 2 was sick because I thought hemmorhaged him for Anathemancer, he had 3 in hand so he took 9 got rid of a major threat then proceeded to swing in for 8. What a nice turn lol. 2-0 3-2. Round 6 I found myself against some wigger playing Faeries. Nice Deck choice, I still think faeries are awful now despite what Sam Black thinks and is able to produce with his results. We goto game 3 and he plays double bitterblossom. I Pulse them then goto work on him. We have a few cryptic command battles and I swing in for lethal. 2-1 4-2. I decided to drop because I am feeling kind of sick still and Joe Hein wanted to get something to eat. So we hit up White Castle of all terrible places. We come back and cube draft for 5 bucks. I drafted a sick 5 color recurring nightmare deck. Our team won and took the money. I am not sure if I plan on playing Bloodbraid in Seattle or not. It seems like Blast Swans is getting popular now from playing online last night. So I think I am going to test that deck some. Congrats to Bernat for top 8ing with an old 5 color deck from Kyoto, and Grandgeorge for winning the entire regionals. Hopefully he will decide to actually goto nationals unlike Wade lol.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Team Chicago Almost Gets There.....
I decided to make a last second deck change about 1am Saturday morning because of the metagame shift taking place. It seems the two most popular decks right now are Saito zoo and Cedric/Gabes Astral Slide. Storm has insane matchups against both of those decks, so I call up Jon Knapp and ask to borrow some steam vents. He opts to play U/W Tron, which him and AJ had talked about the week before. It turned out to be a great call as Jon finished 2nd. His plane ticket was raped away by a troll ascetic carrying retarded equipment. Mike Lampert another of the people we all play with got the dissapointing 9th place. Always sucks as I have been there once this season. As for myself I finished in 14th. My 2 losses were to Next Level Blue and Astral Slide. The Next level Blue matchup seemed OK but he was able to shut me down game 3 with rule of law. I did resolve Akroma, but he had applied too much pressure by then in the form of Tarmogoyfs. On a side note, game 2 of our matchup was hilarious. I had him on trickbind, but I have to go for it no matter what because I die next turn. I storm up for 7 and he plays trickbind. I shuffle it up and praise to Jah that I hit a tendrils or minds desire. He cuts I flip and at last JUSTICE! right in his eye a MINDS DESIRE. My astral slide opponent has a curse on me I think. He had beaten me in Madison knocking me out of top 8 contention. When he saw me suspend lotus blood he knew it was bad for him. I storm up for 6 and fizzle getting a tendrils but not for lethal. I procede to storm for 5 and 3 in the same game and still not get there. Game 2 was the same way I fizzled twice. It was the only way he had a chance as we both knew. My other matchups were Life, TEPS, Affinity, Faeries, and Faeries. Im not sure what is in store for next weekend. Everyone is sick of extended and the dissapointment it has caused us all. Kentucky or bust!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Guess Which 7 Deadily Sin I Am?
Sloth! duh! I will be updating this very soon with a bunch of things from 4 or 5 PTQ's and the most recent GP in Chicago. I will also be doing some live updates from Indianapolis for the Starcity 5K from my Twitter account(username: PHILAPHUNK) to keep anyone interested in what's happening there.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Bridges of Madison County
Another day another tournament. I met up with Jon Knapp and did some testing the night before against Deathcloud. It was a lot easier to win when he did not have darkblast in the main. We discussed the amount of Faeries we thought were going to be there and he decided to run the darkblast main. I on the other hand was running the Wizards again. I believe this deck is still very strong and I know all of my matchups and sideboarding plans. Midway through the night Jon's cousin Hans comes to get cards for his deck. He decided to opt for Chapins 4 color control from Berlin instead of the Zoo he had been playing. We both thought he was an idiot to play a deck with no experience, but to each their own. 6am rolled around fairly quick and I was running on about 30 minutes of sleep on top of being sick. Hans, Jon, and myself drive from the city to the burbs to pick up Jerret on the way. 2 hours later we arrived at Misty Mountain. On a sidenote, I did not know they still made cars without power anything. Hans indeed had a car like this. I also dont think he knew how to use the defrost. The windows were thick with frost and it was cold as hell. Anyways we get there about an hour early and register our decks and look around. Seemed like there was a lot of Faeries and Affinity. I felt fairly confidant against both decks.
