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Second place in T1 multi was Sam Larson I think...
TEAMS:1. Gabe/Kevin2. Sauce/Wraith3. Nurge/Michalyzniaenfsafesoinskladfknewfoiansdklflz
Sealed:1. Rebecca Collins2. Jordy Bear3.
He lost every game with Bill. So, basically, Matt Brinkman is the best TEAMS player ever.
i call dirty pool on you and count leaving a crumpled up piece of paper with 'MATT AND CRAIG'S TEAMS DECK LIST' written at the very top for nathan to find. i actually fell for it. so epic.
Type 2 2-player championship match was Nathan (the Hobbit) vs. Kurt Hake.Nathan uses Samaritan Water Jar early to set aside Kurt's The Strong Angel (who has won most of his souls this tournament).Kurt has to make do with Michael instead, which allows Nathan's Proud Pharisees to draw. Kurt is winning 6-4, and is attempting his final rescue with Michael. Nathan's got nothing but a Proud Pharisee. Kurt has Striking Herod in hand. Nathan has NJ in hand. Nathan has about 40 cards left in his deck. Blocks with Proud Pharisee and draws 2. One of them is Son of God. Nathan rescues 2. Game tied 6-6. Nathan attempts rescue with Thaddeus. Kurt blocks with Assyrian Archer (3/5) with 2K horses (2/2). Draws 2. Plays Forgotten History, for a total of 5/11. Kurt thinks he made a last minute stop. Nathan thinks he just lost the game. Then they both notice Nathan's active artifact: Crown of Thorns. Kurt's archer is 5/8, and loses to the 8/8 Thad. At first Kurt thinks he made a mistake, and should have banded his two archers togather. But with his archer decreased as much as it was, and Thaddeus' "X" as high as it was (he had at least a few disciples in play), Thad protected the archer from being banded to anyway. So, Kurt's game was mistake-free, as was Nathan's, and they both are content and congratulate each other at the end of the game.Nathan wins. I think he had 15 points. His lost soul differential was large.Jordan Alstad is second with 12.5 points and a +7 (or 9ish?) lost soul differential.Kurt is third with 12 points and a +13 lost soul differential.Nathan takes RNRS with 102 points. Kurt is second with 100.
With friends like that who needs enemies. The fact is I did not throw the games.
I want an investigation. I should have known something was afoot when Mrs. Hiatus checks our decks and declares us to have a good deck (Good deck because of the complexity of my immense research on the competition coupled with my genius extreme deck building skills).
QuoteI want an investigation. I should have known something was afoot when Mrs. Hiatus checks our decks and declares us to have a good deck (Good deck because of the complexity of my immense research on the competition coupled with my genius extreme deck building skills). That's weird you spelt Mr. wrong... go put your glasses on!
Hahahaha. Craig I better see you at the T2
Quote from: Bryon on August 12, 2011, 11:55:40 PMType 2 2-player championship match was Nathan (the Hobbit) vs. Kurt Hake.Nathan uses Samaritan Water Jar early to set aside Kurt's The Strong Angel (who has won most of his souls this tournament).Kurt has to make do with Michael instead, which allows Nathan's Proud Pharisees to draw. Kurt is winning 6-4, and is attempting his final rescue with Michael. Nathan's got nothing but a Proud Pharisee. Kurt has Striking Herod in hand. Nathan has NJ in hand. Nathan has about 40 cards left in his deck. Blocks with Proud Pharisee and draws 2. One of them is Son of God. Nathan rescues 2. Game tied 6-6. Nathan attempts rescue with Thaddeus. Kurt blocks with Assyrian Archer (3/5) with 2K horses (2/2). Draws 2. Plays Forgotten History, for a total of 5/11. Kurt thinks he made a last minute stop. Nathan thinks he just lost the game. Then they both notice Nathan's active artifact: Crown of Thorns. Kurt's archer is 5/8, and loses to the 8/8 Thad. At first Kurt thinks he made a mistake, and should have banded his two archers togather. But with his archer decreased as much as it was, and Thaddeus' "X" as high as it was (he had at least a few disciples in play), Thad protected the archer from being banded to anyway. So, Kurt's game was mistake-free, as was Nathan's, and they both are content and congratulate each other at the end of the game.Nathan wins. I think he had 15 points. His lost soul differential was large.Jordan Alstad is second with 12.5 points and a +7 (or 9ish?) lost soul differential.Kurt is third with 12 points and a +13 lost soul differential.Nathan takes RNRS with 102 points. Kurt is second with 100.Would you mind if I add this article to the August Issue of The Redeemer webzine?