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Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« on: July 23, 2010, 02:46:47 PM »
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Please tell me if my logic is faulty.
Since one member of the team picks to defend, would it make sense to have one team deck be completely defense while the other is entirely offense?
Just wondering...
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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2010, 03:06:41 PM »
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However, the regular TEAMS event is fine with one player having primarily offense and one player primarily defense (ie. Gabe/Kevin winning in '09).  Although both players having balanced decks can also be successful (ie. Ben/Kirk winning in '08).  That's one of the great things about TEAMS, so many different ways to win :)
In my area, the team of Matt Archibald and Jonathan Pequinot won OH state with 2 balanced decks.  Then the team of Rob Mulye and Mark Underwood won MW Regionals with 1 defense deck and 1 offense deck.  So again, both ways can be successful.

It is also possible that 2 offense heavy decks could win in theory (although that doesn't seem to be the trend).  2 defense decks probably could not win simply due to time constraints.

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2010, 03:35:08 PM »
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but the defense member of the team can pick to defend?
I just want to make sure that's how it works
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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2010, 03:42:27 PM »
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but the defense member of the team can pick to defend?
I just want to make sure that's how it works
Yes, either player can choose to defend.  If a TEAM had an offense and a defense player, then the defense player would usually choose themselves :)

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2010, 07:32:23 PM »
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However, the regular TEAMS event is fine with one player having primarily offense and one player primarily defense (ie. Gabe/Kevin winning in '09).  Although both players having balanced decks can also be successful (ie. Ben/Kirk winning in '08).  That's one of the great things about TEAMS, so many different ways to win :)
In my area, the team of Matt Archibald and Jonathan Pequinot won OH state with 2 balanced decks.  Then the team of Rob Mulye and Mark Underwood won MW Regionals with 1 defense deck and 1 offense deck. only because Matt could not use jonathans access sites, otherwise there would have been major PWNAGE at that table by Matt and Jon...!  So again, both ways can be successful.

It is also possible that 2 offense heavy decks could win in theory (although that doesn't seem to be the trend).  2 defense decks probably could not win simply due to time constraints.

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2010, 11:06:39 PM »
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but the defense member of the team can pick to defend?
I just want to make sure that's how it works
Yes, either player can choose to defend.  If a TEAM had an offense and a defense player, then the defense player would usually choose themselves :)
Correct, the BIGGEST issue with this is you need someone used to heavy offense/heavy defense decks in order to really use it well. I also recommend that you run a 100+ defense deck since you need to be able to hold off a ton of attacks.
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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2010, 08:22:23 PM »
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I disagree with what is posted. Despite results pointing towards defense winning (who cares about results ;)?), I feel offensive decks are more effective. Teams is a very broken category, as you can be winning 4-0 before everyone has gotten a turn without the use of some silly COMBO COMBO COMBO. Knowing that is possible, it becomes my goal. The less cards I allow my opponent to play, the greater my chances at winning become. My logic for teams is simple: If you are able to attack every turn with a high success rate (yes, even the largest of defenses will struggle to hold a large offense) and you're able to get a few simple blocks (2x Uzzah, 2x Unholy Writ, Doms, and then standalone characters..... I ran a character based defense so it would be unlikely I'd be caught without a block early on) you'll be off to a lead very quickly. From that point  and on, you'll just plow thru your deck with drawing cards to get SOG and NJ.

The teams deck my partner, Ring Wraith and I used at 3 tournaments (IA State, MN State, NC Regionals) have held up very well. I believe we've only lost 2 games: one of which was due to a poor draw (despite 2 first turn POCs) and one of which was due to a poorly built deck (not the concept, the execution. Our deck was splattered by FBTN. Since then we've added some counters and it hasn't been a problem) with 1 tie (a game which we would have almost positively won if we had another turn) although we've only won one tournament.

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2010, 04:41:48 PM »
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The teams deck my partner, Ring Wraith and I used at 3 tournaments (IA State, MN State, NC Regionals) have held up very well. I believe we've only lost 2 games: one of which was due to a poor draw (despite 2 first turn POCs) and one of which was due to a poorly built deck (not the concept, the execution. Our deck was splattered by FBTN. Since then we've added some counters and it hasn't been a problem) with 1 tie (a game which we would have almost positively won if we had another turn) although we've only won one tournament.
we've lost 3. we haven't played too many...MN State revealed our weaknesses, for sure. NC Regions would have been won with a better draw...or it would have been close with the people we tied and almost beat...still, I think that strategy works. unfortunately, my Nats partner doesn't want to run that way.

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2010, 04:46:32 PM »
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You're right, I forgot about our game against Martin and Chris. We've played more than 10 games, fo' sho'....

Get a new nats partner then ;)

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Re: Teams Deck Strategy Question?
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2010, 04:58:59 PM »
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You're right, I forgot about our game against Martin and Chris. We've played more than 10 games, fo' sho'....

Get a new nats partner then ;)
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I'd probably just opt for booster. Disciples FTW. but I've already committed to teams...

 


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