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The Llanowar Corner #3 (The Richie Proffitt Memorial Tournament: Successes and Shortcomings) By Ben Watkins Introduction: Well let’s kick off the third blog of the Llanowar Corner by remembering Richie Proffitt. I was not fortunate enough to have known Richie, but I was fortunate enough to be in a position to drive four hours to his memorial tournament. When I say that the turnout was unreal, and the atmosphere was the most spectacular thing I had ever seen at a tournament. It would be... Read More
Hi, my name is Adam Alexander. As I haven’t written here before, I guess I should give you some background on myself. As the title suggests, I am from Ireland, Belfast to be exact. I am a full time student studying Finance and Investment and I have been playing competitive magic for about 2 years. My biggest achievement to date is making it to Pro Tour Valencia last October. (Result was 2-3 drop; TEPS did not like me that day) I have also made the top 8 of 3 of the 4 PTQ’s I have played in.&... Read More
Welcome back to this third installment of this series, first of all I want to apologize for being so late on this article (since it should have been posted on Monday) but I was caught up with some personal issues and couldn't do it earlier. Second of all, I do not understand why (while on the front page) when I clicked on my blogs it redirected to some Magic: The Gathering blogs.I hope that this one doesn't get redirected to pokemon This week's topic is Curve, how is it played, how it aff... Read More
So, this is my first entry.. please be nice!Everyone is posting about abilities and allies, sometimes pointing either obvious or useless things (So will I, but keep on reading!). I'll go for a quests review, they are a big part of the deckbuilding and the game, and are often selected unwisely (as pointed out by John Tatta in some RC report). Enough with the intro (I hate those when I'm reading because I want to read about cards!!!) LIMITED QUESTS :... Read More
Where a little over a year ago most of my decks were born on paper and slightly tweaked in the heat of battle to fit my own style, the more a format progresses to include either more decks, or more high-utility decks, the more of my decks are a continually adapting process, starting from a rather stringent but very consistent deck on paper, to a very versatile toolbox over time, that no longer only needs to adapt to my own style, but a plethora of deck themes and styles. My latest brain child se... Read More
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