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Worst Raging MTG Players Caught on Camera (Staged) 

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Worst Raging MTG Players Caught on Camera
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@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
(DISCLAIMER: Both vids are staged. They are acting and playing characters. They aren't so angry in real life) Subscribe or you'll get paired up against Francis!
@PeteOnTheBeat
@PeteOnTheBeat 2 года назад
Change title now then
@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
@@PeteOnTheBeat no
@heretic3935
@heretic3935 2 года назад
Your title sucks
@cloud3151
@cloud3151 Год назад
You can tell the 2nd video is staged lol. The guy on the left keeps breaking character.
@mattkemper8485
@mattkemper8485 Год назад
Why don't you say this at all in the video?
@paologramatica9231
@paologramatica9231 2 года назад
Second clip is actually a Training for judges, the guy on the left is a pro judge and it was a video to demonstrate to new judges how to handle situations and the comportment judges should have.
@jeremyphillips3087
@jeremyphillips3087 2 года назад
what do you suppose inspired the 1000 other people to make the same comment after you?
@wesbogenreif1701
@wesbogenreif1701 2 года назад
Guy on the left is one heck of a good actor
@Str8upWizardCJ
@Str8upWizardCJ 2 года назад
@@wesbogenreif1701 you're telling me I believed that dude completely he really channeled his previous experience.
@robeywan
@robeywan 2 года назад
oh thank God.. i had to try and exist knowing this specific guy was at large.
@citrusmillie296
@citrusmillie296 2 года назад
@@robeywan LOL ikr? I was like "this guy is so insufferable...". I'm glad to know he was just a judge whos an amazing actor
@PandemicOutbreak
@PandemicOutbreak 2 года назад
Fun to see this video pop up again. For any curious, my role in the training thing was "Tournament Grinder who is sure the opponent is cheating" or something similar iirc. A lot of fun to act these scenarios out (probably my favorite part of judge conferences), and this one was definitely based (roughly) on some actual interactions I've had at comp REL with players in my years judging.
@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
Please make more of those training videos. I need more content!
@p4to_themaster128
@p4to_themaster128 2 года назад
Your acting is really good.
@GonDFRD
@GonDFRD 2 года назад
i’m glad what i just watched wasn’t entirely real then, you had my blood boiling. that judge held his ground really well. great work!
@nicolasfurger1032
@nicolasfurger1032 2 года назад
Those were great for teaching too
@Robokittenremix
@Robokittenremix 2 года назад
Are you allowed to do your pile as your final shuffle? I was under the impression it had to happen before your actual shuffle.
@merakimagic7764
@merakimagic7764 2 года назад
The Francis interaction is just a skit making fun of people freaking out playing magic.
@slick_rickgaming1102
@slick_rickgaming1102 2 года назад
I was gonna say; who stops their opponent from scooping lol
@bradjones7491
@bradjones7491 2 года назад
@@slick_rickgaming1102 people who like to watch them burn.
@kingginger3335
@kingginger3335 2 года назад
@@slick_rickgaming1102 if you look closely, the guy on the right is Nikachu lol 😆
@cfenim01
@cfenim01 2 года назад
First video was a skit. Lol
@edwardfearan5708
@edwardfearan5708 2 года назад
Yeah Francis is performing
@wetwillyis_1881
@wetwillyis_1881 2 года назад
When I was a kid playing mtg, I once gave my opponent a "mercy turn" where you don't kill your opponent so they don't feel bad about losing. This was a horrible mistake as I lost the game, as he taught me never to do that, and I lost a booster box at that tournament because of that. That was the day I learned, show no mercy in mtg!
@mememaster5748
@mememaster5748 2 года назад
True. I have a guy at my LGS who plays EDH that is always whining, crying and begging to spare him since he is screwed on lands or for whatever reason just to win next turn.
@jonathanellwood2093
@jonathanellwood2093 2 года назад
@@mememaster5748 In my old edh playgroup there were 3 of us, and most of the games were us targeting the one guy who's decks were regularly more powered than ours, until he was at around 5 life, then we would feel bad and let him live bc he looked really sad :( Ofc the next turn he would win most of the time
@waaurufu
@waaurufu 2 года назад
@@mememaster5748 GOD there is one man I refuse to play commander with anymore for this reason. When he was losing he would be audibly sulking, but then he'd pull out his combo to take like five turns in a row and expected you to watch him play out those five turns, and would sulk if you conceded. Toxic af.
