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Sweet Tweets: #SCGCon

This past weekend, the largest SCG Open ever (774 players!) was held in Indianapolis. See what people had to tweet about #SCGINDY!

Just another day at the office.

In recent weeks, @starcitygames and @wizards_magic have gotten used to record-breaking events. From the staggering numbers (28,000+!) that tuned in to watch @tommartell take down #PTGTC with The Aristocrats to the truly massive turnouts at the highest attended Grand Prix in the history of Magic, #GPCharlotte and #GPYok. Heck, even just last week the largest @SCGClassic event, #SCGKY, was won by Andrew Shrout! Previously mythic numbers are now more common than fifteenth pick Structural Collapse.

But I think it’s still worth noting that #SCGINDY (not to be confused with S.C. Gindy, which are probably the initials of one of PT Hollywood champ Charles Gindy…) was the largest StarCityGames.com Open Series event ever. 774 players (more than attended #GPRio on the same day, albeit in Brazil) showed up to the Indiana Convention Center, and, for the first time ever, the Open went to 11…rounds, that is! This huge turnout led to the entire Top 8 being played out Sunday morning, which wouldn’t normally have been a problem…but Daylight Savings time stole an hour of otherwise useable sleeping time from everyone involved! What a cruel coincidence!

Daylight Savings

In any case, the event was notable for more than just its size, as Adam Liu and 2012 #MTGWMC team member Alex Binek (@PTQChamp) took trophies, a sideboarded copy of Cooperation made the finals (in the hands of @EricRillentless), and tons of fun was had by all in the Circle City:

I’m gonna Tweet some tags, only got twenty favorites in my pocket. I – I – I’m hunting, looking for some winners… This is Tweeting awesome!

Reuben Bresler

@MoxReuby

Event Coverage Coordinator and Twitter Admiral for StarCityGames.com

Listen to the @InContention podcast! It’s the official podcast of the StarCityGames.com Open Series with @kstube, @affinityforblue, and myself. Listen in on StarCityGames.com! Our most recent episode, Pillars of the Format, can be found here.