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Around the Web: Plainswalk on This!

bdm | 10:59AM on Mon Dec 8 2008

Thanks to everyone who followed along on Saturday. Hope you enjoyed the admittedly truncated coverage. The Top 16 decklists from the event went up on Star City Games this morning and can be found here. The winning list and Osyp’s list are both listed as Vengeant Weenie but Osyp’s list is actually the Kowal Boat Brew which is a Reveilark based deck while the winning list is a more traditonal White Weenie variant. Keep in mind that Jacob Van Lunen went 7-2 with a similar “Boros” list although his 20th place finish would be less likely to have as profound an impact on the metagame as the winning list will surely have on Worlds’ Standard portion.

Vengeant Weenie
Corey Mann — Winner
Philly 5K Standard Open

3 Burrenton Forge-tender
4 Cloudgoat Ranger
4 Figure Of Destiny
4 Goldmeadow Stalwart
4 Knight Of Meadowgrain
4 Wilt-leaf Liege
4 Wizened Cenn
4 Ajani Vengeant
4 Spectral Procession
6 Plains
4 Battlefield Forge
3 Mutavault
4 Rugged Prairie
4 Rustic Clachan
4 Windbrisk Heights

Sideboard:
1 Burrenton Forge-tender
4 Reveillark
3 Stillmoon Cavalier
4 Unmake
3 Ajani Goldmane

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Philly 5K: Feature Match: Osyp Lebedowicz vs. Mike Lapine

bdm | 07:34PM on Sat Dec 6 2008

The tournaments penultimate Swiss matchup was between Pro Tour Champion Osyp Lebedowicz and PTQ stalwart Michael Lapine. Osyp was playing a red-white Reveilark deck while Lapine was playing Hollywoodish Elves.

Game one

Lapine led off with good ol Llanowar Elves. Osyp tucked something away under Windbrisk Heights and carefully noted the order he put the other cards under his deck: “Just in case the game goes long.”

Lapine played a pair of Kitchen Finks while Osyp made a Mindstone. On the next turn Osyp played Knight of the White Orchid.

“I just want to say that I learned how to do this from watching Mile Flores’ videos. I hope I do it right.”

“God bless that man,” teased Osyp as he used sudden surge of mana to play Finks. Lapine killed the Knight with Eyeblight and attacked with both Finks.

Osyp clawed his way back with Ajani Vemjeant and Mogg Fanatic while Lapine played Colossus.

Osyp played Reveilark. He locked down Colossus after it killed Lark and brought back Fanatic and White Orchid. Siege-Gang. They traded beats for a couple of turns until Osyp played another Seige-Gang.

Kitchen Finks for Lapine but Osyp was at a critical mass of goblins and when he went all-in he dealt 14 using combat, sacrificing goblin tokens, and the Helix ability of the Planeswalker.

Game two

Osyp mulliganed but still had Figure on the draw in the second game. It attacked for two and was joined by Fanatic a turn later. Finks for Lapine could only watch as the 4/4 rumbled in a turn later. It would meet an Eyeblight’s Ending a turn later.

Lapine was able to start attacking with Treetop Village and Finks. Osyp pitted both his Fanatics at the Finks and then reinforced with Seige Gang. Lapine reset the game with Infest.

Finks for Osyp was taken down a notch by Shriekmaw but Osyp killed that with Murderous Redcap. Lapine played Colossus. Osyp restocked his hand with a pair of Figures thanks to Ranger of Eos.

Osyp was under pressure from the Colossus which was joined by a second but Osyp had the Wrath. Lapine Infested away the freshly played Figure and attacked for 5 with his manlands.

Profane Command killed the next Figuare — which Osyp had immediatley pushed to. 4/4 — and returned Chameleon Colossus. Osyp reached for his sideboard when his deck yielded nothing to stem the tide.

Game three

Osyp had no play on the opening turn which was going to make racing with Wren’s Run Vanquisher and Treetop pretty tough. Osyp had Kitchen Finks to eat the Village and stay at 20. Ajani Vengeant locked down the Vanquisher.

Lapine played another Vanquisher and a Llanowar Elves while Osyp laid down a protective coating of Kitchen Finks on his side.

Garrack put Osyp under some pressure to play the game more aggresively and he had to send in Kitchen Finks which ate the Llanowar. Now Osyp had to decide if he wanted to do 3 to the Planeswalker with his Ajani. Instead he continued to lock down the Vanquisher and played Seige-Gang.

Lapine popped his Garrack and played Infest. Osyp flung a goblin at and traded hia persisrent Fink with the Vanquisher in combat.

Reveilark for Osyp and Bitterbllossom for Lapine. A second Vanquisher for Lapine came down at full price. Osyp Wrathed back his Seige-Gang only to get it promptly Infested.

That was Lapines last hurrah in the match though as Ajani was about to go ultimate.

“I am just playing Kowal’s Boat Brew. Flores and Ravitz told me to play it. Ranger of Eos is soooo good.”

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