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Author Topic: [Report] View from the Mountainside: Swedish Vintage Nationals *13th*  (Read 4370 times)
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« on: November 04, 2007, 11:56:16 am »

(Note: Originally, I was going to name this report “View from the Mountaintop”, but since I didn’t finish in Top 8, I can’t really do that.)

This past weekend, at Borås Game Convention (which is kind of like GenCon but smaller), the Swedish Vintage Nationals were held. I was really excited to attend because this was my first larger Vintage tourney ever. Up until then, I had only played in one small tourney, which didn’t go too well (here’s my report on that one).

For this tournament, I decided to play a new version of The Mountains Win Again, despite my previous failure with the deck. I felt that the additions and revisions I had made to this version would make it better than last time. My changes consisted of, mainly, adding Dark Confidant and, because of that, changing all the expensive spells in the deck to much cheaper versions. A lot of boost came from the new Lorwyn card Thoughtseize, which works wonders in a deck like this.

The metagame for this tournament seemed to include lots and lots of GAT decks, with the remaining decks being a mixture of Flash and Stax as well as one or two copies of various decks, like Ichorid and Oath. Since the GAT matchup is among my best ones, I expected a relatively good result.

This was the decklist I played:

The Mountains Win Again

4 Badlands
4 Bloodstained Mire
1 Mountain
2 Polluted Delta
7 Swamp

4 Dark Confidant
4 Goblin Vandal
4 Jagged Poppet
4 Magus of the Moon
4 Simian Spirit Guide

4 Duress
3 Extirpate
1 Lotus Petal
2 Pyroblast
4 Pyrokinesis
4 Terminate
4 Thoughtseize

SB: 3 Cruel Edict
SB: 4 Red Elemental Blast
SB: 4 Shattering Spree
SB: 4 Yixlid Jailer

This was an official, sanctioned tourney, so no proxies were allowed, and therefore I couldn’t play Black Lotus, Mox Jet and Mox Ruby like I did last time. I added Lotus Petal and two Swamps instead. I do think TMWA can do rather well without power, since it only plays three of them normally, and it has Simian Spirit Guides and Lotus Petal to provide fast mana as well.

The tournament started at 9:00 AM, Saturday morning. I had gotten a good 8 hours of sleep, so I felt refreshed and well prepared to face… whatever it was that I was going to face. There were 36 people playing in this tournament, and there would be 6 rounds of Swiss followed by a Top 8. This meant that a 4-2 record probably would be good enough.

I didn’t take any notes while playing, so the recounts of my games will not be too long.

Round 1: Erik Ferm with GATr

My first opponent in this tourney was Erik. I’ve met him before, though I have not played against him. I think he placed well in a Vintage Nationals about 3-4 years ago, but that was the last I had heard about him. I was defeated in two quick games, despite Extirpating both Gush and Merchant Scroll in game two. I simply had too few threats while he had answers for the ones I did have. No really memorable plays in this round.

Record: 0-1 (0 points)

Oh well, this happens to everyone once in a while. Nothing to get sad about. Moving on to:

Round 2: Karl Nord with StifleNought GAT

Karl Nord is also known as egget on StarCityGames. He’s the one who makes all those awesome alterations and proxies. He also has a lot of really cool tattoos, as well as some mean Magic playing skills. Unfortunately (for him), he was manaflooded both games, and I got Magus of the Moon online during game one, I think. In game two, he played a Dreadnought and Stifled the comes-into-play triggered ability. I had Red Elemental Blast, Siman Spirit Guide, and two Terminates in hand, as well as some other card I don’t remember. So at the end of his turn, I play Terminate targeting his Dreadnought. He plays Force of Will, I remove Simian Spirit Guide and play REB. He Forces again! Nice hand! Fortunately for me, his hand was empty by then, so on my turn, I played another Terminate, which got through. The next turn I played a Jagged Poppet, and a few turns after that, I had won.

Record: 1-1 (3 points)

Round 3: Joakim Almelund with Oath

Joakim seems to have a newfound liking for the Eternal formats. Previously, I had only seen him play Standard, so I didn’t think he was much of a Vintage and Legacy person. But apparently he is (which is a good thing, I think – more players to the format). Anyway, I won the first game on the backs of a pair of Jagged Poppets. In game two, he made the first-turn play of Orchard, Mox, Oath. Next turn, he put a Spirit of the Night into play, and it was over shortly thereafter. In the third game, I made a seemingly trivial but actually crucial misplay on turn two: I fetched a Badlands instead of a basic Mountain, knowing Joakim had Wastelands in his deck. This might not seem like such a big deal, but it would become deciding some turns later when I had a Badlands and a basic Swamp as my only lands. He gets Akroma, Angel of Wrath with Oath of Druids, and then Wastes my Badlands. If I had fetched that basic Mountain instead on turn two, I would have had two lands to play the two Cruel Edicts I had in hand. Apparently he didn’t have Gaea’s Blessing in his deck either, so if I had gotten his two creatures, I would have won. But, as it were, I had only one land, and therefore I lost that game.

