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Zareth san the trickster
Zareth san the trickster





zareth san the trickster

For example, this weekend I’m playing against four people who are testing together I’m predicting 0% Ramp this weekend, but if this team decides to play it, all of a sudden it’s 35% of the field! This means that a strategy that gambles on a particular deck not being present might pay off in spades or backfire spectacularly, which is unlikely to happen in a bigger tournament where a deck will range from 7% to 12% of the field but never from 0% to 35%.īecause of all these factors, I made a somewhat puzzling deck choice, at least to me - Dimir Rogues. The fact that there are also several big teams also plays a real role in what can happen to a person’s tournament. For example, I didn’t believe I would play any person playing a Ramp deck this past weekend, so for my personal metagame any Ramp strategy might as well not exist, but one of my opponents might be preparing for a metagame with 20% Ramp decks. However, each of these eleven people has an entirely unique metagame to prepare for, which might influence their choices.

zareth san the trickster

Since it’s double round robin, meaning the entire MPL will play against each other twice, I knew exactly who my eleven opponents would be this past weekend, so I could predict somewhat what my personal metagame was going to be. The MPL Split is a very weird tournament.







Zareth san the trickster