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YS: Lessons from Regionals
Posted On 04/08/2008 16:43:43 by MagicDrafter

Here's a quick ruling question: can Witch of the Black Forest search out Gravekeeper's Spy? To rephrase, is 2000 less than or equal to 1500? I'm sure that everyone o you knows the answer to this: no. Unless of course, you're Ryan Murphy. What's more, the deck is a complete joke.


But enough of the customary Ryan Murphy ranting. Complaining about the format and Dark Armed Dragon is so passé. So instead, I'm going to talk about my day at Toronto's regional tournament.


Before the Tournament


So I had a week to build a deck for regionals. I didn't use that time to build a deck. Instead, I showed up at the tournament place, waited for my friends to arrive then started to decide on a deck 1 hour before registration ended. So if one friend played Dark Armed Dragon and the other played Six Samurai, what was I to play? Well, I could've played Six Samurai as well, but instead played Macro. So I started going through boxes and boxes of cards just pulling out whatever seemed useful. I just pulled out 40 cards from and then called it a deck. Bad idea.


2 Cyber Dragon
2 Mobius the Frost Monarch
2 Van'Dalgyon the Dark Dragon Lord


3 D.D. Survivor
2 Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer
1 Banisher of the Radiance
1 Exiled Force
1 Kinetic Soldier
1 Morphing Jar
1 Spirit Reaper


3 Dimensional Fissure
2 Enemy Controller
2 Reinforcements of the Army
1 Brain Control
1 Monster Reborn
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Scapepgoat


3 Dark Bribe
3 Solemn Judgment
2 Macro Cosmos
2 Magic Drain
1 Mind Crush
1 Mirror Force
1 Torrential Tribute


This is the worst deck I've ever played with (relative to the age of the game). The deck has no aggression, relying on a few monsters to win the game. The number of dead hands are just astounding. There's also a bunch of random cards in here, like Mind Crush without Trap Dustshoot and the random Kinetic Soldier. When I was writing up the deck list for registration, I realized the deck had no Torrential Tribute and took out Trap Dustshoot for it.


The Tournament


Round 1: Some Fiend Deck


He played Dark World with Doom Shaman to bring them back. He also had a Volcanic Shell engine going to fuel its discard cards.


Game 1: He discards Doom Shaman via Phoenix Wing Wind Blast and then plays Swing of Memories to summon him, then normal summons it. I told him that Doom Shaman still dies but the Head Judge ruled it otherwise. More on that later. I still beat him though as we were both topdecking but I finally assembled D.D. Survivor and Dimensional Fissure whereas he topdecked some Dark World monsters.


Game 2: I just drew a hand of Dark Bribe, Solemn Judgment, Macro, more Dark Bribes and more Macro and he beats me down with Snipe Hunter.


Game 3: I was on the verge of losing but topdecked Morphing Jar, which I didn't side out because my sidedeck was worse than my main deck. He had Snipe Hunter on the field and instead of sniping my Morphing Jar away, he decides to just attack. With the cards I drew, I finally drew a Macro Cosmos after not seeing neither a Dimensional Fissure nor a Macro Cosmos for upwards of 10 of my turns. I then proceeded to beat him after I used Torrential Tribute on his Return from the Different Dimension with him at 150 LP and me at 200 LP.


Round 2: Traditional Monarchs


Game 1: After I used Solemn Judgment and get out Van'Dalgyon, I attack his face down Gravekeeper's Spy, On his turn he plays Smashing Ground, which I Magic Drain'd. He then plays Snipe Hunter, takes control of my Dragon with Enemy Controller then attack for game.


Game 2: I get down Macro and D.D. Survivor early in the game and just outplay him with Enemy Controller tricks and stuff. I want to note that this will be the last time I'll get out D.D. Survivor with Macro Cosmos together for the rest of the tournament.


Game 3: He does a simlar move where he just takes my Van'Dalgyon with Enemy Controller and attacks me for a bit over 4000 damage, with Snipe Hunter again, for game.


Round 3: Some Counter Burn


Game 1: I Solemn Judgment his Solemn Solemn Judgment and just beat him down with Kycoo while he had a bunch of useless Divine Wrath. I didn't know he was playing Burn in this game.


Game 2: I sided in Twisters because my 6th sense told me to. I play Heavy Storm, he counters with Solemn Judgment, I counter his counter with Solemn Judgment. I drop Van'Dalgyon and play Brain Control on his remaining Bountiful Artemis for game. In this game I learned that Bountiful Artemis gets to draw when any player activates a counter trap, not just its controller.


Round 4: Magical Explosion FTK


Game 1: I drew some crap like Scapegoat and D.D. Survivor and he just OTK's me on his turn. If only I had a Macro or Dark Bribe, I would win this.


Game 2: He did nothing for 3 turns and I just beat him down with D.D. Survivor and Kycoo.


Game 3: His deck fails horribly and dumps all 3 copies of Magical Explosion to the graveyard so he has to wait a turn to get them back with Cyber Valley. If I had Dark Bribe, Solemn Judgment or Mystical Space Typhoon, I would win this but I just had crap like Scapegoat and D.D. Survivor and topdeck into Magic Drain.


Round 5: Old School Beat Down


Game 1: If you haven't notice, I won my games just beating down people with 1800 attackers. He just overpowered me with Berserk Gorillas and Goblin Elite Attack Force.


