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Hello and grettings for those who don't know me my name is Aaron and I currently live in Charlotte, N.C. and i play a little competitive magic and i'm average you know play a few regionals, PTQs here and there but haven't quite broke through, but enough about me you probably are reading this to find out what i played and how i did. So i'll skip the plesantries for later. I play at a store called Underground Games in Pineville, N.C. which is a store that is referenced by the... Read More
You can find part one here. By the time I made it down to the store, it was 6:45. I had 45 minutes to test before fnm started. That is, I would have had 45 minutes to test if there had been anyone else there for me to test with. The store was actually packed; there were 20 or so people playing cards on the tables, but they were playing every game ever invented except the one I love. As I scanned the tables for mages tapping their lands, floating mana, and slinging spells, I eventually fo... Read More
With only nine posts from our major writers (aka the paid ones) here on tcgplayer in the last eleven days there has been plenty of time to focus on us bloggers. In this tight knit community we bounce around decks, opinions and draft results, and even good tips for stew. Around here, one person can peel the carrots while another one cuts them up, and yet another person prepares the meat- and that's just offline. Once you edit- I mean spice up your stew, it may be ready for everyone to gobble... Read More
I have had a fun weekend of Magic with two drafts plus one just for fun tournament. Before I go further with this blog, has it seemed like the Blog Contest hasn't been updated in about a month? I do write partly for myself, put I did also appreciate seeing those results. The local store likes running a free tournament with a fun ruleset and for this week it was Creature Feature, a close cousin of Tribal. Our rules for Creature Feature is that every card of yours whic... Read More
Today we made it to the end of the local City Champs season and held the store level championships. The top 8 of the season would compete in 3 rounds of Swiss before passing the top 2 to the state City Championships; or in other words, 2 rounds of single elimination. But first, FNM. I've been switching up decks every week, but for this week I brought the deck I intended to play at the City Champs, UB Faeries. It is rather remarkable how the upcoming tournament can focus one on acquisitio... Read More
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