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So wait...is this the deck you are going to use or the one you are going to give to a RLK who then beats you...
Haven't played in a year and decided to attend my favorite tourney on the Planet. Wild Bill's Local Type 2. Need help because I have no idea what people are playing. Give me advice. I only have one goal BEAT MATT BRINKMAN!
Actually the best thing you could do is to leave all your neutral cards on another table and play type 2 multi without them. For details ask Professoralstad, he won a district tournament with that strategy last year.
Glad your feeling all the Love from the guys in Minnesota. Remember bring two air mattresses in case one gets stolen.PS. I have all the cards you need for your deck. Your deck will catch people by surprise. Deacons on offense and Greeks on defense.
EmJayBee: you are unusally silent so I'm assuming that you are cowering in a corner sucking your thumb, awaiting the all out massacre you know I'm bringing with me.
This should be put on Pay Per View.
Glad your feeling all the Love from the guys in Minnesota. Remember bring two air mattresses in case one gets stolen.
PS. I have all the cards you need for your deck. Your deck will catch people by surprise. Deacons on offense and Greeks on defense.
Shoot! Now I'll have to employ my anti-Deacon strategies on defense...thanks for the heads up Bill! I don't even lose to Craig when he is up 6-4-4-4 on the last round of T2 multi*, so it would be ultra-embarassing to lose head-to-head.*True story. Craig had the lead 6-4-4-4 at 2011 Nats. On my last turn, I drew both SoG and NJ, made a successful rescue, and ended up winning the game.
Quote from: Professoralstad on February 20, 2013, 09:49:13 AMShoot! Now I'll have to employ my anti-Deacon strategies on defense...thanks for the heads up Bill! I don't even lose to Craig when he is up 6-4-4-4 on the last round of T2 multi*, so it would be ultra-embarassing to lose head-to-head.*True story. Craig had the lead 6-4-4-4 at 2011 Nats. On my last turn, I drew both SoG and NJ, made a successful rescue, and ended up winning the game.I guess I should ask. Are you sure that you had your Neutrals in that deck?