1800 or Bust!: Watching Worlds
There’s something about Worlds or a Pro Tour that grabs me. Why do I spend my weekends frantically updating The Sideboard every ten minutes?
There’s something about Worlds or a Pro Tour that grabs me. Why do I spend my weekends frantically updating The Sideboard every ten minutes?
The fact that someone cheated and got caught is not the heartbreak; the heartbreak is that Dave could have done extremely well for himself as a DCI representative.
The updated Multiplayer Card Hall of Fame finishes with its best assets: Lands and gold.
It’s time for the”This is the only article I will write this year, so give me your vote for the Invitational” articles to appear ad infinitum. Here’s an idea: Don’t be swayed.
Two hundred and fifty cards. Thirty-five creatures. How the heck do you expect to win with this sort of ratio? Well, mostly you use blue.
David discusses his experience at Worlds and the state of internet articles today. Oh, and although he won’t say it, we will: VOTE FOR THE KING OF BEATDOWN IN THE INVITATIONAL!
So it’s Sunday evening and we’ve just finished making dinner and I ask Alice,”Anything on TV tonight?” “Um, only <insert random bad movie here> and some movie called Rounders.” “?” I say.”I’ve heard of that, that’s apparently very good.” “Well,” she says,”I think I’m gonna read in bed.” Woot – Rounders for me then. Maaaaaaan,…
A trip to a different store (NOT Our Beloved StarCity) yields an entirely new experience…
The last time Rizzo’s wife and eggs went on vaca, we got”Searching For Wakefield.” Now we get this. It’s a tad randomer, don’tcha think?
Peter redesigns David Zadok Stroud’s”Carpe Noctum” deck, defends net decks, and talks about how it did at the tourney. Wow, he can play for real and not just casual?
All right, all right; U/G/R has ONE good deck. But I’ll eat my hat and coat if I see any U/G/R decks in the Top 8 at Denver.
It’s sort of strategy, sort of not; discussions on bathroom breaks and game losses, and Cooked Goose – the new”fun” IBC blue-beater.
Good god, perhaps one of the best multiplayer articles ever written! So what if the deck costs a couple hundred dollars? Just read this!
The word of the day is Collusion. Say it with me, now – Collusion. What does it mean and what do you do?
An Earthquake ripples through the Top 25 as the best multiplayer red cards shift and change…