Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Uber Draft Results & Prerelease Info

The Uber Draft was a really fun event, where we had 16 players come out for some chaotic drafting madness. We started with the Top 8 awards presentation, where Michael Smith was awarded a Fire & Lightning Premium deck for his victory in the Invitational. Joe was given an IOU for the Ajani vs. Bolas duel decks for his runner-up finish, and everyone else was given some promo cards for participating. I was also quite honored to receive a gift from all of you, as Hunter and Alycia led the group that bought me the rare textless foil Doran, the Siege Tower card from 2007 States. Thanks so much to everyone who chipped in! Now I'll think of you all every time I pull out my Commander deck after I move to South Carolina in August. :)

In the draft itself, I also managed to give everyone else a parting gift of my own:

4/29/11 Top Finishers: Uber Draft

1. 4-0 Boros (!) by Dominic Casali
2. 3-1 Grixis Control by Noah Senzel
3. 3-1 Green/Black Aggro by Hunter Garrett
4. 3-1 Black/Red Beats by Jordan Arnold
5. 3-1 Green/White Ramp (Maybe?) by Scott Record

I started the draft intent on tapping Islands and drawing cards like I usually do, but after three picks the blue dried up, and I ended up being pushed into red and white thanks to Seal of Fire, Cerodon Yearling, and a Legions White Knight. Pack two brought some Unhinged goodies, as I added an AWOL, Fascist Art Director, and a (foil!) Dumb Ass to my pool, along with some white removal and some cheap, efficient creatures. I was set to be almost mono-white, splashing red, and then I had the good fortune of opening Akroma, Angel of Fury from my Planar Chaos pack, so I ended up more solidly into Boros, picking up a Saute and an Orcish Cannonade along with a late Daru Encampment to go with my 6 soldiers and add a little extra synergy.

Sorry, but I'm the only one I got to see play much, so this report's mostly going to be about me. In round 1, I got Chris's blue/green deck down to 4 life, and he stabilized with an Overbeing of Myth, but then my third Mountain showed up and Akroma finished the job. I flooded with him at 1 life in game 2, but got turn 6 Akroma and tap effects from Benalish Trapper and Repel the Darkness to make sure she connected to win the last game despite his Gravity Well and reach blockers. In round 2 against Hunter, it was my turn to stabilize at 1 life, and I won game 1 with the unlikely Daru Encampment/Dragonstalker interaction. Game 2 was also fairly close until Akroma showed up.

I played against Kevin Crowley's green/white deck in round 3, out-aggroing him in the first game. The second game followed the familiar pattern of doing some early damage and stalling out before Akroma could evade his pair of Ballynock Trappers and finish the job. The finals against Noah was a really fun match. We traded blows in game 1, but he took possession of the board by Swerving my removal spell, and then finished it off with his bomb flyer: Crosis, the Purger. In game 2, however, I was ready for it with my Bound in Silence (a 3-mana Rebel Tribal Pacifism) and managed to finally push through the last point of damage with a Mourning Thrull. Game 3 was unfortunately not too exciting, as Noah never found blue mana and was slowly beat down by 2/2's. Upon taking him to 3, I finished the match off with what I hope comes to live on in Uber Draft lore: a lethal Saute to the dome.

It was a really fun event, and everyone seemed to have had a good time. I am glad that this semester, which is probably the best one FITSSFF Magic has had on a whole, went out with such a good event. Thanks to everyone who came to events, and for all of you being a great group of people and making this group so much fun to be a part of. It was an honor and a pleasure to have run these events for three years, and I hope I was able to make it as fun for you as it was for me.

One last order of business: the New Phyrexia Prerelease is this weekend, and if you're still in town, give our local gaming stores one last event before you head out for the summer. Here's the schedule:

Wizard's Wall:
Saturday, May 7 @ 5 P.M: $25 Sealed
Sunday, May 8 @ Noon: $25 Sealed

Dogs of War:
Friday, May 6 @ 11:45 P.M: $25 Sealed
Saturday, May 7 @ 1 & 4 P.M: $12 SOM-MBS-NPH Draft
Saturday, May 7 @ 7:30 P.M: $25 Sealed
Sunday, May 8 @ Noon: $12 New Phyrexia Draft

Get Your Fun On:
Friday, May 6 @ Midnight: $25 Sealed
Saturday, May 7 @ Noon: $25 Sealed
Saturday, May 7 @ 3 & 7 P.M: $12 Draft (unspecified format)
Sunday, May 8 @ 3 P.M: $25 Sealed
Sunday, May 8 @ 7 P.M: $12 Draft (unspecified format)

Note that attending drafts will not earn you a prerelease foil (which is Sheoldred, Whispering One for this set), while attending Sealed events at all locations will. Also note that the seniors are graduating Saturday morning, so seniors or anyone attending graduation will probably only be attending events on Saturday evening or Sunday.

