*Wizards of the Coast takes serious realization that they have a product that both males and females can enjoy, but the awareness and interest in the product seems to only be getting to male players.
*Look into its own advertising system in order to get product awareness to more females.
*Successfully advertise to female customers; get a giant influx of female customers.
*More liklihood of female PRO players and thus a female Hall of Famer.
Same thing with Pokemon. At first, only boys played it, they realized this and advertized to girls as well, and then everybody played it. They didn't go around saying dumb stuff like, "Maybe girls just don't like pokemon or the game appeals only to boys' mentality."
This is the best post in this thread and needs to be brought up again.
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The thing is, if he's going to change payout based on places, he's not going to do it to screw you over, he'll do it to help ourt his buddies. So before you accuse him of acting maliciously, look at the people who do well when the payout is top heavy, and the people who do worse when it's more even.
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I've always wondered why, if the mana system leads to so many games being decided by luck, pro players who make money off of being skillful at the game never complain about it.
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Totally the wrong card. Should have been Deadeye Navigator.
I'm glad I didn't follow through on my trade away Bitterblossom plans.
This is the best post in this thread and needs to be brought up again.
I know it has its uses, but its just hilarious to see, especially for the first time.
Could it possibly be that the mana system is actually good for the game?
Could it possibly be that I was implying that to begin with?
I think we're getting some mixed messages here.
I just think its polite and is a show of good sportsmanship.
I should get in the habit of saying "thanks for the game" instead of "good game"
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Oh wait, you're serious. Let me laugh harder.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Sorry friend, but more magic is played casually then there will ever be competitively.
Mulligan all hands where you cant play most of it.. "This hand would be great when I draw a mountain" is an awful reason to keep a hand.
Some decks and some hands dont mind only two lands, but in general, dont keep two land hands. Mulliganing is not bad.
This. Mulligans suck, but not being able to play your cards sucks more.