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Playing a Magic tournament with only a dozen or two other players is a very different experience from the large fields of a Grand Prix or even a Pro Tour. Especially with a format like modern, you can make metagame predictions based off your knowledge of other players’ preferences, such as Reid Duke’s Jund, Craig Wescoe’s Thalia, and Corey Burkhart’s Grixis.
This week we took a close look at the recent MOCS event and discussed how to approach tournaments like it, using some knowledge gained from Ben’s experience at last year’s MOCS. We also spent some time talking about Modern in general, and how great Bloodbraid Elf is.
Download this episode here! (right click and “save as…”)
https://alliedstrategiespodcast.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/allied-strategies-128.mp3
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Playing a Magic tournament with only a dozen or two other players is a very different experience from the large fields of a Grand Prix or even a Pro Tour. Especially with a format like modern, you can make metagame predictions based off your knowledge of other players’ preferences, such as Reid Duke’s Jund, Craig Wescoe’s Thalia, and Corey Burkhart’s Grixis.
This week we took a close look at the recent MOCS event and discussed how to approach tournaments like it, using some knowledge gained from Ben’s experience at last year’s MOCS. We also spent some time talking about Modern in general, and how great Bloodbraid Elf is.
Download this episode here! (right click and “save as…”)
https://alliedstrategiespodcast.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/allied-strategies-128.mp3