This report is for the tournament that took place on 8/29/09 for a Mox Sapphire.
I originally wasn't thinking of writing a report, but I jotted down some notes the night after the tournament ended, and they might as well go to some use. I did not take any notes during the tournament. I apologize for any inaccuracies, as I am going entirely on my memory; feel free to correct me as needed.
First off, I'd like to say that the tournament was
very well run and deserves acclaim. I will certainly make my best attempt to attend these in the future.
I don't want to rehash too much of what was already said about the deck in Eastman's report (
http://www.themanadrain.com/index.php?topic=38693.0), but as a quick note I will say that the collaborative efforts of our Cambridge playtesting group ("team," if you will) contributed immensely to making my success possible. In particular, props go to Eastman, The Wolf (Jeff Greene), GI, Dan Cunningham, and Arik Pogrebinsky. The deck I was running was essentially the product of our maddening hours of Gen Con testing, further details of which can also be found in Eastman's report. Here's the list I ran:
12 Disruption2 Duress
1 Thoughtseize
4 Mana Drain
4 Force of Will
1 Misdirection
4 Bouncy2 Repeal
1 Rebuild
1 Fire/Ice
9 Draw3 Dark Confidant
2 Sensei's Divining Top
1 Ancestral Recall
1 Brainstorm
1 Ponder
1 Thirst for Knowledge
5 Tutors1 Demonic Tutor
1 Vampiric Tutor
1 Merchant Scroll
1 Tinker
1 Gifts Ungiven
4 Win1 Sphinx of the Steel Wind
1 Time Vault
1 Voltaic Key
1 Tezzeret the Seeker
2 Other1 Yawgmoth's Will
1 Time Walk
24 Mana Sources4 Flooded Strand
3 Polluted Delta
3 Underground Sea
3 Volcanic Island
1 Island
1 Snow-covered Island
1 Tolarian Academy
8 Solocrypten
Sideboard2 Mystic Remora
1 Red Elemental Blast
1 Pyroblast
2 Pyroclasm
2 Ingot Chewer
1 Rack and Ruin
2 Pithing Needle
1 Yixlid Jailer
3 Leyline of the Void
A few quick notes on card selection: first of all, the bounce package felt absolutely perfect. Each one of them cycles, so you never end up with a dead card. I did not miss Echoing Truth at all. Mystic Remora was very solid, and I may consider adding a third one somewhere. Having two Tops ended up being nice, as Confidant damage really can add up quickly. Also, this decision motivated me to cut an Island for a seventh fetch (!), a move that we had been discussing for a while and seems totally sensible to me.
I would be happy to discuss any other card choices made for this deck as I really could go further into detail, but I will refrain for the moment to save space.
The SwissR1: Taylor with Tezzeret
G1: I have a god-like hand, utilizing most of my restricted cards.
G2: We both mull, then I mull again. It looks bad, but I manage to FoW something early. Apparently it was all he had, because sat on one land while I manage to topdeck Tinker followed by Mana Drain. Sphinx wins me the game.
1-0
R2: Demonic Attorney with some “metaware” aggro/control list ( I just made that up)
G1: I counter an early Ophidian and follow it up with a Confidant. He drops a Magus of the Moon, which is irritating, but fortunately I have an Island. I draw Repeal, but still don’t have any gas to make it worth using. He Sowers my Confidant, forcing me to have to Repeal the Confidant, but am unable to replay it. I die in short order to beats.
G2: I sideboard a bit incorrectly here, as I was tentative to side in both Pyroclasms. I was afraid that he only had a smattering of creatures, and that he might side some out in anticipation of creature hate. I was quite wrong, and drew a very pointless Remora. We spend a few turns staring each other down with Confidant vs. Phid (can you guess who is winning here), but eventually manages to land a Glen-Elendra Archmage. Soon after he steals my Confidant again and plays another Archmage.
1-1
R3: WAR MAMMOTH. Just kidding. Metalworker combo with 8 spheres.
G1: I duress immediately, taking Demonic, and seeing that he has two welders, a key, and some mana. He plays both welders, I scroll for Fire/Ice and eliminate them. He drops a Metalworker, which I allow. A couple turns later I drain his Staff, and then I take lots of turns.
G2: Travis has a turn one thorn, but I have a mana heavy hand. Soon after he drops a Metalworker. I respond with an incredible play by dropping a Needle and happily naming Metalworker.
He asks, “Are you sure?”
“Yes,” I reply. He asks me again.
I look at him suspiciously, assuming there is some sort of Jedi mind trick taking place. I confirm my play. As soon as I pass the turn, I see my error and swear loudly. Fortunately I am able to force his trike, after which I mise Rack and Ruin and blow out his Metalworker and crypt, leaving him stuck on two land. I take infinite turns shortly thereafter.
2-1
R4: Fellow playtesting partner Arik Pogrebinsky – mirror match. We agree to play and have a weighted split on the winnings, should there be any.
G1: I keep a risky no-land-hand with two moxes and a Confidant. He resolves. I Demonic intending to find Tolarian, which he predicts, and hastily counters it. I’m holding Vamp, so it doesn’t end up mattering. I draw twice as many cards as him.
