Although (or, perhaps, because) in my initial pass I missed many cards that will be banned in the coming round, I found this round quite enjoyable. Maybe I just like big effects, or maybe I like the options open to a player when any card can play any other card. Ironically, I chose this format over another I had in mind partly because I thought the banned list would be easier to work out. Please note the additions to the Dream Halls banned list posted at the bottom.
POTM ended in a close race; You'll have to look at the results yourself to see who won. Also, 2.7b has been updated to make it more intuitive (points are assigned top-down instead of bottom-up).
Results
Format: Dream Halls
Rather than pay the mana cost for a spell, its controller may discard a card that shares a color with that spell.
Spells can't be countered by spells or abilities.
You may not submit a deck that can force a card in an opponent's hand to change zones.
5 Some One – Backlash / Dryad Arbor / Hellkite Overlord / Vindicate / Wild Ricochet Backlash was usefully solely for being multicolored. If it had also been playable as a spell, you might have done better. Having a pseudo third spell in Dryad was occasionally helpful.
4 dethwing – Channel / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Titania's Song / Upheaval Upheaval was a nice idea, but lacked versatility. I haven't compared the scores, but Temproal Spring might have been better. Being able to force Lattice-Song by having a lot of green cards is good.
Five Card Blind (5CB) is a weekly Magic tournament, run entirely within this forum. To compete, players submit five-card decks which are played against each other. Scoring assumes optimal play, without randomness or concealed information.
1.2. Players' decks contain exactly five cards, which begin the game in hand. Players do not mulligan or sideboard.
1.3. Players' libraries begin the game empty. A player does not lose the game as a result of being unable to draw a card.
1.4. A random effect produces the result that least benefits the owner of the source of the effect.
2. Tournament Rules
2.1. Players submit their decks to the 5CB moderator (Mogg).
2.1a. The moderator acknowledges submissions and informs players of mistakes in a timely manner.
2.1b. A player may submit multiple decks, but only the most recent is counted.
2.1c. If a player's final deck is illegal, the moderator replaces cards in the deck with Library of Alexandria until the deck is made legal. Replacements are made such that the revised deck functions as closely as possible to the original.
2.2. A player may not submit a deck that can – against any deck – win the game or force more than one card in an opponent's hand to change zones before an opponent's second turn.
For example, Cabal Therapy + Swamp x4 is illegal because an opponent's deck may have duplicates of a card, but Cabal Therapy + Subterranean Hangar x4 is legal because Cabal Therapy can't be played until the third turn.
2.3. A deck may include any number of any card legal in Vintage (Type 1), with the exception of the following banned cards:
2.4. Each player plays one match, consisting of two games, against each other player. Each player is the starting player once per match. Results assume optimal play and perfect information.
2.4a. If no player can win, the game is a draw.
2.4b. A player that can't win or draw plays to extend the game.
2.5. Points determine tournament standings. Players are ranked, first to last, in order of decreasing number of points.
2.5a. For each match, a player earns 3 points per game win and 1 point per drawn game. However, a player that wins one game and loses the other earns only 2 points.
2.5b. A table of match results is posted each round. Its rows represent players and its columns represent opponents. Match results reflect the combined result of both games played in a match; 3 is a game win, 1 a drawn game, and 0 a game loss. A player's points are listed at the end of his or her row.
2.6. In rounds of twenty or more players, players are divided randomly into equally-sized heats of n players, where n is the number of players divided by ten (rounded down).
For example, twenty-five players are divided into heats of twelve and thirteen.
2.6a. A player only plays against players in his heat.
2.6b. The top four players of each heat advance to the finals, where they play again (with the same decks).
2.6c. Tiebreakers for heats are as follows: number of matches in which a player wins both games, number of game wins, points scored against higher-scoring decks. If a tie is unresolved, both tied decks advance.
2.7. The player with the most POTM points over the course of a month becomes the Player of the Month.
2.7a. A month includes all rounds for which decks are due during that month.
2.7b. The top eight players of rounds of less than twenty players and all players in the finals of rounds of twenty or more players earn POTM points according to their rank; The player with the highest score earns 1 POTM point for each player in the finals, and each subsequent player earns one point less than the previous player. Tied players earn equal points but are counted as separate players when calculating the points of other players.
2.7c. Tiebreakers for top eight are as follows: number of matches in which a player wins both games, number of game wins, points scored against higher-scoring decks. If a tie is unresolved, both tied decks are counted.
