Gabe is gna gabe. If in testing you guys found a burn deck that was 92% overall win rate gabe would still sleve up Blue-X control and not think twice. The real question is how much would a bribe have to be for gabe to not play control (or living end in modern)
Kalitas overpowering Sheoldred in m1g2 was sick. Deduce providing another way to get revolt for Fatal Push is something I hadn't thought of. I might have to try that. I've been playing Fabled Passage to get revolt in my Explorer Dimir control decks.
Im trying to imagine what it must be like to log in to play a game on arena and within minutes you get paired against the deck your team built all on their own, what a cool feeling to see the impact you made on a format!
Deadly Cover Up does hit lands, even basic lands. If you collect evidence, you can exile a card from the opponent's graveyard and then search the opponent's graveyard, hand, and library for any other copies. So if you could somehow get a Mountain in the opponent's graveyard (Ghost Quarter?) then you can exile them... doesn't do anything about lands on the battlefield, and for every card exiled from hand, they get to draw a guaranteed non-land... sounds like a bad time. You can't do it to yourself, it only removes cards from an opponent's graveyard and then exiles from that player's graveyard, hand and library.
@@JimDavisMTG watched the episode you made a guest spot in, and I think many of us followed you there to enjoy the different format and play style associated.
I want to know the thouht process behind playing 3 Thoughtseize in the main and 1 in the board. Also, as a "thought" experiment, how many copies of Thoughtseize would you play if you could play as many as you wanted in a deck. I would play 9.
@@yavivanov6650 Thoughtseize can sometimes be a dead draw mid to late game, but a deck with 9 Thoughtseize would want to close out a game early. Think Rakdos Scam type of speed.
you should probably be playing some card draw in this deck. maybe dig through time and/or memory deluge. maybe even throw in a gearhulk so you could flash one back every now and then. just a thought.
How Gabe keeps getting away with it, illustrated in M1G1:
He doesn't just cast the damn Shark Typhoon. :P
Facts
Gabe is gna gabe. If in testing you guys found a burn deck that was 92% overall win rate gabe would still sleve up Blue-X control and not think twice. The real question is how much would a bribe have to be for gabe to not play control (or living end in modern)
😂
Gabe is so cool
I think he'd consider it for top 8 money but no less
But would he sleeve up Think Twice 🤔
Fun to see the meta shake up since the vampire deck. Also fun to figure out what is well positioned against it.
It's crazy how Deadly Coverup can target *anything* with that second ability. You can even exile all of your opponent's basic lands with it.
That...that is beautiful.
I’ve done this. Absolutely beautiful
Kalitas overpowering Sheoldred in m1g2 was sick.
Deduce providing another way to get revolt for Fatal Push is something I hadn't thought of. I might have to try that. I've been playing Fabled Passage to get revolt in my Explorer Dimir control decks.
Im trying to imagine what it must be like to log in to play a game on arena and within minutes you get paired against the deck your team built all on their own, what a cool feeling to see the impact you made on a format!
Thanks for the videos every day even when you were gone, jim! i gotta have my daily breakfast videos :DDD
I don’t want twitter drama, but I do wanna buy a Jim Davis / Coalesce “winning is good, losing is bad” hoodie
I remember Gabe playing UB control back when the Titans were legal in standard lol
Thank you for the videos during the pro tour!
Deadly Cover Up does hit lands, even basic lands. If you collect evidence, you can exile a card from the opponent's graveyard and then search the opponent's graveyard, hand, and library for any other copies. So if you could somehow get a Mountain in the opponent's graveyard (Ghost Quarter?) then you can exile them... doesn't do anything about lands on the battlefield, and for every card exiled from hand, they get to draw a guaranteed non-land... sounds like a bad time. You can't do it to yourself, it only removes cards from an opponent's graveyard and then exiles from that player's graveyard, hand and library.
It would be funny to watch the highlights of mtg pros arguing over 22 cards ish in a deck for 3 hours.
Devious Cover-up is what The End wishes it was.
I still like The End. 😅
What is this drama Jim keeps talking with chat about towards the end of the video? I'm out of the loop
Like button is huge
Best part about Deadly Cover Up is taking away all their basics. >:]
It says 'a card'.
Cool deck
Mando Magick episode. Ft. Typhoon.
When is comandfest California?
Any plans to review your commander deck and/or partake in future edh guest spots?
I could see maybe doing a deck tech video on the commander deck, and I’d love to guest on more shows too
@@JimDavisMTG watched the episode you made a guest spot in, and I think many of us followed you there to enjoy the different format and play style associated.
Is the PT in seattle open to spectators? Was planning to go
I don’t believe so
Mulligan on the twitter drama. You make great content, you don't need it to succeed.
Like number 50 there we go
What’s the twitter drama?
I want to know the thouht process behind playing 3 Thoughtseize in the main and 1 in the board. Also, as a "thought" experiment, how many copies of Thoughtseize would you play if you could play as many as you wanted in a deck. I would play 9.
Imagine the amount of dead draws in mid to late game, and even worse against aggro.. wonder what's your line of thinking, because I just don't see it
@@yavivanov6650 Thoughtseize can sometimes be a dead draw mid to late game, but a deck with 9 Thoughtseize would want to close out a game early. Think Rakdos Scam type of speed.
9 Thoughtseize is a terrible idea.
4 max and you're boarding them out in many matchups.
I'm undefeated against Gabriel Nassif, and I achieved that by playing goblins
Cover Up gets any card not just creatures
bring baby jace to arena plleeeeeaaassseeeee!
can someone tell me what happened with Marc Tobiasch? not looking for drama just what happened?
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you should probably be playing some card draw in this deck. maybe dig through time and/or memory deluge. maybe even throw in a gearhulk so you could flash one back every now and then. just a thought.
Deck has 2 deluge and 2 dig through time . Narset is also pseudo card draw. Feels solid enough
Jacob Trouba is a terrible hockey player
I just finished watching The Mandalorian S3 the other day 🥲 5:40