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Lot of pretty questionable cards in there. Divination, really? =(
Divination is fine, its one of the top draw cards in standard (unfortunately).
Game 3 – You want to purge his ajani once it comes into play.
The card draw quality is pretty slim… this article had a pretty good breakdown of the format: http://www.mtgoacademy.com/breaking-formats-a-beginners-guide-to-standard-singleton/
Similar to regular standard, the format is warped by massive, sometimes swingy effects. As in the second round, Lands are sometimes the greatest resource so card draw early on is needed, even in the form of Divination.
3:01 – if you were planning to bolt Jace I think you should have done it here, with enlisted wurm on the stack, so he doesn’t get the free card during his main phase.