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Author Topic: [Report] Tournament report Mol, Belgium, 02-10-2005 *first place*  (Read 2784 times)
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« on: October 03, 2005, 03:08:50 am »

Introduction

Well, time for another Mol tournament. The advertised prizes were a Mox Sapphire, Mana Crypt and boosters for T8. This meant that 40 people had to show up, which unfortunately didn’t happen, once 30 were there. So the first prize was reduced to a Timetwister, everyone’s favourite Power 9 card Neutral

I was expecting a massive amount of Stax, so I was looking for a deck to play in the weeks beforehand. While randomly testing, it turned out that a copy of Jesse River’s SCG Affinity deck was wandering around in my archive of deck files, and I put it together. Playing lots of permanents and banned cards from other formats has to be good for something, right?

And it was. The week before this tourney, Eindhoven’s monthly T1 tourney meant I had to play a reasonably good deck, but it wasn’t sanctioned, so I decided to run the Affinity deck with a few modifications, nothing big though. The deck ran pretty well there, but there definitely was something missing, like a good finisher. Triskelion is nice and all, but NO-ONE plays blockers in Type 1, so after the tournament I figured I might as well run a few Cranial Platings in the deck to help it speed up and reduce my vulnerability to Rebuild (as in: sac all your critters to Ravager, bounce..SHIT!).

After some more deliberation, I came up with the following decklist:

Plating > Combat Phase in Vintage.dec

4 Arcbound Worker
4 Arcbound Ravager
4 Metalworker
4 Myr Servitor
3 Myr Retriever
2 Triskelion

1 Ancestral Recall
1 Time Walk
1 Tinker

4 Tangle Wire
4 Skullclamp
3 Cranial Plating
1 Memory Jar

8 SoLoMoxCrypt
1 Tolarian Academy
1 Strip Mine
3 Wasteland
3 Island
2 Polluted Delta
4 Mishra’s Workshop
2 Ancient Tomb

Sideboard:
4 Chalice of the Void
1 Trinisphere
3 In the Eye of Chaos
3 Serrated Arrows
4 Magus of the Unseen

As can be judged, I expected a lot of Stax, so I deliberately left out Sphere of Resistance from the maindeck, which would only slow me down, instead adding more/faster threats, in the form of Cranial Plating. I know this leaves me vulnerable to combo decks, but I figured few-no players would be playing combo, and I was right. I overestimated the amount of Stax though, as there were a heap of partially or unpowered decks, like fish, Goblins and FCG. But I’d say it’s time to move on with the report

Round 1: Romain from France playing Stax.

Hmm….ok. Round 1 and immediately I’m facing Stax. I didn’t know this though, until he came out with Welder, Smokestack on turn one. That’s a pretty good play, but not against my hand. I put like 5 permanents in play on turn 1, sacrifice a Wasteland the next turn, play Plating, equip and smash for 7 on turn 2. YAY Very Happy. He doesn’t draw anything usefull and dies 2 turns later to savage beatings.

Sideboard: -1 Servitor, 1 Worker, 4 Tangle Wire, +4 Magus, 2 Arrows

Game 2 sees me having a somewhat slower start, but his was as well. We trade blows for a bit and I Clamp some of my creatures, until I find a Plating. Guess what happens, he takes 7 damage, then 8 and then dies. Stax really isn’t that hard of a matchup, unless they get an insane hand. All your permanents are cheaper and being able to tap equipped equipment is SO  like cheating verses Wires.

2-0, 1-0

Round 2: Dennis playing unpowered Vial-Fish

I don’t know exactly what happened, my notes just show his life total go from 20-18-12-0. He got a sound trashing at the hands of Ravager&Co.

Sideboard: -1 Retriever, Servitor, Emerald and something else, +1 Trinisphere, 3 Arrows.

Game 2 is a tad slower. I can’t find a Plating at the start, but Arrows makes short work of his army of x/1 dudes and Clamp is an excellent card. I can’t attack for damage because he Hurkyll’s Recall’s my board at some point, so I play everything again, find Triskelion and a Plating and smash him from 20 to 0 in 2 turns.

