Saturday, February 23, 2013

Season 2 MOCS Preliminary Recap

(Note: This post will be updated throughout the day as rounds finish, be sure to keep checking back!)  

Hello Everyone,

Due to the deflation of Return to Ravnica packs during the weeks leading up to gatecrash, I was not able to justify grinding constructed dailies as much as I had during season 1.  Now that we have packs worth more than 3 tickets (albeit only slightly) I'm getting back into the DE grind, with quite the rocky start.  Anyways, I  managed to accrue just over 15 qps from Zendikar drafts, as well as release sealeds, meaning I had to enter a MOCS prelim and try and 5-1 or better to get into the main event.  Both MOCS events are standard, and seeing as I have not managed to acquire sets of all the shocklands or Boros Reckoners, my deck choice was somewhat limited, so I opted to play Ben Stark's Esper list from the pro tour.

For those of you who don't know the exact structure of the MCOS prelims, let me break it down for you.  They are 6 round swiss tournaments that cost 15 qps to enter.
6-0 gets you 35 qps (effectively qualifying you for the monthly championship) and a foil Supreme Verdict.
5-1 gets you 35 qps and a normal Supreme Verdict.
4-2 gets you a normal Supreme Verdict.
Anything else = nothing!

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Round 1: vs Gruul Aggro
This match was a pretty textbook example of what this deck does well.  I get in the way of his random dudes with Augurs and stall with Azorious Charms.  Then, I play 2-3 consecutive wraths into Sphinx's Revelation and my opponent concedes.  Game 2 is pretty much an exact repeat.

1-0 (2-0)

Round 2: vs UWR Lucky Charms
Not having had much standard practice with decks that aren't mindless aggro, this matchup was new for me. In game one we both stumble on mana, with him not drawing a white source until turn 6, and me drawing 3 Nephalia Drownyard, which severely hindered my ability to cycle through my deck with my cantrips while fending off 3 Boros Reckoners.  He hits his mana first and prompty starts to burn me out with a turn consisting of Boros Charm -> Searing Spear -> Snapcaster -> Searing Spear and I die.  In game 2, we both hit our lands earlier, but I'm unable to efficiently deal with all his threats and take a few too many reckoner hits before being triple boros charmed out without having draw a Sphinx's Revelation that I would have needed to stabilize or pull ahead.

So no foil for us, just gotta 4-0 the rest of these.

1-1 (2-2)

Round 3: vs Jund Midrange

In game 1, my opponent mulligans and then has no play until turn 3 Arbor Elf -> Turn 4 Thragtusk.  In the meantime I'm able to develop my hand and land base and easily dispatch it with a removal spell and wrath follow up, taking out a Huntmaster of the Fells as well.  After that, he's simply not able to apply any pressure, and bonfires me (hardcast) for x=3 both times to little effect.  When he casts a Rakdos's Return off the top for 6, I respond with a Revelation for 8 (while having 6 cards in hand already) and he packs it in.

In game 2, my opponent gets a much quicker start with a turn 3 Liliana of the Veil and immediately starts making us discard.  I'm able to land a turn 4 Witchbane Orb, which thankfully takes off the pressure from a potential Lily ultimate.  My opponent plays a Huntmaster, which I let flip (The Orb saving me the 2 damage to the face) and I start to block his wolf with my Augur of Bolas.  I have a Planar Cleansing in in my hand and I wait an extra turn after seeing him not +1 Lily to see if I can extract more value, knowing that casting it will make me vulnerable to Rakdos's Return and Slaughter Games without the safety of the Orb.  He plays a land and attacks with 1 card in hand and I cast the cleansing.  We're now both effectively topdecking but I have a Nephalia Drownyard and I start the mill plan.  I draw a second one soon after, along with enough removal to not let him establish any kind of board presence, and he concedes with no board and 19 cards in library, despite having Slaughter Games'd both Sphinx's Revelation and Supreme Verdict (which he knew I was holding at the time).  We're still alive for the MOCS!

2-1 (4-2)

Round 4: Esper Control Mirror
Game 1: I draw Nephalia Drownyard, he doesn't.
Game 2: I resolve Jace, he resolves Witchbane Orb.  I'm eventually forced to Planar Cleansing.  I have 3 coutners in hand, with the mana and card advantage (he has Drownyard Advantage).  If I draw Psychic Spiral, Snapcaster Mage, or Jace I win the game.  I cast 3 revelations and multiple Think twices, hitting nothing but bricks, he mills all my outs.
Game 3: He taps 2 mana on turn 4 to cast a midcombat Think Twice.  I cast Jace on turn 5, he casts Orb.  I go through ~4 turns of using the +1 on myself and switch to an aggressive plan with 2 Restoration Angels.  He's able to resolve an Obzedat, and his own angel which makes my race much harder.  I foolishly tap my last 3 mana on his end step to flashback a Think Twice, and he puts himself out of damage range with a Revelation.  I'm able to dig pretty deep and resolve a Planar Cleansing with counter backup, but I'm at 7 life with only 3 mana.  He end of turn Psychic Spirals me, which I can counter but then I can't Azorius Charm the Obzedat when he comes back.

MOCS dream dead for this month :/, still playing for a promo.

