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1  Eternal Formats / Northeast U.S. / Re: Comic Book Depot - Sunday $10.00 Vinatge - 3/6/16 Credit Tournament on: February 29, 2016, 04:33:38 pm
I missed the last few events so I am definitely looking forward to this one
2  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: WotC cracking down on proxies, even in non-sanctioned events on: January 14, 2016, 01:40:44 pm
Wizards Official statement http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/news/proxies-policy-and-communication-2016-01-14

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This week, a discussion emerged on the internet, particularly on Reddit and Twitter, about Wizards of the Coast's policy on proxies and in-store play. There is clearly a lot of confusion about what our policy is, where we stand on some of the finer points, and why we're trying to kill Legacy and Vintage (we're not).

Here is what happened. We became aware that a store was running a tournament with a suspiciously large prize pool and that they appeared to be allowing proxies. Since the word "proxies" is used colloquially to range in meaning from a marked up playtest card to counterfeit cards, the large prize made the event curious enough for us to want to make sure there wasn't something unsavory going on. We contacted the store to find out more about the event. Our intention was to educate them on counterfeit cards and proxies and ensure they understood our policy. Our communication specifically said that no sanctions were being handed out to the store; this was purely a fact-finding and educational outreach. So that's good.

The bad part was that the details of the policy discussed with the store were both unclear and inconsistent with other communications we've put out. As we dug into what was actually said, we realized that we had different reps in different offices around the world sending different messages, making the confusion even worse. And that's completely our fault.

So, let's clear things up.

Our stated policy specifically applies to DCI-sanctioned events. Cards used in DCI-sanctioned events must be authentic Magic cards. The only exception is if a card has become damaged during the course of play in a particular event (for instance, a shuffling accident bends a card or a drink gets spilled); in that case a judge may issue a proxy for use only for the duration of that event so the player can continue playing.

Our stance on counterfeits is also clear: Wizards remains committed to vigorously protecting the Magic community from counterfeiters. We will remain vigilant for illegal activity, and we will continue to work quickly and decisively with law enforcement agencies around the globe to protect against the creation or distribution of counterfeit Magic cards. Additionally, we reiterate in the strongest terms possible that any individual or retailer who knowingly deals in counterfeits works against the best interests of the community. Wizards has eliminated and will continue to eliminate from the DCI and WPN anyone who knowingly distributes counterfeit cards.

What has gotten caught up in the confusion are playtest cards used outside of sanctioned DCI events. And the reason it has gotten confusing is because we've never really talked about them before. So let's do that.

A playtest card is most commonly a basic land with the name of a different card written on it with a marker. Playtest cards aren't trying to be reproductions of real Magic cards; they don't have official art and they wouldn't pass even as the real thing under the most cursory glance. Fans use playtest cards to test out new deck ideas before building out a deck for real and bringing it to a sanctioned tournament. And that's perfectly fine with us. Wizards of the Coast has no desire to police playtest cards made for personal, non-commercial use, even if that usage takes place in a store.

What we really care about is that DCI-sanctioned events use only authentic Magic cards, and that we stop counterfeits.

I know there have been different messages in the last few days saying things that conflict with the above (and with each other), and I apologize for the confusion we've caused though our own internal misalignment. Going forward, please take this post as Wizards' official stance. If you need to vent your frustration on anyone, send your thoughts my way instead of piling it on the various individuals who have tried to help by communicating through our chaos. And please know that we have multiple people looking at your feedback and comments on this topic and every other passionate issue that springs up in the community, so please do keep them coming.

And lastly, I wanted to end with a commitment to you for 2016. Speaking for everyone at Wizards, going forward we’ll be as transparent as possible and respond to issues you care about as soon as we can. We will always strive for clarity and better partnership, and will communicate with the belief that everyone has the best intentions for the game and community that we all love.

Enjoy Oath of the Gatewatch Prereleases this weekend!

So, the policy only applies to DCI sanctioned events.
3  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: WotC cracking down on proxies, even in non-sanctioned events on: January 13, 2016, 04:59:46 pm
It seems like Wizards may be inclined to make a full statement (rather than just what's been posted on reddit/twitter), probably in a similar vein to the statement put forth about the outcome of the leaks/judge suspensions.

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If we're being honest, this is pretty much all people have been talking about in Magic's corner of the internet—the store proxy policy that has been inundating the Reddit forums for the past 36 or so hours.