2-0, 2-0

Round 3: Gert playing Goblins

He wins the die roll and leads with a fairly standard Mountain, Lackey. I go Shop, Ravager, Worker, Mox, Clamp though, then add another Ravager the next turn. I start attacking for a bit, while keeping a Ravager behind, seeing he’s amassing a small army of dudes. Then I draw Triskelion and it’s all over.

Sideboard: -1 Emerald, Servitor, Retriever, +3 Arrows

I don’t even bother boarding in Trinisphere. He goes Taiga, Lackey and I play Lotus, Metalworker and waste his Taiga. That wrecked his hand pretty soundly and it’s all downhill from there on for him. He manages to find a Mountain before he dies, but to no avail. Afterwards he shows me 2 Artifact Mutations he had in his hand…pheww.

2-0, 3-0

Time to draw into Top 8 and relax for a bit. My fourth opponent is playing FCG and we draw and the next round I’m paired vs Rudy (rvs) and we draw as well and it’s T8 time.

Top 8: Andras (from Hungary) playing Oath.

I win the die roll and try to play a Metalworker, which is forced pitching Drain. He Duresses me and takes a Tangle wire, probably overlooking the Cranial Plating in my hand. I play a few dorks and a Plating and he goes Orchard, Oath. Turn 2 Oath is usually pretty good, but I almost manage to race him by equipping his own token and attacking for 6. Next turn I attack for 8 and then I die to Akroma and Spirit beatings. Damn.

Sideboard: -1 Worker, Servitor, Emerald, Retriever, something, +4 Chalice, 1 Trinisphere

I get a lot of action after mulliganning my first hand and play something like Ravager, Worker, Clamp I think. He doesn’t have a very good hand but gets an Oath in play, then oaths up a Platinum Angel. Hrmf…I resolve a Memory Jar, bait with Tangle Wire, then play Tinker for Triskelion and kill him and the Angel.

Game 3: he gets a pretty good hand which goes turn 2 Energy Flux. Fortunately, I have a trusty Metalworker which diligently pays upkeep after upkeep, and after I get a second Metalworker and an Academy and lock him under 3Sphere, Tangle Wire with some help of a few Wastelands, he dies a slow dead to a 5/3 Servitor.

Top 4: Ken playing Meandeck Gifts.

Hmm..not exactly my favourite matchup, to say the least. We both get off to a slow start, me playing a Skullclamp and seeing it Forced. Fortunately, I have a second one. I start playing creatures and drawing cards and he doesn’t get a lot steam, but he Mystical’s for Tinker. He’s only got 3 permanents and I play a Wire and tap him down, while a few dorks finish him off.

Sideboard: -1 Worker, 2 Servitor, Emerald, +1 Trinisphere, 3 In the Eye of Chaos

I mulligan into a reasonably good hand. He goes Mox, land, Scroll for Ancestral and I draw a Crypt. I play Crypt, Shop, Ravager, Trinisphere, which all resolve. He doesn’t have a second land and passes and I equip with 2 Platings in the next 2 turns and beat him to death: 20-15-4-dead

Finals: Bennie with FCG.

He somehow managed to get to the finals, beating unpowered fish in the semis. After some talking, we agree to a prize-split and I get the Twister and reported win while paying him some money. I didn’t feel like playing anymore, even though I should be able to win this matchup. Timetwister either goes in my T4 stack, or if someone wants it I can let it go, we'll see what happens.

Afterwards, we go to Marco’s place and have dinner, open some Fifth Dawn boosters, which I traded vs Revised ones with him because he still needs a lot of cards of the set, watch some tv and play some Type 4 with his horrible, all uncommon stack, which somehow is still a lot of fun.

Obligatory props, slops

Props:
- The deck, for performing exceptionally well, way better then I had thought
- Marco, for letting me borrow his Shops
- The Mol tournament crew: a well run event.

Slops:
- The judge. You’re really a good guy, and I don’t intend to talk you down, but your ruling in the Marco-Ken(Gifts, which I beat in the semis) was all wrong.