2-2 (5-4)

Round 5: vs Gruul
In game one my opponent mulls to 5, plays a Rootbound Crag and concedes shortly after.  I assume my opponent is on an aggressive deck (rather than something like Jund Midrange) and board appropriately.  He leads off game 2 with turn 2 double Burning-Tree Emissary into Rancor, and I defend with a Gloom Surgeon, but it gets Pillared and he follows up with an Ash Zealot.  My opponent then casts Hellrider, and I'm able to charm his rancored emissary to stay alive at 1, needing to rip a Supreme Verdict Immediately to have any chance of winning.  Sadly, I see another land on top and move to sideboarding.
In the final game, my opponent starts off fast, but hits a glut of mana on turns 3-5 and I'm able to stabilize with Gloom Surgeon.  When I cast an Angel of Serenity into an empty board, my opponent complains in chat and then times out.

3-2 (7-5)

Round 6: vs Gruul
I was triple queuing at the time, including 2 events with the same esper deck so I forgot specifics of what happened (and mtgo doesn't let you watch your own replays).  Regardless, we got there and earned a supreme verdict.  Not happy, but i guess we got something XD.

Cheers,

Zak


Saturday, February 16, 2013

Standard Decklist - Monored (CMT Winner)

Hello everyone,

I was streaming some dailies tonight at twitch.tv/zturchan and played a mono red list in standard recently piloted by my friend Josh to win the Canadian Magic Tour Stop in Edmonton.  For those that missed the stream or wanted the decklist, here it is:


Cheers,

Zak

Announcement: Pro Tour Coverage Update

Hello everyone,

So after spending a belated Valentine's Day with my girlfriend, I saw this tweet:

Because the whole reason for me doing this commentary was to offer a higher level of game analysis on the Pro Tour, I feel that there is no real point to do coverage tomorrow (as much as I was looking forward to it).  There is nothing I can say in my commentary that you can't hear from LSV, and anyone actually looking to improve their magic game should watch the official coverage.

To make up for this, I'll be streaming a few times this week, as it is Reading Week.  I'm also still be interested in doing commentary for paper tournaments, but I'd rather not compete with the likes of LSV.  Perhaps I'll look into doing some of the constructed Grand Prix or SCG Invitationals (depending on who is commentating).

The top 8 tomorrow is looking great, and I'm personally hoping for Melissa DeTora to win the event, because I think having a female PT winner would do a great amount of good for Magic as a game.  That said, this top 8 is so stacked that I have a hard time actually picking who's likely to win.

Anyways, good luck to all the competitors, and good job on WotC and LSV for getting a better commentator for tomorrow's top 8.

Cheers,

Zak

Friday, February 8, 2013

Announcing Pro Tour Gatecrash Top 8 Commentary


Hello Everyone!  As I previously alluded to, school has been extremely busy for me this term and as such it's been hard for me to dedicate a chunk of time to writing my first big article.  Rest assured it is coming, but I can't give you a hard timeline.

However, yesterday I was thinking about the upcoming pro tour, and how excited I was to see what happens in the new standard.  I'm pretty sick of the current format and I'm ready for some new decks to shine and make me love standard again.  However, with the awesome new decks and familiar faces playing a new format at the highest level that we've come to associate with each Pro Tour, also comes the coverage itself.

While I have nothing against the current WotC coverage team of Rich Hagon, Zack Hill, BDM et al, I believe that I (and many other competitive players) are simply not the target audience of the official commentary.  Obviously the Pro Tour is Wizards' biggest marketing expense, and they want to make the coverage as accessible as possible to everyone who plays magic, which means a lot more low-level commentary than some  of us would like.  Again, this is what WotC should be doing if they want to get more people into the pro scene (which in turn sells more packs, etc) and I don't fault them for their commentary style.

Consequently, every PT I hope someone would give me something more in terms of audio commentary.  I want to hear a more in-depth analysis of the incredibly high-level games being played out, rather than the fundamentals of magic that I've known forever and are not new to me.  So I figured, why not do it myself?

How is this going to work?
The concept of an audio rebroadcast is already widely used in the Starcraft 2 community, mot notably in the SK Planet Proleague where the community has voiced similar discontent with the commentary team.  First, you'll have to open the official video feed at twitch.tv/magicprotour.  Then, mute the official audio.  Then, fire up my stream at www.twitch.tv/zturchan and leave the audio on, but minimize my stream (or have it on another monitor if you want a smaller, more intimate chat experience).  Enjoy!

When is this happening?
Because this is my first time doing this, I will only be casting the top 8 on February 17th.  This is for a few reasons.  First, I get to watch the first few days of coverage on my own and learn the story lines and deck archetypes of the tournament, and prepare some sort of notes so as to bring you a more informative, exciting and smoother top 8 cast.  In addition, top 8 decklists are  public information, which makes doing analysis much easier.  Conversely, during the swiss I don't know the decklists of everyone, so any commentary would feature a larger amount of guesswork.

Will this happen again?
If all goes well, I would like to continue doing this for Pro Tours.  I'm uncertain if I will expand to doing other events.  I'd rather do a great job of a few events per year than an okay job of more events.

If you want to help with this (or any other endeavor) or have any questions, feel free to tweet me (@zturchan) or email me (zak.turchansky@gmail.com).

I look forward to the broadcast on the 17th.

Cheers,

Zak