I'm enjoying Jim's review of his Pro Tour decks that didn't quite make the cut. I hope he does these in the future. It's interesting hearing the process, why he thought it would be good and why he, ultimately, didn't go with it.
Jim is a thought expert in standard meta game strategem. I always appreciate his insight mixed with humor and pizzazz. Truly a bastion of the community and a content creator worth supporting!
Holy crap. I have never seen a Dimir midrange deck want it more than that last one did. Filter Out? They cooked you right out of the game with that sideboard tech. I want to know what match ups they actually had in mind for that.
LOVE these look backs. Would also enjoy a breakdown of how you landed on your specific actual deck - meta game calls, sideboard rationale, slight differences in the way you constructed the archetype vs the field, reasons the team split decks, etc
These artifact decks are sweet, but for some reason I’ve been running into an absurd amount of hate cards when I play them. Tons of brotherhoods end randomly, which seems very not relevant to the meta, but hoses my deck completely. I guess that’s the problem of arena ladder sometimes
I've been playing the sultai make your own luck version and I win a good amount of games by cheating in thunder hulk and vein ripper then just casting deadly cover up and trigger vein ripper at least 8 times