How are you folks doing it?
Is double sleeving enough if you play Beta Power?
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Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes,
Hypnotized by you if I should linger,
Staring at the ring around your finger" - Sting
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I play a lot of Old School / 94 and in order to really capture the essence and feel of the time i usually just unsleeve everything and riffle shuffle up that shit. Feels like real living.
Meh. If you're worried about the condition of your cards after the rigors of game play, just play Ironman.
Originally Posted by GreenMycon
i riffle shuffle always, and i have never damaged my cards so far. but, i have done such an extreme upgrading over the past years, that my vintage deck is close to 6 figures. no i use perfect hards instead of normal perfect sizes, and i use a triple sleeving aswell. makes the deck thicker but really does the job well. i already have an idea for the next sleeve pimp, but i have to do some more digging =)
Maybe just play with toploaders
Card tower about 50cm high..
one of my friends used to play when we were younger. he had an arm injury from work and had a cast so he couldn't use both hands. he was playing a sliver deck with maybe 30 dual lands in it.....whole deck in top loaders. wish i took a picture. pile shuffles took forever.
at least fetches hadn't been invented.
-rob
Best to use KMC Character Guard Sleeves for tripple sleeving (silver/gold)
IIRC before CCG sleeves were really a thing you used to be able to play with proxies in your deck as long as you had the actual cards available as proof you owned them. There was a guy at SCG that had a sick land destruction deck with power, Juzam, duals, etc. and basically the whole thing was proxied. He kept all the real cards in those single-card snap cases in a giant stack on the table while he played.
I think the biggest thing is the deep seeded emotional understanding that the right play is the right play regardless of outcomes. The ability to make a decision 5 straight times, lose 5 times because of it, and still make it the 6th time if it's the right play. - Jon Finkel
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Is that deck legit? 💕
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