Hi there. My name is Enrique and i live in Newcastle, UK, where eternal formats are only some kind of myth. About five years ago i used to be an experienced standard/block format player but quit Magic just when WotC introduced that horrendous new layout. Now, although it happened at the same time, the new layout was not the reason i quit playing but leaving behind my Magic collection when i moved to the UK for postgrad studies. After a couple of years of a healthy lifestyle where procrastination from studies would only involve constructive activities like cinema, playing music or reading books i came across an article of the 2005 Legacy Championship by Zvi Mowshowitz where he presented a fairly archaic decklist of what now is known as Solidarity, which i found quite interesting as, just for fun, i had been working on a High Tide deck before leaving Magic. So one thing led to another and i suddenly found myself reading Legacy and Vintage articles/forums from time to time, and then more often. Next thing i knew i was downloading Apprentice and MWS. You see, Magic is like herpes: once you get it you'll never get rid of it. Last year i was back home in good old Mexico and while browsing through my old belongings for the first time in years i inevitably found my cards. My girlfriend was less than pleased to learn i'd be taking them back with me... ok, not all of them, but a decent selection to get myself back in the game. The only problem is that, as i said before, i seem to be the only person in the whole Northeast England who knows what Tendrils of Agony is

... I think i'll have to move to Germany. Anyway, cheers!