I don't think I understand your point about that option. If he draws with top, he doesn't counter the fire ice. I was stifling the CB trigger on the Fire//Ice, not the Top activations.
Edit: I see. I wasn't clear in the report. Both stifles were targetting Counterbalance activations, not Top activations.
I do not remember specifically how I sided in or out, I normally do it on the fly.
Here are some of the most amazing stories from Chicago:
About the thieves:
During my round 4 match against a fellow Canadian we heard someone yelling "JUDGE, JUDGE, JUDGE" and a bunch of judges running towards them yelling "GET OUT OF THE WAY" then a big thump. We then saw the Judges walking a young man to the front towards the police on site.
Afterward I was told that one of the Judges had seen this guy steal a bag, then chased him down and jumped him yelling "You are going downtown". (that line was probably fabricated). Apparently it was a whole family with a child as young as 9 who were stealing the bags.
My teammate watching a match:
Dragon Stompy vs. Some UW Deck
The Dragon Stompy player goes all in with a Rakdos Pit Dragon that has helbent. The U/W player has no outs (according to my teammate), could be that he has used all his swords, or he doesn't play them, not sure. Anyways, the UW player takes his turn, draws his card and drops it. It is a Meddling Mage, which seems like a terrible answer to Rakdos Pit Dragon. He names Blood Moon. His opponent draws for turn and yells FUCK. He drew the Blood Moon, making the dragon loose hellbent, and lost to the U/W player.
My friend who rode up with us had never played legacy before. He picked up ANT, Day 2ed and ended up going x-3. He is playing round 15, winner gets Top 16. He is playing against Imperial Painter. Imperial Painter is on the play and I see his hand of Ancient Tomb, Painter's Servant, Grindstone, Simian Spirit Guide, Simian Spirit Guide ect. I walk away. My friend finds me after the match and i say, "You lost right?". He says "No, my opponent went first turn painter and failed to play the grindstone, passed the turn, and I Duressed him"
Congrats!
This is not accurate. Somewhat more accurate: http://www.thestarkingtonpost.com/?p=406.
James Elliott is apparently writing about the incident for his SCG piece this week.
“It's possible. But it involves... {checks archives} Nature's Revolt, Opalescence, two Unstable Shapeshifters (one of which started as a Doppelganger), a Tide, an animated land, a creature with Fading, a Silver Wyvern, some way to get a creature into play in response to stuff, some way to get a land into play in response to stuff (a different land from the animated land), and one heck of a Rube Goldberg timing diagram.”
-David DeLaney
Team Unicorn is making "Cappy gets there" T-shirts in honor of the steamroller that is Dave Caplan.
Cartwheel into Wasteland? Yep. Cappy gets there anyway.
One lander with Brainstorm? Awww, Cappy just nabs another land plus a Fetch off of it.
The man is the king of savage rips. Playing the same deck for two years has it's advantages. He could almost predict his next draw on most turns.
Fucking amazing tournament sir.
Another amazing story from Chicago:
Before Mink got his free win from Kowal, he got another in the 14th round. Opponent was playing the same deck as Kowal, with a full hand, but nothing in play. Mink has a Slogger, un-bent Raiders, and Chalice at one. He plays a Magus that resolves, then declares his attack. His opponent taps three lands including his only Plains to Grip Chalice. Then taps his Savannah to Plow the Slogger. Yeah. Mink wins, and draws with Andy into the Top 8.
I'll buy one of those shirts if they ever get made.
Fucking awesome job. Everyone here was behind you and you didn't dissappoint.
Originally Posted by Greg 'IdrA' Fields
Fun stories and a great report. Congrats on the finish.
Congrats on the finish. I played the same 60 and started off 6-1, but through a combination of bad plays and good/bad draws I managed to lose out and miss day 2. I cut disrupt from the sb because I found it to be underwhelming, but reading your report makes me think otherwise. Was it as good as you make it sound (and more specifically, worth curring cards like extra grips and clasms)?
i wish they had live coverage that i could find :(
do they like just record like random stuff or?
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