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Soul Seeker's Return - Nats Tourney Report
« on: August 12, 2016, 12:45:20 AM »
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Going into this tournament, I was nervous.  These were my first official games back since Nats 2014 in New York.
Questions swirled in my head:
   Could I still play well and be competitive?
   Do I know the rules and what has changed?
   With so many new cards, how far behind am I?
   What is good anymore?
I talked with friends and played some games in week leading up to the tourney.  I was 0-7 in those games.

With that said, I chose Booster for Thursday to get some new cards and T2 Multi seemed too daunting.
I drafted with a great table (seat order) of Luke Marshall, Zach (thearchangel), Bill Voight (Wild Bill).
  My draft was okay in a competitive sense but had 2 noteworthy moments.
    1) I was given Saul/Paul which I took a chance on and my table mates passed an Ananias to me.  At this point, I let everyone in the room know how awesome my table mates were. 
    2) I drafted a "The Second Coming."  That was already a big win for me.

Game 1:  Luke won the game with some amazing amounts of Josephs & Transfigurations. I got second (which will be the theme of the day) with 3 lost souls, Bill with 2 & Zach received 1.

Game 2:  I played Jonathan (xonathan), Jeremy, and Kyle.  If I remember right, then I was in position of "King maker" in this game (another theme of the day).  It is a situation where I can block one maybe 2 people, but not be able to block everyone.  Ultimately, 3 of us tied for second with 4 lost souls & Jeremy won the game.

Game 3:  I played Dayne (Redoubter), kaleb (kaleb m), Jonathan (NWJonathan).  The lost souls fell out wrong for me to win.  I had to make 3 solid blocks for my turn to come around again. I was able to make 2 blocks but Dayne walked in for his 5th lost soul.  Again, 3 of us tie for second with 4 lost souls.

Game 4: I played Robin (dermo4christ), Forrest, & Isaac (ironisaac). This game was highly entertaining. You knew it would be a special game when we were alerted that it is proper etiquette to give up the first lost soul. I knew of this etiquette, but I wasn't sure if it would be played as such or it was just mind games.  Either way, I had a good chuckle and continue to play it safe.  The other stand out memory was when Forrest took a quick lead but he got soul droughted, yet that wouldn't slow his use of Gabriel.  My deck was the target of said Gabriel again and again and again. It was fun, light-hearted, entertaining game that left me in 2nd place again. It rivaled the first game as the most fun game of the day.

Game 5: Dario, Patrick (robopat10), and Jake (1337fish) were my next opponents. By this point, I was well out of contention so I sat back and enjoyed the ride.  A ride that took me to my 5th straight 2nd place finish.

Game 6: My final table was against Drew, Nathan, and Howard. This was a table of blocks, and Drew was getting smacked down pretty mercilessly despite having 0 lost souls when the rest of us were at 2. I felt bad for the guy whose offense decided not to show as well.  Personally, I didn't want to break my pattern of 2nd place finishes so I didn't and finished 2nd for the 6th time in a row.

Ultimately, I finished in 51st place, but I felt like a winner because of playing Redemption again, seeing old friends & catching up, and snagging "The Second Coming" in the draft.

Fun Fact: My newly turned 12 y.o. did twice as well with his finish of 30th place.
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Re: Soul Seeker's Return - Nats Tourney Report
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2016, 12:46:04 AM »
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Doing well in T1 2P was the benchmark that I set for myself.  I didn't think I would win Nationals (especially after going 0-7 in the week leading up to it), but I thought making Top Cut was a feasible goal.

My Deck: Once I knew that I was going to Nationals, I had to narrow down my Offensive and Defensive choices. I really wanted to try out heretics and a friend told me that Clay was the best pairing.  I knew nothing about clay, so I was at a loss.  I got permission to borrow their idea of a Clay offense to pair with my defense.  Thus, I played with one deck (odd for me) of Clay Colosse heroes & Crimson Heretic defense.

Round 1:  W 5-3 against Roberto.
   Roberto's unfamiliarity with his deck (built the night before) and my unfamiliarity with the rules almost timed us out.  I started giving lost souls away at the end just so that we could finish within time.  I was able to snag #5 in the nick of time.  Also, I took note that I needed to speed my play up or I would struggle with the time constraints.

Round 2:  L 4-5 against Nathan Voight (the Hobbit)
   Nathan is a pleasure to play.  I didn't manage my defense well, and he began walking in for free lost souls toward the end of the game.  A card or 2 different here and there and the game might have ended differently.  The score reflected how tight this game was.

Round 3: W 5-1 against Daniel (eragorn5)
   A week later I don't remember much of this game other than that everything clicked well for me and not so much for Daniel.

Round 4: T 4-4 Jay (Red)
   Again the score displays how close this game was. I'm not sure how long either of our defenses could have held out.  To Jay's credit, he figured out how to get around my "Serpent's" paralyzing effects so that he could play his dominants.

Round 5: W 5-3 against Ty
   I don't remember much of this game now that a week has gone by.  I do remember my shoulder started to hurt because of the stress of the event and the possibility of making Top Cut.

Round 6:  W 5-0 against Drew
   I received a good early draw and was able to snag a big win.

Round 7: Time out  L 2-3 against Luke
   I found out later that if I got a minimum of a tie, then I would have made Top Cut. So I missed Top Cut by 1 Lost Soul....1.
One play stood out in this game...in fact one card....Mayhem. My deck and hand were just starting to set up when Luke dumped all his cards and played Mayhem.  It changed all momentum towards him.  He wiped my D and got some defense of his own.  He took away my offensive options as he got more. Mayhem still wins games.  Unfortunately, this time the win wasn't meant to be had by me.  Luke played well, and I did what I could to recover from the devastating play.  However, his lead was too great for me to overcome. We timed out with Luke having the lead. 

