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AnacondaHL posted:
I would love to have my rear end handed to me by Reid Duke, my heart and soul Making bank would just be a bonus.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 16:31 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:44 |
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AnacondaHL posted:Of course, but it's not about just making cash. In fact, you said nothing about cash. You said PT grinding, one of the most negative EV things you can do. People who think they can consistently make cash by trying to get on and play on the Pro Tour are the significant (and deluded) minority. The rest of us are very aware that our chances of qualification are ~1% any given tournament. I did not say anything about it, but if you read between the lines they think they're good enough to cash. Their attitude is very different from the people who want to go for the experience, the chance to play against "famous" players, the fun of traveling etc. I'm pretty familiar with the players at my LGS and I know which ones go for the experiences and the adventures and which ones go with delusions of grandeur. I was basically asking if anyone else has experience with delusional players at their LGS because there are a few at mine. Their facebook posts are really pretty funny after a GP. You can tell who enjoyed themselves and who was like "didn't cash this time, on to the next GP!"
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 16:48 |
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Count Bleck posted:I would love to have my rear end handed to me by Reid Duke, my heart and soul A buddy of mine was playing Andrew Boswell on Saturday and I was watching since I was done playing and Reid comes over and sits down next to Andrew. I imagine that might have been just a little intimidating.... He was very nice though. I asked him how he was doing so far and he said he didn't play yet (this was round 3) and I felt like a silly goose. That was all.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 16:59 |
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Count Bleck posted:I would love to have my rear end handed to me by Reid Duke, my heart and soul I just wanted to play UR (or any) Delver, 'Murica Stoneblade, Elves, Fish, etc. My friend played UR 6 times in 15 rounds. I played burn twice, ANT once, and the Jund mirror. There was exactly one game of Magic played by me all day. The Jund mirror was one actual game, followed by me getting stuck on 2 lands for a little too long, and me steamrolling him in game 3. Burn is burn and ANT I mulled to 5 both games, saw 0 targeted discard, and got turn 2'd both games. I wouldn't even have minded losing as much as I did except the burn players were so bad. One guy bolted my Goyf with Sorcery and Eidolon in the grave. That doesn't work even if you don't understand how SBEs work with Goyf. They both passed up on so many chances for extra damage (protip: my Deathrite is not going to block your Eidolon, and my Goyf probably isn't either) and one just missed the Eidolon triggers on several spells. That's not even mentioning that they both brought in Sulfuric Vortex against me which makes absolutely no sense. I had fun outside of the actual event though. I saw one of the coolest things I've ever seen: a Chinese date-stamped Dig Through Time with a Spanish date-stamp... for $500. There were some pretty sweet deals too. I found a lot of cool Russian cards for really good prices. I got an UNL Volc for $220. I got a bunch of cube stuff signed by everyone except for John Avon because screw waiting 90 minutes for a 5 card limit. Zach Stella is a pretty cool guy, even if he did the art for some pretty terrible cards. I wouldn't ever drive 6 hours to do this again, but I'll definitely go to Pittsburgh next year.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:01 |
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mcmagic posted:A buddy of mine was playing Andrew Boswell on Saturday and I was watching since I was done playing and Reid comes over and sits down next to Andrew. I imagine that might have been just a little intimidating.... He was very nice though. I asked him how he was doing so far and he said he didn't play yet (this was round 3) and I felt like a silly goose. That was all. Reid Duke seems like a super-chill dude, can you confirm?