G2: I have multiple of Bobs, remoras, and Tops. It was pretty nasty.
Meanwhile, Eastman and Jeff have far more fun playing Dominion.
3-1
R5: Draw with Jeremiah Rudolph. My tiebreakers require that Arik beats Sam Best, who is playing Drain Tendrils. I cheer him on. He smashes face. Remora rocks.
3-1-1
The Top 8R1: Matt McCauley (sp?) with Painter
G1: He mulls hard and attempts a first turn Vault/key. I have force. I actually come really close to punting this game when I make a miscalculation during Yawg Will that results in me being one mana short of being able to untap my Time Vault. Bob is on the table, and I flip over Sphinx, putting me at 3. Fortunately I draw Tezz, whom I play and immediately bring up Top. Top helps me to painlessly find Repeal, and I win.
G2: I play an early remora, he plays a trinket mage. I figure, whatever, I’m at like 20, have fun. Many turns later, after much drawing and tapping of mana, I find myself at 3 life. I have to use a REB on trinket, which ends up causing me to lose the attrition war.
G3: I have triple force, and his hand is aggressive. We cancel each other out, and I end up drawing better.
4-1-1
R2: Mike Bergeron with Mono-red Painter
G1: He opens with a first turn Blood Moon, which I counter, and in the next few turns attempts to do other things which I also counter. We both end up with no cards in hand. I have six mana, whereas he has a few lands and
three Grindstones. He has milled me a couple times, but I mise Yawg Will and use it to tinker out Sphinx. He is at 8 when he drops a Painter for the win.
G2: He mulls to four and opens with land, mox, mox, Magus. I force it, leaving him with no cards in hand. On his next turn he draws a card and Lightning Bolts me. I destroy him.
G3: There were mox monkeys, Pyroclasms, Tezzerets… I don’t remember exactly. At some point I Ancestral into Drain/Vault/Key.
5-1-1
Finals: Eastman (Dave Lawrence) – mirror. Hey now!
G1: I keep with mox, mox, academy, force, gifts, fetch, fetch. It’s questionable. I figure that unless he has a turn one must-counter, I can attempt a gifts on my first turn and get a nice lead. Unfortunately he has a turn one Ancestral, so I feel forced to pitch it. I draw nothing but mana sources for five turns.
G2: This game has an unpleasant ending. There is an early counter war which results with me landing a Bob. After a few turns, he Tinkers out a Sphinx and begins to beat down. I end up comboing out, but I am at low life and need to deal with Bob. Finally, I manage to draw Repeal, and Dave scoops. Not long after we realized that not only had my Tezz been removed, but Will had been used, and I had no more bounce spells. My own Sphinx would have cancelled with his, and I had no other real win conditions. (I technically could have beat down with Bob for the win, but he was at over 30 life, so it would have been kind of a long shot.)
G3: This is a very intense game. Warning: tedious details ahead.
I duress and he has DT, force force drain Reb. I take drain. He didn’t drain it because then he would not be able to cast Reb. He has volc, island, mox jet (his only black source), which was tapped to play top. I cast something, I think ancestral, which he rebs, I force, he forces back and it dies. I wanted him to have to use force to pitch his other force. His only card now is DT. If I remember correctly, he is afraid that I am holding a counter? I’m assuming he wants to find something before tutoring for ancestral. (If you remember, Dave, feel free to butt in here.) He looks at top 3. I am holding rack and ruin, hoping he will attempt to fetch, in which case I will rack his jet and top. Instead he tops on his upkeep into ruby, plays it, and eot I rack his moxes leaving him on island and volc. I play a confidant. He tinkers out sphinx. I go to 13 from confidant. He swings. I’m at seven, I play a tezz tapping out and go get lotus (I have repeal in hand and now only need one more mana source). He debates on which to attack. He decides to attack me, and I go to 1. Now it’s my turn: do I bounce confidant or hope to draw mana to bounce sphinx, then just bring up top? I realize that I only need to find time vault or yawg into walk, so I sac lotus and bounce bob. Draw a card, not what I’m looking for. Take my turn. Draw a mox. Brainstorm into another mox and Will. Drop two moxes. Bring up top, look at the top 3. Nope. Ponder, shuffle. Top 3. Use Will, play a volc from hand replay lotus, ancestral, play another mox, top 3, replay ponder, shuffle, time walk, now I also only need to find Key, untap, top 3, draw, top 3…there is the vault. I go infinite, and Tezz is on the board already as my win condition.
6-1-1
At this point my brain had become a bit weary, so I was a little out of it for the rest of the evening. Our crew shook hands with the store owner, gathered up our prizes, and headed over to Piccadilly Pub. Our waitress was endearing, or was at least trying to be, and the food was the best I’ve had at that chain.
Final words: I cannot imagine playing any other deck right now. I would love to talk more strategy, but it will have to wait for the moment. I have to get up at 5:45 to go teach math to high school kids. Thank you for reading!