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Great videos, tyvm.
On the last game of the first round, you were at 11 life (gained one from sphinx’s revelation) and he had 10 power. You conceded even though a plains or a mountain were outs. If you drew a plains, (which was your next draw step) you could have played ajani, and gave a skyjek doublestrike to deal 9 in the air, saccing your groundpounder. Admittedly, he would have an untap, and plenty of cards, but he could have bricked.
game 2 vs UW you should have sacrificed judge’s familiar to counter supreme verdict to save the soldier. You would have won the next turn instead of with all the cats.
To sweaty:
Supreme verdict is uncounterable.