Deck Submission Deadline:
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Please use this thread to discuss any aspect of 5CB. Also, consider a subscription to 5CB. Subscribed players who have not already submitted a deck receive a reminder PM about two days before deadline. PM me to subscribe.
Just out of curiosity, How do you submit your decks? in and of that you recive all of the submissions, and then have an advantage of allreddy knowing the next weeks metagame?
There is no way for deathwing's deck to win past the archangel. If he drops his archangel, its a draw. If he casts channel, he can't afford to cast mycosynth lattice, upheaval, mycosynth lattice and titania's song. So its also a draw.
How do you submit your decks? in and of that you recive all of the submissions, and then have an advantage of allreddy knowing the next weeks metagame?
I choose my deck before opening any pm's related to 5CB, and I do not change it afterward.
There is no way for deathwing's deck to win past the archangel. If he drops his archangel, its a draw. If he casts channel, he can't afford to cast mycosynth lattice, upheaval, mycosynth lattice and titania's song. So its also a draw.
Good point; Upheaval + Channel + Lattice + Song would take six cards.
If should be a draw if Halinn plays first. He can replay Lattice at a cost of six life. Following with Titania's Song doesn't leaves a good blocker, but not enough life to race.
I had intended to explain this more explicitly in this round's opening post, but forgot:
This game checks for violations of this rule - "You may not submit a deck that can force a card in an opponent's hand to change zones" - continuously, not only on resolution of a spell or ability. If a deck violates this rule at any point, it is an illegal deck. Think of the rule like Veiled Crocodile's trigger; if it happens at any point, it counts.
As usual, I was swift and decisive, confidently submitting a stylish but borderline unplayable pile of junk that likely won't make the finals!
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Alright, I got two more submissions. Please no more. I have to hand the results off to bateleur to post because I'll be gone next week, and I don't want any decks showing up in my inbox once I've sent my post.
EDIT: Round is finished. It will be posted once bateleur checks his pm's.
POTM ended in a close race; You'll have to look at the results yourself to see who won. Also, 2.7b has been updated to make it more intuitive (points are assigned top-down instead of bottom-up).
Results
Format: Dream Halls
Rather than pay the mana cost for a spell, its controller may discard a card that shares a color with that spell.
Spells can't be countered by spells or abilities.
You may not submit a deck that can force a card in an opponent's hand to change zones.
Abeyance, Orim's Chant, Silence, Time Stop, Gaddock Teeg, Meddling Mage, Voidstone Gargoyle, Grand Arbiter Augustin IV, Sphere of Resistance, Progenitus, Serra Avatar, Squee, Goblin Nabob, Purity, Guilde, Dread, Hostility, and Vigor are banned this round.
Heat 1
1 Mogg – Commandeer / Gather Specimens / Palinchron / Saprazzan Cove / Venser, Shaper Savant
My spells were cheaper because they only cost one card.
2 bateleur – Commandeer / Empyrial Archangel / Venser, Shaper Savant / Wheel of Sun and Moon / Windborn Muse
I don't think wheel ever helped – maybe if you could use it proactively.
3 Magus819 – Form of the Dragon / Searing Wind / The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale / Trickbind / Venser, Shaper Savant
What did you intend with Trickbind?
4 Halinn – Black Lotus / Channel / Mycosynth Lattice / Titania's Song / Verdant Force
Force is good, but no longer the best fatty. See 4 and 5 in Heat 2.
5 Some One – Backlash / Dryad Arbor / Hellkite Overlord / Vindicate / Wild Ricochet
Backlash was usefully solely for being multicolored. If it had also been playable as a spell, you might have done better. Having a pseudo third spell in Dryad was occasionally helpful.
6 bmh – Blatant Thievery / Blatant Thievery / Commandeer / Commandeer / Inkwell Leviathan
But what if your opponent's creature has shroud, too?
7 VikingMetal4L – Ajani Vengeant / Commandeer / Empyrial Archangel / Gather Specimens / Venser, Shaper Savant
Synergy is useful, but surprisingly few people opted to play "good stuff" decks. Ajani is a bit weak in the format, with shroud being frequent and land, not.
