Originally Posted by
lavafrogg
I really thought that your "cloudpost transformation sideboard" would be the dumbest thing that I read in this thread, but I feel like we have a new winner. Saying that Miracles is not the best deck in Legacy is like saying the Patriots are not the best football team in the NFL. I mean, sure they win a lot of Super Bowls, but they are not the only team to win Super Bowls.
I am not sure what metric you are using but here are a few that I was able to find.
From a recent Channel Fireball Article by Bob Huang, who polled proven Legacy "Experts":
Here’s the breakdown of the consensus Top 5 archetypes:
Miracles—13 first-place votes, 3 second-place votes (for non-Legend Miracles), and 2 fifth-place votes (for Legends Miracles).
Delver Decks—3 first-place votes, 8 second-place votes, 4 third-place votes, 3 fourth-place votes, and 1 fifth-place vote. Of the bunch, B/U/G Delver was considered the best.
Lands—1 second-place vote, 3 third-place votes, 6 fourth-place votes, and 1 fifth-place vote.
Show and Tell—3 second-place votes, 3 third-place votes, and 2 fifth-place votes.
Death and Taxes—3 third-place votes, 5 fourth-place votes and 2 fifth-place votes.
Miracles has been the best deck since the Dig Through Time banning, and has been a top tier deck since people figured out that they could play 4 Ponders.
Since you love statistics so much here is a little analysis: Out of 16 voters, 13 first place votes went to Miracles, the 3 people that didn't vote for Miracles as the best deck voted for Miracles as #2. Two people even voted for Miracles twice as they differentiated between the standard and legends lists.
MTGTop 8 has Miracles as either the only tier 1 deck, or 1 of 2 tier one decks for at least the past year... after which I stopped checking.
MtgtheSource has Miracles as the top deck 8 out of the last 12 months, with 2 seconds and 2 thirds towards the end of last year.
If you check Starcity Games you are just as likely to find a top 8 with multiple Miracles decks than you are to find one with zero.
I am not saying Miracles is the best deck as a personal opinion, Miracles is currently the best deck in the format.
Following your format:
Step One: You say Miracles is not the best deck, this is wrong.
Step Two: Here you argue that you are strawman-ing my argument saying that just beating Miracles does not make a deck automatically tier one. While you are exactly correct in your statement you are completely fabricating the fact that I said we just needed to beat Miracles. Maverick has great match-ups against fair decks and decent to poor match-ups with unfair decks depending on how our hate(thalias/teegs) line up with the speed and angle of attack of the unfair deck. The problem is, as underdogs to Miracles, we no longer win all of our fair match-ups, which means... if the meta is unfair we have problems and if the meta is very fair, we have problems. If we can straighten out our Miracles match-up, we are already favored over the current swarm of BUG decks and all of the delver decks that exist, and we can go back to crushing our fair games and sneaking by our unfair ones into the top 8/16.
Step three: This jumble of nonsense shouldn't deserve a step, congrats, you are amazing. I would like to point out that your last line of "Make the decks that fear you actually fear you." is literally the definition of win more. Why would I want to beat the decks that I already beat. I don't need to work on match-ups that I am favored in, I need to work on match-ups that are winnable with adjustments. I am not going to sit here and tell you that we can crush combo 90% of the time because I know that is not possible, what I want to know(and what I have repeated to you over and over) is how we can improve a poor match-up, against Miracles, into an even or possibly favorable one.
I am not sure if I can repeat this enough: I want to beat Miracles and am trying to discuss ways to achieve that goal. Please stop trolling and either offer suggestions and helpful discussion or move on.
@timmyod17: nice run and sorry you couldn't make day 2. Personally I think that graveyard hate is mandatory as if you can stop reanimator/dredge on turn 0/1, we have the firepower to win the game with shaman/ooze. I would always recommend either tutor for crypt, faerie macabre or surgical extraction.
Containment Priest also has uses against dredge (if you can live that long) and also against Sneak and Show. We have also been discussing Phyrexian Revoker as a live card against the current meta as it shuts down many problem cards.
Good luck in the Open tomorrow and let us know how it goes!