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Einherjer
12-23-2015, 02:07 AM
This weeks article (http://www.mtgmintcard.com/articles/writers/philipp-sch%C3%B6negger/legacy-lessons-in-the-knick-of-time) is up. Let me know what you think. :)

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nevilshute
12-23-2015, 06:20 AM
Cool that you chose this subject. It continues to be a matter of contention imo. I hate having to ask my (friendly) opponent to play faster at FNM level but there are some serious serial-offenders that just ALWAYS plays sooo slow and deliberate no matter how much you remind them.

As an aside, you really need a (better?) editor to proof read, ideally. Some distracting typos and grammar errors. Hope it's okay for you that I mention this. Don't want to come off as ungrateful for your work, which in terms of depth and quality is great :smile:

Bed Decks Palyer
12-23-2015, 04:31 PM
This weeks article (http://www.mtgmintcard.com/articles/writers/philipp-sch%C3%B6negger/legacy-lessons-in-the-knick-of-time) is up. Let me know what you think. :)

Greetings

Good article. That's exactly how I'd write on this matter if only I had an ability to do so.
Liked!

Einherjer
12-26-2015, 03:41 AM
As an aside, you really need a (better?) editor to proof read, ideally. Some distracting typos and grammar errors. Hope it's okay for you that I mention this. Don't want to come off as ungrateful for your work, which in terms of depth and quality is great :smile:

Yeah, I'm aware of that, but I still struggle to find a good solution. :(
It totally is, don't worry! Thanks for the feedback!


Good article. That's exactly how I'd write on this matter if only I had an ability to do so.
Liked!

Thank you very much. :)


Knowing when to concede should also be a part of time management. There are games from a losing position that theoretically have a small chance of coming back from that should be conceded. Sometimes saving ten minutes on the clock is worth sacrificing a game likely to be lost anyway.

Nice article.


That's right, that's a good point. It differs greatly from deck to deck, though. A non-Burn Delver deck can pretty accurately predict when to concede. If you have Entreat or Lightning Bolt in your deck, things are differently difficult. Thanks. :)

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