Can I have 10,000 cards in my deck in a competition, and then play with the best 60 ones for game 2 and 3.
It's a bit of a theoretical question, but I'm thunking that if I did this I would lose 100% of game ones, but probably win 90% of games 2 and 3.
Against Omnitell I could play 4 REBs, 4 Pyros, 4 Clique, 4 Venser
Against 12post I could play 4 waste, 4 ports, 4 ghost quarter, 4 loam
In reality I am thinking about playing with a 65 card miracles deck, so that I have 5 more cards to draw from after sideboarding.
Sideboard can only be 15 cards, at all times.
Tournament rules state you have to be able to shuffle your deck without assistance, so that would probably be grounds for a DQ or something.
Also, at all times your deck must be at least 60 cards and your sideboard must be at most 15 cards.
Hence, you technically can have a 65-card deck, but it's not a good idea.
Aha, so even in game 2 I would need to have 65 cards in my deck to not have more than 15 in my sideboard. Then I understand why no one is playing with 65 cards. Thank you for explaining
Barcode already pointed out it's max 15, resolving spells like Burning Wish will usually make the sideboard smaller. (I don't know off the top of my head whether you're required to present the same number
The rules also vary by format. Back in the days of ante there was some idle chat about some kind of single elimination 'winner takes the cards' limited format. You might get into a 'giant sideboard' scenario with that kind of approach. (Though I'd expect a lot of people to drop after winning 2-3 rounds just to keep the cards.)
That's how it used to be. They changed the rule back with the legend change. Now your sideboard only needs to be up to 15 cards.
Here's the announcement
http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/mag...y/feature/248e
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