There were like 7 people tied for 5th, so I was bumped to 12th by .5 points.  I enjoyed my day and return to Redemption even though I fell short of my goal.  Maybe next time.
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Re: Soul Seeker's Return - Nats Tourney Report
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2016, 12:46:28 AM »
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T1 Multi: a.k.a. The Championship that almost didn't happen.
This category could have gone wrong in a lot of ways.  See if you can find them all.  ;)

Background to Category Choice:  In 2014, both of my sons wanted to be my teammate, but only one was putting in the work. Therefore, I chose to team with the one (Ryan) who took Redemption more seriously at that time.  However, I made a promise to Jason...the next Redemption season, he and I would be teammates next if he took it more seriously. Then the hiatus hit.  When I decided to go to Nationals, Jason and I remembered that promise. No matter where Teams fell, we were playing. T1 wasn't even on the radar.  In fact, I forgot about the category.

The Dilemma: The day of...numbers were coming out wrong. My initial instinct was to add my wife. Then I thought, Jason and I would be a long shot in the tough Teams field when we've had zero practice, so I floated the idea of switching by him.  He was on board.  The numbers worked out, so a switch or my wife wasn't needed.  While shuffling another team added to the Teams field and the event organizers preferred a Team to switch off.  Jason agreed that we could and so my promise was put off for another season.

The Deck:  Jason and I couldn't switch an entire deck out and our decks were set to compliment each other including Dominants.  Jordan Alstad was kind enough to lend both of us cards so that we could be someone competitive. It still didn't hide the fact that our decks were defensive light.

Rounds in following post....
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2016, 12:09:46 AM »
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Round 1:  Me, Ray, Jason, Jeremy
    Lots of lost souls hit the table and it becomes quickly apparent that there were 4 similar offenses (Samuel).  Jeremy takes a quick early lead. I had no early blockers but I did get outpost out, but not before giving up a lost soul to Jeremy.  However, on Jason's turn, he recognized all the Samuel offenses and activated Hezzy's Ring. I would bemoan this fact because I would bleed souls, but it turns out that everyone (but Ray) did too.  So the game came down to a race of dominants: Falling Aways, Guardians, and SoG.  I narrowly won the race.
   Me-5, Jason-4, Jeremy-4, Ray-3

Round 2: Me, Jedidiah, Jeremy, Stephen
   This game was tough because Jedidiah punished me with Confusion after I hit him with The Serpent because he was in the lead.  I thought Jeremy would run away with the win, but Stephen made a solid block which gave us all another turn. In fact, had Jeremy attacked me while we were at 3..he would have won because I drew no EEs for my ECs. Stephen snuck to a quiet win because the 3 leaders Jeremy, Jed, & I were stopping each other from winning when we were all at 4 & Stephen at 2. My biggest mistake in this game was signalling that I had Mayhem by discarding all my cards but 1, but not immediately playing after Stephen drew. He drew SoG & NJ together taking him from 2 to 4 and then rescued on that turn for 5. My rationale was to help the blocker get more cards when they got into trouble. Plus, Stephen's deck was still large so I thought the odds were slim. I still used Mayhem the way I had planned, but Jed did not draw any backups to his EC.  No Grapes for anyone...nothing.
   Me -4, Stephen-5, Jeremy-4, Jedidiah-4

Round 3: Me, Jason, Drew, Stephen
   I don't remember a lot of this game other than it was another race for dominants that (according to my phone) I lost to Jason.
 Me-4, Jason-5, Drew-1, Stephen-1

Round 4: Me, Patrick, Jed, Jason
   Patrick started out to a quick & strong lead.  Jed & Patrick's D looked identical, so I feared 2 Confusions and Patrick got Jerusalem Tower and Guardian out early. I got my Guardian too which helped, but Confusion was so devastating earlier in the Tourney that I feared any attacks against them. Did I forget to mention: the early Confusion was played on me when I was not the attacker.  Yeah, I'm not happy with that card and its unbelievable reach. I thought Patrick was going to win about halfway through, but everybody's D came out early so Lost Souls were hard to come by.  Next thing I know, time is winding down...this was coming to the wire.  I was confident that I could get through my next turn, but SoG was still hiding on me (once I looked at the end of the game, it was 2nd or 3rd from bottom of the deck). On Jed's last turn, he was going for the 2nd half of the 3-liner for 4 lost souls and he still hadn't played SoG, so Patrick plays Falling Away.  Turns out Jed did have the Second Coming or SoG, so he gets back to 4.  On Jason's last turn he rescues 4, but Jed plays Falling Away on him to drop him back to 3. Frustrated, Jason drops his Falling Away back on Jed dropping him to 3 as well. On my last turn (which would end the game), I rescue against Patrick (who has not stopped Jed or Jason in back to back rescues) with You Will Remain active to avoid a CM.  He hands the Lost soul over for my 4th.
   Timeout win: Me-4, Patrick-3, Jed-3, Jason-3

Upon reflection, I am pretty sure that Jed's "Falling Away" on Jason gave me 1st place because had he not played it: Jason & I would have tied for a TO win which would have dropped my point total and put Drew in 1st. There is no way Jed could have known that, but it shows that T1 Multi is a precarious category that friends shouldn't let each other play.  ;)

Plus, it reminded me that this was a Championship that easily could have never have happened.
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