I played BG Depths to a 5-2 finish yesterday at Baltimore's Win-A-Mox.
Miracles (2-0)
Aggro Loam (0-2)
Elves (2-1)
Sneak and Show (2-1)
Lands (0-2)
Goblins (2-1)
Grixis Delver (2-0)
I thought people might find it interested to see how
NOT to play Turbo Depths. I was feature matched against David Long for Game 2 of our match yesterday in Round 5. The coverage begins at 4:23 of this video:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/163293145
A word of warning - I am very aware that I play terribly in this game. I only listened to the audio on the video on my car ride home yesterday (I haven't actually re-watched it yet). Based on the commentary and what I remember from the game, I know I mistapped once or twice, I think I missed Bogging his graveyard at one point that would have mattered, I made the absolute bonehead Steppe play, and worst of all I missed the kill entirely with the porting of his Karakas at the end of the turn.
I also think I made a few less obvious mistakes. I think I should have used my first Surgical Extraction on his Ghost Quarter, rather than the Loam, especially given that he plays Burning Wish. I received some questions about why I Surgicaled his Crop Rotations with my second copy of the card. At that point, I was hoping to make Marit Lage and cast Rite of Consumption all in the same turn (which is my plan post-board if I can't win quickly). I wanted to exile the Crop Rotations to stop a possible Rotation into Glacial Chasm. That said, I probably made a few plays that don't gel with that line...
I have never had a camera match before, I don't get to play nearly as much as I would like, I was extremely nervous, and this was my first actual tournament with the deck (I'm a Nic Fit player mainly). The Steppe misplay probably requires the most explanation...The only real games I have played with the deck since building it about a month ago have been against a friend who plays Death and Taxes. I am so used to Stepping in response to Swords to Plowshares, that somehow that line just got incorrectly burned into my brain. I guarantee I will never do that again...
I felt that I played well the rest of the tournament, but now I'm starting to wonder where else I screwed up if I played this game so poorly.
If you have any other feedback or scolding please let me know. I'd love to become more competent with this deck, as I plan to play it in the upcoming SCG team events.