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You are the master, now.
If you Top 8 the MOCS, it will also be your V-Day.
F that, I will be his Valentine’s!
Hahaha. You kids are crazy.
I dunno, if I sincerely think I’m going to win, I usually scrub out. If I have little-to-no faith in my deck, I win. Maybe I shouldn’t have chosen such a good deck for the MOCS (:
Still looks asian
It’s the hair.
SO I read this twice through, and now I am jealous that you are better than me! I should try out WW- I love it! (LOVE IT)
I don’t think mine is better than yours. We all tend to be our own worst critics. Your segment was great, and it’s kinda sad to see you leave it behind.
I am glad, however, that you are taking more time to focus on the site. I really hope MTGOacademy can become a leading name in the MTGO community
I think the best part of the site has been that we’re not all perfect players- and it’s very personal- like a blog that’s dedicated to helping eachother out playing Magic.
i love the site…there just isnt much on my formats but its cool learning about the other formats out there if i ever decide to try them. Maybe one day ill move into block or standard
As long as some of our proceeds goes to helping Pandas, I’m in!
Well, ShardFenix, I’m not going to really be spending as much time on fringe formats as Chris did, since I think this segment should be geared toward competitive play. I may do a fringe format every once in a while, since there will be months that I have nothing new to cover in a popular format.
And James, I am a perfect player, when you take out all the play mistakes and the times I enter tourneys hungover/sleep-deprived (: