Originally Posted by
Leshrac82
No videos, sorry - i have never streamed anything and i currently have no plans to change that.
About these matchups:
Infect i need more data with this build. I'm currently 3-0 against it, but some of my older lists had big problems with Infect, so i would be surprised if it stayed that good.
How to play that matchup: The Cloudpost plan is usually too slow, and i board out the Eldrazi package including 2 Cloudposts. Depths is often good - they can chumpblock it with Inkmoth and postboard they could have Submerge, but otherwise it's hard to beat. The midrange plan also works. Discard their pumpspells (unless they have no threats on board and just 1 threat in hand). Lingering Souls as a sideboard card has overperformed against them, since it can block Inkmoth. In my current sideboard i play 2 Pernicious Deed, in this matchup that's probably better than Toxic Deluge because it kills Inkmoth. The most problematic games are those where they have just 1 threat and enough pumpspells to kill in 1 attack, almost impossible to win those games, especially if they have protection too - but those are the nuthands, everything else is beatable. My older lists without the NicFit package and without spotremoval had around 30-40% winrate against them, but i think Cabal Therapy alone makes this much better already, Lingering Souls and Pernicious Deed out of the board too, so i think it's probably favorable now - but needs more testing. (If you want more spotremoval, i would go for Swords to Plowshares.)
Stoneblade is a Cloudpost matchup. Depths is not good (because they have Swords to Plowshares - you can sometimes check for this with Therapy and go for it, but i would still board it out, they have Jace too and with Batterskull they are often over 20 life). Usually you try to stay alive and keep up with them with a grindy game plan. If a Tracker lives and keeps drawing you cards, it can be good enough to win the game. Many games you will fall behind, but often get the time to get the mana and Eye of Ugin for an Eldrazi and cast that - Ulamog is often good enough to win the game, Emrakul almost certainly is (and with Karakas you can cast Emrakul every turn, that's always good enough - with more mana and no active graveyard hate on their side, Tower + Eye of Ugin can also make an infinite Emrakul loop). The easiest way to get there is probably to resolve a Primeval Titan (if you can, check for FoW before you go for it).
Overall i think the matchup is favorable, but it depends on the list how favorable. Esper Stoneblade is probably the easiest matchup, i think 70%+ winrate. Didn't play enough against 4-Color yet, i think it could be slightly worse, but should still be pretty favorable. UW Stoneblade could play Back to Basics, and that can be problematic for the Cloudpost plan, but if they don't it's probably even easier than the rest.
(With this build i'm 3-3 against 4-Color, 2-0 against Esper and 1-0 against UW. When i was playing my older builds, 4-Color didn't exist yet.)
Burn is a race. I'm 3-1 with this build against Burn, with my older builds i also had around 70% winrate, but everybody else who tried my older builds had problems against Burn and when i tried to play both decks against each other, i had real problems against Burn too. Maybe the Burn players on xmage are just bad, i don't know. I think this build has more options against Burn than my older builds, but it's hard to tell if it's favorable or not - more Collective Brutalities (and maybe some maindeck) can make it better in case it's not good enough yet.
General strategy: If your hand can do it, kill them as fast as possible. Dark Depths is the best way to do it and Crop Rotation often very important to help with that - very rarely i have a hand that can play Turn 4 Emrakul, but usually that plan is too slow and i board out the Eldrazi package including 2 Cloudposts. A couple Trackers or just a large Knight can sometimes race them too (try to play the Knight as a 4/4 at least). Discard can buy you life. Collective Brutality out of the board is very good. Scooze and Courser can bring some life. Glimmerposts are a way to gain life, but keep Price of Progress in mind (i have attacked with Primeval Titan against them without searching out any lands because of that).
Overall, the current build can keep up with those decks, but it definitely doesn't dominate them. And if you are only facing those 3 decks, you can get rid of some cards like Gaddock Teeg or Bojuka Bog and probably play some other sideboard cards too (out of the current sideboard, i wouldn't board in Surgical against either of these decks, and while Ethersworn is ok against Infect, something else could be better too for those matchups - among cards i have played in my board in the past, i would board in Krosan Grip in all 3 matchups: kills Inkmoth through any protection, kills Equipment, kills Eidolon + Sulfuric Vortex and some possible Burn sideboard cards like Ensnaring Bridge. and i could see a couple Swords to Plowshares, it's good against Infect and Burn and probably playable against Stoneforge).
I would practice online with the deck - it's not always straight forward, there are many possible lines and just goldfishing is probably not enough.