CASUAL FRIDAYS #87: Tap G To Regenerate Star City
…And click here to start thinking about Apocalypse and its effect on group play!

…And click here to start thinking about Apocalypse and its effect on group play!
…and it’s a good thing, too. Daniel chronicles the Jolly Losers in the Chairless Room.
I didn’t win, sure, but I drafted and played better than I have in years and I feel good about the upcoming tournaments.
Okay, it was cutting edge three weeks ago before we went down. Since then, others have written articles. But I still have something to say.
What does it take for a new Suicide deck to work in Type II – or can it work at all? A little playtesting provides some answers.
Round 4: Kyle (no last name ’cause I forgot to write it down), G/W Flores-Type Junk Type of Guy: Nice Type of Opponent: Fun to play against Game 1: Kyle drops Sergeant, Boa, Boa, Cloaks the first Boa (it was his favorite Boa, I guess) while I drop a fresh one and scoop when he…
Aw, screw it. Que sera sera and all that jazz. What was I gonna do anyway, win Regionals? 4/17/01 The last run at CMU. And stuff. Serious testing against Turbo-Haups ensued. We won. It lost. Badly. Here’s why: , , . If one of those cards hits play, it’s bad news for the Haups guy….
And Rizzo might need a sock in the gut, too, after writing a FORTY-PAGE TOURNAMENT REPORT! With pictures. Strategy. And the usual Rizzian touch.
I got introduced to NetherHaips. I put together a copy and it just killed everything I was playing.
The Legendary Deck Of Infinite Dragons. Can it be done? You bet.
Foregoing my Crimson Tide deck, I settled on Dueling Grounds and Questing Phelddagrif, and overnight developed Leeloo.
Close. So close. What could I have done to change my final, one-short-of-the Top 8 standings? What could YOU do?
This isn’t just a random collection of article links spurred by haphazard browsing, promissory notes, and stuff what my friends writ!
Politics still don’t exist, darnit, and I think our
disagreement is just wordplay.