Here's some test results, no SB:ing.
PsychatogI've played a lot of matches, probably 10-20, and I'd say I won ~75%. It was a red version so it didn't run Pernicious Deed. I oftenly swarm the opponet meanwhile disrupting their mana base.
NinjaMaskDidn't play enouch to get reliable statistics but I won 4-2 or 3-2. It's aggro mirror, which is quite random, so there were many dead cards, such as True Believer. I did a major play mistake wayfaring in a Wasteland instead of my Kor Haven.
WTF (no Meddling Mages, Waterfront Bouncers instead)
We played something like 10 games, and I won 100%. I didn't face the worlds best player, but even I did some minor play errors, so will still count these statistics and consider it a fairly easy matchup. I play more creatures so it's just to swarm your opponent. FoW is quite bad when you FoW an "eager cadet", it's more lika a white Hymn to Tourach IMO.
Conclusions:
This is not really good testing, I didn't play the major archetypes. Although, it's a start and it's nice to see the deck work as it's intended too, even though I havn't played all deck types yet.
Unsung hero: Weathered Wayfarer. It's really really good fetching Waste after Waste. I won many games mana fizzling my opponent.
Worst card: Benevolent Bodyguard. First, let me explain this card. This used to be Mother of Runes and I played mother to protect Meddling Mages against every deck, Samurai of the Pale Curtain against welder decks, and True Believer against Tendrils decks. This could, theoretically, create a hard lock. I swapped to Benevolent Bodyguards so that the creature itself could attack, instead of sitting back acting all defensive. Mostly you only need to protect once anyway, at least that was my theory, for example TPS maybe plays 1 Chain of Vapor. Anyway - this was the decks most dead card, however I didn't play against any TPS, ControlSlavery or Stax, so I couldn't really judge the card too hard yet.
Play of the day: Against WTF we played a real stalemate game, trading creatures back and forth. Also he had a chalice for 1 in play shutting off a lot of cards that started to stack in my hand. The reason I did trade like this was that my opponent had a Jitte in play and I didn't want to let it get active, so I several times traded 2 for 1 to clear the board. Eventually he resolved a chalice for 2, shutting off my whole deck except Preacher, but aswell (maybe by mistake) shutting off his own deck, except for Mishra'a Factory. I played one or two Preachers that got countered and/or killed by Jitte, don't remember. I drew Wastelands for Mishra's Factory and eventually I won by decking him.
The list.
Artifacts
4 Aether Vial
Spells
4 Swords of Plowshares
1 Ancestral Recall
1 Time Walk
Creatures
3 Preacher
4 Samurai of the Pale Curtain
4 Weathered Wayfarer
4 True Believer
4 Icatian Javelineers
4 Meddling Mage
3 Kataki, War's Wage
3 Benevolent Bodyguard
Mana: 21
1 Mox Pearl
1 Black Lotus
4 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine
2 Flooded Strand
2 Windswept Heath
6 Plains
2 Tundra
1 Karakas
1 Kor Haven