Round 1: Chad with TEPS
I was on the play while Chad had to mulligan twice. We both started off with Polluted Delta to goto 19 while he went to 17 to ponder on his turn. He hit his 3rd land drop and I Cliqued him when he cast seething song. I ripped his Desire and he passed turn. Vendilion Clique got in there for the rest of the damage. I sideboard in Negates and Thoughtseizes. We both keep our opening 7 and he is on the play. He leads off with steam vents into ponder. He gets a lotus bloom and suspends. I went land pass. He fetches and island with his flooded strand and I stifle the land. My hand was gas with 2 mana leaks another stifle and a negate plus land. I ripped a Clique the following turn and knew I was on my way. Bloom came into play and I Clique him in response. He lets it resolve and I see Rite of Flame x2, Pact of Negation, Brainfreeze, and gigadrowse. I let him keep the hand. I get in with some Clique beats and he has a full grip as I do also. He attempts to go off. I let the first rite resolve, I mana leak the 2nd rite, he pact of negations the leak, he then attempts to cast desperate ritual which I spell snared. He plays a third rite of flame into a manamorphose, which goes into another manamorphose in hand with only gigadrowse in hand, I negate the manamorphose and he scoops. (2-0) overall (1-0)
Round 2: Josh with AIR
Josh won the roll and had to mulligan. I put him on TEPS or some sort of combo, since it was the first PTQ after the GP. He leads with mountain go. I figure he is burn or AIR. I went Island go. He plays a mountain and tries desperate ritual which I spell snare. My hand is fairly weak at this point if he has something the next turn. I have a Jitte, Clique, and lands. He misses a land drop and passes. I play my 3rd land and pass. I Clique him during his draw and see he drew a mountain, seething songx2, deus, magus of the moon, and demigod. I take his demigod and he looks confused. He plays out the Deus and passes. I play Jitte equip and start the race and finish. I side in negates and thoughtseizes. He keeps while I mulligan to 6. He gets a first turn Deus and I scoop it up. I have no answer to this and kind of sit there for a minute. Game 3 as very lopsided again. He resolves a first turn Demigod of Revenge and applies the early pressure. Along with Magus of the Moon I get shut down quick. I know this deck isnt a good matchup based on luck, I just hoped to not run into it since it is a weak choice. (1-2) overall(1-1)
Round 3: Sam Black with ELVES!
The round before Jerret was playing against Sam so I knew what he was playing. While I was shuffling a stifle was revealed so he had a perfect idea of what I was playing. This should be a very favorable matchup for me. We both get in some early beats and I Sowered a Wirewood Symbiote. And Played another Archmage with mana open. Sam has 2 cards in hand and he attempts to Summoners Pact. I counter it with the tapped Archmage. He then goes off at 3 life with the last card in hand being Weird Harvest. Game 2 I had to mulligan to 5 which makes it very favorable for him. He gets a turn 2 Jagged Scarred Archers. He builds up some elves, and I explosives for 1. I attempt to Sower his Archers and he kills them. I really had no options. I messed up sideboarding by not siding out my spell snares, since they board out all their converted mana cost 2 spells. I scoop it up. (0-2) overall (1-2)
Round 4: Aaron with Bubble Hulk
I mainly stayed in because Jerret and Jon were still playing and noone wanted to cube draft yet. My opponent sits down and looks pretty terrible, you can get that sense sometimes. He leads off with a flooded strand into a watery grave. Then ponders. I play a land and pass. He plays a shivan reef and attempts to desperate ritual which is met with a spell snare. I play a land and pass. I attempt to Clique at the end of his turn, in reponse he cast seething song into through the breach and puts down Protean Hulk. I say ok and let him keep his hand. The through the breach trigger wouldnt activate until the end of my turn. I had a sower in hand and could care less. I untap cast sower and sad days are ahead for him. I board in thoughtseizes. Game 2 had little action from him. He took a lot of pain from his lands digging to find his combo. I bashed with mutavaults with counter backup and get there. (2-0) overall (2-2)
Round 5: Kevin with Burn
He opens with mogg fanatic and passes. Fanatic gets in twice. I spellstutter a magma jet and he sacs the fanatic. He incinerates me to put me at 12. I have Clique with jitte active and hitting him for 5 a turn. He shrap blast me to 7 and then incinerates me with no cards left. He draws 2 lands and thats game. We go to sideboard and he pulls out a sheet of paper. I ask him what that is for and he said it is to tell him how to sideboard. I immediately call a judge and inform him of the infraction. The judge goes over to the head judge and he offers a match loss because of outside information. (2-0) overall (3-2)
Round 6: David with Affinity
There werent many notes this game. I seemed to have a spell snare at all the right times. And Sowers his Master both times. (2-0) overall (4-2)
Round 7: Steve with Tezzerator
Game 1 went fairly quick with attacks with mutavaults and he took 6 points of life off his lands. He resolved Tezzeret game 1 but I was able to keep him off the table to get to dangerous. I sideboard in negates. His first turn was pretty sick. He had double chrome mox land thirst, but didnt hit an artifact. His next turn he thirst again, and didnt hit an artifact. I lay a land and pass. He plays another land and tries to play tezzeret which I negate. He hits land land and is frustrated and scoops it up. This matchup seems really bad for me and I got lucky off of his bad draws. (2-0) overall (5-2)
Round 8: Josh with Affinity
I didnt take good enough notes to remember this round. He never damaged me game 1. I sideboard in 3 damnations. Game 2 he gets me 2 5, I resolved 2 visions this game and draw into damnation. Sweep the board and clique and activate jitte and the rest is history. (2-0) overall (6-2)
I finished in 15 out of 160. I was dissapointed with my earlier losses in the day, but there are other PTQ's. Cryptic command was insane everytime I drew it. Owen played 2 that day and he ended up winning the PTQ. The next PTQ is in STL and I should be there. There are Conflux prereleases and release parties to attend the next 2 weeks.