8 Madmanquail – Ajani Vengeant / Crosis's Charm / Form of the Dragon / Rakdos the Defiler / Sandstorm Eidolon
Eidolon was brilliant. Crosis's Charm was the best other spell. I'm guessing it was an answer to Tabernacle, but the lack of colors and prevalence of fliers made it weak.
9 SummaNerd – Commandeer / Gather Specimens / Inkwell Leviathan / Propaganda / Trygon Predator
In a format of fatties, small, defensive spells set you up to draw a lot.
10 bman65 – Commandeer / Commandeer / Energy Field / Isleback Spawn / Saprazzan Cove
I was surprised no one else ran the Spawn. Against one of the format's common fatties – Emyprial Archangel – it's much better than Inkwell Leviathan.
11 krakn slayr – Akroma, Angel of Fury / Double Cleave / Ornithopter / Reaper King / Reaper King
This deck became somewhat distorted through the numerous revisions. The most powerful part of the deck was the protection clauses on Angel.
X| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1| X 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 2 6 | 50
2| 0 X 2 6 2 6 2 0 2 0 2 | 22
3| 0 2 X 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 6 | 18
4| 0 0 1 X 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 | 15
5| 0 2 2 3 X 6 0 0 2 0 2 | 16
6| 0 0 2 2 0 X 0 0 2 2 6 | 14
7| 0 2 6 2 6 6 X 0 2 0 6 | 30
8| 6 6 6 3 6 6 6 X 6 2 6 | 52
9| 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 X 2 6 | 20
0| 2 6 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 X 2 | 36
1| 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 X | 8
Heat 2
1 Xyre – Black Lotus / Channel / Commandeer / Lich's Mirror / Venser, Shaper Savant
Lich's Mirror accomplished its goal of avoiding losses, but it did little to promote wins.
2 WhammWhamme – Karakas / Leyline of Singularity / Stream of Consciousness / Venser, Shaper Savant / Venser, Shaper Savant
The problem with Stream of Consciousness is that it does nothing early and you can't afford to wait.
3 FuriouslySleepingIdea – Desert Twister / Empyrial Archangel / Gaea's Blessing / Gaea's Blessing / Wheel of Sun and Moon
Infinite recursion wasn't necessary. Swapping one recursive spell for another option might helped.
4 dethwing – Channel / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Titania's Song / Upheaval
Upheaval was a nice idea, but lacked versatility. I haven't compared the scores, but Temproal Spring might have been better. Being able to force Lattice-Song by having a lot of green cards is good.
5 ced395 – Angel of Despair / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Rasputin Dreamweaver / Soulquake
The synergy here is awesome, and I was glad for the reminder that Legends had some really cool legends.
6 Shogun17 – Debtors' Knell / Diamond Valley / Kokusho, the Evening Star / Rishadan Brigand / Venser, Shaper Savant
Tabernacle might have been the better land.
7 Niv – Enigma Eidolon / Guiding Spirit / Sun Ce, Young Conqueror / Swerve / Venser, Shaper Savant
The Eidolon was good, but I kept looking at Guiding Spirit and wondering why you choose a 1/2 over Archangel.
8 math_geek – Commandeer / Form of the Dragon / Gather Specimens / Intet, the Dreamer / The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
It works because the spells are big, but more overlap between the two sets might have improved your score.
9 joedredd – Akroma's Vengeance / Akroma, Angel of Wrath / Disenchant / Karakas / Mishra's Factory
With access to big spells, 2/2's are quickly outclassed.
10 Krashbot – Akroma, Angel of Wrath / Angel of Despair / Commandeer / Merieke Ri Berit / Venser, Shaper Savant
It would have helped if you pushed the overlap slightly further. Removing Merieke – your weakest card – always stranded something.
11 Personman – Biorhythm / Garruk Wildspeaker / Hickory Woodlot / Hickory Woodlot / Patagia Viper
Biorhythm loses its brutality by the time you can play it. Also, why no Skerry for Viper?
X| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
1| X 2 2 2 2 6 0 2 0 0 6 | 22
2| 2 X 0 0 0 6 0 2 2 2 2 | 16
3| 2 6 X 0 0 6 6 2 6 6 4 | 38
4| 2 6 6 X 3 1 6 1 6 6 4 | 39
5| 2 6 6 3 X 6 6 6 6 6 4 | 50
6| 0 0 0 4 0 X 0 2 6 2 6 | 20
7| 6 6 0 0 0 6 X 0 6 2 0 | 26
8| 2 2 2 4 0 2 6 X 2 2 4 | 26
9| 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 X 2 4 | 16
0| 6 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 X 6 | 22
1| 0 2 1 1 1 0 6 1 1 0 X | 13
Finals
1 Mogg – Commandeer / Gather Specimens / Palinchron / Saprazzan Cove / Venser, Shaper Savant
2 VikingMetal4L – Ajani Vengeant / Commandeer / Empyrial Archangel / Gather Specimens / Venser, Shaper Savant
3 Madmanquail – Ajani Vengeant / Crosis's Charm / Form of the Dragon / Rakdos the Defiler / Sandstorm Eidolon
4 bman65 – Commandeer / Commandeer / Energy Field / Isleback Spawn / Saprazzan Cove
5 FuriouslySleepingIdea – Desert Twister / Empyrial Archangel / Gaea's Blessing / Gaea's Blessing / Wheel of Sun and Moon
6 dethwing – Channel / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Titania's Song / Upheaval
7 ced395 – Angel of Despair / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Rasputin Dreamweaver / Soulquake
8 Niv – Enigma Eidolon / Guiding Spirit / Sun Ce, Young Conqueror / Swerve / Venser, Shaper Savant
X| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1| X 6 0 2 6 6 6 6 | 32
2| 0 X 0 2 6 6 2 6 | 22
3| 6 6 X 2 0 3 0 6 | 22
4| 2 2 2 X 6 6 0 6 | 24
5| 0 0 6 0 X 1 0 6 | 13
6| 0 0 3 0 4 X 3 6 | 14
7| 0 2 6 6 6 3 X 6 | 28
8| 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X | 0
1 Mogg (1): 32
2 ced395 (7): 28
3 bman65 (4): 24
4 Madmanquail (3): 22
4 VikingMetal4L (2): 22
6 dethwing (6): 14
7 FuriouslySleepingIdea (5): 13
6 Niv (8): 0
Mogg wins 5CB #96.
ced395 is the August Player of the Month.
POTM Standings
1 ced395: 15
2 Mogg: 14
3 math_geek: 12
4 VikingMetal4L: 11
5 DragonDart: 9
5 FuriouslySleepingIdea: 9
6 domogrue: 8
6 Halinn: 8
6 lOput: 8
10 bman65: 7
11 bmh: 6
11 Madmanquail: 6
11 Xyre: 6
14 Krashbot: 5
14 Personman: 5
16 IBjeremy: 4
16 YuanTi: 4
18 bateleur: 3
18 dethwing: 3
18 joedredd: 3
21 Some One: 2
22 Shogun17: 1
23 Niv: 0
0. Overview
Five Card Blind (5CB) is a weekly Magic tournament, run entirely within this forum. To compete, players submit five-card decks which are played against each other. Scoring assumes optimal play, without randomness or concealed information.
1. Game Rules
1.1. Except for the changes described in these rules, games follow the Magic: The Gathering Comprehensive Rules.
1.2. Players' decks contain exactly five cards, which begin the game in hand. Players do not mulligan or sideboard.
1.3. Players' libraries begin the game empty. A player does not lose the game as a result of being unable to draw a card.
1.4. A random effect produces the result that least benefits the owner of the source of the effect.
2. Tournament Rules
2.1. Players submit their decks to the 5CB moderator (Mogg).
2.2. A player may not submit a deck that can – against any deck – win the game or force more than one card in an opponent's hand to change zones before an opponent's second turn.
2.3. A deck may include any number of any card legal in Vintage (Type 1), with the exception of the following banned cards:
2.4. Each player plays one match, consisting of two games, against each other player. Each player is the starting player once per match. Results assume optimal play and perfect information.
2.5. Points determine tournament standings. Players are ranked, first to last, in order of decreasing number of points.
2.6. In rounds of twenty or more players, players are divided randomly into equally-sized heats of n players, where n is the number of players divided by ten (rounded down).
