In what universe? If you build a deck like that, and ever draw that hand, I will personally come to wherever you live, perform complicated acts of awestruck *********, then disembowel myself to escape the world that allowed something like to to occur and validate you.
Thanks for the Starcity link, it's definitely more helpful than nothing. But has anyone gotten to the page on mtg.com yet? I'm thinking they just forgot to link it, but maybe they just don't have them up yet.
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WW won the Seattle PTQ. Adrian Sullivan won the Chicago PTQ with UBg. Zac Hill won Mobile with UB Korlash. Gerry Thompson won the Indy PTQ with 4c Relic.
In what universe? If you build a deck like that, and ever draw that hand, I will personally come to wherever you live, perform complicated acts of awestruck *********, then disembowel myself to escape the world that allowed something like to to occur and validate you.
I know for a fact that there were two Wild Pair Slivers in the Top 8. I was one of them and I saw one of them get a concede when it was a draw situation to get into Top 8.
someone told me 1 wildpair sliver made it, not 2, but did you lose in the quarters? or something else?
My friend top 8'ed at that with Wild Pair Slivers, but I can't remember if he mentioned another slivers in the top 8, though it's very possible he did say it.
OK, then it should be up when they update Wednesday night/Thursday morning. I still think it's peculiar that ~20 PTQs were played with no 'Goyf decks winning (plenty in the top 8 though).
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So, for some reason, Flores didn't put the two 'Goyf decks from week three into the same category, calling the GW one 'Goyf, and the GWu one "G/W/U Aggro" or something like that. They seem like much the same deck to me, much moreso than Korlash and Pickles...
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-Alot of top 8 red decks. Funny how there is more green "Goyf" overal though.
-U/R/B deck is the dark horse? (Orlando, Indianapolis)
Very peculiar decklist that Sean Conner played. I am sort of fascinated by it.
U/R/b Aggro/Reanimator ftw? I must of missed the boat on that one.
As for the Indianapolis PTQ, an interesting deck from Gerry Thomson. Much like original Dralnu but, splashed red for the Hellkites, Ancient Grudge and Boom//Bust. (and the flash back cost for Strangling Soot). Intriguing.
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Remember, kids: Never fight with Flashback, 'cause Flashback always wins.
also, id l ove to see a whelk in there
Remember, kids: Never fight with Flashback, 'cause Flashback always wins.
http://sales.starcitygames.com/deckdatabase/deckshow.php?&t%5BC1%5D=tbl&start_date=2007-07-01&end_date=2007-07-01&city=Richmond
WW won the Seattle PTQ. Adrian Sullivan won the Chicago PTQ with UBg. Zac Hill won Mobile with UB Korlash. Gerry Thompson won the Indy PTQ with 4c Relic.
http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=378565
My friend top 8'ed at that with Wild Pair Slivers, but I can't remember if he mentioned another slivers in the top 8, though it's very possible he did say it.
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Remember, kids: Never fight with Flashback, 'cause Flashback always wins.
Remember, kids: Never fight with Flashback, 'cause Flashback always wins.
Remember, kids: Never fight with Flashback, 'cause Flashback always wins.
-Alot of top 8 red decks. Funny how there is more green "Goyf" overal though.
-U/R/B deck is the dark horse? (Orlando, Indianapolis)
Very peculiar decklist that Sean Conner played. I am sort of fascinated by it.
U/R/b Aggro/Reanimator ftw? I must of missed the boat on that one.
As for the Indianapolis PTQ, an interesting deck from Gerry Thomson. Much like original Dralnu but, splashed red for the Hellkites, Ancient Grudge and Boom//Bust. (and the flash back cost for Strangling Soot). Intriguing.
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