Round 1: Chad with TEPS
I was on the play while Chad had to mulligan twice. We both started off with Polluted Delta to goto 19 while he went to 17 to ponder on his turn. He hit his 3rd land drop and I Cliqued him when he cast seething song. I ripped his Desire and he passed turn. Vendilion Clique got in there for the rest of the damage. I sideboard in Negates and Thoughtseizes. We both keep our opening 7 and he is on the play. He leads off with steam vents into ponder. He gets a lotus bloom and suspends. I went land pass. He fetches and island with his flooded strand and I stifle the land. My hand was gas with 2 mana leaks another stifle and a negate plus land. I ripped a Clique the following turn and knew I was on my way. Bloom came into play and I Clique him in response. He lets it resolve and I see Rite of Flame x2, Pact of Negation, Brainfreeze, and gigadrowse. I let him keep the hand. I get in with some Clique beats and he has a full grip as I do also. He attempts to go off. I let the first rite resolve, I mana leak the 2nd rite, he pact of negations the leak, he then attempts to cast desperate ritual which I spell snared. He plays a third rite of flame into a manamorphose, which goes into another manamorphose in hand with only gigadrowse in hand, I negate the manamorphose and he scoops. (2-0) overall (1-0)
Round 2: Josh with AIR
Josh won the roll and had to mulligan. I put him on TEPS or some sort of combo, since it was the first PTQ after the GP. He leads with mountain go. I figure he is burn or AIR. I went Island go. He plays a mountain and tries desperate ritual which I spell snare. My hand is fairly weak at this point if he has something the next turn. I have a Jitte, Clique, and lands. He misses a land drop and passes. I play my 3rd land and pass. I Clique him during his draw and see he drew a mountain, seething songx2, deus, magus of the moon, and demigod. I take his demigod and he looks confused. He plays out the Deus and passes. I play Jitte equip and start the race and finish. I side in negates and thoughtseizes. He keeps while I mulligan to 6. He gets a first turn Deus and I scoop it up. I have no answer to this and kind of sit there for a minute. Game 3 as very lopsided again. He resolves a first turn Demigod of Revenge and applies the early pressure. Along with Magus of the Moon I get shut down quick. I know this deck isnt a good matchup based on luck, I just hoped to not run into it since it is a weak choice. (1-2) overall(1-1)
Round 3: Sam Black with ELVES!
