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Author Topic: [Report] 1st with Keeper in Gilbert, AZ  (Read 1626 times)
Phalanx
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« on: May 09, 2004, 03:29:24 am »

Although we may not have the high number of T1 players more prestigious metas have, KSesler insisted I write a tournament report, so...

I recently moved from Newark, CA, where I played at C&J's (and posted as prodomoi), to Gilbert, AZ.

This is the 2nd tournament I've played at Gamemaster's Games, which holds monthly T1 tournies. I also placed 1st last month, playing Keeper against Sui, Tog, and Control Slaver.

Today's field consisted of 12 players. I played an older version of Keeper:

1 Island
3 Tundra
3 Volcanic
3 Underground
4 fetch
5 Strips
1 LOA
1 CoB
5 SoMoxen

4 Drain
4 FoW
1 Mis-D

2 StP
1 F/I
1 Abyss

1 Balance
1 Twist

4 Brainstorm
1 Mystical
1 Demonic

1 Ancestral
1 Time Walk
1 FoF
1 Yawgmoth's Will
2 Scrying

2 Shaman
1 Morphling
1 Decree

SB:
2 StP
1 Disenchant
1 CoP: Red
1 Stifle
1 BEB
2 Rack and Ruin
4 REB
1 Vampiric
2 Tormod's Crypt

Yes, Morphling, Abyss, and Mis-D are substandard; I'd replace them with 3 x Exalted if I had 'em.

Round 1: Jay with RG Fat, 2-0
Jay's deck plays lots of fat, but by the time he's able to play them, I've long established board control. I take the first two, as his deck is simply outclassed.

Round 2: Adam (Garth-One-Eye) with Control Slaver, 2-0
Unfortunately, I don't remember much about my two games with Adam; I would have taken notes if I knew I was going to write a report.

Game 1-I get out an early Morphling that goes all the way.

Game 2-His Welders are countered and plowed, and that seems to slow him down enough for me to take control.

out: F/I, Abyss, 3 x Wish, Mis-D, Mystical

in: 2 x StP, BEB, 4 x REB

I'm wondering if it would be better to keep 2 x Wish main, and leave BEB in the side. Thoughts?

Round 3: Keith (KSesler) with Control Slaver, 2-0

Game 1-He plays Volcanic, Mox, and Underground the entire game. Not much he could do with that little mana.

I sideboard as I did the prior game.

Game 2-He plays an early Blood Moon, and my attempts to play BEB are countered! Several turns later, he plays a second one. Thankfully, I have an Island in play, and a few turns later, a Sapphire. Somehow, a Morphling resolves before he is able to take advantage of his position, and I ride Morphling to victory. Wow, I take a game against two(!) resolved Blood Moons.

Round 4: Zach (Alandovos?) with FCG, 2-1
Without Exalteds, I'm expecting to lose game 1. He beat an even older, 5C version of Keeper earlier.

Game 1-He plays draw go (!) for many turns while I beat down with Shaman. Huh? I am unable to take advantage of his inactivity as I can't find any good draw. He eventually swings with lots of Goblins.

out: 2 x Shaman, Abyss, Mis-D

in: 2 x StP, CoP: Red, BEB

Game 2-I Demonic early for CoP: Red. It holds back his hordes until I am able to cast Decree for 2 angels. Later, as we discussed the game, we come to believe that he may have won if he had not waited to Strip my 2 Tundras.

Game 3-I've got CoP: Red in my opening hand, oh yeah! Although I play it early, he's still able to hit me for 4 a turn because I'm stuck at 2-3 mana, and I still have to cast stuff. He gets me down to 2 before I've even had the chance to cast Scrying. Yikes.

I'm facing 9 Goblins, he'll cast more next turn that'll attack immediately, and I've only got 10 lands to go with CoP: Red. I Balance (!), remove his creatures, Twist for three, and Decree for 5 soldiers. Along with Zach's Crypt, the soldiers are able to do enough damage. I've taken another game from Zach decided by inches.

The tournament is double-elim, so I watch Keith (Control Slaver) and Zach (FCG) duke it out.  Before the game, Zach tells me he's had a tough time trying to beat Keith in playtesting.

Game 1-Keith's Crypt does him in!

Game 2 & 3-Pentavus owns.

The store closes at 10:00 pm, so Keith and I are unable to continue the tournament. Between the two of us, we've played 14 games of Control Slaver vs Keeper, and both of us believe this is a tough matchup for Slaver. Taking four out of six from me (since I've not lost a match yet), would be difficult, so we decide to go home; I take 1st, Keith takes 2nd, and Zach 3rd.

Thoughts:
I can definitely see the advantages of playing Bus. Running Exalteds certainly would have made my match against FCG less of a nail-biter. Although I may have won, I feel that FCG has the advantage against non-Exalted Keeper.

The lack of Exalteds had prevented me from using Scrying in my third game.

