Hi all,
all my teammates came back to Italy and I started to collect their experiences about the 2 tourneys in Germany.
This is the report of Danilo "Benga" Benvenuti.
He usually played 4C-C with some personal choices.
He played a UR-Control-Remix in Karlsruhe while he played 4C-C in Dulmen.
Here is his Dulmen's Report.
1° Turn - 4C-CGame 1 and 2 Because of the huge number of really similar matches during the entire day, he had no note about this one. He simply told me: "I outplayed him both games"

How nice...
Games 2-0 - Matches 1-0-02° Turn - 4C-CGame 1 Benga mulliganed twice and kept an hand with only one land.
Opponent start with Lotus, Walk, Ancestrall, LoA. Benga scooped soon after.
Game 2 Benga resolved a first turn CoW followed by a Wasteland. Opponent couldn't develop his mana at all while Benga easily leave him without mana and/or colors for all the match.
Game 3 Benga resolved a second turn CoW another time, but the opponent did the same too, this time.
With a CoW in play in both side of the board the game slowed down a lot. Noone seemed to be able to gain the needed mana superiority to resolve and force some key spells. When the judge call for the final 5 turns, Benga was able to win with a massive Soldiers' Attack quicky followed by a final Fire/Ice
Games 4-1 - Matches 2-0-03° Turn - Stax ( the one who managed to place himself second )Game 1 Stax won the roll and went first. Benga kept a "god-hand" ( Ancestral, Walk, Lotus, Mox Balance ) but without a single FoW to protect himself. He started with MW and 3Sphere, a move that completely annull Benga's hand. Quickly Stax bring into play some key spells and Benga wasn't able to resolve a single spell during the entire game.
Game 2 Benga drop a land every turn and with the right combination of Wasteland and R&R was able to "lock" the opponent down with no mana available for too many turns. He won with some soldiers.
Game 3Benga drew a good 7 cards hand but with no FoW to backup himself. So he decided to mull to 6. No FoWs showed up and he kept this and as well. Stax resolved a first turn 3Sphere another time thanks to a single MW BUT, with unanimous sentence, he didn't resolve hisown Lotus FIRST, expecting a FoW on the 3Sphere. This move prevented him to resolve his own CoW on the first turn.
A well timed Wasteland, let Benga to slow the game a bit and thanks to 4C-C mana superiority he managed to achieve the needed 3 mana. On the other hand, Stax resolved his CoW during the same turn and with 2 tapped Wasteland waiting for it. Benga scooped soon after with 2 R&R in his hand but NO red mana sources to let him resolve his own bombs.
Games 5-3 - Matches 2-1-04° Turn - 4C-C ( the one who managed to place himself in the first 8 players )Game 1 & 2Both of them won a game thanks to a quick and unanswered LoA that drew a lot of cards for them.
Game 3Benga and 4C-C kept rather good hands with nothing expecial happening during their first turns.
Counterwar on opponent's Ancestrall. Benga ReBed it, 4C-C Drained the ReB, Benga ReBed the Drain, 4C-C FoWilled the ReB, Benga FoWilled the FoW and 4C-C FoWilled the last FoW again. WHOAOAAOAOAA!!!!
Ancestral resolved. 4C-C drew his Y.Will. He resolved Y.Will and played Ancestral again. He Mystically tutored for Walk and sits down with 7 cards and a Mana Drain and an Angel in hand. He won soon after.
Note From My Own Point of View.
After Y.Will resolved, the 4C-C had only the mana needed to cast Ancestral, Mistical and then Walk to untap and win.
4C-C declares Ancestrall and asked Benga if it is ok. So after the exchange of priority, Ancestrall would have resolved. He didn't declare
the Mystical tutor responding to his own Ancestral so he would have not been able to draw the tutored Walk and untap, holding a single
Mana Drain and no other counters in hand .
On the other hand, Benga TRAGICALLY Topdecked Mindtwist the next turn. Literally following the rules, if he would have obliged the opponent
not to take back and change his moves order, he would have won the game and the entire match. Sad thing...Games 6-5 - Matches 2-2-05° Turn - 4C-CGame 1Benga started with a first turn Ancestral Recall and some counters. Noone of the opponent's threats hit the board while Benga resolved his own maindeck CoW. He started to recurr Wasteland and won with some soldiers soon after.
Game 2No real notes. Benga won the game and the match.
Games 8-5 - Matches 3-2-06° Turn - 4C-CGame 1Benga kept this hand: Ancestral, Island, 3x FoW, 2x Brainstorm. He drew ONLY blue cards but NO lands.
He resolved his 2 Brainstorm and his own Ancestral but NO LAND showed up. On the other hand he proudly looked at his 4x FOW's hand.

FoW let him counter opponent's key spell and FINALLY he started to draw lands and some other spells. Shaman won the game.
Game 2This was a really long game. At some point, Benga started to beat him down with some Soldiers but opponent save himself with a topdecked Angel.
Angel gave him a single turn of life before going farming out of the game. Soldier finished him soon after.
Games 10-5 - Matches 4-2-07° Turn - MW-Slavery - Marco Ardoino Game 1Slavery resolved a first turn Memnarch and a second turn Draw7. Unluckily for Benga if he would have won the roll dice he would have resolved Walk and CoW with a Waste to stop opponent's mana development. Slavery won.
Game 2Benga resolved Shaman on his first turn deniing some quick mana to Slavery. A 3rd turn R&R and a Wasteland on MW sealed the game for him.
Game 3After 2 slow turn for both the players, Benga had a good hand with Balance, Walk, R&R, FoW, Disenchant, Ancestral. Benga looking at his own hand let Slavery resolve his first Gilded Lotus. Slavery tried to resolve Welder but Benga drew 3 cards and then FOWilled the Welder FORGETTING the 3 mana open from the Lotus.
Slavery at that point resolved his Wheel of fortune obliging Benga to discard his strong hand. Slavery drew well,while Keeper drew shit. He lose his last match.
Games 11-7 - Matches 4-3-0Props to the loyalty of the players in Germany. Benga "lose" his own toolbox with some good cards and tokens and other cards on the table.
Sadly he went to the judge station, knowing by our bad experience here in Italy that it could have been stolen by someone.
He was happy and astonished when he realized that NOONE stole his box but he FORGOT about it on his table and some players gave it to a judge.
I'm Really Really Really happy to hear about players like that.
This is the list of his deck. I bolded some of his interesting and personal choices after a previous knowledge of the field thanks to Alessandro "Jestercap" Ciuchi.
---4C-C for Dulmen---Lock Components2 Gorilla Shaman
1 Crucibile of the Worlds4 Wasteland
1 Stripmine
Control Elements4 Mana Drain
4 Force of Will
2 Impulse
1 Future Sight
1 Skeletal Scrying1 Fact or Fiction
1 Ancestral Recall
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Mystical Tutor
1 Vampiric Tutor1 LoA
Solutions3 Cunning Wish
1 Fire/Ice
1 Balance
1 Yawgmoth's Will
1 Time Walk
0 StPWinners2 Decree of Justice
0 AngelsMana4 Mox
1 Lotus
1 Sol RIng
4 Fetchland
1 Island
3 Underground
3 Volcanic
3 Tundra
0 City of BrassSideboard2 StP
1 Fire/Ice
1 Disenchant
2 R&R
1 BeB
3 ReB
1 Mis-D
1 Skeletal
1 Stifle
1 Purge
1 The AbyssAs soon as possible, I'll hope to be able to add more data/reports/lists/comments about all the Italian players from both Dulmen and Karlsruhe.