@jinxed7915
@jinxed7915 2 года назад
Show no mercy when prizes are on the line. Otherwise, feel free to do it at your own risk
@jonathanellwood2093
@jonathanellwood2093 2 года назад
@@jinxed7915 oh for sure! I had a lock with Vivien's Arkbow and Ilharg and a separate one with Challenger Troll and the Angrath in a War of the Spark pre-release and my opponent looked at those cards and dropped after our match, I feel bad but I wasn't going to throw because I had good luck. In a casual edh game though, take backs (to an extent), bending the rules here and there, as long as everyone's okay with it and it's for fun, why not?
@D-Skotes
@D-Skotes 2 года назад
To this day the Francis video is still one of my favourites of all time.
@benniemi3213
@benniemi3213 2 года назад
Vids fake
@D-Skotes
@D-Skotes 2 года назад
@@benniemi3213 I'm aware doesn't mean it's not funny.
@roberteaves5108
@roberteaves5108 2 года назад
The first video is so funny!
@jamesworleyiii2797
@jamesworleyiii2797 2 года назад
After four turns of nothing but lands, my reaction would be more of laughter and maybe thoughts of buying a lotto ticket...
@SuperSickNerd
@SuperSickNerd Год назад
Boogie lol the RU-vidr.
@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514
@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 2 года назад
Honestly, Francis had every right to be angry
@AnonYmous-mc5zx
@AnonYmous-mc5zx 2 года назад
If there was ever an argument for "you can concede at any time."
@demarko3245
@demarko3245 2 года назад
Problem is all of Francis' videos are scripted so not a real freak out
@apolinarhowell7783
@apolinarhowell7783 2 года назад
💯
@ICee712
@ICee712 2 года назад
The Francis video is scripted. It’s a joke
@jkytest1
@jkytest1 2 года назад
@@ICee712 Yeah, that's what I thought too LOL
@Thundernoob98
@Thundernoob98 Год назад
I know it was scripted af but the “So I win right” got me weak 😂
@jaredbritten9155
@jaredbritten9155 2 года назад
at our shop, the dude raising hell about pile shuffling and arguing with a judge would've been thrown out as soon as he gave the judge attitude. disagreeing is fine, but disrespecting a judge like that is an ejection.
@crimsonknight7011
@crimsonknight7011 2 года назад
Apparently this was all acting. It was a video for training judges on how to act professionally during situations that might arise
@MerlinTheCommenter
@MerlinTheCommenter Месяц назад
The guy is a jerk and should’ve been thrown out period. People who allow this behavior are just enablers at this point.
@daganisoraan
@daganisoraan 2 года назад
First clip: Probably one the first skit video of Boogie, way before he gained his fame Second clip: Its a judge training video, both players are actually judge who must fake being players that argue about rules.
@HadesElderSage
@HadesElderSage 2 года назад
They looked incredibly staged. Funny but thanks for making this comment.
@alexweil7296
@alexweil7296 2 года назад
Well damn i thought these were real events..
@MountainLich
@MountainLich 2 года назад
@@amccombs42 Its for remove from opponent's hand spells, you dont want them to know where your good cards are at in your hand as they will just pick the card you immediately where happy to see drawn and moved to a specific spot in your hand, and now your screwed.
@amccombs42
@amccombs42 2 года назад
@@MountainLich don't spells like that either let you look at the hand or say "at random" which would translate to shuffling them before you choose anyway?
@viktorsmaliuk4937
@viktorsmaliuk4937 2 года назад
@@amccombs42 "Look" = staples like Thoughtseize. Plenty of others = enemy-choise "nonland"/"noncreature"/etc
@DukeofNukem98
@DukeofNukem98 2 года назад
My play group and I ritualistically screech "that's 14 out of 17 lands" when we are getting mana flooded
@eloidasarmi6815
@eloidasarmi6815 2 года назад
As a wannabe judge - I want to say, behaviour of the judge in the second part is awesome. To prevent aggression and kindly and calmly explain and incorporate the ruling - not the easiest things to learn and to do.
@cat4luny4
@cat4luny4 2 года назад
the guy on the left is an actor and those judges are doing that to demonstrate how to handle this kind of situations in a real tournament
@eloidasarmi6815
@eloidasarmi6815 2 года назад
@@cat4luny4 and it's still awesome)
@DoomShizzle
@DoomShizzle 2 года назад
I would agree with you except for the judges immediate body language bent over the table and repeated touching of the disruptive player. The touching especially is not great at all for deescelating someone who is angry. The tone of voice and body language immediately expressed "I'm the authority, so why am I here?" vs. "I understand you have an issue, hopefully we can resolve it together." Obviously the left actor was being a douchenozzle and in this scenario obviously wasn't going to calm down, but if this was a real life scenario there wasn't really any deescalation, but simply a display and use of authority.
@cipher8851
@cipher8851 Год назад
Why can u only pile shuffle once per game?