Ken drained something before declaring attackers, passes the turn and thus should mana burn from his Drain. Even the judge-list discussion agreed on that, it’s an implicit trigger. Further more, seeing this was a REL2 event, you’re supposed to know the turn structure. Ken obviously didn’t and screwed up, and then you awarded him a free game win basically, by letting him use the mana from the Drain, even though he had passed the turn. This gave him a Time Walk, because he got a ‘free’ Gifts for it. You even said to us you’d followed the discussion on the judge list and then STILL made this decision.
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2005, 04:50:38 am »

As said allready gratz on the finish as i was really surprised you won, but god you had some godgiven draws all day.

As for the judge decision, thanks for pointing that out as it takes care of it for me. As for losing that game, the second game i was just unlucky. He kept a lotus only hand which i duressed. I could play my oath but never got to my orchard (although i drew 6 other lands in the meantime) in time as he got to mana earlier than i did to an orchard. He then managed to tinker out Colossus. I oathed in Sundering titan, crippling him again leaving only 1 mana on the board. He had allready gotten his timewalk so as long as i could hold him at 1 mana i would be able to pull it of still. He played a brainstorm and got his sapphire as well as a sol ring out of that. After he attacked me and i blocked killing his last land i had 1 last chance. I could either oath in Akroma or my own Colossus, if i had gotten the latter i would have had a fighting chance, but off course i got the Akroma. And then i drew my first orchard. If i had gotten that earlier we would have gotten to game 3 with enough time. So a judge call, stealing a game (which i am not happy with, when an opponent outplays me that is ok, but when he outplays me after the judge has shown him the way, i am not at ease with that, the guy actually said he didn't know after the judge asked him and he could redo he complete second mainfase) and some bad luck (which i am perfectly at ease with, as this is magic and it happens) cost me a top 8. 

All in all i was happy with my deck as it totally did what i want it to do (except the manaflood, which is hard with only 16 lands in your deck). I still want to get some things better in my deck, so tuning is still not over. I got another 4 weeks to get it straight before the open Dutch championships.

And for those of tyouthat still do not know what i am playing, it is called TPoath and it is getting close to the best list i have done with a transformational sideboard. Still i have some cards that need changing, and i keep working on that, but it is down to 2 cards maindeck and 2 cards sideboard.
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2005, 06:19:04 am »

I was there too, I'm the brother of your round three opponent.  He wasn't playing Gobbo's, it was monoblue fish, the deck that lost against FCG in the semis.
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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2005, 06:30:24 am »

Hi Hero.

This is Romain, your first opponent.

I just wanted to say that I got really unlucky against you since I couldn't touch one of my numerous "Hosers" I was running yesterday, not even in 2 games and with a mulligan...  Sad

4 Null Rods, Razormane Masticore, Balance MD and some nice cards like Artifact Mutations, Sword to Plowshares or even my DT and Vamp could have been nice to get lol

I hope I could get my "revenge" once in a while Wink

Congratulations on your high finish with such a deck  Very Happy
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« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2005, 08:43:20 am »

I must've gotten my notes mixed up, I know I played vs fish and goblins, but it might be that I missed the order I played them.

Wudil: Yup, you showed me afterwards that you drew quite poorly, which was unfortunate for you. Oh well, that's life Smile You should come over for the Dutch Vintage Champs at the end of october. Hope you see you there, or somewhere else for that matter Very Happy
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« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2005, 12:33:06 pm »

Only REAL MEN play with Ravagers Mr. Green
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« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2005, 12:46:00 pm »

Didn't know there would be a Dutsch Championship.

Do you have an url where I could get some informations about it please?

And YES !! I will take my hum second or third revenge since as far as I can recall, I always losed against you lol Smile (event if I only played 2 or 3 times against you)

Yes, Pyro is a Hero to play such a deck and win with it  Wink
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« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2005, 01:11:30 pm »

Only REAL MEN play with Ravagers Mr. Green

*insert comment about mrieff whining about having to wake up early to attend*

I made T8 with meandeck gifts and lost to mono-u fish because I drew rather poorly, and he had exactly the right draw every game to combat my poorness Surprised
I guess it happens. I only dropped 1 game entirely in the swiss due to mulling to 5 Smile
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« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2005, 09:05:08 am »

I've seen Jesse and others here in the middle of the US play that deck and just destroy the metagame, no matter what it was. That, and Plating really seems to have paid off as well.

So, way to totally misjudge the metagame and just win anyway!   Very Happy 
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