Record: 1-2 (3 points)

I didn’t think much about the mis-fetch directly afterwards, but eventually it would become the only reason I probably didn’t get into the Top 8. Continue reading to find out.

Round 4: Rikard Johansson with Welder Survival

Rikard is a nice fellow who plays an important part in the maintenance of the main Swedish Magic: the Gathering site SvenskaMagic. I won the first game mainly due to Magus of the Moon turning his Workshops and Taigas into Mountains, as well as me killing his Masticore with double Pyrokinesis (it regenerates). I then proceeded to lose games two and three, despite having both Goblin Vandal and Shattering Spree in both games. Juggernaut can be a real pain sometimes.

Record: 1-3 (3 points)

At this point, I knew I was out of contention for the Top 8, but I decided to continue playing anyway to at least finish decently. This was my first time playing this version of TMWA, too, so I wanted to try it out a bit more. At least I knew for sure I wasn’t going to finish last. Apparently, some guy played Wall.dec. No, that’s no joke – he really did. His main win condition consisted of blocking an attacking creature with one of his Walls, then casting Glyph of Destruction on it, and then using Fling to sacrifice it and deal 10 damage to his opponent. This he had to do twice to win one game, in a format overpopulated with Force of Will and where there’s rarely any creatures attacking unless it’s for the win (like a giant Dryad), and with him having no counters, “combo” protection, or draw engine whatsoever. Oh well, at least that meant that we had a sure contender for last place.

Round 5: Patrik Fransson with U/R Magus Fish

I knew Patrik from before, and we both had a 1-3 record and thus neither of us had any pressure to finish well, so this match was really friendly and fun. I won in two games with Magus of the Moon and Jagged Poppet after Extirpating his Grim Lavamancers.

Record: 2-3 (6 points)

Round 6: Roland Johansson with GAT

I knew this guy from before, too. I also helped him design his deck before the tournament, so I knew down to the last card exactly what he was playing. This included knowing that he didn’t play any Opts (he played 4 Mana Drains instead), and thus he would be more vulnerable to a resolved Magus of the Moon. That was exactly what happened in both games 1 and 2. He was new to playing GAT, too, so I guess he didn’t play as well as he would have done with a little more experience with the deck. Not to say that he isn’t an experienced Vintage player – he usually plays Storm Combo and has done so ever since Tendrils of Agony was first printed.

Final Record: 3-3 (9 points) - 13th Place

Now you understand why I said that the mis-fetch in round 3 was the only reason I didn’t get into Top 8. Had I won that game, I could have had a 4-2 record, and thus probably could have placed 5th -8th. At least I learned an important lesson: Every little decision you make can eventually become the difference between success and failure, even things as seemingly trivial as choosing what land to fetch. I still finished decently at 13th place, though, so I wasn’t too disappointed after all.

I’m really happy with how the deck worked out. Even though I didn’t face any Ichorid decks, and therefore never sideboarded my Yixlid Jailers, there were still two of them in the tournament, so I would probably have been happy to have the Jailers had I faced either of them.

Oh, I almost forgot – I took some pictures during the tournament. I’ll include them here for you to view: (Note: All the pictures in this report were taken with my cell phone camera, so they may not be of the best quality. Just so you know.)


This is me, the morning before the tournament. I need a new haircut or something.


The site where the tournament took place. Really nice, bright and spacious. I study at this school (Borås Högskola) so I know the place pretty well.


Another part of the school (the library).


My deck, which I really enjoyed playing despite the meager 3-3 record.


Some early-round action. Yes, that’s an Illusion of Grandeur on the right side of the table.


One of the more interesting games in the tournament. Flash vs. Ichorid, and Flash has triple Leyline of the Void in play. Both decks are in beatdown mode, with Ichorid’s Narcomoebas and Golgari Thug facing Flash’s Virulent Slivers. The Ichorid player is at one life while the Flash player is at twelve. Later, one of Ichorid’s Narcomoebas gets killed, and the game goes into a stalemate. Time is called, and then on the final additional turn, the Flash player topdecks a Protean Hulk. He Flashes it into play, then sacrifices it, and puts only a Heart Sliver into play (the only Hulk-able creature he had left in his library) and attacks with his three 1/1s versus Ichorid’s two.