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:02 |
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Serperoth posted:Reid Duke seems like a super-chill dude, can you confirm? I don't have any evidence of the contrary... suicidesteve posted:I had fun outside of the actual event though. I saw one of the coolest things I've ever seen: a Chinese date-stamped Dig Through Time with a Spanish date-stamp... for $500. There were some pretty sweet deals too. I found a lot of cool Russian cards for really good prices. I got an UNL Volc for $220. I got a bunch of cube stuff signed by everyone except for John Avon because screw waiting 90 minutes for a 5 card limit. Zach Stella is a pretty cool guy, even if he did the art for some pretty terrible cards. I wouldn't ever drive 6 hours to do this again, but I'll definitely go to Pittsburgh next year. I felt jund was pretty well placed in the room. Much better than I thought when I walked in. The only game I really had no chance in was vs Omnitell Round 2 where he Showed and Tells G2 and had Force backup for my red blast. My only other loss was to the mirror which is just gonna happen. I was beating burn and any deck with White in it pretty easily allday. The SCG HP table was THE poo poo as usual. I got a Volc that I consider to be SP for 150 bucks and a few forces NTM a bunch of commons and uncommon foreigns that i'm going to use.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:07 |
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So what happened to Death and Taxes? I was thinking of building it and it seems like it got poo poo on all over the GP.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:15 |
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At least part of South Park on Wednesday is going to be about Magic. South Park Studios Press Release quote:Kenny excels at playing the game, Magic: The Gathering. He has the boys’ full attention until a new, hard-core activity gets in the way. When Wendy tries to get Stan to pay attention to what she’s doing, she realizes that what he does with his guy friends always comes first.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:16 |
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jassi007 posted:I did not say anything about it, but if you read between the lines they think they're good enough to cash. Their attitude is very different from the people who want to go for the experience, the chance to play against "famous" players, the fun of traveling etc. I'm pretty familiar with the players at my LGS and I know which ones go for the experiences and the adventures and which ones go with delusions of grandeur. I was basically asking if anyone else has experience with delusional players at their LGS because there are a few at mine. Their facebook posts are really pretty funny after a GP. You can tell who enjoyed themselves and who was like "didn't cash this time, on to the next GP!" Yep. This is probably why the vast majority of results-oriented grinders are so bad for the game and their local communities. These are the same people who get mad at losing to a scrub, get mad at playing a good player first round "because the undeserving scrubs will find their way to the top", and other lovely attitudes. They are probably more likely to be lovely about small play mistakes in FNM/game day (that should get rewound or easily fixed if the newer opposing player new about them) because they probably imagine themselves at the first round of a PTQ or comp REL and are strict about it. This is also why I don't go to some of the closer LGSs. They are plagued by this type of mentality and imagine their communal grinder play skill is better than other LGSs. Then get mad when one of ours from a different LGS wins their game day lol.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:26 |
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KidDynamite posted:So what happened to Death and Taxes? I was thinking of building it and it seems like it got poo poo on all over the GP. Everyone I know who plays D&T switched to some kind of Maverick variant...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:27 |
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Count Bleck posted:I would love to have my rear end handed to me by Reid Duke, my heart and soul That's part of what makes the idea of going to GP Dallas in July tempting. The fact that it's limited is the other half (since I really don't have anything resembling a collection anymore).
