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1  Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / [Results] Dreamers, MN, 3-13-05, 45 ppl, 5 proxy on: March 16, 2005, 05:00:04 pm
Thank you for the congratulations. I barrowed the deck from Jesse Rivers and Donald Lewis as I own little to no type 1 cards so big thanks to them. I would do a report but I'm not really the best writter I'd rather just give some advice on how I beleive the deck should be played and how I would change the deck after the tournement. I was told the entire tournement that the deck is suppose to play early threat and beat down as fast as possible. My thoughts on the deck are that you should play more conservatively and try to control your opponents lands and mana artifacts counter or lock down there few key spells via the dazes force of wills and meddling mages and late  game bring the pain with the mongooses and bears. THIS IS NOT A BEATDOWN DECK. Turn 1 mongoose turn 2 expend a lot of cards to get threshold is not going to win you as many games.

A few changes to the list in Jeffs post I'd make are: Cut the lotus petals this wasn't suppose to be in the deck at all but I receive the deck 5 minutes before the tournement started and didn't catch a couple of changes Jesse had made to the deck. I would consider playing less or no werebears the entire day I sided them out nearly every match and very rarely did they do anything when I did have them in and drew them. There were too many blasts in the board for this tournement but the dreamers metagame is ussually something like 1/4 FCG which seemed like a scary match up. Things I would add are more null rods main, a regrowth main, another misdirection, and I'd make some changes to the 8 blasts in the board probably go down to 6 blasts at the most.
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