DangerLinto
I did not know you were in the MTGOCC. That's really cool. I'd love to do that someday, but I'm not holding my breath. Especially now that they don't vote for the participants anymore.
They didn't vote when we went either. It was the first one. We were all selected by WoTC. It was easily the coolest thing I've ever done, and one of the better moments of my life (marriage and kids are good, too

The only thing now, of course, is that Erik was there and a friend and we lost him about 18 months later, so it's still a bit sad thinking of it. In fact it was Erik who agreed to switch off Momir with me, because we had built that red-white Standard deck together.
2009 CC Coverage - If you scroll down, I'm the chap in the Canada Hockey jersey. I thought I should fit the stereotype.
The beginning of my Magic career was mostly Type 2, Extended, and I qualified for the PT playing Block. My favorite decks though were my extended decks (from the era where you could play real dual lands), and my type one deck that was missing 7 pieces of power

I had no collection left by 2014, but when VMA was announced I made it my goal to get into Vintage that way. I just find everything else boring now, although I would play limited if I had more time and money to waste, and I'd play any format I had to if it was for a PTQ, GP, whatever.
Like a lot of people here, I started before the DCI exited, so there was only one game called Magic. Type 2 scared the crap out of me when they announced it. I saw it then as the death of eternal play.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to read and share these articles. The more readers I get, the longer I'll have a job writing Vintage content. Also thanks to Rich Shay for doing the interview.
Keep writing! We'll keep reading.