The round before Jerret was playing against Sam so I knew what he was playing. While I was shuffling a stifle was revealed so he had a perfect idea of what I was playing. This should be a very favorable matchup for me. We both get in some early beats and I Sowered a Wirewood Symbiote. And Played another Archmage with mana open. Sam has 2 cards in hand and he attempts to Summoners Pact. I counter it with the tapped Archmage. He then goes off at 3 life with the last card in hand being Weird Harvest. Game 2 I had to mulligan to 5 which makes it very favorable for him. He gets a turn 2 Jagged Scarred Archers. He builds up some elves, and I explosives for 1. I attempt to Sower his Archers and he kills them. I really had no options. I messed up sideboarding by not siding out my spell snares, since they board out all their converted mana cost 2 spells. I scoop it up. (0-2) overall (1-2)
Round 4: Aaron with Bubble Hulk
I mainly stayed in because Jerret and Jon were still playing and noone wanted to cube draft yet. My opponent sits down and looks pretty terrible, you can get that sense sometimes. He leads off with a flooded strand into a watery grave. Then ponders. I play a land and pass. He plays a shivan reef and attempts to desperate ritual which is met with a spell snare. I play a land and pass. I attempt to Clique at the end of his turn, in reponse he cast seething song into through the breach and puts down Protean Hulk. I say ok and let him keep his hand. The through the breach trigger wouldnt activate until the end of my turn. I had a sower in hand and could care less. I untap cast sower and sad days are ahead for him. I board in thoughtseizes. Game 2 had little action from him. He took a lot of pain from his lands digging to find his combo. I bashed with mutavaults with counter backup and get there. (2-0) overall (2-2)
Round 5: Kevin with Burn
He opens with mogg fanatic and passes. Fanatic gets in twice. I spellstutter a magma jet and he sacs the fanatic. He incinerates me to put me at 12. I have Clique with jitte active and hitting him for 5 a turn. He shrap blast me to 7 and then incinerates me with no cards left. He draws 2 lands and thats game. We go to sideboard and he pulls out a sheet of paper. I ask him what that is for and he said it is to tell him how to sideboard. I immediately call a judge and inform him of the infraction. The judge goes over to the head judge and he offers a match loss because of outside information. (2-0) overall (3-2)
Round 6: David with Affinity
There werent many notes this game. I seemed to have a spell snare at all the right times. And Sowers his Master both times. (2-0) overall (4-2)
Round 7: Steve with Tezzerator
Game 1 went fairly quick with attacks with mutavaults and he took 6 points of life off his lands. He resolved Tezzeret game 1 but I was able to keep him off the table to get to dangerous. I sideboard in negates. His first turn was pretty sick. He had double chrome mox land thirst, but didnt hit an artifact. His next turn he thirst again, and didnt hit an artifact. I lay a land and pass. He plays another land and tries to play tezzeret which I negate. He hits land land and is frustrated and scoops it up. This matchup seems really bad for me and I got lucky off of his bad draws. (2-0) overall (5-2)
Round 8: Josh with Affinity
I didnt take good enough notes to remember this round. He never damaged me game 1. I sideboard in 3 damnations. Game 2 he gets me 2 5, I resolved 2 visions this game and draw into damnation. Sweep the board and clique and activate jitte and the rest is history. (2-0) overall (6-2)
I finished in 15 out of 160. I was dissapointed with my earlier losses in the day, but there are other PTQ's. Cryptic command was insane everytime I drew it. Owen played 2 that day and he ended up winning the PTQ. The next PTQ is in STL and I should be there. There are Conflux prereleases and release parties to attend the next 2 weeks.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Well it has been a few days since the GP has been over and I had not had the time to update being busy with work and being sick. This past weekend was overall a disappointment as far as Magic goes. I went 5-3 (6-3 with my 1 bye). Ending up in 188 out of 834 players. Anyways, Friday morning I woke up about 8am got ready to catch my flight. Traffic ended up being backed up and the ride to the airport was anger filled. I'd like to thank my girlfriend for putting up with that and picking me up from the airport when I got back. Anyways, security was a pain in the ass and I got searched twice. My flight had announced final boarding, to find out the gate had switched! So I ran over, but to my luck the line had just started due to airport security deciding to do screens before people got on. I saw Zach Gray and chatted it up then got on the plane. We landed in Los Angeles about 25 minutes earlier than scheduled. It was 80 degrees and could not be nicer, considering when I had left Chicago O'Hare the temp plus windshield was -40. I went to the tournament site to see what was going on. Saw Rashad and a bunch of Wisconsin and Michigan players testing various decks. Looked as though Faeries and Deathcloud were going to be the most played deck for the weekend. I went to check in for the tournament and received my free playmat and chrome mox, which I preregistered for online. The TO told me to take my info to be entered into the system, the guy missed that I had preregistered and handed me another mat and chrome mox. Thanks I do like a free 30 dollars! Anyways I checked into the hotel room and waited for AJ to arrive. It was only 5pm there, but with the time change everyone was starving. We walked down to the In N Out Burger for dinner. For my first time it was ok, nothing special. Im still weirded out by the sauce they put on their burgers. We go back to the tournament site and I watch Owen Turtenwald play in a grinder. He had 2 byes, but was playing for the 3rd. He had a few interesting opponents. One of his elf opponents was nice enough to not pay for the Summoner's Pact and then proceded to ask if they could move back! LOL. Then a girl ripped a sleeve while shuffling up for game 3 and did not have a replacement. The judge staff was terrible in getting this resolved. Cedric, Nick, and Anderson all arrived from Indianapolis and we checked in for the night. I decided on Faeries, AJ was playing his RG loam, Cedric and Nick also played Faeries, and Chris decided on MonoWhite last minute instead of Elves.
