![]() ![]() Insert PSA: Remind folks to keep an open mind about sideboard and sideboarding options.Ok, but you need to finish the story: what was the reason to cut NH, what he brought in, did he won? ![]() While its good to have a plan going into any game 2 or 3, this sort of routine also stagnates development as a player, ultimately hurting us more than the matchup familiarity that comes with it. As legacy players, we do a lot of sideboarding to a point that it can just become habit. In addition to some of the slower spells, he boarded out 4x copies of Noble Hiearch, something that had never even crossed my mind as Hierarch is always heralded as such a key part of the deck. At one point, I switched decks with one of the storm players. One matchup I had a lot of trouble with was T.E.S., which isn´t a favorable one by any means, but it got me thinking about sideboard strategies, and how there are some pretty regular patterns that always show up in my postboard. ![]() Was a hell of an experience, and many thanks to everyone who showed up. Had a chance to sling some paper magic with pretty experienced legacy players while on vacation. Don't feel like putting one in, I think you guys get the idea. Insert PSA: Remind folks to keep an open mind about sideboard and sideboarding options.Įdit: Accidentally left out PSA. ![]()
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