@eloidasarmi6815
@eloidasarmi6815 Год назад
@@cipher8851 actually you cannot pile shuffle even once, technically, that one which is allowed is for checking the deck isn't missing any cards, not for shuffling. It's written this way because pile shuffling is the method with easiest shuffle cheating shenanigans.
@hawktitan7896
@hawktitan7896 2 года назад
Wasn't the Francis bit staged and not a real rage?
@jusstyno
@jusstyno 2 года назад
Yes. Francis was a character portrayed by Boogie2988
@blaze556922
@blaze556922 2 года назад
Yes
@cultoftyler9045
@cultoftyler9045 2 года назад
Both of them were
@maggotation85
@maggotation85 2 года назад
Staged or not its still funny as fk
@blaze556922
@blaze556922 2 года назад
@@maggotation85 YESSS
@peezuhmarmalade891
@peezuhmarmalade891 2 года назад
I feel for Francis. There was absolutely NO REASON why opponent had to do this.
@mrstrawhat9227
@mrstrawhat9227 Год назад
What if he had a cheaty face up his sleeve? You can never be sure man!
@DevilDave77
@DevilDave77 Год назад
@@mrstrawhat9227 what if he did? Literally though idk much about mtg and would like to understand what you mean.
@gaymer07
@gaymer07 Год назад
It’s because he was using blue lmao
@mrstrawhat9227
@mrstrawhat9227 Год назад
@@DevilDave77 cheaty face is a joke card with an ability that let's you sneak it into play and keep it if your opponent doesnt catch you. It's not legal in traditional play though.
@DevilDave77
@DevilDave77 Год назад
@@mrstrawhat9227 interesting
@InDzienInTampa
@InDzienInTampa 2 года назад
The 2nd clip is absolutely on-point. As a former L1, I empathize TOTALLY with head judge of the event and his professionalism and restraint.
@magusofthebargain
@magusofthebargain 2 года назад
thank you for showing the whole story of each rage quit. I look forward to more of these insightful videos.
@capcomkid22
@capcomkid22 2 года назад
The reason people don’t think pile shuffling is right is because of mana weaving. Skilled cheaters will have there deck in a way when they get to game that they know where the lands are and spells are and will make it so they have a “perfect” draw.
@eloidasarmi6815
@eloidasarmi6815 2 года назад
@@capcomkid22 mana weaving is one particular kind of pile shuffling so it's not something outstanding to think, that illegal small one is kinda linked to technically legal big one.
@michaelthomas6570
@michaelthomas6570 2 года назад
I think the second judge did a good job. But I think he should have started with “you are partly correct” because A) a pile shuffle can’t be your LAST shuffle before presenting and B) presenting always means that you have an opportunity to shuffle your opponent’s deck.
@FirstnameLastname-ok1yz
@FirstnameLastname-ok1yz 2 года назад
A pile shuffle can be your last shuffle. It just can't be your only shuffle. If you shuffled properly before then your deck is already randomized. And I don't see how making piles of random stuff and putting them back together removed the randomness. (unless it was done face up)
@royce9018
@royce9018 Год назад
So close… at least you tried, lol
@Waydewilson89
@Waydewilson89 Год назад
@@FirstnameLastname-ok1yz no if you actually listened the 2 judges stated it may only be done 1 per game at the start you can't shuffle then decide to finish with a pile shuffle as the head judge said
@EMPCraft
@EMPCraft 2 года назад
The second Clip is a old Judge Training Video for handling difficult Situations and present Rulings to Players without creating Anger or confusing.
@No-ScopeNibbligan
@No-ScopeNibbligan 2 года назад
When i first picked up magic i laughed at francis. 10 years of magic later and i feel for him
@nokik8782
@nokik8782 2 года назад
Big respect to this judge how calmy and smoothly he handles the situation, also that plot twist where we get to know one of the players is lvl2 judge. Really nice video, love those.
@MrArk4n
@MrArk4n 2 года назад
yeah... but it's a training judge video actually so this situation never happened
@heretic3935
@heretic3935 2 года назад
This is staged. Title is lying to you.
@juliangulian1032
@juliangulian1032 Год назад
Everyone needs that calmness and patience from that judge.
@proteus404
@proteus404 Год назад
4:55 How does pile shuffling a randomized deck remove the randomness? Unless you know which cards are which by marked sleeves, or you saw the card's front face, etc. the cards are still randomized, and the opponent can still shuffle and/or cut the deck which still makes it randomized.
@Josh-99
@Josh-99 Год назад
It's a training video. In reality, you are only allowed one pile shuffle at the start of the game because it's time consuming.