Look for more on this soon on DailyMTG.

http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/daily-magic-update/january-13-2016-update-2016-01-13
4  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Is Your Current Vintage Deck Proxy Free? on: January 13, 2016, 04:10:54 pm
I can build just about any blue deck (full p9 + duals), so in that sense I'm fully powered, though depending on the deck I've sometimes had to proxy the fetches in order to be able to fetch correctly. I've been working on acquiring workshops (2 down, 2 to go), and after that I was going to pick up tabernacles and bazaars. (Current deck is workshops so I answered no).

That said, I prefer to leave my power at home and bring it out for special events. I know I am not the only one in this camp. I like to have my vintage deck in my bag so that I can play with other vintage players, and show other magic players the deck and introduce them to the format, without having to worry about what would happen if my bag goes missing or I'm followed out of the store.
5  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: WotC cracking down on proxies, even in non-sanctioned events on: January 12, 2016, 08:24:33 pm
What I find interesting:

"we have started to ask stores not to organize unsanctioned events with counterfeit cards."

So does this mean that unsanctioned events organized by TOs other than stores are acceptable?

"WPN stores are our partners and we expect them to help us protect our intellectual property. "

Does that mean there is an obligation on the part of store? If so, what precisely is the obligation and the extent to which the store must go to enforce WOTC's right. Presumably WOTC defines the extent to which the store must act to protect its IP. This is using WOTC's definitions of what constitutes a "proxy" v. a "counterfeit" and not actually looking at whether or not those definitions make sense.

Given the above, and the statement from Trick, what, if anything does this mean for NYSE IV, which is currently scheduled to be held at a LGS?
6  Eternal Formats / General Strategy Discussion / Re: [OGW] Sphinx of the Final Word on: December 14, 2015, 03:27:40 pm
Much as I love a good sphinx, this does seem a little too expensive.  Also it doesn't need a cavern to make it uncounterable; but that might actually be the best thing about it.  Could be great in monoblue where the plan is manadrain -> this.  But, in most decks this would conflict with Consecrated Sphinx for spots as sort of the control finisher.  And both that and this are sort of weak against a field of dudes like pyromancer and/or mentor.  If mono-blue had a better delver/mentor matchup, I could see this going in there, perhaps alongside consecrated sphinx.  mono-blue is missing a good boardwipe, tho...

...if only there was some other blue mythic printed in this set that bounced everything and left you with an 8/8.

Oh, I don't know, lotus, land, sol ring, 8/8, seems just okay  Wink

This definitely feels like it wants to be a drain target, and it does give your spells the advantage of being uncounterable, however, the back end is problematic. For one thing, it dies to the Dragonlords, whereas Consecrated Sphinx, despite having 1 less power, can block Dromoka, and kill Ojutai and Lodestone. As has been said, if this hits the board, you can ensure your spells will resolve.

Regardless, this Sphinx is something I will definitely be testing.
7  Eternal Formats / General Strategy Discussion / Re: [OGW] Sphinx of the Final Word on: December 14, 2015, 12:41:37 am
Cavern of Souls on sphinx.

Great job whoever wrote the flavor text.

I can't wait to try it out
8  Eternal Formats / Northeast U.S. / Re: The 2015 Eternal Weekend! $20,000+ in prizes! Philadelphia, PA! August 21-23! on: August 18, 2015, 10:32:55 pm
I registered yesterday and didn't get a confirmation email. I called up, and they were able to confirm I was registered.
9  Eternal Formats / Northeast U.S. / Re: Comic Book Depot - Friday Night Vintage - 8/7/15 credit tournament on: August 06, 2015, 10:43:32 pm
I'll be there
10  Eternal Formats / Northeast U.S. / Re: N.Y.S.E. Open III - Power Eight, Workshops & Bazaars Tournament - 6/26 - 6/28 on: June 28, 2015, 05:23:00 am
Great event, great job Nick and everyone else involved
11  Vintage Community Discussion / General Community Discussion / Re: Wasteland price drop on: May 01, 2015, 11:06:18 am
I imagine it also has to do with Wasteland being reprinted as Judge Promos:

http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/arcana/judge-promos-coming-soon-2015-03-23
12  Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / Re: Top 4 Split with Mentor at Eternal Extravaganza 2 on: April 16, 2015, 10:10:03 am
Brian: Eric Froelich played what looked to be a version of your list on the VSL playoffs on Tuesday, and beat Oath.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0NalJh29JE
13  Vintage Community Discussion / Community Introductions / Re: Introduce Yourself on: March 20, 2015, 11:44:31 am
Hello all,

I'm from New York, and have been playing off and on since Revised. I've been lurking for a while now and though I mostly play legacy and limited, I've recently started playing vintage.

I picked up my first piece of power at Eternal Extravaganza 2, which was a great event put on by Tales of Adventure. I am looking forward to all the upcoming events in the New York area, and being a part of this great community.
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