Saturday morning came and got ready for the tournament. After waiting infinite time for an elevator we walked down to the site. On a side note I will never stay at a Radisson Hotel again. When we sat down to register our decks, the word was going around that everyone had decided to play TEPS. Mainly Luis, Gerry, and their crew.
Round 1: BYE Rashad, Bernat, Nick, Chris, and I went to In N Out Burger for some nourishment. I dominated this round with Fresh Fries and a Double Burger.
Round 2: Peter Szigeti with Affinity
Peter had just sat down before the round started and was jumbled. He introduces himself and I kind of recognize him from older events. Turns out he had just been unbanned from the DCI a couple months ago. We roll the die and he is on the play. We both keep our opening hands and he goes Ancient Den into an Arcbound Worker. When I noticed Affinity I knew it was going to be a rough round. This matchup is almost impossible to win until after boarding. I played an island and suspended an ancestral visions. He swung in for 1 and played another Worker along with a Frogmite. I played a land and passed. My hand was Spellstutter, 2 spell snare, 2 land, Venser. He swings in for 4. Im down to 16 and he tries to play Crainial Plating which is met with a Spell Snare. He plays a third Worker and passes, nice deck! I laid my land and passed. He swings in with 3 Workers and Frogmite I flash in a Spellstutter and block a Worker. He moves the counter onto the Frogmite, then tries to play Ravager, which is Spell Snared. He thoughtcasts then drops Myr Enforcer. At this point the game is basically over. I dont draw my 4th land and pass. He plays Master of Etherium and I scoop. I side in 3 Damnations for 3 Stifles and 1 Engineered Explosives for 1 Glen Elendra Archmage. I go on the play. No land, I ship back and mulligan to 6. This hand is semi better with Strand, Mutavault, SpellSnare Leak, and SpellStutter. He went land Thopter, drum, Frogmite pass. I drew a land and passed. I spell snared his Ravager and he gets in for 2. He casts Thoughtcast and passes. I drew another land and pass turn. He bashes for 2 and casts Master, which is Mana Leaked. He then plays another Frogmite and passes. I draw a Vendillian Clique and pass. Clique him duringhis draw step and reveal Frenzy, Ravager, and Plating. I took the plating and he draws into another Master. How lucky! I was bitter and had Damnation as my only out. Draw and scoop them up. (0-2)overall(1-1)
Round 3: Caleb Morris with Affinity
Caleb sat down and flashed me a Ravager as he was shuffling. I could not believe it. Of all tournaments I have to play against Affinity again. There werent many notes from this round because my opponent did not do much. He mulliganed to 5 both games. The most damage I took was from my own Fetch and Dual. (2-0)overall(2-1)
Round 4: Michael Kwon with TEPS tendrils
Starting this round I had a headache and took less notes from this point out, therefore it wasnt as detailed as the beginning. Michael led off with 2 fetchlands in his 2 turns. I had him on either Faeries or TEPS. He cracks them and reveals Steam Vents. I neutered his hand with Clique and got him down to 2. He basically has 2 outs. He can draw a desire or hit a desire off his manamorphose. He missed it off the draw plays out his spells and lucks off a manamorphose into a ponder and hits another manamorphose into a desire. MUST BE! He Desires with a spell count of 7 and flips a Desire with the first and that gets my concession. I have nothing to board in against this matchup as I already play Stifle main. Game 2 is almost the same as game 1. He Gigadrowses me the turn before he is about to go off. Im helpless with an Archmage out and Stifle in hand. He goes off but turns out he is 1 mana short from the desire. He tried playing it off but I always keep track of storm and mana when my opponent is playing solitaire. He punts this game and we are off to game 3. Similar to the other games, he ends up desiring for 6 with 1 card in hand and 2 black mana floating. He misses hitting anything relevant except a ponder and a lotus bloom. He ponders into a rite cast the bloom and reveals the tendrils in his hand. Close, but no cigar. (1-2)overall(2-2)
Round 5: Rex Mendoza with Affinity
I dont have much to say about this round. This is where I wanted to kill myself. Game 3 I was in control with the board, but we were short on time due to his slow play. He has 1 card in hand and an ornothopter with 2 plating on it. I need to get aggressive. I saw Fatal Frenzy Game 1, so I had him on this. I tapped out to play Clique with no blue mana floating because I had out Riptide and Mutavaults. He plays Soul's Fire targeting me for lethal. I couldnt believe it. I kind of just sat there in shock. He expresses how he got extremely lucky and I kinda just ignore him.
(1-2)overall(2-3) at this point I was going to drop, but I continued to try and get some points back.
Round 6:Justin Holb with Affinity
Justin shows up late round 6 and gets a game loss. He is on the play and says he is in a hurry. I asked him why didnt he just drop last round. He concedes to me and is off.