@fermitupoupon1754
@fermitupoupon1754 Год назад
The only thing I can think of where pile shuffling makes the deck less random, is when you do it face up to "re-seed" the deck. I have a rather jank deck which is really fun to play, but it does this thing where it sorts the library. So like going from turn 8 or 9 onwards I know exactly what the next 6, 7, 8 cards that I am going to draw are going to be. But this also has the side effect that it piles all the land at the bottom of the library. With all the lands at a single clump, it becomes a frustrating process to shuffle the deck enough times that the lands are again evenly distributed throughout the deck for the next game. So I do an open pile "shuffle" to "re-seed" the deck to a playable state. After which it needs much less actual shuffling to get it to a randomised state again. Yes it could be done by shuffling the deck normally for 10 minutes. or just take a minute to re-seed and then shuffle a couple of times and be done with it in 2 or 3 minutes. And even that kind of re-seeding isn't cheating provided you actually shuffle afterwards and allow the opponent to cut/shuffle upon presenting.
@FirePhoenix103
@FirePhoenix103 2 года назад
Gotta love the head judge on the second clip. Love his attitude throughout the encounter
@Zenn3k
@Zenn3k 2 года назад
I know its all staged, but how a random pile of cards suddenly becomes non-random when its put into piles is the most devoid of logic thing ever.
@mickbarnes1147
@mickbarnes1147 2 года назад
Actually there are a lot of ways that you can "de-randomize" a deck through a pile shuffle but there are typically indicators that will tell you as much. When shuffling there are ways to peak what's sitting at your splits and players have even gone as far as to "deface" sleeves to know what their next draws are. Something as simple as nail dents on sleeves that would be hard to notice unless you were looking for them and that can be done. When I was playing competitively I've heard that being used multiple times and these people were only caught because of a deck check by the judges during later rounds. There are even multiple ways that you can shuffle a deck to know what's where if you stack the deck in between rounds. It's stupid but when someone thinks money or fame is on the line then that's when dumb shit like that happens.
@foobot2439
@foobot2439 2 года назад
You can preorder your deck before the pile shuffle. If all you do is pile shuffle you can pile shuffle in such a way as to order your deck in a specific way.
@Derael
@Derael 2 года назад
If it was random to begin with, it can't. But if it wasn't random, and you know the order before shuffling, it will still not be random after pile shuffle, that's the point. And if it's already random, there is no need to pile shuffle it. So pile shuffle should never happen to begin with (counting a deck is an exception, but at that point it's hardly a "shuffle").
@theonethathungers5552
@theonethathungers5552 2 года назад
@@mickbarnes1147 Cool, but that only works if your opponent is an idiot and doesn’t call you out for not presenting the deck. Doesn’t matter how fancy your shuffles are, present your deck to your opponent and you aren’t stacking your deck anymore.
@diemyfriend
@diemyfriend 2 года назад
One of the most useless replies on the internet. And the question was rethorical haha
@jinthad
@jinthad 2 года назад
Never really paid attention to Francis's opponent until this video. He does looked oddly familiar. A splash of fashionable grey on the hair, sharp nose, fair skin... definitely looks like someone who would make funny and witty MTG contents on RU-vid.
@heretic3935
@heretic3935 2 года назад
It's almost as if it was staged.
@josedcordero
@josedcordero 2 года назад
In all fairness, the first video with Francis, the opponent is not being very hero like. That's very cringe not letting your opponent scoop and with no cards in their hands and no activated abilities to prevent lethal. Also the fact that the "hero" had an x spell in hand for several turns and not killed their opponents is disrespectful.
@SpazzyJester
@SpazzyJester 2 года назад
You literally found a gem of a video with Francis 🤣 thanks for the memories lolz
@nullnull7352
@nullnull7352 Год назад
The fake boogie MTG rage was honestly a mood. That feeling of being over taken by your opponent cause you spent your hand and you cant summon anything is just. Ouch.
@PSroka
@PSroka 2 года назад
that second guy is an incredible actor if that isn't real, wow
@bg5886
@bg5886 Год назад
Props to the first video. I want to flip my desk at work so many times and this kid gives me motivation.
@criscocristianson
@criscocristianson 2 года назад
The audacity of the guy. Excellent composure from the head judge! And yeah dude was slow rolling and trolling the poor guy just wanting to scoop. Guy just trying to avoid a heart attack! lol
@MakeEmRageQuit
@MakeEmRageQuit 2 года назад
You do know that in the second video, they're all judges and are at a judging event right? They're each playing out scenarios, and having one person play the judge, in order to practice dealing with particular scenarios. The judge playing the Dbag, that guy has some acting skills, cause it's damn near convincing.
@criscocristianson
@criscocristianson 2 года назад
@@MakeEmRageQuit I do now lol thanks soo much!
