Testing something that looks roughly like the "Long.dec" list Karsten posted in his most article. Reforge the Soul certainly enables some ludicrous storm counts very early.
"I'm willing to imagine a TES where Past in Flames replaces Ill-Gotten Gains entirely, and we just don't play Diminishing Returns." - me, 29/09/2011
Founding member of Team Scrubbad: Legacy Legends
I know it's early for the month of April and all of it's results but this really made me happy.
Hi
I am Eneko Mendibe the player who is writing the articles Road to Annecy with TES in manainfinito.
Sorry for my English, I understand everything you write, but I can hardly write, so I use a translator.
Here are the videos of the game I played against UW Stoneblade in March ELL.
http://manainfinito.com/videos/ell-2...-uw-stoneblade
This is the article of the April leagues (spanish)
http://manainfinito.com/articulos/le...port-ell-y-llg
2nd in the ELL with 47 players and 1st in the LLG with 36 players.
Well, we hardly ever leave our chant effects in against non-blue match-ups (Dredge being the exception? :p). As, Inquisition (and bounce) tends to be more useful in those match-ups (hits Pillar, Thorn, Chalice, Thalia..). Ironically, non-blue decks occasionally run Mindbreak trap, while blue decks rarely do (better alternatives). I remember Bryant saying he never plays around Mindbreak trap game two against Goblins. So, it's not as simple as "playing chant to get around it". As, Mindbreak Trap isn't played enough to side against it game two (leaving chant effects in). But, at the risk of stating the obvious, Mindbreak Trap can single handedly steal a game from us. I believe this is ultimately what frightens some people. That, it's almost a misplay to side against Mindbreak Trap game two, but you run the risk of smashing into it regardless.
In my Experience ,for goblin players at least, they mulligan to mindbreak trap at any cost so it seems wise not to run into it I mean its not that hard to find a duress or whatever to play around it.
This comes up every now and then, but how often do you guys keep the following hand?
Dark Ritual, Dark Ritual, Lion's Eye Diamond, Brainstorm, Infernal Tutor, Silence, Rite of Flame
I'm usually OK keeping this hand at my LGS when I'm up a game, but in most cases will ship it for a better six. At larger events, I find this an auto-mull.
I throw it back. Even if you rip a black source, you lose to Force of Will if you try to go off immediately.
"I'm willing to imagine a TES where Past in Flames replaces Ill-Gotten Gains entirely, and we just don't play Diminishing Returns." - me, 29/09/2011
Founding member of Team Scrubbad: Legacy Legends
I think taking a mulligan would be the correct play. Though, I'm guilty of keeping on occasion too. What about...
Brainstorm, Ponder, Chrome Mox, Dark Ritual, Lion's Eye Diamond, Infernal Tutor, Burning Wish
Pretty janky to say the least. Unfortunately, I find hands like this to be a common occurrence, for me at least. I generally keep, then question the correctness of such a play for the remainder of the game...
I often have trouble deciding on Brainstorm, Ponder, Chrome Mox hands too. I think I usually keep them on the draw and throw them back on the play.
"I'm willing to imagine a TES where Past in Flames replaces Ill-Gotten Gains entirely, and we just don't play Diminishing Returns." - me, 29/09/2011
Founding member of Team Scrubbad: Legacy Legends
Regarding to this:
Dark Ritual, Dark Ritual, Lion's Eye Diamond, Brainstorm, Infernal Tutor, Silence, Rite of Flame
- I'll keep this hand, I mean, you only need Land or Mox or Petal (Independant Mana Sources), for the rest you have Protection , Threats and Dependant Mana Sources. and you can play LED so that you 're not discarded, so you have 2 turns.
Related to the one with mox and ponder and brainstorm- Brainstorm, Ponder, Chrome Mox, Dark Ritual, Lion's Eye Diamond, Infernal Tutor, Burning Wish:
-I'll keep this hand also.
I mean play mox, imprint brainstorm and play Ponder, thats simple.
Above all keep in mind that this deck is the best deck to demonstrate statistics in magic and the first hand has all you need except Independant Mana Sources.
Just my opinion, Bryant your thinkings?
Wesley Surber is on camera playing TES at SCGAL right now. He just ran headfirst into Force of Will in game one.
EDIT: And again in game two, but he pulled it out somehow.
EDIT: Game three he bricks on Ad Nauseam, makes goblins on the next turn. Dies to Show and Tell + Hive Mind + two pacts.
Some pretty crummy plays on both sides. Commentators (Joey Pasco and Mike Flores) had to ask Twitter to tell them how Lion's Eye Diamond works.
Last edited by thefringthing; 04-22-2012 at 04:56 PM.
"I'm willing to imagine a TES where Past in Flames replaces Ill-Gotten Gains entirely, and we just don't play Diminishing Returns." - me, 29/09/2011
Founding member of Team Scrubbad: Legacy Legends
Those were some horrible, horrible plays. He should have just chanted him and went for an Iggy loop or something...
Also, did he not have PiF or something, would have won right up with silence backup most likely.
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