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:30 |
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Chill la Chill posted:Yep. This is probably why the vast majority of results-oriented grinders are so bad for the game and their local communities. These are the same people who get mad at losing to a scrub, get mad at playing a good player first round "because the undeserving scrubs will find their way to the top", and other lovely attitudes. They are probably more likely to be lovely about small play mistakes in FNM/game day (that should get rewound or easily fixed if the newer opposing player new about them) because they probably imagine themselves at the first round of a PTQ or comp REL and are strict about it. The LGS that I consider "mine" is full of these guys. They nearly turned me off to the game altogether when I first started going. I was playing a lot of wonky tier 3 strategies and getting beat by Thragtusk in nearly every game... Most of them are on the younger side. I think that's the main cause of it. I've been around that store long enough now (and gotten good enough at the game) that they no longer direct their anti-noob rage at me. But I still witness them doing it to other people. It's bad for the community, but it also IS the community. I think those guys don't fully realize what they're doing/saying. It's important to hold that mirror up every once in a while. If a new player is beating their tier 1 mono-black with a nonsense Yisan deck and they say "that's gay!" I give them the old "Oh, you don't like gay people?" They're usually confused by that response, and hopefully think about why the words they just said were reacted to in that way.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:37 |
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To be fair Yisan, like most bards, is probably gay.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:38 |
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suicidesteve posted:There was exactly one game of Magic played by me all day.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:39 |
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Wadjamaloo posted:This is getting really tiring, you don't need to put it in every post. If you hate combo this much you should stop playing competitive magic. No. He should grind more and get more byes so that most of the janky combo poo poo is gone by the time he starts playing.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:41 |
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Yeah, I'm not sure why you'd pick Modern as a format if you don't like CMC < 2 + combo matchups all day err day, that's the primary nature of the format.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:42 |
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Wadjamaloo posted:This is getting really tiring, you don't need to put it in every post. If you hate combo this much you should stop playing competitive magic. Or at least stay the hell away from legacy/modern.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:43 |
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I Love You! posted:Yeah, I'm not sure why you'd pick Modern as a format if you don't like CMC < 2 + combo matchups all day err day, that's the primary nature of the format. Combo in modern isn't NEARLY as oppressive as combo in Legacy. It's not even close.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:45 |
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mcmagic posted:No. He should grind more and get more byes so that most of the janky combo poo poo is gone by the time he starts playing. Threadshitting is so much easier than actually improving at the game, though.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:45 |
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Toshimo posted:Threadshitting is so much easier than actually improving at the game, though. You would know. deftest posted:I think those guys don't fully realize what they're doing/saying. It's important to hold that mirror up every once in a while. If a new player is beating their tier 1 mono-black with a nonsense Yisan deck and they say "that's gay!" I give them the old "Oh, you don't like gay people?" They're usually confused by that response, and hopefully think about why the words they just said were reacted to in that way. Ugh, these people sound awful. That's the one thing I miss about playing Standard FNM, getting matched up against somebody's insane bullshit brew. The "what even is this" phase of the game is one of my favorite things...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:52 |
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deftest posted:The LGS that I consider "mine" is full of these guys. They nearly turned me off to the game altogether when I first started going. I was playing a lot of wonky tier 3 strategies and getting beat by Thragtusk in nearly every game... Being younger probably has something to do with it. I think it's usually the freshmen or sophomores in uni that have a bit more free time. So truly sophomoric in nature. It's funny because my reaction to a lot of wonky strategies, especially legacy due to its inbred nature, is to laugh at it all. It's actually really funny that certain standard decks can do well in legacy because of standard's nature of bringing a threat out every turn (small jabs, 1-2 combos, more rounds) vs. legacy's early turn domination with haymakers followed up by opposing hooks to ensure the fall. It's p much how that werewolf deck from a couple years ago did so well at a legacy GP or SCG open. I remind the newer players who come to legacy night, free with store membership, this fact when they say they'll lose from the get go. The BUG and MUD players kinda just laugh and go with it cuz they know half their spells are useless when the opponent doesn't have the typical CMC 1-3 deck. Same thing happens in modern but not as exaggerated because the tier 1 decks are practically standard decks from their eras.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:56 |
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Toshimo posted:Threadshitting is so much easier than actually improving at the game, though. Meh there is definitely an element of "Opps! I win even though I'm a lovely player who doesn't know how to play" in legacy that really used to turn me off but that is something that applies much more to smaller local Meta's than something you'll see in a GP...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 17:57 |
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suicidesteve just a quick reminder that I used those cards you sold me to play with basically Necropotence and turn 2 emrakul people all weekend, thanks a million
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 18:03 |
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re: nonsense decks Thoughtseize is not nearly as good of a card when your opponent plays it and has to go "wait.. what? uhh..."