@MV_Magic7337
@MV_Magic7337 2 года назад
PLEASE do another one of these! This was one of the most entertaining MTG videos I've seen in my 8 years of playing!
@JoeVonD
@JoeVonD 2 года назад
After years of my best friend trying to get me to play Magic I finally learned after watching the Francis video in 2012. The video was so hilarious and I had to know wtf was going on in that game.
@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
And now you know exactly what happened in the game 😂
@russellcolosi8310
@russellcolosi8310 2 года назад
We need more of these! I'm addicted after two examples
@PeterTheGreat82
@PeterTheGreat82 5 месяцев назад
Excellent analysis, I was kinda lost when I saw Francis flip the table the first time.
@jamesgonzales2265
@jamesgonzales2265 2 года назад
All I'm saying, is staged or not, I'd have probably lost my shit too if another player was just screwing with me like in the first clip. Like, if you have the win-con, hit it so that we can shuffle up again or get to our next match. The sad part is that there really are players who will string a game along just so that they can have the biggest swing possible to end it all rather than just end the game as early as possible.
@ChillyJack
@ChillyJack 2 года назад
"They aren't so angry in real life" I mean Boogie fired a loaded gun into the air in a school zone.... Boogie might be more Francis than people give him credit for.
@vontszemu2166
@vontszemu2166 2 года назад
The Francis game brings back memories about the "good old drunken holiday FNM-s"
@humbledpanda2997
@humbledpanda2997 Год назад
1st clip was a skit, Francis is a comedian and makes funny content. Doesn't make it less hilarious the iconic table flip lol
@jeremyy3745
@jeremyy3745 2 года назад
Francis is a youtubers skit character his name is boogie2988
@jeremyphillips3087
@jeremyphillips3087 2 года назад
what happened to him anyway, he lost some weight and cheated on his wife or something?
@jeremyy3745
@jeremyy3745 2 года назад
@@jeremyphillips3087 i dont keep up with him a ton but his career kinda went down hill and he is currently on a weight loss journey
@dendraki
@dendraki 2 года назад
@@jeremyphillips3087 from what i remember she was a feeder. Basically kept feeding him coz she liked him fat.
@dendraki
@dendraki 2 года назад
@@NotThatJojjo think it was on the H3 podcast where he talked about it
@quillismcdillis4369
@quillismcdillis4369 2 года назад
Can you count Francis? aren't they all staged
@vanthadoun1
@vanthadoun1 2 года назад
Yoda "The Lisp is strong with this one" I love the actors for this video, Kudos.
@madbox204
@madbox204 Год назад
The second clip is actually from my local game store! So cool to see them here, I had no idea this existed
@modernminded5466
@modernminded5466 2 года назад
The aggression in the second one is so well acted.
@danielkuttel7867
@danielkuttel7867 2 года назад
When a game just makes you angry or sad, maybe its time to take a break and ask you the question, if this game is still worth to be played. I think when a game lets you struggle emotionally in that way, you have to change yourself and your life.
@jeremyphillips3087
@jeremyphillips3087 2 года назад
But what is life without game?
@IvanKolyada
@IvanKolyada 2 года назад
that’s how I abandoned Star Craft 2 only to start playing Star Craft: Brood War
@danielkuttel7867
@danielkuttel7867 2 года назад
@@jeremyphillips3087 True, but maybe a gamer should change to another tcg if the game just makes him unhappy.
@Fausto_4841
@Fausto_4841 2 года назад
“I really don’t know what your deck is capable of” Omg I use that line SO much.
@EmberRayne21
@EmberRayne21 6 месяцев назад
I love how the judges were all having a great time with the training. You can see how they are all laughing throughout.
@nightguardian01
@nightguardian01 2 года назад
I knew a guy who never quit a game, but he punched himself for every mistake that he made while playing and he punched himself even harder for any succesfull play his opponents made. And I can assure you, he punched himself really really hard, I cannot recall any judge that dared to confront him for that
@iM0rb1d
@iM0rb1d 2 года назад
I had a friend that used to try to make me finish unwinnable games... I know how realistically frustrating this can be... but its hilarious to watch.
@Auron3991
@Auron3991 2 года назад
Oddly enough, I've learned to like playing out unwinnable games to learn more for future games. I only actually scoop when I've learned everything possible or we need to get a move on.
@MrBugo-jz2zg
@MrBugo-jz2zg Год назад
4:30 Dude I love how calm and friendly the judge is.
@skylar5257
@skylar5257 8 месяцев назад
The guy on the left of the second clip “Well technically I’m a level 3 judge and I say that what you two judges say is wrong.”
@soarproject8724
@soarproject8724 Год назад
Most out standing Judge I’ve ever seen handle a cocky player with attitude. If a judge acts like that don’t mess with them.