As for the Keeper/Slaver matchup, it seems difficult for Slaver to get much use out of the Welders. Also, access to red becomes an issue in sideboarded games. Slaver wants to cast 4 Welders and 2 Blood Moons, while trying to have red open for 3 REB's. In my small experience against Control Slaver, it's not often that the deck has two available sources of red against Keeper, so that REB's can be used to counter Drains and FoWs targeting Welder. I've got some wacky ideas about improving the situation, but as the Keeper player, perhaps I should keep my mouth shut! Smile

Many current Keeper decks do not have a basic Island and are not that concerned with Blood Moon. I've heard some say that because of Blood Moon, post-side games are in Slavers' favor, but I'd have to respectfully disagree. Looking over my playtesting records, this has not shown to be true. I believe this is due to the land destruction aspect of Keeper. In any case, I still plan to run an Island!

If you like T1 and live in the Phoenix area, please come to Gamemaster's Games! I'd love to play ya.

Francisco (Phalanx)
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2004, 11:38:01 am »

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: Game 2-He plays an early Blood Moon, and my attempts to play BEB are countered! Several turns later, he plays a second one. Thankfully, I have an Island in play, and a few turns later, a Sapphire. Somehow, a Morphling resolves before he is able to take advantage of his position, and I ride Morphling to victory. Wow, I take a game against two(!) resolved Blood Moons. [/end quote]

:0 !, Jazzy <3 blood moon!

Seriously though, blood moon is a powerhouse vs keeper. Your real strength is on the fact that you have un REB able draw in scryings and that you have so much removal for welder and swords which stops recursion IMHO. Your mana denial is also pretty strong as you are sometimes able to cut off red.
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« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2004, 01:04:06 pm »

Thanks for the props Francisco!  You would think with the abundance of control around I'd do a better job playing vs Keeper, or slaver.

I'd also like to invite anyone in Phoenix who would like to play T1 to come to  Gamer's Edge Thursdays from 6 to close.  Normally 4-5 people playing for fun.
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« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2004, 02:29:29 pm »

I just wrote a VERY LONG tournament report on my 2nd place showing, but my computer locked up before I posted it.

So, here is my Cliffs Notes version.
The Deck:
I added a MD Fact or Fiction from the sideboard, and tried out Windfall in place of Memory Jar, thinking I could play it and protect the casting with a counter.
I took out one of the 2 cunning wishes I had, because my sideboard no longer has many instants in it.

The MD fact or fiction was great, helping out card drawing a turn earlier than I could otherwise do it.
The Windfall was a waste, though, and other served as fodder for FOW.

Overall, I was 5-1 in matches, losing only to Francisco.
I added a Starstorm in the sideboard against FCG, and this helped clear the board for me in game 3 of round 6 vs Zachary.
I lost 1 welder in the process (no biggie, more where that came from) but got myself out of a sticky situation.

In the game against Francisco, I would have won game 2 if I had constructed the deck with 5 islands instead of 4 islands and a Tolarian.
I had blood moon out, Francisco played Sapphire and cast Morphling with his island and other mana.
I mana drained, having 3 islands and a Tolarian out, among other things.
He FOWed that. I had a mana drain in hand, but only one blue source, since could not use Tolarian.
In general, Tolarian is not something I want in my opening hand against Keeper, because he main decks two shamans, which eat most of my artifact, along with his land destruction.

Francisco forgot to mention one other thing about his Keeper build.
He had recently left his Black Lotus unattended, and his Ferret ate it!
No Joke!
So, he was playing without his Lotus (it was shredded pretty good)

And yes, the Ferret is still alive.
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« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2004, 01:18:51 pm »

I want to give props to both Francisco and Keith.  Even though I was owned by both decks, I had a blast.  I had my two young kids with me at the tourney (7 yr old Kyra and 4 yr old Alex) and you guys were really supportive and a heck of a lot of fun to play  Very Happy .  Francisco didn't even dog me out for carrying my little girl's Care Bear stuffed animal for most of the night.   Wink   My only two losses were to you guys, and it was nice to win a pack of Mirrodin for my troubles...   Smile

BTW speaking of Props, MAJOR PROPS to the staff at GameMasters.  They showed a lot of class and were excellent with my kids!!  One cute girl staff member in particular spent a LOT of time with my son Alex.

Definitely looking forward to the next one with you guys.   Smile
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« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2004, 06:03:43 pm »

Adam:

The staff at Gamemaster's are cool. I've meet some of the staff working at other stores in the area, and the ones at Gamemaster's have been among the friendliest thus far. I'd like to think its a mindset that comes from the top (that being Nate, the owner).

I did notice that staff member watching your son at the computer.That's cool for two reasons:

1) You get to concentrate on Magic.

2) She's rather hot! (may the devil curse my happily married soul) If she's the girlfriend/wife of someone working at the store, I mean this in a strictly, um, err, aesthetic kind of way.

Seriously, I've been in more stores than I care to admit, and she's the first attractive woman I've ever seen in a shop catering to gaming clientele (and all of the stereotypes associated with that).

Just in case my wife reads this:
I would like to announce that she's the second attractive woman I've seen in a hobby shop (I've dragged my wife along a few times).
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