2.7. The player with the most POTM points over the course of a month becomes the Player of the Month.
Season 1
March 2005
Round 1 r_x, Greebo, zorbop
Round 2 Ankh-Morpokian
Round 3 Greebo
Round 4 Chimpanzee
POTM: Greebo
April 2005
Round 5 help im a bug, Draco9_1_1 (Only Creatures)
Round 6 Greebo (Only Creatures)
Round 7 spuzzem king
Round 8 bateleur
POTM: spuzzem king
May 2005
Round 9 Feyd_Ruin (Only Multicolor)
Round 10 jcsuperstar (Only Multicolor)
Round 11 Lone Warrior
Round 12 Wanderer359
POTM: WhammWhamme
June 2005
Round 13 Silver Seraph, Greebo (Titania's Song)
Round 14 WhammWhamme (Titania's Song)
Round 15 Tahn (Artist Tribute)
Round 16 Lone Warrior (Artist Tribute)
POTM: bateleur, Greebo
July 2005
Round 17 Shadowlord
Round 18 bateleur
Round 19 Shadowlord (Pay 19: Add 1)
Round 20 Greebo (Pay 19: Add 1)
POTM: Shadowlord
August 2005
Round 21 Greebo
Round 22 Greebo
Round 23 spuzzem king (One-Million Life)
Round 24 WhammWhamme (One-Million Life)
POTM: Greebo
September 2005
Round 25 Chimpanzee, Shadowlord
Round 26 dasheiff
Round 27 Chimpanzee (Orrery)
Round 28 Halinn (Orrery)
POTM: jcsuperstar
October 2005
Round 29 Beaker
Round 30 Feuerdrache, Wanderer359
Round 31 r_x (Dream Halls)
Round 32 Puzzle (Dream Halls)
POTM: Chimpanzee
November 2005
Round 33 bateleur
Round 34 Shadowlord
Round 35 jcsuperstar (Backbuild)
Round 36 jcsuperstar (Backbuild)
POTM: bateleur
December 2005
Round 37 bateleur
Round 38 Wanderer359
Round 39 WhammWhamme (Ban a Card)
Round 40 dasheiff, Lone Warrior (Ban a Card)
POTM: Beaker
January 2006
Round 41 Lone Warrior
Round 42 Silver Seraph
Round 43 Trojan (1984)
Round 44 Beaker (1984)
POTM: Lone Warrior
February 2006
Round 45 bateleur
Round 46 Halinn
Round 47 bateleur (7 Life)
Round 48 Chimpanzee (7 Life)
POTM: bateleur
March 2006
Round 49 armlx
Round 50 bateleur
Round 51 armlx (Leyline)
Round 52 Chimpanzee, Greebo (Leyline)
POTM: armlx
April 2006
Round 53 jcsuperstar
Round 54 armlx
Round 55 bateleur (Epic)
Round 56 Xyre (Epic)
POTM: jcsuperstar
May 2006
Round 57 jcsuperstar
Round 58 Pingele_Pats (Banathon)
Round 59 Amadi (Banathon)
Round 60 Solitaire (Banathon)
POTM: Pingele_Pats
June 2006
Round 61 Farik (One-Million Life)
Round 62 Wrath_of_Dog, zu_Faul (Leyline)
Round 63 Beaker (7 Life)
POTM: silicon
July 2006
Round 64 Pingele_Pats (Multi-Set)
Round 65 WhammWhamme, zu_Faul (Extended)
POTM: None
September 2007
Round 1 (Introduction)
Round 2 andelijah
POTM: None
October 2007
Round 3 Mogg
Round 4 Chimpanzee (Lorwyn)
Round 5 Meat Popsicle (Repeat Letters)
Round 6 Mogg (10 Life)
POTM: Mogg
November 2007
Round 7 Death_By_Beebles
Round 8 jcsuperstar (Mindslaver)
Round 9 Mogg (Thanksgiving Special)
Round 10 Mogg (Thanksgiving Special, Part Two)
POTM: Mogg
December 2007
Round 11 carrion pigeons
Round 12 Mogg (Later Alphabet)
Round 13 Mogg (Backbuild)
Round 14 Xyre (Backbuild)
POTM: Mogg
January 2008
Round 15 armlx
Round 16 Chimpanzee (Auras)
Round 17 Mogg (Doubling Season)
Round 18 carrion pigeons, Chimpanzee (Doubling Season)
Round 19 WhammWhamme (31 Bans)
POTM: Mogg
February 2008
Round 20 Chimpanzee
Round 21 Mogg (Combat)
Round 22 Mogg (Combat)
Round 23 Knowledge
POTM: Mogg
March 2008
Round 24 Mogg (Consecutive Names)
Round 25 Chimpanzee (Consecutive Names)
Round 26 The Mad Tapper
Round 27 The Mad Tapper
POTM: The Mad Tapper
April 2008
Round 28 The Mad Tapper (DC5)
Round 29 jcsuperstar (DC5)
Round 30 jcsuperstar (< 20)
Round 31 bateleur
POTM: bateleur
May 2008
Round 32 WhammWhamme (Leyline)