@paulbbryan
@paulbbryan 2 года назад
Was really relieved to see the second clip was staged. I feel like those types of players becoming the majority of who I meet at FNMs got me to stop playing.
@royce9018
@royce9018 Год назад
Of course it was staged, lol. Notice how no one else is at the event
@ryanoconnor5176
@ryanoconnor5176 4 месяца назад
Players like in the second guy are one of the reasons why I avoid magic and yugioh tournaments.
@ManuelRiccobono
@ManuelRiccobono 8 месяцев назад
"And i topdeck a fuking land" Basically the reason why i dont play games where you need to draw your mana
@ce461
@ce461 2 года назад
The bouncing is killing me 😂. Almost looks fun till you realize he’s squeezing his heart every time.
@gabrielalvares6607
@gabrielalvares6607 2 года назад
I just loved how both videos are "fake" and you didn't point that out
@jeremyphillips3087
@jeremyphillips3087 2 года назад
gotta up that user engagement. there's been a thousand comments about both so nikachu's playing the algorithm
@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
truth be told, I had a disclaimer in the description but no one sees it :P
@sebastianraducu7850
@sebastianraducu7850 2 года назад
In the second clip you can see the fine man at judgingftw just smiling like this will be fun.
@technole
@technole 2 года назад
Francis skit is kind of like when you are getting roped by some salty person in Arena, even though they can resign at anytime.
@CJ-nd9gg
@CJ-nd9gg 2 года назад
How would resigning hurt THEM?
@Renegade_KT
@Renegade_KT 2 года назад
Your outro just cracked me up: "Remember kids, you might either be wrong or kicked out and be wrong at the same time"
@emperornapoleon6204
@emperornapoleon6204 2 года назад
Epic. Staged or not, these are hilarious!
@Ghandifloss
@Ghandifloss 2 года назад
The first video was staged as it was a character, and the second video is form a judge training video right?
@lexsdragon1554
@lexsdragon1554 2 года назад
Right
@levijbrooks
@levijbrooks 2 года назад
Both of these are training videos. I’ve seen them both at conferences. First is to demonstrate USC, the second is to demonstrate stalling (when the pile shuffling rules changed) and also USC. And that judge in the second video is my friend Lyle. All the people in the second video are judges.
@WoWDart
@WoWDart 2 года назад
Accurate.
@kaitain7595
@kaitain7595 2 года назад
Oh my gosh😂 Francis' speech impediment made it so much better for some reason. Gold star.
@Slammy555
@Slammy555 2 года назад
I had a match, final round at FNM. The other guy came in early and had a massive card collection he was trading. Everyone was impressed. His deck was a net deck from the latest GP. I was trying to be friendly and talked to him, it was just FNM it's for fun not competition. Towards the end of the game he tells me I'm not allowed to talk, it was rude and I figured he'd be hurt if I focused on the game, I lost game 1. He comes into game 2 and, despite the fact that he told me "You're not allowed to talk" he was bad mouthing me and my deck. He overextends round 2, I wipe and kill him. Game 3, he's going on about how much better his deck is than mine and there's no way I will win this match, I stayed quiet. He's holding back seeing I have the mana for the board wip but I'm dropping just enough where I'll kill him unless he drops. So he drops and starts screaming at me, you have it, don't you. You were lucky and blah blah. I let him rant and show him the wipe then drop my hand, he was in top deck mode. He scoops the cards into a box and runs out, I get him to tell him he needed to pick up his prize. The whole time he's talking anout how there was no way I should have won that game, I pointed out when you net deck a recent winning deck of course people will have solutions.
@roblosh8417
@roblosh8417 2 года назад
Everybody needs to stop evolving so I can stay on top forever, just like the great Magic tournament of 1892! Jk idk what I’m talking about, I started playing Magic 2 weeks ago but this is all so fascinating to me. I can’t wait to play with real live people but I hope I don’t meet anyone like that lol sheeesh.
@graylienz8317
@graylienz8317 2 года назад
@@roblosh8417 you will.
@fermitupoupon1754
@fermitupoupon1754 Год назад
Aah yes, net deckers. Or as my friend calls them "meta whores"... And then you make 4th in a Legacy event with a bizarro Simic Adapt deck, because it's so far outside of the meta for that setting that most players just have no clue how to deal with it.
@MrFozzDawg
@MrFozzDawg 2 года назад
Someone tell me that Francis wasn't playing against Nikachu himself haha
@NerdJake
@NerdJake 2 года назад
That's exactly why you only go to events to get to know people and usually play kitchen table magic with the cool people.