(2-0)overall(3-3)
Round 7:Scott Vanessen with Rock
While Scott was shuffling I saw a Baloth so I was happy to not be playing Affinity for once. Game 1 Scott does little to nothing and I went Aggro Faeries on him. I did not sideboard, because I thought he was a weak player. Game 2 was very close. He gained back an advantage with life gain then resolved persecute on me. My hand was raped and he bashed in. His board was clear and had him at 2. I was at 8. I had him on no outs and off the top he rips DEMONFIRE! haha for lethal. I was kinda like WTF nice deck and went to game 3. I couldnt believe I lost a game to this donk. There were about 10 minutes left in the round. I had to go aggro Faeries if I was going to win. Clique got in for 3 and revealed some hilarious cards. He was playing Spectral Force. I took his Baloth and passed. I bashed with Clique and 2 Mutavaults. He plays Force and passes. Topdeck and get a Sower. This was justice for ever losing to a demonfire at a GP. (2-1)overall(4-3)
Round 8:Luis Antonio Magisa with Burn
This matchup is awesome to play. After the first couple turns they wont be resolving many spells. I won this round fairly quickly. A resolved Archmage is mos def GG.
(2-0)overall(5-3)
Round 9:Jeff Meadows with Mono Blue Faeries
I sat down and was next to Shuhei Nakumara. Turns out Shuhei was having just as bad of a day. He was also rocking the Faeries. I didnt take many notes during this round as I just wanted to be done playing for the day and leave on a positive note. I started both games off with an Ancestral Visions. This seems like the key to the mirror. If it resolves you are good to go. Everytime he played an Archmage I had a Sower ready for it and would bash in. Jeff was very frustrated and couldnt believe the draws I had, but this happens when you resolve a Visions...
(2-0)overall(6-3)
I plan on playing this deck for most of the season and just making adjustments to the sideboard as the meta shifts and we welcome Conflux into the season. I will see everyone at Madison and hoping I take it home there!
Saturday morning came and got ready for the tournament. After waiting infinite time for an elevator we walked down to the site. On a side note I will never stay at a Radisson Hotel again. When we sat down to register our decks, the word was going around that everyone had decided to play TEPS. Mainly Luis, Gerry, and their crew.
Round 1: BYE Rashad, Bernat, Nick, Chris, and I went to In N Out Burger for some nourishment. I dominated this round with Fresh Fries and a Double Burger.
Round 2: Peter Szigeti with Affinity
Peter had just sat down before the round started and was jumbled. He introduces himself and I kind of recognize him from older events. Turns out he had just been unbanned from the DCI a couple months ago. We roll the die and he is on the play. We both keep our opening hands and he goes Ancient Den into an Arcbound Worker. When I noticed Affinity I knew it was going to be a rough round. This matchup is almost impossible to win until after boarding. I played an island and suspended an ancestral visions. He swung in for 1 and played another Worker along with a Frogmite. I played a land and passed. My hand was Spellstutter, 2 spell snare, 2 land, Venser. He swings in for 4. Im down to 16 and he tries to play Crainial Plating which is met with a Spell Snare. He plays a third Worker and passes, nice deck! I laid my land and passed. He swings in with 3 Workers and Frogmite I flash in a Spellstutter and block a Worker. He moves the counter onto the Frogmite, then tries to play Ravager, which is Spell Snared. He thoughtcasts then drops Myr Enforcer. At this point the game is basically over. I dont draw my 4th land and pass. He plays Master of Etherium and I scoop. I side in 3 Damnations for 3 Stifles and 1 Engineered Explosives for 1 Glen Elendra Archmage. I go on the play. No land, I ship back and mulligan to 6. This hand is semi better with Strand, Mutavault, SpellSnare Leak, and SpellStutter. He went land Thopter, drum, Frogmite pass. I drew a land and passed. I spell snared his Ravager and he gets in for 2. He casts Thoughtcast and passes. I drew another land and pass turn. He bashes for 2 and casts Master, which is Mana Leaked. He then plays another Frogmite and passes. I draw a Vendillian Clique and pass. Clique him duringhis draw step and reveal Frenzy, Ravager, and Plating. I took the plating and he draws into another Master. How lucky! I was bitter and had Damnation as my only out. Draw and scoop them up. (0-2)overall(1-1)
Round 3: Caleb Morris with Affinity
Caleb sat down and flashed me a Ravager as he was shuffling. I could not believe it. Of all tournaments I have to play against Affinity again. There werent many notes from this round because my opponent did not do much. He mulliganed to 5 both games. The most damage I took was from my own Fetch and Dual. (2-0)overall(2-1)