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 18:07 |
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deftest posted:re: nonsense decks It's even funnier when it's legacy night, the seized player has a couple siege rhinos and coursers in hand, and is about to play the rhino next turn. Liliana isn't out yet and punishing fire is p bad against rhinos.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 18:13 |
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deftest posted:re: nonsense decks I got a MBD player to do this against my Murdergoats deck at the BNG GameDay, it felt awesome.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 18:32 |
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I played Big Red Control during an IQ about 3 months ago and every black player was baffled when they saw my grips of 3 mountains, ember swallower, generator servant, magma jet, and scuttling doom engine.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 19:04 |
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Idiot brings over 25 grand worth of cards to GP NJ, someone steals the lot. Deja vu, no? I always sympathize, my rage would be indescribable if I lost my collection.....but I'm smart enough to not bring my entire collection to an event. Make a new binder of cards you specifically are looking to trade off or sell to vendors, the decks you intend to play, and that's it! Don't haul everything you own around, especially when it sounds like this guy had every penny he had tied up in these things as a really ill-advised portable college fund.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 19:34 |
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The last big theft like that I remember happened in Jersey, too. I blame Fabiano.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 19:42 |
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Idiot brings over 25 grand worth of cards to GP NJ, someone steals the lot. This guy deserves this in every possible way.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 19:45 |
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A fool and his 25K of magic cards are soon parted.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:01 |
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BaronVonVaderham posted:Idiot brings over 25 grand worth of cards to GP NJ, someone steals the lot. He had his entire collection in a single deckbox? Huh...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:08 |
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inSTAALed posted:He had his entire collection in a single deckbox? You have to read down into the comments because he sucks at describing the incident. They also took two big trade binders. He also admits he left it basically unattended. When my friends watch my stuff, I don't leave until they've physically moved my things so they're touching them within their line of sight. I guarantee this guy said, "Hey I'll be right back...." and ran off assuming his friend being nearby was a deterrent. He also acknowledges that countless people had seen just how much value was in those binders and made offers to him....which is why you don't bring your entire loving collection to these events to show off! BaronVonVaderham fucked around with this message at 20:12 on Nov 17, 2014 |
# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:09 |
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haha oh Geordie...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:10 |
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That is so cringe-worthy.
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jassi007 posted:I did not say anything about it, but if you read between the lines they think they're good enough to cash. Their attitude is very different from the people who want to go for the experience, the chance to play against "famous" players, the fun of traveling etc. I'm pretty familiar with the players at my LGS and I know which ones go for the experiences and the adventures and which ones go with delusions of grandeur. I was basically asking if anyone else has experience with delusional players at their LGS because there are a few at mine. Their facebook posts are really pretty funny after a GP. You can tell who enjoyed themselves and who was like "didn't cash this time, on to the next GP!" Not sure there is anything for you to say. They are the deluded minority of players with disgusting entitlement, and they will all figure it out for themselves or continue in their behavior. Serperoth posted:Reid Duke seems like a super-chill dude, can you confirm? Indeed. I've had the privilege of playing against him 3 times now (twice in Reid Dukeing It scenarios ("Reid Dukeing It" meaning continuing to play in a tournament for no real chance at Top 8/prizes/whatever other goal)), and he was nothing short of a nice guy, respectful, talented, and super-chill.
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:23 |
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deftest posted:re: nonsense decks
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 20:25 |
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Fuzzy Mammal posted:
Hahaha. Like SCG gives a gently caress about his insane twitter feed. v Literally, apparently. Terrible Horse fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Nov 17, 2014 |
# ? Nov 17, 2014 21:09 |
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Geordie Tait is such an embarrassing manbaby. Of all the hills to die on...
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# ? Nov 17, 2014 21:18 |
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I like how in his head it could not possibly have happened for a reason other than being against gamergate. Like, he was so certain of it that he hopped on Facebook and posted a gigantic screed directed towards a former employer. I mean, was it reasonable for him to wonder if his Tweets might have been the reason? Sure. That's when you go professionally to your boss/former boss and inquire about your concerns. Then if your concerns are borne out, then maybe you write a well-thought-out editorial.
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