Quote Originally Posted by landstill101 View Post
third game, he went off first turn and went ad nausium and had the worst ad nausium ive ever seen seeing the other ad, the warrens, the gains, and tendrils and only seeing 2 petals with no mana floating and nothing else to produce mana and killed himself.(pretty easy match for me, I didn't do a thing)
Well, I have seen the same thing happen to a guy playing for the top8 and in the last round ... and here I was thinking it can't happen more than once in a lifetime :D ... poor guy was like "t1 Ad Nauseam, yay!" and then flipping random order of another AN, Tendrils, Tendrils, IGG, Cabal Ritual killing himself :D

I have tried Team America (winning a 16man tourney in the process :D) and I still firmly believe in ITF being a better deck. The real difference is the one landstill101 said - ITF is really difficult to play, whereas with TA you can just go and win with it. I'm playing ITF for almost as long as landstill101 now, and I am still making mistakes which tend to cost me games. Games that I should have won, if only I was a better player (and I use to be quite a well performing player overall, having my ratings hovering around 1900 in constructed and 1800 in limited. And yes, I love Legacy the most ^__^).

Still noone liking my changes to the deck? I took out stronghold and witness, in order to have better manabase (colorless mana is bad, it means no CB/CS/EE t2) and witness is sooooo sloooooooooow, I hate her. Also, Bayou is bad for the same reasons stronghold is bad - no t2 CB/CS. Better manabase = greater consistency. I love consistency in my decks.