Before I start, I must say though, traveling through hours of crappy weather, taking 3rd, and going home without a physical prize (Mox Sapphire) in hand is a real psychological let down. So as a warning for future Tournament Organizers, if you don’t physically have/own the prize-support power ahead of time that you are “guaranteeing” to give out, please don’t host it at all or don’t expect me or my crew to show up.
Going to “the-middle-of-nowhere-NY” with minimal planning is what you would call a disaster waiting to happen. Although my day at this tournament was not so disastrous, the weather and the tournament itself turned out to be. I drove up to Baldwinsville, NY with my bud Lyle_H and a new recruit to the Vintage scene, Andy Hopkins. I traveled from Oxford, OH to Ada, OH (to pick up Andy and Lyle), then to Medina, OH (my hometown, for some sleep), and finally to Baldwinsucksville, NY. The total hours I drove on Friday afternoon into Saturday morning came out to just over 12 hours! Yeah… that sucked, but having Andy and Lyle along for the ride made the trip bearable.
Starting at 4:30am, we drove 7 hours through an unexpected snowstorm that rattled my new Matrix, challenged me with whiteout conditions, and 20 feet visibility or less. With about 1 hour to go before the tournament started, we got lost while following Rt. 31 West, instead of Rt. 31 East. That tacked on an extra 25 miles of driving time in this crappy weather, just because Google Maps screwed that up for us. With half an hour left before the tournament’s starting time (they never start on time), we finally discovered the decrepit old deserted Tri-County Mall. Moments before the tournament started, Kowal, Elias Vaisberg, and I raped this poor 25-cent Pink Pony ride. I definitely got that hot bestiality action all on video.
I played Changstax for the tournament and I’m proud to say that 5c Stax is still alive and well. It took me through the first 4 rounds of Swiss without dropping a single game and then intentionally drawing the last two rounds to secure a spot in the Top 8.
So here’s what I played:
Changstax 20061 x Black Lotus
1 x Mana Crypt
1 x Mox Emerald
1 x Mox Jet
1 x Mox Pearl
1 x Mox Ruby
1 x Mox Sapphire
1 x Mana Vault
1 x Sol Ring
3 x Sphere of Resistance
1 x Trinisphere
3 x Crucible of Worlds
4 x Tanglewire
4 x Smokestack
1 x Triskelion
1 x Sundering Titan
1 x Darkblast
1 x Imperial Seal
1 x Vampiric Tutor
1 x Demonic Tutor
1 x Ancestral Recall
1 x Tinker
1 x Crop Rotation
2 x Gorilla Shaman
4 x Goblin Welder
1 x Swords to Plowshares
1 x Balance
1 x Barbarian Ring
1 x Bazaar of Baghdad
1 x Strip Mine
1 x Tolarian Academy
3 x Gemstone Mine
4 x City of Brass
4 x Mishra’s Workshop
4 x Wasteland
Sideboard:
3 x Chalice of the Void
2 x Choke
2 x Rack and Ruin
2 x Ray of Revelation
3 x Red Elemental Blast
2 x Tormod’s Crypt
1 x Viashino Heretic
Round 1 vs. some dude named Ross playing Mono BlueGame 1 – I’m on the play and I get a first turn Crucible/Strip lock on him. He had no Force of Will in hand to stop this, so for about 5 turns in a row, he played an Island and I stripped it away while my Mana Crypt ate away at my life total. Then I finally got a Trinisphere into play and he scooped.
Game 2 – This game dragged on for what felt like forever. I had a crap load of permanents on board with Welder in play and Tanglewires coming in and out of play. Eventually, I got a Crucible/Strip combo to start eating away at his 7 or so Islands. The Titan got welded in after so many turns of dredging and Bazaaring my library into the yard. His two threats on the board were Thieving Magpie and Serendib Efreet. LOLz!
Record: 2-0 games, 1-0 matches
Round 2 vs. Crossman playing Gifts? Game 1 – He misregistered his deck. So I got a freebie, BUT the Judge allowed him to sideboard for Game 2! WTF!
Game 2 – I didn’t sideboard because I had no clue what he was running, but he surely knew what Roland Chang was playing, so he probably had all types of Stax hate boarded in for this game. Nevertheless, our match started off slowly with each of us dropping Mana Crypts on our first turns. For the next 4 turns, he lost all 4 die rolls, taking 12 damage total. My Mana Crypt didn’t harm me once during those turns. Eventually, with lock components out, I swung in for the kill.