Best of luck to everyone at the prerelease and thanks again for all your support this year. I hope everyone gives their best effort to the new Committee members next year. Have a great summer and hopefully I'll see you all again sometime next year; I'm sure my parents will want me come home to visit Melbourne fairly often. Until then, may you planeswalk to wonderful and amazing places, both in Magic and the realm of life!

- Dom

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Top 8 Player Profiles

So that we all get to know our Top 8 players better, I decided to ask them the following questions:
1. What is your name?
2. What is your age/class standing?
3. What is your major?
4. Where are you from?
5. What is your proudest Magic accomplishment?
6. What Standard deck are you playing today?
7. What is your best matchup and why?
8. What is your worst matchup and why?
9. What was your favorite event this semester?
10.What is your favorite card from Mirrodin Besieged?

Carney:
1. Michael Carney
2. 21, Junior
3. Computer Science
4. Cleveland, OH
5. Winning the Invitational last semester despite not qualifying for it!
6. Non-Valakut Red/Green Ramp
7. Elves…I killed them…I have red spells
8. Control Decks, especially ones with Jace...I always lose to that card
9. MBS Emperor Draft
10. Cryptoplasm

Hunter:
1. Hunter Garrett
2. 20, Junior
3. Aerospace Engineering
4. Stockton, CA
5. Runner-up finish at least year’s Invitational
6. Orzhov Control…it’s no fair that Boros is the only guild that gets remembered nowadays
7. Creature-heavy decks (because I can Wrath)
8. Other Control decks (because I have a lot of dead cards against them)
9. Extended
10. Black Sun’s Zenith

Smith:
1. Michael Smith
2. 21, Junior
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Brooksville, FL
5. Building an awesome Wizard EDH deck!
6. Neo-Mythic
7. Control and Combo
8. Fast aggro, and Valakut (apparently)
9. EDH tournament
10. Slagstorm

Jordan:
1. Jordan Arnold
2. 20, Junior
3. Computer Engineering
4. Venice, FL
5. Winning the Legacy tournament with mono-red Storm
6. Mono-White Triple Threat (Quest/Battle Cry/Tempered Steel)
7. Anything slow
8. Other white decks (Wrath effects) and burn decks
9. Will be Uber Draft, but EDH for now
10. Signal Pest

Chris:
1. Chris Pear
2. 19, Freshman
3. Marine Biology
4. Newtown, CT
5. Making Top 8 in Freshman Year; also drawing a 3 land/4 White Knight opener vs. a mono-black deck
6. Knights of the New Republic
7. Most control decks (and Vampires)
8. Blue/White Control (specifically)
9. EDH
10. Mirran Crusader

Noah:
1. Noah Senzel
2. 19, Freshman
3. Computer Engineering
4. Cape Cod, MA
5. Using Blinding Mage on a Birds with 3 Swords equipped
6. Tezzeret Artifact Stuff
7. Vampires
8. Red Deck Wins
9. Block Wars
10. Phyrexian Revoker

Jason:
1. Jason D’Mellow
2. 18, Freshman
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. A town in India you've never heard of before
5. Killing an Ulamog with Diminish and Shrivel
6. Elves!
7. Slow decks without Mass Removal
8. Decks with -1/-1 Counters and Slagstorm
9. Extended (because I won with a Standard-legal deck)
10. Inkmoth Nexus

Joe:
1. Joe Hammond
2. 21, Senior
3. Mechanical Engineering
4. Melbourne, FL
5. Getting 3 people to concede after playing a 1-of Sway the Stars 3 times in the same game
6. Valakut
7. Not Caw-Blade
8. Caw-Blade/anything with Swords
9. Extended (I got to play Ob Nixilis/Scapeshift Combo!)
10. Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas (only PW I don’t have; Note from Dom: he traded for one later in the day, but wants a Karn if you get one at the next prerelease!)

And finally, they decided it was only fair to turn the tables on me:

1. Dominic Casali
2. 21, Senior
3. Chemcal Engineerng, with a minor in running Magic tournaments
4. Melbourne, FL
5. Tie between making Top 16 with Mythic at TCQ Orlando and building a healthy Magic community at Florida Tech nearly from scratch
6. Favorte Standard Deck: Lorwyn/Time Sprial UW Reveillark Blink (also liked Mythic and RUG a lot)
7. Anything that wasn't Faeries
8. Faeries (also Kithkin was about 50/50)
9. Standard (because I won) and EDH (overall the most fun)
10. Thrun, the Last Troll