Round 4: Michael Kwon with TEPS tendrils
Starting this round I had a headache and took less notes from this point out, therefore it wasnt as detailed as the beginning. Michael led off with 2 fetchlands in his 2 turns. I had him on either Faeries or TEPS. He cracks them and reveals Steam Vents. I neutered his hand with Clique and got him down to 2. He basically has 2 outs. He can draw a desire or hit a desire off his manamorphose. He missed it off the draw plays out his spells and lucks off a manamorphose into a ponder and hits another manamorphose into a desire. MUST BE! He Desires with a spell count of 7 and flips a Desire with the first and that gets my concession. I have nothing to board in against this matchup as I already play Stifle main. Game 2 is almost the same as game 1. He Gigadrowses me the turn before he is about to go off. Im helpless with an Archmage out and Stifle in hand. He goes off but turns out he is 1 mana short from the desire. He tried playing it off but I always keep track of storm and mana when my opponent is playing solitaire. He punts this game and we are off to game 3. Similar to the other games, he ends up desiring for 6 with 1 card in hand and 2 black mana floating. He misses hitting anything relevant except a ponder and a lotus bloom. He ponders into a rite cast the bloom and reveals the tendrils in his hand. Close, but no cigar. (1-2)overall(2-2)
Round 5: Rex Mendoza with Affinity
I dont have much to say about this round. This is where I wanted to kill myself. Game 3 I was in control with the board, but we were short on time due to his slow play. He has 1 card in hand and an ornothopter with 2 plating on it. I need to get aggressive. I saw Fatal Frenzy Game 1, so I had him on this. I tapped out to play Clique with no blue mana floating because I had out Riptide and Mutavaults. He plays Soul's Fire targeting me for lethal. I couldnt believe it. I kind of just sat there in shock. He expresses how he got extremely lucky and I kinda just ignore him.
(1-2)overall(2-3) at this point I was going to drop, but I continued to try and get some points back.
Round 6:Justin Holb with Affinity
Justin shows up late round 6 and gets a game loss. He is on the play and says he is in a hurry. I asked him why didnt he just drop last round. He concedes to me and is off.
(2-0)overall(3-3)
Round 7:Scott Vanessen with Rock
While Scott was shuffling I saw a Baloth so I was happy to not be playing Affinity for once. Game 1 Scott does little to nothing and I went Aggro Faeries on him. I did not sideboard, because I thought he was a weak player. Game 2 was very close. He gained back an advantage with life gain then resolved persecute on me. My hand was raped and he bashed in. His board was clear and had him at 2. I was at 8. I had him on no outs and off the top he rips DEMONFIRE! haha for lethal. I was kinda like WTF nice deck and went to game 3. I couldnt believe I lost a game to this donk. There were about 10 minutes left in the round. I had to go aggro Faeries if I was going to win. Clique got in for 3 and revealed some hilarious cards. He was playing Spectral Force. I took his Baloth and passed. I bashed with Clique and 2 Mutavaults. He plays Force and passes. Topdeck and get a Sower. This was justice for ever losing to a demonfire at a GP. (2-1)overall(4-3)
Round 8:Luis Antonio Magisa with Burn
This matchup is awesome to play. After the first couple turns they wont be resolving many spells. I won this round fairly quickly. A resolved Archmage is mos def GG.
(2-0)overall(5-3)
Round 9:Jeff Meadows with Mono Blue Faeries
I sat down and was next to Shuhei Nakumara. Turns out Shuhei was having just as bad of a day. He was also rocking the Faeries. I didnt take many notes during this round as I just wanted to be done playing for the day and leave on a positive note. I started both games off with an Ancestral Visions. This seems like the key to the mirror. If it resolves you are good to go. Everytime he played an Archmage I had a Sower ready for it and would bash in. Jeff was very frustrated and couldnt believe the draws I had, but this happens when you resolve a Visions...
(2-0)overall(6-3)
I plan on playing this deck for most of the season and just making adjustments to the sideboard as the meta shifts and we welcome Conflux into the season. I will see everyone at Madison and hoping I take it home there!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Decisions for Destiny in Los Angeles
Well I have made my decision on a deck. I will be playing the following build with a few changes on the sideboard when I get there depending on what I see when I watch people in the grinders.