Round 33 Silver Seraph (Mana Market)
Round 34 bateleur (Helm of Awakening and Mirari)
Round 35 Alfred (Pre-entered Decks)
POTM: bateleur
June 2008
Round 36 bateleur, YuanTi
Round 37 WhammWhamme (Favorite Colors)
Round 38 YuanTi (Lotus)
Round 39 Mogg (Mogg Week)
POTM: WhammWhamme
July 2008
Round 40 bateleur (Mulligans)
Round 41 Mogg
Round 42 Chimpanzee
Round 43 ced395 (Even)
POTM: Mogg
August 2008
Round 44 WhammWhamme (Odd)
Round 45 Farik (No Bans)
Round 46 Mogg
POTM: Error1
September 2008
Round 47 ghweiss (Low-Scoring)
Round 48 theeguy (Backbuild, Part Two)
Round 49 Mogg
Round 50 Mogg (50 Life)
Round 51 Error1 (Landline)
POTM: Mogg
October 2008
Round 52 Shogun17 (Exploration)
Round 53 MT_Gunn (Multicolor Discount)
Round 54 Silkenfist (2-2)
Round 55 bateleur, WhammWhamme
POTM: Error1
November 2008
Round 56 Error1 (Colorless Creatures)
Round 57 Knowledge, Silkenfist (Legendary Creatures)
POTM: None
December 2008
Round 58 (Introduction)
Round 59 Halinn
Round 60 Halinn
Round 61 ced395 (Christmas Special)
Round 62 MyNameIsFourteen (New Year's Special)
POTM: None
January 2009
Round 63 Mogg
Round 64 Mogg (Nemesis)
Round 65 MyNameIsFourteen (Nemesis)
Round 66 Mogg
POTM: Mogg
February 2009
Round 67 Chimpanzee
Round 68 MyNameIsFourteen (Lovely Letters)
Round 69 Naphtali (Lovely Letters, Part 2)
Round 70 bateleur
POTM: bateleur
March 2009
Round 71 ced395, Chimpanzee
Round 72 ced395 (Activated)
Round 73 WhammWhamme (Activated)
Round 74 bateleur
POTM: Chimpanzee
April 2009
Round 75 Xyre
Round 76 Mogg, ngollon (Landline-Orrery)
Round 77 Mogg (Landline-Orrery)
Round 78 Mogg
POTM: Mogg
May 2009
Round 79 bateleur
Round 80 ced395 (Upwelling)
Round 81 Mogg (Upwelling)
Round 82 Halinn
Round 83 r_x_
New Player Round math_geek
POTM: Mogg
June 2009
Round 84 Kekekekeke (Block Party)
Round 85 FuriouslySleepingIdea (Block Party)
Round 86 Mogg
Round 87 Farik
POTM: Mogg
July 2009
Round 88 bateleur, dethwing (Infinite Cards)
Round 89 Farik, lOput (Infinite Cards)
Round 90 Farik, Mogg, Personman
Round 91 Madmanquail
Round 92 bateleur (Backbuild, Part Three)
POTM: Madmanquail
August 2009
Round 93 DragonDart (Backbuild, Part Three)
Round 94 lOput
Round 95 domogrue
Roung 96 Mogg (Dream Halls)
POTM: ced395
Rounds
Mogg: 25
bateleur: 18
Chimpanzee: 12
WhammWhamme: 10
Greebo: 8
jcsuperstar: 8
ced395: 5
Farik: 5
Halinn: 5
armlx: 4
Lone Warrior: 4
Shadowlord: 4
Beaker: 3
MyNameIsFourteen: 3
r_x_: 3
Silver Seraph: 3
The Mad Tapper: 3
Wanderer359: 3
Xyre: 3
carrion pigeons: 2
dasheiff: 2
Error1: 2
Knowledge: 2
lOput: 2
Pingele_Pats: 2
Silkenfist: 2
spuzzem king: 2
YuanTi: 2
zu_Faul: 2
Alfred: 1
Amadi: 1
andelijah: 1
Ankh-Morpokian: 1
Death By Beebles: 1
dethwing: 1
domogrue: 1
Draco9_1_1: 1
DragonDart: 1
Feuerdrache: 1
Feyd_Ruin: 1
FuriouslySleepingIdea: 1
ghweiss: 1
help im a bug: 1
Kekekekeke: 1
Madmanquail: 1
Meat Popsicle: 1
MT Gunn: 1
Naphtali: 1
ngollon: 1
Personman: 1
Puzzle: 1
Shogun17: 1
Solitaire: 1
Tahn: 1
theeguy: 1
Trojan: 1
Wrath_of_Dog: 1
zorbop: 1
POTM
Mogg: 11
bateleur: 6
Greebo: 3
Chimpanzee: 2
Error1: 2
jcsuperstar: 2
WhammWhamme: 2
armlx: 1
Beaker: 1
ced395: 1
Lone Warrior: 1
Madmanquail: 1
math_geek: 1
Pingele_Pats: 1
Shadowlord: 1
silicon: 1
spuzzem king: 1
The Mad Tapper: 1
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5CB Strategy
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5CB Strategy
Rather than pay the mana cost for a spell, its controller may discard a card that shares a color with that spell.