@noahthompson9872
@noahthompson9872 2 года назад
"so I win right?" 😂
@eleonoredebangkok1127
@eleonoredebangkok1127 2 года назад
Lose more than 3 times in arena make me ragequit everytime, thanks mtg🙂.
@blitzkrogg2589
@blitzkrogg2589 2 года назад
Perseverance my friend. Even the best deck only win 60% of the time. It's a hard lesson, but learning how to lose is 40% or more of mtg. At the end of the day it's a card game.
@emti29
@emti29 2 года назад
@@blitzkrogg2589 epiphany decks are really strong in standard rn.
@frasert8779
@frasert8779 2 года назад
I watched the first one like 10 time 😂 Seriously Nikachu, be honest, how were you able to watch that without breaking down into laughter every time 😂 holy SHIT
@NikachuMTG
@NikachuMTG 2 года назад
I just edit the laughter out
@frasert8779
@frasert8779 2 года назад
@@NikachuMTG 😂
@bakuca9102
@bakuca9102 2 года назад
You do a really good job. But this final judge is a school to see the reactions of new judges. :)
@scottwallbank4794
@scottwallbank4794 2 года назад
Favourite part of the table flip is the "so I will right?" afterwards.
@jedstanaland2897
@jedstanaland2897 2 года назад
I can sometimes not understand why or how a combination works and I was a judge at one point in time. Everyone can be make mistakes but if you make a mistake in a tournament as a judge you can also allow someone to win who wouldn't have before. That said there are many times when you should not trust your own judgment in a tournament and that is typically when you are a player and especially when you are making a decision about something that is in your favor or when you are making a decision that can change a potential loss into a win. For example if you had a card that allows you to look at your opponents hand and make them discard a card that you choose and its not in English or the correct language for where you are playing you must have a good and accurate translation of the card. Especially if you're in a paid tournament. The event I'm talking about happened when I was in high school and there was not a easy way to validate the translation of any card or anything else like that. At this point in time discard decks were huge and especially when they allow you to target any or most of the cards that were in the opponents hand. Well I was facing an opponent who had a decent discard deck and I was playing my only deck that I thought had a chance in the tournament and I won all three games against that person. But they were using lots of cards that were not in English and most of them the player said did one of two things either your opponent would discard a card that you choose or discard a large number of cards something like three or more and all of this for a single black mana.I knew that something was wrong with this and I was right about that the shop owner was in the habit of fleecing young card players who didn't know any better. He would have the same one person always show up with cards that were never in English and they were not used combination to win and him and the shop owner would split up the money. My friends and I were very pissed about this because we had spent a large amount of money with the store However that weekend he only had us and the non--English card user who was simply there to help him basically steal money from kids. The cards that the person was using that don't exist all cost one mana to play and they allow you to make your opponent discard anywhere from one to four cards at instant speed and then with the cards that discard one and two cards you can choose which cards are discarded and there are no cards that allow you to do That.
@cjeffcoatjr
@cjeffcoatjr 2 года назад
Last FNM game 2, I was playing Merfolk vs. Tron. In both games, I was able to Tide Shaper/Spreading Seas one of their Tron lands on curve and aggro them out to victory. I said "Good Game" after the second game, to which the Tron player responded with "NO!" and then angrily slammed down their hand, revealing an Ugin, the Spirit Dragon. Like, I'm sorry your deck doesn't have any interaction aside from big mana spells. As a Tron player, you should expect hate in games 2 and 3 and play around it, especially vs. Merfolk/any other deck that wants Spreading Seas. Don't get mad at me for playing the game, and don't be a sore loser at FNM perpetuating the man-child MTG player stereotype.
@TheyCallHimPogo
@TheyCallHimPogo 2 года назад
Nicely put. I have 2 backup plans mainboard to fall back on if I got locked out of my Urza lands. And I ALWAYS expect land destruction when facing anything with red in it.
@Ohushi
@Ohushi 2 года назад
Being bad is rough
@jessecollingwood1002
@jessecollingwood1002 Год назад
Just to think mike goes from flipping tables In hilarious Francis skits to pulling a gun on someone at his house.
@ShadowWalker-ng1it
@ShadowWalker-ng1it 2 года назад
When you are so cautious you don't attack your hempty handed opp...
@SashaFilmsUnlimited
@SashaFilmsUnlimited 2 года назад
You know the Francis clip is clearly staged right? He's playing a character
@jamesahibbard
@jamesahibbard 2 года назад
You read the title of the video, right?
@LimitedInfinity9
@LimitedInfinity9 2 года назад
@@jamesahibbard and read to description too I bet!