Trygon Predator (Flash) vs. Demonic Consultation (Stifle Nought).


Quarterfinals 1: Stax vs. Keeper (!). Stax has some serious board advantage.


Quarterfinals 2: Monoblack Aggro (!) vs. GAT.


Finals: Stax vs. Flash. The deciding moment – Flash plays the deck’s namesake card for the win.

Well, that’s it for this time. This was my first real tournament report, so I hope you enjoyed it!
I’ll gladly accept any constructive criticism on how to improve my reporting skills.
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2007, 03:20:36 pm »

Well. .being 13th from 36 participants with TMWA sounds good for me. .so congratulation ^^

It's glad to see your self pictures, the one which often forgotten by the others. .The Player's pic  Wink

Too bad there's no pics about these scenes. .it seems really cool for me. .SSG + REB = cool tech!!


In game two, he played a Dreadnought and Stifled the comes-into-play triggered ability. I had Red Elemental Blast, Siman Spirit Guide, and two Terminates in hand, as well as some other card I don’t remember. So at the end of his turn, I play Terminate targeting his Dreadnought. He plays Force of Will, I remove Simian Spirit Guide and play REB. He Forces again! Nice hand! Fortunately for me, his hand was empty by then, so on my turn, I player another Terminate, which got through. The next turn I played a Jagged Poppet, and a few turns after that, I had won.


I won the first game mainly due to Magus of the Moon turning his Workshops and Taigas into Mountains, as well as me killing his Masticore with double Pyrokinesis (it regenerates).


Btw, consider you did right with fetches basic due your match against oath and then you win the game. .it wont came along you will have 4-2 records because of you will face different opponents with different deck and probably stronger than your last two. .but really educational experience that you have. .thanks for sharing. .
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2007, 03:53:53 pm »

Thanks! Smile

I wish I could have taken some more pictures, but it's a little difficult to pilot both a camera and a Magic deck at the same time.

Btw, consider you did right with fetches basic due your match against oath and then you win the game. .it wont came along you will have 4-2 records because of you will face different opponents with different deck and probably stronger than your last two. .but really educational experience that you have. .thanks for sharing. .

Well, that's true, but if I had won the Oath match, I would probably have faced more GAT decks, and that would be a good thing since it's my best matchup. Of course, as you say, my opponents would have been stronger, but still.
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« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2007, 04:17:48 pm »

Do you think you can get us t8 decklists?
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« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2007, 04:20:58 pm »

Do you think you can get us t8 decklists?

They're not up on SvenskaMagic yet, but I'll post them here as soon as they are.

This is what I know at the moment:

1st - Flash
2nd - U/R Stax
3-4th - GAT
3-4th: ????
5-8th: Monoblack Aggro
5-8th: Keeper
5-8th: ????
5-8th: ????
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« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2007, 04:32:19 pm »

After looking at the decks in your pictures
I am assuming that a large portion of the field was powered.
So, 13th out of 36 is pretty good, considering that your deck was unpowered,
and it was your second tournament.

I'm happy TMWA is seeing more tournament play.
Keep up the good work!
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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2007, 02:25:47 am »

Very interesting report.

Even though you didn't go the distance, the report was very helpful.

Reports like these help player better learn to Mulligan.

I have 2 noobs on Team Vacaville who are scared to mulligan. (A losing hand is worse than a Mulliganed hand.  I would say, at LEAST down to 4 cards, although, I don't recall mulling to 3 myself, but I heard Web Mulled to 3 once, and Pwned face).

Also, it is nice to see pics of Games, Players, and Venues.  Vintage, I'm sure, is less that 1% of total Magic players, and it is nice to see what who how others play Vintage worldwide.

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« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2007, 09:18:32 am »

Alright, here are the decklists:

1st: Mikael Lindén - Flash
CREATURES (10)
4 Protean Hulk
4 Virulent Sliver
1 Heart Sliver
1 Elvish Spirit Guide
  SORCERIES (5)
4 Merchant Scroll
1 Demonic Tutor
  INSTANTS (27)
1 Vampiric Tutor
4 Flash
4 Pact of Negation
3 Summoner’s Pact
4 Brainstorm
1 Misdirection
4 Force of Will
1 Echoing Truth
1 Mystical Tutor
1 Ancestral Recall
2 Daze
1 Chain of Vapor
   ARTIFACTS (6)
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Emerald
1 Lotus Petal
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Mana Crypt
1 Mox Pearl
  LAND (12)
2 Underground Sea
3 Flooded Strand
4 Polluted Delta
2 Tropical Island
1 Island
   SIDEBOARD
4 Dark Confidant
3 Duress
3 Reverent Silence
4 Leyline of the Void
1 Sylvan Safekeeper