1 Azami, Lady of Scrolls
4 Glen Elendra Archmage
3 Sower of Temptation
4 Spelltutter Sprite
4 Vendillion Clique
4 Ancestral Vision
2 Engineered Explosives
4 Mana Leak
4 Spell Snare
3 Stifle
2 Umezawa's Jitte
1 Minamo, School at Water's Edge
4 Mutavault
1 Polluted Delta
1 Flooded Strand
2 Riptide Laboratory
4 River of Tears
4 Secluded Glen
6 Island
1 Watery Grave
1 Hallowed Fountain
Sideboard:
4 Bitterblossom
1 Engineered Explosives
2 Vedalkan Shackles
2 Thoughtseize
4 Threads of Disloyalty
2 Negate
If I have access to the internet I will be updating the blog with my progress through the day. You can check up on www.magicthegathering.com for all the live coverage.
In other news I think you should check out www.lichslair.com This is the store that I play at. They have been getting around 12-15 people every Friday and about the same for Drafts on Sunday. The Lich's Lair is always home to the 10 dollar draft set. They will be holding Pre Releases and Release tournaments also. So if you are up for a new, friendly environment, then come check out the Lich's Lair 3429 Ridge Road Lansing, IL 60438 708-251-2500 Located Inside Stand-Up Comics. FNM and Drafts start at 7pm. Check the website for other events and store hours. Also Steve is taking Pre-Orders for Conflux which looks like it will add some excitement to Shards Draft and hopefully shake up the dull Std Environment.
1 Azami, Lady of Scrolls
4 Glen Elendra Archmage
3 Sower of Temptation
4 Spelltutter Sprite
4 Vendillion Clique
4 Ancestral Vision
2 Engineered Explosives
4 Mana Leak
4 Spell Snare
3 Stifle
2 Umezawa's Jitte
1 Minamo, School at Water's Edge
4 Mutavault
1 Polluted Delta
1 Flooded Strand
2 Riptide Laboratory
4 River of Tears
4 Secluded Glen
6 Island
1 Watery Grave
1 Hallowed Fountain
Sideboard:
4 Bitterblossom
1 Engineered Explosives
2 Vedalkan Shackles
2 Thoughtseize
4 Threads of Disloyalty
2 Negate
If I have access to the internet I will be updating the blog with my progress through the day. You can check up on www.magicthegathering.com for all the live coverage.
In other news I think you should check out www.lichslair.com This is the store that I play at. They have been getting around 12-15 people every Friday and about the same for Drafts on Sunday. The Lich's Lair is always home to the 10 dollar draft set. They will be holding Pre Releases and Release tournaments also. So if you are up for a new, friendly environment, then come check out the Lich's Lair 3429 Ridge Road Lansing, IL 60438 708-251-2500 Located Inside Stand-Up Comics. FNM and Drafts start at 7pm. Check the website for other events and store hours. Also Steve is taking Pre-Orders for Conflux which looks like it will add some excitement to Shards Draft and hopefully shake up the dull Std Environment.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Extended PTQ Season is now upon us....
Wizards has released the dates for the PTQ's for Honalulu. I will be attending the following PTQ's and GP in order to try and capture the blue envelope.
January 17 Grand Prix Los Angeles
January 18 PTQ Los Angeles(Only if I do not Day 2)
January 24 PTQ Madison
February 14 PTQ St Louis
February 28 PTQ Indianapolis
March 8 PTQ Chicago(Only if I do not Day 2 Grand Prix Chicago)
March 21 PTQ Detroit(Garden City)
March 28 PTQ Indianapolis
April 4 PTQ Chicago
April 11 PTQ Louisville
There will be 10 opportunities for myself to win the blue envelope. Currently my deck choices are U/B Wizards(japanese list from Worlds, some minor changes), All In Red, or Dredge. I feel fairly confidant with all three decks, but I feel like Wizards will give me my best shot at obtaining my goal. I have heard, and seen some people on MODO using Trinket Mages now in their decks, not only as a wizard, but to also search up Engineered Explosives. It seems like an alright option, but also slow at the same time. I need to test this actually.
January 17 Grand Prix Los Angeles
January 18 PTQ Los Angeles(Only if I do not Day 2)
January 24 PTQ Madison
February 14 PTQ St Louis
February 28 PTQ Indianapolis
March 8 PTQ Chicago(Only if I do not Day 2 Grand Prix Chicago)
March 21 PTQ Detroit(Garden City)
March 28 PTQ Indianapolis
April 4 PTQ Chicago
April 11 PTQ Louisville
There will be 10 opportunities for myself to win the blue envelope. Currently my deck choices are U/B Wizards(japanese list from Worlds, some minor changes), All In Red, or Dredge. I feel fairly confidant with all three decks, but I feel like Wizards will give me my best shot at obtaining my goal. I have heard, and seen some people on MODO using Trinket Mages now in their decks, not only as a wizard, but to also search up Engineered Explosives. It seems like an alright option, but also slow at the same time. I need to test this actually.
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