Spells can't be countered by spells or abilities.
You may not submit a deck that can force a card in an opponent's hand to change zones.
Abeyance, Orim's Chant, Silence, Oriss, Samite Guardian, Commandeer, Gather Specimens, Time Stop, Venser, Shaper Savant, Gaddock Teeg, Meddling Mage, Voidstone Gargoyle, Grand Arbiter Augustin IV, Mycosynth Lattice, Sphere of Resistance, Progenitus, Serra Avatar, Squee, Goblin Nabob, Aurora Eidolon, Enigma Eidolon, Entropic Eidolon, Sandstorm Eidolon, Verdant Eidolon, Purity, Guilde, Dread, Hostility, and Vigor are banned this round.
New to the list: Oriss, Samite Guardian, Commandeer, Gather Specimens, Venser, Shaper Savant, Mycosynth Lattice, Aurora Eidolon, Enigma Eidolon, Entropic Eidolon, Sandstorm Eidolon, Verdant Eidolon
Deck Submission Deadline:
Friday, September 4th, 2:00 pm PST.
Please use this thread to discuss any aspect of 5CB. Also, consider a subscription to 5CB. Subscribed players who have not already submitted a deck receive a reminder PM about two days before deadline. PM me to subscribe.
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
Fattycakes Zombie of Clan Limited
Just out of curiosity, How do you submit your decks? in and of that you recive all of the submissions, and then have an advantage of allreddy knowing the next weeks metagame?
Millionaires, I hear it's good Music (Disclaimer: lyrics not PG-13) Thanks, CC
5 FuriouslySleepingIdea – Desert Twister / Empyrial Archangel / Gaea's Blessing / Gaea's Blessing / Wheel of Sun and Moon
vs
6 dethwing – Channel / Empyrial Archangel / Mycosynth Lattice / Titania's Song / Upheaval
On the play, I drop Empyrial archangel.
There is no way for deathwing's deck to win past the archangel. If he drops his archangel, its a draw. If he casts channel, he can't afford to cast mycosynth lattice, upheaval, mycosynth lattice and titania's song. So its also a draw.
I choose my deck before opening any pm's related to 5CB, and I do not change it afterward.
Good point; Upheaval + Channel + Lattice + Song would take six cards.
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
This game checks for violations of this rule - "You may not submit a deck that can force a card in an opponent's hand to change zones" - continuously, not only on resolution of a spell or ability. If a deck violates this rule at any point, it is an illegal deck. Think of the rule like Veiled Crocodile's trigger; if it happens at any point, it counts.
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
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@WW: I've finished the first heat, assuming another player will submit (MMQ?) to fill out the second, and you're in the finals. I like that deck.
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
Millionaires, I hear it's good Music (Disclaimer: lyrics not PG-13) Thanks, CC
EDIT: Round is finished. It will be posted once bateleur checks his pm's.
BWTeysa, Orzhov Scion
GWRhys the Redeemed
GUKruphix, God of Horizons
GRXenagos, God of Revels
GThrun, the Last Troll
GStompy
GRR
Millionaires, I hear it's good Music (Disclaimer: lyrics not PG-13) Thanks, CC