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    [Article]Eternal Europe: Storm Sequencing

    Well, couldn't resist some storming after metagame talk and seeing two heartbreaking (but nicely educational) losses on camera lately.

    http://www.starcitygames.com/article...equencing.html

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    Re: [Article]Eternal Europe: Storm Sequencing

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    Re: [Article]Eternal Europe: Storm Sequencing

    Quote Originally Posted by Mon,Goblin Chief View Post
    Well, couldn't resist some storming after metagame talk and seeing two heartbreaking (but nicely educational) losses on camera lately.

    http://www.starcitygames.com/article...equencing.html

    Enjoy & let me know what you think!
    Great article as always. Will you be attending the GP?
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    Re: [Article]Eternal Europe: Storm Sequencing

    Now this is your forte, and it shows. The pics of the boardstates are great as well. Rock solid.
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    Very informative. A+.

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    Awesome article, i really enjoyed it.

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    Re: [Article]Eternal Europe: Storm Sequencing

    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie View Post
    Now this is your forte, and it shows. The pics of the boardstates are great as well. Rock solid.

    Too bad the Underground Sea is not tapped :P.. Now he got 100000x the same comment under his article!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lans89 View Post
    Too bad the Underground Sea is not tapped :P.. Now he got 100000x the same comment under his article!
    Thus illustrating how many people post a comment without actually reading the other comments.

    On another subject: great article Carsten, love reading the storm material.
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    Great article. As a long time Storm-player I find it particularly interesting how you consider the opponents possible hands against the burn-opponent.

    Which leads me to a proposal. I remember more than one of your texts on Magic theory. You might do another one. Why not discuss the amount of thinking/consideration necessary/feasible during rounds in a tournament. Sometimes you have time, sometimes you haven't. You might even overconsider a Situation when you should be casting Rituals instead. I would be interested in such an article.

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