2nd - Niklas Grip - Stax
CREATURES (6)
4 Goblin Welder
1 Karn, Silver Golem
1 Triskelion
  SORCERIES (2)
1 Time Walk
1 Tinker
  INSTANTS (1)
1 Ancestral Recall
   ARTIFACTS (32)
4 Tangle Wire
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Pearl
1 Black Lotus
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Emerald
1 Mox Sapphire
4 Chalice of the Void
4 Smokestack
4 Sphere of Resistance
3 Thorn of Amethyst
1 Mana Vault
1 Sol Ring
1 Memory Jar
1 Crucible of Worlds
1 Mana Crypt
1 Grim Monolith
1 Trinisphere
  LAND (19)
4 Mishra’s Workshop
4 Wasteland
2 Ancient Tomb
1 Tolarian Academy
4 Volcanic Island
2 Shivan Reef
1 Strip Mine
1 Flooded Strand
   SIDEBOARD
3 Tormod’s Crypt
2 Viashino Heretic
2 Pyrostatic Pillar
2 Rack and Ruin
2 Pyrite Spellbomb
2 Crucible of Worlds
2 Triskelion

The rest is mixed up - the decklist page just says that the decks placed "in top 8", and not in which order.

3rd-8th: Joakim Almelund - Oath
 CREATURES (2)
1 Spirit of the Night
1 Akroma, Angel of Wrath
  ENCHANTMENTS (3)
3 Oath of Druids
  SORCERIES (3)
1 Time Walk
1 Yawgmoth’s Will
1 Demonic Tutor
   INSTANTS (31)
3 Stifle
3 Disrupt
3 Mana Leak
3 Intuition
4 Force of Will
4 Mana Drain
1 Vampiric Tutor
1 Ancestral Recall
4 Brainstorm
4 Accumulated Knowledge
1 Mystical Tutor
  ARTIFACTS (2)
1 Mox Pearl
1 Mox Emerald
  LAND (19)
2 Tropical Island
1 Volcanic Island
1 Underground Sea
2 Island
3 Flooded Strand
4 Forbidden Orchard
4 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine
1 Library of Alexandria
   SIDEBOARD
3 Fire // Ice
4 Leyline of the Void
3 Red Elemental Blast
2 Trickbind
2 Ancient Grudge
1 Rack and Ruin
 
3rd-8th: Björn Olsson - Keeper
CREATURES (3)
2 Exalted Angel
1 Platinum Angel
  ENCHANTMENTS (3)
3 Mystic Remora
  SORCERIES (7)
3 Duress
1 Time Walk
1 Tinker
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Yawgmoth’s Will
   INSTANTS (23)
4 Force of Will
4 Mana Drain
1 Red Elemental Blast
1 Misdirection
1 Ancestral Recall
2 Cunning Wish
2 Fire // Ice
4 Brainstorm
1 Echoing Truth
3 Skeletal Scrying
  ARTIFACTS (7)
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Pearl
1 Black Lotus
1 Sol Ring
1 Mana Crypt
  LAND (17)
4 Underground Sea
3 Tundra
1 Polluted Delta
4 Flooded Strand
2 Volcanic Island
2 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine
   SIDEBOARD
3 Energy Flux
4 Leyline of the Void
1 Fire // Ice
1 Swords to Plowshares
1 Darksteel Colossus
1 Rack and Ruin
1 Disenchant
1 Extirpate
1 Pyroblast
1 Red Elemental Blast
 
3rd-8th: Erik Ferm - GATr
 CREATURES (5)
4 Quirion Dryad
1 Psychatog
  ENCHANTMENTS (1)
1 Fastbond
  SORCERIES (11)
4 Duress
1 Demonic Tutor
4 Merchant Scroll
1 Time Walk
1 Yawgmoth’s Will
   INSTANTS (24)
4 Brainstorm
4 Gush
3 Opt
4 Force of Will
2 Mana Drain
2 Misdirection
1 Vampiric Tutor
1 Mystical Tutor
1 Ancestral Recall
1 Cunning Wish
1 Fire // Ice
  ARTIFACTS (5)
1 Black Lotus
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Emerald
  LAND (14)
3 Underground Sea
2 Tropical Island
1 Volcanic Island
1 Island
3 Polluted Delta
3 Flooded Strand
1 Library of Alexandria
   SIDEBOARD
1 Berserk
1 Hurkyl’s Recall
1 Mox Pearl
1 Pyroblast
1 Echoing Truth
1 Snuff Out
1 Oxidize
1 Ancient Grudge
1 Rack and Ruin
1 Volcanic Island
3 Red Elemental Blast
2 Pithing Needle
 
