How To Do Better But Still Suck, Even With Help: PTQ New Orleans
Rogue deck designer Adrian Sullivan and classic strategy writer hand Rizzo a deck to help him try and qualify. We’d leave the suspense up, but frankly, the title says it all.
Rogue deck designer Adrian Sullivan and classic strategy writer hand Rizzo a deck to help him try and qualify. We’d leave the suspense up, but frankly, the title says it all.
Wow – you say the word”contest” and everyone goes crazy. I had an overwhelming* response to what I thought was a pretty silly idea. I can’t imagine how manages to deal with all of the Break This Card Contest Entries. It is truly overwhelming. My thanks to everyone who responded – and congratulations to Taylor…
So Dave went 3-4 at GP: Denver. But why? What makes the difference between a Meddish and a Kastle?
If you cheat and get caught, you pay a thousand bucks to the DCI before you ever get to play again. Fantasy? Not if Sheldon has his way.
Zvi Mowshowitz once asked ten questions that every deck had to answer. Mike revamps those questions for Invasion Block, and goes Zvi one better.
Why didn’t the pros, theoretically the best player in the world, run Wheel of Fortune in last year’s Invitational decks? Rakso can’t figure it out, either.
Four themed decks for the Invitational critter format. Heck, who doesn’t love it?
Tony reads off the winners to his contest, tells an obscene joke, and rhymes some mad poetry wid hiz fanz.
Tony reads off the winners to his contest, tells an obscene joke, and rhymes some mad poetry wid hiz fanz.
When put out the call for theme decks, I immediately thought chickens. Maybe you thought Goblins, angels, merfolk, elves or thallids… But I thought chickens. Those of you who read”The Casual Report: Week 2″ are probably not surprised. MaRo specifically stated that only one deck per theme will be available, so seventeen different theme decks…
Indirectly, of course; I’ve never actually talked to EDT in person. Well I’ve chatted with him on IRC, but that was mostly about bouncing and Deeding Agendas. I tried to convince him of the virtues of , but he, in his own words,”Refused to play with bad cards.” He suggested, “That card that depends on…
Anthony finally hits his centennial! When you turn 100, will you talk this much? Will your spouse?
Ever wonder what it would be like if Rizzo did match coverage for the Sideboard? Well, you got that here. But with less swearing.
I wanted the byes. I wanted them more than any person in that room. I was fighting like a rat against a lion.