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Not to take away from the many AWESOME players in MN, but I don't think it is accurate anymore (if ever) to say that they are still ahead of everyone else. Looking at the rankings from last year, of the 18 people who placed at Nats, only 2 were from MN. And of the 18 people who placed in RNRS for the whole year, only 2 were from MN (and they were the same guy).To put that in perspective, South Carolina and Texas had the same number of placing spots (4), and Iowa had even more (5).
Iowa is basically MN Jr. for Redemption purposes. I travel to their tournaments when I want some good competition. I learn as much or more playing people from MN as I do from these boards
That's the part I'm having an issue with. I can see fudging the numbers to let you play an interrupt on someone being Discarded because it's a needed part of the game. But they've already been removed from the game by the time they would "normally" get a chance to interrupt. How can you play an interrupt on someone who is not being removed from the game, but already is removed from the game?
But an interrupt the battle card would work, since an opponent's SA is causing you to lose by removal? Then that leads to the question of how which enhancements are then interrupted. Say I have King David vs. Archers of Kedar. If my opponent played Arrogance, CLions, Mask of Worldliness, two deck d/c cards, and a capture, and I play Reach, then AoCP, which of my opponent's abilities happen?
I don't see how he could since he is already removed from the game.
Looking at the rankings from last year, of the 18 people who placed at Nats, only 2 were from MN.
Hey,Quote from: happyjosiah on July 24, 2009, 09:22:16 AMI don't see how he could since he is already removed from the game.If I play Joseph in Prison you can negate it even though your hero is already removed from the game. In this example with Wrath there is an extra step but the end result is the same.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 24, 2009, 01:40:13 AMYou mean right now?Not to take away from the many AWESOME players in MN, but I don't think it is accurate anymore (if ever) to say that they are still ahead of everyone else. Looking at the rankings from last year, of the 18 people who placed at Nats, only 2 were from MN. And of the 18 people who placed in RNRS for the whole year, only 2 were from MN (and they were the same guy).To put that in perspective, South Carolina and Texas had the same number of placing spots (4), and Iowa had even more (5).
You mean right now?
Not to take away from the many AWESOME players in MN, but I don't think it is accurate anymore (if ever) to say that they are still ahead of everyone else.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on July 24, 2009, 02:30:31 AMNot to take away from the many AWESOME players in MN, but I don't think it is accurate anymore (if ever) to say that they are still ahead of everyone else. Looking at the rankings from last year, of the 18 people who placed at Nats, only 2 were from MN. And of the 18 people who placed in RNRS for the whole year, only 2 were from MN (and they were the same guy).To put that in perspective, South Carolina and Texas had the same number of placing spots (4), and Iowa had even more (5).Iowa is basically MN Jr. for Redemption purposes. I travel to their tournaments when I want some good competition. I learn as much or more playing people from MN as I do from these boards.
If you go back to 2004 Nationals to the present time, I believe you will find MN pretty much near the top in terms of Nationals placings. Furthermore, some of the MN greats have not competed at Nationals during this time such as Chris Bany and Mike Turnidge.From my memory:2004: T1 MP Justin Alstad 1st, T2 MP Jordan Alstad 2nd, T1 2P Jordan Alstad 3rd2005: Sealed Seth Micke 1st, T2 MP Adam Erickson 1st, Justin Alstad 3rd, T1 2P Jonathan Alstad 2nd, T1 MP David Ebert 1st Booster Draft Jacob Weisenburger 3rd2006: T2 MP Justin Alstad 1st, T1 MP Justin Alstad 1st, Jonathan Alstad 2nd (2 more Alstads in the top 7)2007: T2 MP Nathan Voigt 1st, T2 2P Justin Alstad 1st2008: T1 2P Nathan Voigt 2nd T2 MP Matt Brinkman 2ndThere could even be a few I'm missing, don't have time to double check the spreadsheets right now.And oh yeah, Tim Maly is pretty much from MN so throw in all his placings in there too...
I am the only one who is enjoying the irony of the Minnesota people tooting their own horns in a thread titled "Arrogance?"