Congratulations to Feyd_Ruin, Lithel, and error1 for winning. It seems like only one person realized this was windreaver week 2 and everyone was supposed to play Scryb Ranger.
also error1 wins potm for what it's worth
Rules:
0. Overview
One Card Blind Backbuild (1CBB) is a Magic tournament, run entirely within this forum. To compete, players submit one-card decks which are played against each other by the moderator. 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 one card, 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.
1.5 Whenever a player could play a Land card, that player may put a Basic Land card from outside the game onto the battlefield. (Basic Snow Lands are Basic.)
2. Tournament Rules
2.1. Players submit their decks to the 1CB moderator (error1).
2.1a. The moderator informs players of mistakes in a timely manner.
2.1b. A player may submit multiple decks, but only the most recent as of the deadline is counted.
2.1c. If a player's final deck is illegal, their most recent legal deck is used. If no legal deck has been submitted, they do not participate.
2.1d. All legal decks must win 6-0 versus the test deck.
2.2. For each match players exchange decks.
2.3. A deck may include any number of any card legal in Vintage (Type 1).
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. Matches in which each player wins one game and loses one game are worth only 2 points per player, rather than 3.
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. A player's total points are listed at the end of his or her row.
Here's the salted md5 checksum for my next deck: e42aaf5cd857b9b3121fd21b3b7b5063
Please send me your submissions by 5PM central on Friday September 3th.
Rather then vote on the test deck for the week after next this week, the vote will be for the special week
Flame Fusillade Week
All permanents have "Tap: This permanent deals 1 damage to target creature or player."
Unoriginality Week
only cards that have used before are legal, list will be provided
Silver Week
A deck may only include silver bordered cards.
Hippo Week
all creatures are 1/1 hippos with no abilities
I don't know if nom is town or scum. But I'd like to point out this type of behavior is his standard modus operandi.
Court Mafia: Day 1, hatch plan to KILL EVERYONE ELSE IN A SINGLE NIGHT, when the plan only allows him to hit 11 random players, ATTEMPTS TO FIRE ANYHOW (Roleblocked).
In other words....Nom is an impulsive player who doesn't think about planning long-term or listening to others. I wouldn't be surprised if he was town. At all.
I think assuming optimal play will cover most cases. It assumes you can play magic under the table with your feet as you eat a hamburger with a card balanced on your head. If anything really strange comes up I'm sure I can figure something out.
this is back build tho, and I suspect Avatar of Me is OP no matter how you roll it. If you choose it I would expect you to not lie about your age and height,I could always check your myspace pageif it seemed off
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0Ank_h4-9InKRdFlBSmdpMFBPRkxsWEgyUC1BbGRzUUE&output=html
Next week's test deck: Storm World
Congratulations to Feyd_Ruin, Lithel, and error1 for winning. It seems like only one person realized this was windreaver week 2 and everyone was supposed to play Scryb Ranger.
also error1 wins potm for what it's worth
0. Overview
One Card Blind Backbuild (1CBB) is a Magic tournament, run entirely within this forum. To compete, players submit one-card decks which are played against each other by the moderator. 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 one card, 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.
1.5 Whenever a player could play a Land card, that player may put a Basic Land card from outside the game onto the battlefield. (Basic Snow Lands are Basic.)
2. Tournament Rules
2.1. Players submit their decks to the 1CB moderator (error1).
2.1a. The moderator informs players of mistakes in a timely manner.
2.1b. A player may submit multiple decks, but only the most recent as of the deadline is counted.
2.1c. If a player's final deck is illegal, their most recent legal deck is used. If no legal deck has been submitted, they do not participate.
2.1d. All legal decks must win 6-0 versus the test deck.
2.2. For each match players exchange decks.
2.3. A deck may include any number of any card legal in Vintage (Type 1).
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. Matches in which each player wins one game and loses one game are worth only 2 points per player, rather than 3.
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. A player's total points are listed at the end of his or her row.
Here's the salted md5 checksum for my next deck: e42aaf5cd857b9b3121fd21b3b7b5063
Please send me your submissions by 5PM central on Friday September 3th.
Rather then vote on the test deck for the week after next this week, the vote will be for the special week
Flame Fusillade Week
All permanents have "Tap: This permanent deals 1 damage to target creature or player."
Unoriginality Week
only cards that have used before are legal, list will be provided
Silver Week
A deck may only include silver bordered cards.
Hippo Week
all creatures are 1/1 hippos with no abilities
Though, it will be quite messed up.
I mean body parts littering the floor--and I don't mean from Farewell to Arms, either.
So can I get away with saying I'm 9 years old, 9 feet tall, and where size 9 shoes?
No reason in particular, just wondering
No longer staff here.