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Extended – The Decks To Beat!

Pro Tour New Orleans has come and gone, but not before giving us the NEW Extended gauntlet! StarCityGames.com proudly presents the Extended Decks To Beat!

Ranking The Mirrodin White Cards, Or If You Give Me Another Feature Match I’m Going To Scream

As usual, one of the internet’s most entertaining writers would like to remind you how horrible he is… Yet somehow he has a 1900+ Limited rating and made Day Two at Grand Prix: Kansas City. He’s going to show you the white picks, explain his finish at the Grand Prix, and discuss his growing loathing of Feature Matches. Listen to him. He’s good.

Don’t Cry For Me, Georgia

“Dude, that B/R Control deck looks like crap.”

“Of course it looks like crap. It is crap. When have I built a good deck?”

“Never, dude.”

“This is no exception. But it was fun, let me tell you.”

“So did it win any matches at all?”

“Surprisingly…”

You CAN Play Type I #109: The Control Player’s Bible, Part XXII.1 – Head to Head with Vengeur Masque

Hulk Smash was the big story of the Vintage Championships last GenCon, but a lot of people forget about the finalist’s deck: Vengeur Masque. Masque has since established itself as Type I’s premier aggro deck. The philosophies behind The Funker and Stacker 2 merged somewhat into Benjamin Rott’s Tools ‘n’ Tubbies, which was in turn supplanted by Vengeur. The two are very similar in spirit, with Survival of the Fittest providing the card advantage for both, but with Illusionary Mask playing the key tempo booster for Vengeur.

The Road To Boston, Part 4: The New York Yankees And The Event Itself

I won’t soon forget those guys. From beginning to end, the trip to Pro Tour: Boston was a life-changing experience for me, probably the least worldly of young men. Not only did I learn a lot about myself, but I got to see new places, meet new people – it was the epitome of a great trip. I can only hope that someday I get a chance to head back Pittsburgh way, where the hills are steep and the network cables always abuzz.

Grand Prix: Kansas City Report – *2nd Place*

I figured that since my first two cards in the draft happened to be a combo, I should try drafting a combo deck in the last rounds. Most people might stick to the plan and play it safe with a top 8 on the line. Me? I do things my way. I can draft the best deck ever and I will 1-2. If I draft a pile of bad cards that I can have fun playing with, I will defeat the world.

Champs – The Most Complete Resource For Decklists and Reports Is Now Open!

We’ve just made another update, but the results and reports are STILL pouring in! As always, StarCityGames.com is the one place you can find it ALL!


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Walk With Mike: The Detonate Dilemma

Nick wanted to follow one of his own drafts, but he couldn’t keep up in real life… So he decided to follow Mike Turian, who’s the man the pros turn to when trying to figure out how to break Limited formats. Walk with Mike Turian, as Nick goes over the picks in detail and talks about what cards are strong in Mirrodin draft!

Wanted: Champs Decklists and Best Champs Report!

Play in Champs. Send us your report. So long as it gets past our esteemed editor, it’ll get posted right here on StarCityGames.com and be automatically entered into into our weekly submissions contest. But that’s where routine ends, and the REAL fun begins… [SUBMIT CHAMPS REPORT!]

Every year, StarCityGames.com compiles the most extensive collection of top eight Champs decklists in the world! If you have access to the top eight decklists from your Championship, or know of a website that has posted them, please let us know[SUBMIT CHAMPS TOP EIGHT DECKLISTS!]

Mirrodin, Mirrodin, On The Wall, What’s The Best Deck Of Them All?

I think the common perception going into this month is that Welder Mud, Keeper, and Dragon are the only viable decks. The picture as I now see it is far more complex. It may be presumptuous to say it this early, but I don’t think any more testing is going to get me much further, or lead me to a radically different answer: We have one of the most balanced, complex, and interesting metagames I have ever seen in Type One. With that said, let me show you two updated builds of Keeper and a new, Chalice-proofed Sligh!

Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #80: States Of Confusion, Or The Also-Rans

Peter discusses three”cute” decks that he idly considered bringing to States but had to discard in the course of testing – decks like the Pentavus/Mana Echoes infinite mana combo, the Zur’s Weirding lock deck (with, of course, Words of Wisdom), and U/R Land Destruction with Mindslaver!

North Carolina *Winner*

Jason knew he didn’t want to play Affinity for the same reasons I didn’t: Too many weaknesses. He also didn’t like Goblins because of the fact that it was something everyone would be ready for…. So we needed another option. I liked Slide and thought that it would be solid without Wild Mongrels and Circular Logics giving it hell, so I agreed. He came up with a list and I assembled it. We played a few games, but basically didn’t have time to test it at all. I had to rely on what I knew about Slide from the past to guide me.

Maine States: The Screenplay Of The Best. Tournament. Report. Ever. Or Not.

It’s now becoming an annual event; Rizzo shows up at States with a sucka duck deck with Terror in it, reads cards to find out what the heck it is they do, loses horribly. But how could he possibly make that interesting, you ask? By whoring out his side job and writing a screenplay of how it went, complete with flashbacks, flash forwards, and a living talking Bruce who may or may not look uncannily like Brad Pitt in Fight Club.

Restless: Kentucky State Championship *5th Place*

I’m not here to present what you should have played at States, or what could have won you the State Championships. I’m here to tell you my story. I’m one of the players who thinks that States is nothing more then a social event; a tournament that is best held in the presence of good friends. Much more relaxed than a Pro Tour Qualifier, but much more difficult than, oh, your local Friday Night Magic. And yet still I managed to come in fifth out of a hundred and sixty-six people.

Virginia Top 8 – The Coverage!

Alas, Ted didn’t manage to make the Top 8 this year – but he did prepare for his upcoming coverage of New Orleans this weekend by covering the Quarterfinals, the Semifinals, and the Finals of the West Virginia State Championships! Witness the U/B Mesmeric Orb vs. Goblin Bidding matchup, see Shane”Second Place At The Vintage Championships” Stoots attempt to take the Championship, and witness”The Jankiest Deck Ever To Make A Top 8″ versus U/B Zombies!