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Drafting with Greedy (That’s me)

bdm | 02:12AM on Wed Dec 23 2009

Thanks to the instructions from Paul Jordan I was able to set up to do some “Drafting with…” entries. I am hosting them on this Google website because…well because. Actually I started doing them mostly for my local draft group and now they are all set up here so I figured I could just link over to them. This was my first attempt. I do not have the decklist but I ended up splashing black off of the Harrows and two refuges for a Mosquito and occasionally sideboarded Soul Stair Expedition. I won this draft and felt sheepish afterwards and attempted to draft a little more seriously in subsequent efforts.

  • Drafting with Greedy

This was a more straightforward draft than my adventures in Crabbing. I took Kor Skyfisher and got paid off for being, I have to assume, the only white drafter. I am not sure how to value Narrow Escape and Arrow Volley Trap at all. I really want the Escape and want nothing to do with the Trap in game one but I did side it in for game three against a red deck in round one.

Of course, I ended up losing in the semifinals to an Arrow Volley Trap from an opponent who also had Kor Hookmaster, Kor Skyfisher, and … oh yeah… Ob Nixilis. Yikes.  In the discussion with my draft group when i first posted this, Ben Farkas felt the draft was solid but that I should have slammed the white cards even harder than I did and got fairly lucky to have several of them table — and pretty unlucky to not see any Adventuring Gear at all.

The other big feedback was the first pick Skyfisher over Rite of Replication. Thoughts?
  • Drafting with Greedy 2
Took Farkas’ advice on this one and slammed mono-white on pretty much every pick. There were a couple of really tough picks here and I would love to hear what you all would have done in my seat. Again, an 8-4 draft and I am typing this up while waiting on the finals. First round saw me mulligan to five in all three games and then have my opponent grouse me out about how lucky I got. I mean, in three games I started with one more card than most people get to start two games with. I kept mulliganing in round two but Steppe Lynx is a monster and I don’t think I have lost a game where I played one on the first turn even though I was a victim of Marsh Casualties in all three games. Granted, in the third he had to use it as one for one removal against a Steppe Lynx.
I have finished the draft since I started preparing this recap and won in three games against blue-green landfall. The Brave the Elements is insane in this deck — obv — and I was able to wait his green army out for a well placed alpha strike in one game and just wear him down in the third despite Harrowing and Expeditioning with Gladeheart out on turn three.
Picks I was wondering about include taking the Hellkite Charger — never saw play once although would have been awesome in most scenarios — over Burst Lightning and Kor Hookmaster over Adventuring Gear. Again, your thoughts?
  • Drafting with Greedy 3
Hope you enjoyed my little foray into draftcapping and I will probably be doing them somewhat frequently since it is so easy to do. Feel free to chime in with any criticism, questions, what-have-you. And if you have not already done so go buy Zvi Mowshowitz: My Files Part 1 already. Expect a Zvi-cast early next week in between Xmas and New Year’s.
Happy holiday everyone!
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Price of Progress: States Junkie/Crypt Decks

Will Price | 12:17AM on Wed Nov 18 2009

If you like to gamble, start playing with this deck:

Crypt Combo AKA “Crabs”

4 Crypt of Agadeem
4 Drowned Catacomb
4 U/x Fetch Land
2 B/x Fetch Land
5 Island
2 Swamp

4 Hedron Crab
2 Kederekt Leviathan
2 Fatestitcher
4 Extractor Demon
4 Rotting Rats
4 Architects of Will
4 Viscera Dragger
4 Monstrous Carabid
3 Corpse Connoisseur

4 Grim Discovery
4 Traumatize

Sideboard:
4 Duress
4 Blister Beetle
4 Disfigure
3 Pithing Needle

I haven’t played the sideboard listed here, but its what the people who are placing in MODO events are playing so it must be good!

If you don’t know how this deck works, its pretty simple: mill yourself with Crab and/or Traumatize, mise a Crypt somewhere in the first 4 turns, then make a bunch of mana with at least one crypt activation and Unearth FTW. If your opponent has infinite life, then you just mill them out via Extractor Demon triggers.

Of course it is not always that simple, because rarely is your hand the right combination of Crypt/Crab/Traumatize/Grim Disco. The nut draws with this deck easily win turn 4, but the sub-nut draws have you mulliganning to 5 and hoping to get there on Cycling.

Because of the inconsistencies (I have played somewhere in the range of 100 games with this deck, that’s how badly I wanted it to be good) the matchup against any deck that can goldfish a turn 4 win is pretty bad. Red Deck Wins is virtually impossible (although i have not tried the Disfigures). Against Boros you can get there off a heavy Rotting Rats draw and chump blocking until you can systemagically set up your graveyard. Jund is a favorable matchup, especially if they do not have main deck Jund Charms, and double especially if they don’t have Goblin Ruinblaster main. Mono-Green is also favorable since they do not get nearly as fast a start as any of the decks mentioned previously. Against both Jund and Green, Unearthing (or even hard casting!) a Leviathan turn 4 or 5 will give you more than enough time to complete your kill.

You can’t really beat any deck that has Goblin Ruinblaster, Ajani Vengeant, Acidic Slime, or any of the blue enchantments that turn your land into something other than Crypt of Agadeem.

Against control decks (if you manage to spot one online, which is very rare) you are practically a lock game 1 because they can’t interact with you at all while you goldfish your win. Post board you can just side in your duress/negate and take your time. Set up your graveyard and you can even make them discard their whole hand via rats if you want before you attempt to go off.

In essence, this deck is a total crap shoot against the format. If I were to run it at states tomorrow, I would predict a 5-3 finish, probably good enough for like, 6 packs. I do think this is a deck to keep an eye on, however, should the format slow down at all. If any kind of control deck emerges from Worlds (happening this week for anyone who didn’t know), or if for whatever reason the red decks fall from popularity, then it is possible that Crypt Combo could be very well positioned for states. I am certainly going to keep it in mind, but in the meantime, there are quite a few other decks that have caught my eye, which I will write about as I get the chance to play with them.

As a side note: I have finally returned to Magic, and intend to start posting here again regularly! I have been pretty busy with a lot of other stuff the past few months and had to put the game on the back burner. In addition to having time to play, I have installed Windows on my Mac, and can now play MODO, which is absolutely insane. If you feel like playing some games, chat me up in game (my name is sloppystack, just like Twitter! PS: Follow me (and top8games, fivewithflores, and mattwang97) on Twitter!).

~WillPoP

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