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Eternal Formats / Western/Pacific U.S. / La Habra, CA Vintage/Type 1 tournament for a Bazaar - July 23
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on: June 27, 2011, 02:35:59 pm
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Copied from The Source: Type 1 Tournament When: July 23rd, 2011 Registration starts at 1:00 pm. Tournament begins at 2:00 pm Where: Shuffle and Cut 2121 E. Lambert Road, Suite 305 La Habra, CA 90631 562-694-9500 What: Prizes are based on attendance with a $25.00 entry fee 1st: Bazaar of Baghdad 8+ players 2nd: Mana Drain 12+ players 3rd/4th: 4x Misty Rainforest or Scalding Tarn 16+ players More prizes will be added to the prize pool for every 2 players above 16. Proxies: Up to 10 proxies may be used for this tournament with an additional option to use 5 more proxies for an additional $5.00. Please use a basic land and write legibly on the front of the card the oracle text. If you have any questions about your proxies please feel free to ask any staff member. We will be using the vintage banned and restricted list which can be found here: http://www.wizards.com/Magic/TCG/Res...ces/sfrvintageWe will be registering deck lists, a registration sheet can be found here: http://www.feralevents.com/decksheet.pdfIf you have any questions please feel free to respond in this thread or give us a call!
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Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / Re: Shuffle and cut 10-17-10
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on: October 18, 2010, 05:21:14 pm
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My god this format is degenerate (old news, but it bears repeating). Nevertheless, I had a great time despite getting eviscerated in top 8. Many thanks to Shuffle & Cut for hosting this tournament. Looking forward to the next one.
- John Harduvel
Edit: Concerning the above post, I played Jace Control without Gush.
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Eternal Formats / Western/Pacific U.S. / Re: VINTAGE TOURNAMENT This Sunday 7/25 in So Cal
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on: July 27, 2010, 05:50:44 am
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I had a great time at this tournament, despite starting off 0-2 and then conceding to friends rounds three and four. It was nice to play Vintage again after having played nothing but Legacy and Cube for the past eight or so months. I had forgotten just how incredibly broken this format is. Thanks to both Matt Sperling and Shuffle & Cut for hosting this tournament. Looking forward to the next one.
- John Harduvel
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Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / Re: [TO Report] SoCal Vintage at DMF Sat May 16th - Mishra's Workshop
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on: May 19, 2009, 07:25:26 pm
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I trust that Harduvel put a note on his deck registration sheet that I named his deck, and that he's not trying to take the credit for that. I mean, I know he'd never do that. Just saying. Lol, I'd never do that.  But seriously, let me give credit where credit is due. I'd like to thank LSV for being a deck building genius and coming up with this CounterTop deck. Also, thanks to Chris Tolar for giving me a much needed witty name to put on my deck registration sheet. I will also echo what's been said previously in this thread: major props to Justin for hosting yet another awesome event and to everybody who came. Thanks for keeping the SoCal vintage scene strong! Congrats to Justin Nguyen for taking home the Workshop. He played really well and definitely deserved it. Also, hats off to Gio for making top 4 with his Painter/Tez deck, showing that Drain decks without Time Vault can indeed put up results. My only regret on the day was royally punting game 3 of my semifinal match vs. Justin. He had a Windswept Heath on the table, and I, in true genius fashion, decide to swing in with my Yixlid Jailer. Well sure enough, he cracks his Heath and finds Dryad Arbor, sending me on a quick trip to frown town. I even knew he was playing the Arbor because I saw it in our previous games, I just forgot it was a forest. Well, this was a first class learning experience and I'm confident I won't make that same mistake again.
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Eternal Formats / Global Vintage Tournament Reports and Results / Re: Jan 24th SoCal Library of Alexandria at Dear Mr. Fantazy
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on: February 03, 2009, 08:38:36 pm
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There is a friend of ours who has been playing fish with null rod, waste, daze and FoW since Dark Confidant got printed and has said that this match-up is almost unwinnable and has since given up on it, as the deck attacks from so many angles it is hard to stop it.
Absolutely true. The strength of this deck lies in its ability to dodge the traditional storm combo hate by winning with Oath of Druids. Oath is just so good against both of combo's traditionally bad matchups (workshops and fish). These decks attack combo by cutting off their mana and making it difficult for them to play lots of spells, especially high cost ones, and Oath is a very effective solution to this, as it's a 2-mana spell that wins the game on its own. Although it's not impossible for fish to beat this deck, it's quite a rough matchup, given the multiple angles of attack. On another note, hats off to Justin for running an awesome tournament. Lookin' forward to the next one! John
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Eternal Formats / Creative / Re: mono blue stuffz
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on: December 28, 2008, 06:57:23 pm
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Mana Crypt is going to kill you every game you play it turn 1.
QFT Mana Crypt and Standstill should never be played in the same deck. Quite the Non-bo.
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Vintage Community Discussion / Casual Forum / Re: Chaos Vintage
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on: May 16, 2008, 05:49:59 pm
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This format sounds like an awesome idea. I've thought of something like this before, but have never tried it. If you do indeed end up running this tourney, make sure to do a write-up afterward. I'd look forward to reading it.
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