Actually the problem is she does not do three things on her own. She does nothing without serious dedicated help. She needs devotion to be a "beater". She needs you to have dead creatures to make tokens that could have been used in so many better ways (including giving her devotion). And her graveyard hate is only against creatures and comes with a draw back. She is just terrible, especially given many of the other gods and our hopeful expectations. So disappointing.
Haha wow that guy is a complete cheating douche. Check out at 48 minute mark as well. Just la-la-la picks up his deck during opponents turn and peaks at top card for no apparent reason (to me - I don't even know what many cards on the table are, but certainly can't think of any with quite that effect). Might as well put a card in his lap and be done with it. Hope he gets banned from that venue for sure. Fricken hand-shufflers I tell you.
Sounds like OP is just a troll/wanna-be. I wouldn't recommend being intentionally or accidentally bad. I'm terrible and make tons of mistakes - it sure doesn't help me win much, if any!
Regarding the GP Paris, it's hard to say. The guys are both obviously tired/nervous/excited/frazzled. You can read into every little fidget and eye-twitch of Javier's but who knows. If it was intentional, doing it immediately after having a judge call regarding essentially the same issue - two cards in hand when should be one - is some combination of brilliant, ballsy, and/or retarded. Opponent may be too worried about their own deck and play at the time, or they might be that much more keen to everything going on.
Haha wow that guy is a complete cheating douche. Check out at 48 minute mark as well. Just la-la-la picks up his deck during opponents turn and peaks at top card for no apparent reason (to me - I don't even know what many cards on the table are, but certainly can't think of any with quite that effect). Might as well put a card in his lap and be done with it. Hope he gets banned from that venue for sure. Fricken hand-shufflers I tell you.
Sounds like OP is just a troll/wanna-be. I wouldn't recommend being intentionally or accidentally bad. I'm terrible and make tons of mistakes - it sure doesn't help me win much, if any!
Regarding the GP Paris, it's hard to say. The guys are both obviously tired/nervous/excited/frazzled. You can read into every little fidget and eye-twitch of Javier's but who knows. If it was intentional, doing it immediately after having a judge call regarding essentially the same issue - two cards in hand when should be one - is some combination of brilliant, ballsy, and/or retarded. Opponent may be too worried about their own deck and play at the time, or they might be that much more keen to everything going on.