Game 2 I had Dark Bribe, Solemn Judgment, Macro, Macro, more Dark Bribe and Magic Drain and he just beats me down with D.D. Warrior Lady and Kycoo.


So with this lost, even top 32 for a prize was impossible and I dropped. Everytime I drew an opening hand I wanted to roll my eyes because they were all so bad. The deck has little synergestic interactions. I also hit into Gravekeeper's Spy an unsually large number of times and D.D. Survivor and Kycoo don't destroy those.


After the Tournament


With such an early drop, I had time to look around. First, a highly respected world class player who shall remain anonymous said he built the Shadow of Ohm FTK and concluded that Gillison and Diaz had to stack the decks to win because because all the neccesary draw power and the discard stuff had to be stacked together in order to operate like what was seen on Metagame feature matches.


The second thing I saw is just sickening. I was watching James Neumann play, and he lost. Now, that's not very sickening but the next thing is. He signs the match slip and checks that he won and walks away. Now a less acute player would just sign the slip and hand it in. That means the records would say Neumann wins. He seemed to be really sportsman-like but I guess that's just a way to mask make his cheating much easier. I guess he could've mistakenly checked the wrong box but when was the last time anyone checked the wrong box on a match slip, and this should be especially rare for someone who frequents large tournaments. So if you play James Neumann, watch out for his tricks.


Anyway, there were an unusually large number of Six Samurai players. At the top tables, I would say 1 in every 2 decks was Six Samurai. More on this next blog.


Bad Judging


The number of incorrect rulings from the judges is just astounding. Seriously, I, as a level 1 judge, know my rulings better than the judges at the regionals. Much better in fact. It's kind of sad how these judges don't check the judge forums because these rulings can easily be found there. So I'll just outline some of them here and hopefully some judge will learn something from this.


#1: Swing of Memories vs. Gemini Monsters


A Gemini monster thatis normal summoned to have its effect active is treated as the same monster. Cards like Birthright stay on it and continue to affect it. Swing of Memories will still destroy it at the end of the turn. I almost got screwed over from the head judges incorrect ruling but luckily I still won. The Head Judge says he just came back frm Shonen Jump Columbus too, so yeah, even Shonen Jump judges don't update their rulings.


#2: Dark Bribe vs. Protector of the Sanctuary


Dark Bribe cannot be activated outside the draw phase if Protector of the Sanctuary is on the field. The judge ruled that Dark Bribe can be activated and then the draw effect just does happen. Wrong!


#3 Burial from a Differential Dimension vs. Macro Cosmos


This is a big one. A lot of players think that Burial from a Dimension cannot be played while Dimensional Fissure, Banisher of the Radiance or Macro Cosmos is active. It has been ruled offically ruled by Curtis Schultz that it can be used. Click the link for the reason.


#4 The Six Samurai - Yaichi vs. Torrential Tribute


Yaichi and Kamon need another Six Samurai of a different name with them on the field to activate and resolve. If Torrential Tribute is chained to Yaichi's effect, it would wipe out the Six Samurais and Yaichi's effect would not resolve. Even after I explained this to a judge, he continued to believe that the effect will still resolve without another Six Samurai on the field. Bad judging.


Lessons Learned


So here's what I learned:
1. Don't build a deck 1 hour before a regionals.
2. The Shadow of Ohm FTK doesn't work when not stacked.
3. James Neumann cheats.
4. Many judges are incompetent.
5. Kenny Lam slowplays like mad. You should know this if you live in Toronto.


So that's it for now. Happy dueling.

 

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04/09/2008 14:22:10

Some guy at my card shop ran a ohm otk with valleys and it usually won on the 1st or second turn



04/09/2008 13:56:52
You say shadowpriestess FTK doesn't work unless stacked but i know for a fact you are wrong.  i have tested the deck for more than 30 duels and it just kept drawing except for maybe 3 or 4 of the 30-40 duels i tested, and i am an honest palyer so i know you are wrong with that statement


04/09/2008 13:51:50
Well, i can tell u are new to this game by having monster reborn in a deck that removes stuff from the game instead of sending it to the graveyard. Oh, and round 2, solemn judgment lost u the duel, not enemy controller.lol.


04/09/2008 13:20:56
Your version of macro is horrible...


04/09/2008 12:41:12

lol yah i been getting some bad rulings lately

 

Judges ruled that if trap dustshoot is activated, when lookin at the hand u can write it down, this ofcourse causes time delay and can't be done until after trap dustshoot resolves. 

 Macro in general is not the best choice in this format, DaD hurts it quite badly and u didnt even vs one and still lost. only good against combo if macro gets out

 6s most likely were top table due to the gold release of grandmaster

 About shadow priestess otk. U first of all use toon cannon soldier or even normal so they dont get crushed. U run dread master so u dont get crushed. And i think most ppl play the deck wrong, its far from consistent as it seems and i know as a fact they stacked. But its not as bad as ppl say, if they dont crow, counter trap, crush, or macro u. U should be able to win about 66%-75% of the time within the first 2 turns if ur good with the deck. But of course if any of those card effects occur u definitly lose a high percentage of winning makin only about 25% (ive been testin the deck a lot lately so i kno my facts about it without stacking)

 



04/09/2008 11:32:52
lol @ Ryan Murphy.



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