i have a question for the game 1 : at 15:19 why did yuuya attack first and play the +1 ability of chandra afterwards, while shahar had only 1 mana untapped? what were possible 1 mana threats in shahars deck? or was it only a mistake from yuuya?
I don't want to sound really stupid asking this question but is this tournament played with "Modern" Format so all the cards that aren't banned are able to be used or what? cause All i see are Khans Of Tarkir decks and im confused on what cards are aloud and what aren't, like why hasn't anyone used a Quicksilver amulet with Progenitus deck
To further elaborate, they played a variety of matches this tourney. Here's the official breakdown: On Day One, players will compete in three rounds of real-life Vintage Masters Booster Draft followed by four rounds of Modern. Vintage Masters booster packs will be generated on Magic Online and physically re-constructed for this event. On Day Two, players will compete in three rounds of Khans of Tarkir Booster Draft followed by four rounds of Standard. The Top 4, which takes place on December 7, will be played using the Standard Constructed decks that the players used on Day Two of the event.
Why did Patrick Chapin put his first Siege Rhino into the graveyard in game three of his match with Yamamoto (the second game shown on the video)? I've watched it several times and cannot figure it out. Chapin appears to be explaining something to Yamamoto, then just puts his creature into the graveyard, but there are no abilities on board that would allow him to sac a creature. I can't figure it out. Does anyone else know what happened?
+Tom Blackstone Kentaro Yamamoto Cast Hero's downfall on it. Since Chapin knew he had it from the previous thoughtseize, He was probably asking yamamoto if he was going to use said hero's downfall. And Yamamoto did.
Show the card when they take it out! I can't see shit! Then it will be more fun watching this videos. I don't know all cards that well or doing it like poker cameras do show the hands at least, please get better at this.
I really don't like Yuuya's sideboard strategy. Bringing in End Hostilities against a deck that wants its creatures in the graveyard does not seem great. I like Disdainful Stroke and Erase not the unhinged one), as Whip just kills you, but trying to out-control Shahar's deck does not seem like a great plan.
Love seeing the Abhorrent Overlord comments along with the Whip of Erebos in the video. I've been running the Overlord next to Hornet Queen in both G/B Constellation and Sidisi Whip. When you whip a queen at somebody you do two damage and eave 4 tokens behind. When you whip the demon you do 6 damage and leave at least 4 sometimes even way more tokens behind. Yes they don't have deathtouch like the insects but you still clog the board with a bunch of flying chump blockers. tappedout.net/mtg-decks/06-12-14-sultai-reanimator/ tappedout.net/mtg-decks/gb-constellation-2nd-place/
Can't tell if the background sound is someone typing or Brian Kibler messing with his cards
I have almost no idea what's going on here but I enjoyed it!
+/gamegeek/ Same here.
9 year update?
@@jrswo1337 still no idea lmao
i have a question for the game 1 : at 15:19 why did yuuya attack first and play the +1 ability of chandra afterwards, while shahar had only 1 mana untapped?
what were possible 1 mana threats in shahars deck? or was it only a mistake from yuuya?
I watch a 49 min vid just to know whats going in before watching this looking forward to play this game
They need a better camera or something. I cant read the print on the cards.
Never even seen a magic card, watching this is great, no fucking clue what's happening or what's going on.
Two masters one is arguably one of the best ever I’ve watched both go one to keep distinguishing themselves
I am by far more impressed by watinabe's card handling skills.
Man Randy Buehler... how does he look so stoned all the time?
42:12 "He takes the Disdainful Stoke, because he wants to resolve his Dig(k)..." xD sry but that was just a hilarious coincedence :D
obviously im no watanabe but i just cannot imagine that holding back that rabble master was nearly a good idea
I don't want to sound really stupid asking this question but is this tournament played with "Modern" Format so all the cards that aren't banned are able to be used or what? cause All i see are Khans Of Tarkir decks and im confused on what cards are aloud and what aren't, like why hasn't anyone used a Quicksilver amulet with Progenitus deck
In the current standard, you can use anything from the KTK block and the Theros block. This is a standard match
To further elaborate, they played a variety of matches this tourney. Here's the official breakdown:
On Day One, players will compete in three rounds of real-life Vintage Masters Booster Draft followed by four rounds of Modern. Vintage Masters booster packs will be generated on Magic Online and physically re-constructed for this event.