@SashaFilmsUnlimited
@SashaFilmsUnlimited 2 года назад
@@jamesahibbard ah I didn't see that. haha
@blaze556922
@blaze556922 2 года назад
These are staged videos to teach judges my guy. Not real tilters
@jeremyphillips3087
@jeremyphillips3087 2 года назад
lol, not the first one m guy
@blaze556922
@blaze556922 2 года назад
@@jeremyphillips3087 Yes, that is boogie. He's playing an angry character in a skit. Look it up buddy ;)
@eonarose
@eonarose 4 месяца назад
I can’t believe you explained the Francis video without cracking up.
@usosaito.namahage
@usosaito.namahage 2 года назад
*shows him the rulebook* - "that's a fake rulebook" - pretend rules lawyer xD
@PeteOnTheBeat
@PeteOnTheBeat 2 года назад
This seems so fake.
@oozyturtle1889
@oozyturtle1889 Год назад
"so I win, right?" 💀 💀
@StarborneSybil
@StarborneSybil 2 года назад
"Maybe he's holding in a big dump" me almost every match
@levels1937
@levels1937 2 года назад
Thank you for reminding me why I quit playing live tournaments like 10 years ago lol.
@malicant123
@malicant123 8 месяцев назад
Wouldn't it be a wild story if a nerd rage at a gaming tournament kicked off a riot. The memes would print themselves with pictures of obese guys dressed as vikings taking on riot police armed with rubber battle axes.
@ingolf82
@ingolf82 2 года назад
Boogie is awesome and his character Francis is hilarious. that Francis table flip has been turned into a gif used in memes :)
@fkylw
@fkylw 2 года назад
When the Francis video first came out I think someone clipped the walkaway and honestly everyone thought it was real, now seeing the walkaway he's smiling and holding in a laugh. Have to be honest, real or not that dude is a real character and I love it.
@BROKENsk8board
@BROKENsk8board Год назад
I love the pile shuffle one. The best about it is I use to play at that local in the early 2000's.
@FatherManiacTTV
@FatherManiacTTV 2 года назад
I almost flipped a table during a group game once, i had an army of creatures and tried to one shot all 3 of my opponents, but then a moment's peace was played and i knew it was the end for me.
@xxhowisuxx
@xxhowisuxx 2 года назад
Haha. I've had some times where I scooped on a game and left because the guy was just a bit of a tool. Was the owner of the shop too. I should clarify that it was mostly him just constantly bitching about every little move. Bitching whenever you didn't do what he felt was the right play. I was also a new player and didn't really understand the game at the time.
@brugernavnhvaderdet
@brugernavnhvaderdet 2 года назад
I really wanted to see that second guys face when the rule is read out to him. But, I do have a feeling that it would be like "everyone makes mistakes" right after he went "I will rub it in your nose", because only his mistakes can be forgiven. I can imagine how much of a pain he would be in a tabletop roleplaying game. The one thing worse than I rules lawyer is a rules lawyer who's incorrect.
@lastofusclips5291
@lastofusclips5291 2 года назад
'what are you going to do, bounce my human?!' - always cracks me up.
@Snowy_Yuki666
@Snowy_Yuki666 2 года назад
1st one is like " in reponse to u not wanting to end this game, i flip the table!"
@pjotr49110815
@pjotr49110815 2 года назад
Very nice - No.1 = "physically favourite" - No.2 = "psychological favourite" - especially the Judge in the second one was very nice ^^ - I would like to see more of "that kind of action" which happened in the second example ^^ PS.: excuse my bad english :)
@DecentAtThis
@DecentAtThis 8 месяцев назад
The guy is the first clip is just Eric cartman in 30 years time
@lmSnarkk
@lmSnarkk Год назад
The second video actually does seem like a good example of judge training
@danielwaugh2215
@danielwaugh2215 Год назад
I remember the first clip and was surprised by it, and watching the second one made me thought "Your not meant to shuffle? How long had this guy been playing?"
@gravestoner2488
@gravestoner2488 Год назад
"Fuck this game, fuck you!" "So i win right?" Winner was oblivious
@feyfiren
@feyfiren Год назад
the 2nd clip, the guy sitting in the middle on the table in the back is the judge from yt channel Judge FtW and I’ve seen his videos. This was infinitely funnier because of this and seeing his reaction xD
@PCnever
@PCnever Год назад
That rage table flip is the most exercise that guy has done in decades
@thevampirates2310
@thevampirates2310 9 месяцев назад
Hey nikachu unrelated but I got an idea for an episode: ruin a card name by changing 1 word, haha i nominate Deep Root Champion by changing its name to " Deep Throat Champion" 😂😂
@genewood4489
@genewood4489 Год назад
The second part of this video is why I'm glad I quit being a judge for this game. I'm also glad that there's no more judges at all at events.
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