3rd-8th: John Luc - Sui Black?
 CREATURES (7)
4 Dark Confidant
3 Withered Wretch
  ENCHANTMENTS (1)
1 Necropotence
  SORCERIES (19)
3 Tendrils of Agony
4 Duress
4 Cabal Therapy
4 Hymn to Tourach
2 Night’s Whisper
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Yawgmoth’s Will
   INSTANTS (10)
4 Dark Ritual
4 Cabal Ritual
2 Snuff Out
  ARTIFACTS (6)
4 Chalice of the Void
2 Null Rod
  LAND (17)
12 Swamp
4 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine
   SIDEBOARD
3 Contagion
2 Smother
2 Unmask
2 Coffin Purge
1 Tendrils of Agony
1 Leyline of the Void
4 Phyrexian Negator
 
3rd-8th: Martin Eriksen - GATr
 CREATURES (5)
4 Quirion Dryad
1 Psychatog
  ENCHANTMENTS (1)
1 Fastbond
  SORCERIES (11)
4 Duress
3 Merchant Scroll
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Yawgmoth’s Will
1 Time Walk
1 Regrowth
   INSTANTS (24)
4 Force of Will
4 Brainstorm
4 Gush
1 Cunning Wish
1 Vampiric Tutor
1 Mystical Tutor
2 Mana Drain
1 Red Elemental Blast
2 Misdirection
1 Ancestral Recall
3 Opt
  ARTIFACTS (5)
1 Mox Emerald
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Black Lotus
  LAND (14)
3 Polluted Delta
3 Flooded Strand
3 Underground Sea
2 Tropical Island
1 Volcanic Island
1 Island
1 Library of Alexandria
   SIDEBOARD
1 Berserk
1 Fire // Ice
3 Pyroblast
2 Rack and Ruin
1 Oxidize
1 Volcanic Island
1 Blue Elemental Blast
1 Firestorm
1 Submerge
2 Stifle
1 Mana Drain
 
3rd-8th: Magnus Karlsson - Uba Stax
 CREATURES (5)
4 Goblin Welder
1 Duplicant
   ARTIFACTS (32)
3 Null Rod
3 Sphere of Resistance
2 Uba Mask
4 Smokestack
4 Tangle Wire
4 Chalice of the Void
3 Crucible of Worlds
1 Trinisphere
1 Mana Crypt
1 Sol Ring
1 Mox Pearl
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Emerald
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Mox Ruby
1 Black Lotus
  LAND (23)
3 Barbarian Ring
4 Mountain
1 Rishadan Port
1 Mishra’s Factory
1 Tolarian Academy
4 Mishra’s Workshop
1 Strip Mine
4 Bazaar of Baghdad
4 Wasteland
   SIDEBOARD
2 Slice and Dice
1 Duplicant
3 Ensnaring Bridge
3 Red Elemental Blast
3 Granite Shard
3 Viashino Heretic
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2007, 06:20:58 pm »

Thanks for the enjoyable report!

Glad to hear that you're enjoying the deck.

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« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2007, 10:15:54 pm »

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Some early-round action. Yes, that’s an Illusion of Grandeur on the right side of the table.
Heh, don't forget about the Ivory Tower on the left side of the table.  I smell combo.

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Finals: Stax vs. Flash. The deciding moment – Flash plays the deck’s namesake card for the win.
Perhaps the card for the win was Flash's turn 1 Ancestral Recall and Stax only playing Mana Vault for its opening turn.  Maybe.


Nicely written.  Check.
Decklists.  Check
Pictures.  Check

This is a good report.  Smile
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« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2007, 10:29:13 pm »

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Perhaps the card for the win was Flash's turn 1 Ancestral Recall and Stax only playing Mana Vault for its opening turn.  Maybe.

Yeah, I know, but that was simply the moment that game actually ended. The match seemed to have been won before that, as you say.
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« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2007, 10:45:35 pm »

Apparently, some guy played Wall.dec. No, that’s no joke – he really did. His main win condition consisted of blocking an attacking creature with one of his Walls, then casting Glyph of Destruction on it, and then using Fling to sacrifice it and deal 10 damage to his opponent. This he had to do twice to win one game

I actually have such a deck, somewhere in the basement.  But I don't think I'd go bringing it along to a tournament.  It can be OK multiplayer as on the one hand big walls keep you alive well there, and on the other the win conditions are pretty unexpected...
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