On Day Two, players will compete in three rounds of Khans of Tarkir Booster Draft followed by four rounds of Standard.
The Top 4, which takes place on December 7, will be played using the Standard Constructed decks that the players used on Day Two of the event.
What sleeves is Shenhar using? Love that
what card sleeves was shahar using? Were those sky blue dragon shields?
Dragon Shield Turquoise
Why did Patrick Chapin put his first Siege Rhino into the graveyard in game three of his match with Yamamoto (the second game shown on the video)? I've watched it several times and cannot figure it out. Chapin appears to be explaining something to Yamamoto, then just puts his creature into the graveyard, but there are no abilities on board that would allow him to sac a creature. I can't figure it out. Does anyone else know what happened?
+Tom Blackstone Kentaro Yamamoto Cast Hero's downfall on it. Since Chapin knew he had it from the previous thoughtseize, He was probably asking yamamoto if he was going to use said hero's downfall. And Yamamoto did.
what edition are the swamps that shahar uses? is it 7th edition??
Yamamoto's deck is not the same as Shenhar's, haha. There are some pretty big differences.
chapin always shakes like crazy. Now that ive noticed it, i cant not see it
Chapin played extraordinarily well. It's nice to know that even pros have shaky hands, though.
thats because he used to be a drug dealer..
Shahar's deck with Ashiok should be called "A / Sidisi"
While I'm a little urked with Stark's minor favoritism almost with Watanabe, this was a good watch.
Show the card when they take it out! I can't see shit! Then it will be more fun watching this videos. I don't know all cards that well or doing it like poker cameras do show the hands at least, please get better at this.
why dont i see anybody playing Magic the battlegrounds anymore? The video game is fucken fun too. I still fucken play it.
I really don't like Yuuya's sideboard strategy. Bringing in End Hostilities against a deck that wants its creatures in the graveyard does not seem great. I like Disdainful Stroke and Erase not the unhinged one), as Whip just kills you, but trying to out-control Shahar's deck does not seem like a great plan.
Probably his side board was meant to counter abzan and no sultai, i remember the dominant deck was abzan in that year.
Is Marshall flexin a Monaco???
using only apple products and not even bringing out mtgo for mac users. ffs magic step up your game
36:26 thats original ASMR right there
@MTG4LIFE Sylvan Caryatid mate
Love seeing the Abhorrent Overlord comments along with the Whip of Erebos in the video. I've been running the Overlord next to Hornet Queen in both G/B Constellation and Sidisi Whip. When you whip a queen at somebody you do two damage and eave 4 tokens behind. When you whip the demon you do 6 damage and leave at least 4 sometimes even way more tokens behind. Yes they don't have deathtouch like the insects but you still clog the board with a bunch of flying chump blockers. tappedout.net/mtg-decks/06-12-14-sultai-reanimator/ tappedout.net/mtg-decks/gb-constellation-2nd-place/
yeah,but the whole point is deathtouch so...
Which is why I run both. lol
Made a deck like that 1 overlord is awsome
I knew shahar was going to win. I would have liked to see chapin win though
01:02:50 Rabblemaster doesn't have haste, so Yuuya can't tap him as mana source for the stoke...
creatures without haste can be tapped for convoke
mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Convoke "You can use creatures with summoning sickness to pay for Convoke costs."
man shahar has got some good moves with the water bottles
at 25 minutes shahar casts corsair and attacks even though it doesn't have haste....... REALLY
wait he reanimate
lol
my b
Lol
The whole time I was listening to Wonderful Nippon pretty disappointed though ^.^
Does anybody think this is for nerds? I don't but I'm wondering
Jacob Fite I don't think so but it is not a game for people who aren't willing to learn
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