Record: 4-0 games, 2-0 matches
Round 3 vs. Rian Litchard (Meandeck) playing White WeenieWe decided not to be pussies like Kowal and Outlaw did sitting right next to us, and played this round out. It seriously felt way too early to intentionally draw, even to a teammate.
Game 1 – He got out early beats and brought me down to about 7 life before I tinkered out Titan for the win. During the “beating” I even had to block his Savannah Lion with my Welder to stop the bleeding. Mr. 7/10 trumps all little dudes though.
Game 2 – I got Crucible/Strip lock online first turn for the second time today. Rian saw this and painfully scooped to my insane luck.
Record: 6-0 games, 3-0 matches
Round 4 vs. Josh Schneider of RIT playing GiftsGame 1 – On the draw, I kept a hand that had Shaman, Mox, Tanglewire, Crucible, Smokestack, Gemstone Mine, and Welder. I thought about this hand for a good 2 minutes before saying “why not.” With my luck, I topdecked a Workshop after he went Island, Mana Vault, go. I immediately played the Workshop, Mox, and Tanglewire, which he did not Force of Will. That play killed his mana acceleration and I eventually locked him out of the game with multiple threats each turn.
Game 2 – I think he fetched one time, and then I Crucible/Strip locked my opponent for the THIRD time. He scooped.
Record: 8-0 games, 4-0 matches
For Rounds 5 and 6, I just intentionally drew with my opponents, Mike H. and Kowal, to secure the spot in the Top 8. I spent the next 2 free hours trading with Eli Kassis to finally trade up to a Beta Lotus and dicked around while jotting down some notes about other decks.
TOP 8
Quarterfinals vs. Justin Timoney (Outlaw of Team GG’s) playing BrassyGiftsGame 1 – Once again, I had no idea what Justin was playing. I noticed that he was screwing around with a Stax deck, so I figured that could have been his deck. I kept a decent mirror match hand which included double Crucible. After his first land drop, I knew I screwed up, so I played it out to see what he was actually running. I should have known better. He eventually got out the Flame-Vault kill and destroyed me.
Game 2 – I grinded this close game out and it left us with only around 10 minutes left to play the last game. What really bothered me was the fact that sudden death would be determined by Life Total. What BS! I specifically remembered telling Justin during this game that I’d hate to see one of us walk away with the win based on life totals. I won this slow game through a lock and little guys beating him down.
Game 3 – This game was pretty retarded as we both slowly chipped away at our own lives. With Mana Crypt flips and a Shaman eating away at his life, our life totals were eventually 12 (me) to 11 (him) when time was called. Another Mana Crypt flip brought him down to 8 life. At that point, I had also wiped the board clear by stacking us both out with 2 Smokestacks in play. I know that it was really sh*tty to win that way, but it did ensure me the win. There was nothing really left for me to tell Justin, but to let him know that I did not agree with the system either.
Record: 10-1 games, 5-0-2 matches
Semis vs. Mike Hetherington? playing Severance Belcher GiftsGame 1 – I had no idea what kind of Gifts deck he was running, but I got Belched mid-game because I could not find a friggin’ multi-colored source/land. I had Tinker, Balance, Swords, and other goodies in hand, but my deck did not show a City of Brass until it was too late.
Game 2 – My deck totally sh*t out on me again. I kept a reasonable hand, but my luck finally caught up to me and even my StP for his Colossus was not enough. He Time Walk’d with Colossus in play and won. What a boring ass match.
Getting 3rd isn’t bad at a 53-person tournament. I think it’s the fact that prize support, or lack thereof was what got me. I had a ton of fun joking around with and meeting a bunch of northeast guys. Maybe next time, I’ll play out a real match with Kowal. He thinks I’m scared of his lazy ass
Props: * 52 other people for showing up to this shady tournament
* Kowal for winning the damned thing
* Eli for upgrading my Lotus to Beta
* New Trinisphere ideas from Outlaw and others
* Lyle and Andy for tagging along for this ridiculously dangerous road trip
* Rian for giving us a homestay on Saturday night after the tourney
Slops:* Judge for enforcing the “sideboarding allowed” after a first game loss
* Judge for making the Top 8 rounds determined by Sudden Death
* TO for organizing a NON-guaranteed tournament
* Kowal for taking on the Pink Pony from behind
* Deck for sh*tting out on me in the Semi’s against a deck that I dominated at GenCon