Why did Stevenson keep his hand game 2? Quint took a mulligan down to 5 cards and thought that going to 4 would have been a death sentence anyway. It was a bad spot either way! Sorry that I missed that context in the video.
just a question because I stoped playing MTG modern/extended a long time ago (and I only played standard again for a while on arena) but isn't mindbreak trap a sideboard card against combo decks anymore ?? I used to love that shit back in the days, storm ?? : straight to exile, any combo in a single turn with a big payoff : straight to exile uncounterable win condition: I kid you not, straight to exile
If this is true, I wish NickachuMTG would have included this information in video. It would only have taken a few seconds... Though it would have destroyed the embellished drama of his script, I suppose. 🤔🙃🤮
I don't understand the problem. Nikachu's Grandpa used to walk 16 miles in the freezing snow to his lgs and if he died on turn 2 he would say: " That's Magic"
@@parkermacinnis3977 Yes, the video misleads you into thinking he shows up, loses and goes home. But he played probably 8 matches before that one and at least 1 more after.
The man drove 500 miles to give his mortal enemy such a resounding victory that he gave him a false sense of security and caused him to ultimately not become champion. Mission accomplished!
The false sense of security was so profound the man truly felt invincible, decided to cross the street without looking both ways and got churned into meat sauce by an oncoming vehicle. Justice.
As a close personal friend to the antangonist, I can confirm he is in fact the fun police. He plays a Titan in Destiny and tower camps in Warzone. If you have hopes and dreams to just smile slightly, he will crush that instantly....
If I actually liked the guy I would just do what he does to people back at him but better tell he didn't have any fun any more look up and say what you wanna play next I'll crush your shit again
That commentary was savage: "a lot of combo decks look good against 0 lands"... couldn't stop laughing! Also, my coworkers asked what was so funny, but it was impossible to explain that without explaining how to play magic and then explaining the archetypes, and so on...
yeah, where was the mulligan? why do you keep no lands on the play without having allready mulled down to... honestly I think down to 1, just... having something to play on one is *very* real, baring a way to win in the back pocket, 1 island in play is better then two spells you can't cast in hand
@@The_Murder_Party if you mulligan down to 2, odds are you're not going to win that match because you'll have no way to draw cards except for the rare 1 mana draw 1 card and most matches are decided around turn 3 on either side
@@nathanielbass771 true, but you have a chance aside from no and pass on turn one, you need *something* for a spell pierce or whatever, at least go to 5!
I had this exact experience at my local pro tour qualifier, came in with my barely polished 8 Rack deck with no modern experience. First match up was Cheerios, and I just sat there, questioning myself and my decisions. The other guy was nice enough to show me his deck and how it worked after he beat me, but yeah it was such a gut wrenching experience. The good aspect was that I didn’t drive 500 miles though 😅
1 quadrillon years ago, I went in a snow storm, to another town (Ok... not 500 miles) only to die round 1 to a channel fireball turn 2 win (Was not best of 3, only 1 match)... HOWEVER, during and after that tournament, I traded so much that I ended "earning" way more than the first prize. One one my favorite mtg event ever, even though O played very litttle actually.
My first tournament I ever played, I lost to a guy running some Karn deck. He looked at me and said “remember this moment” before he went off as I sat there helpless and empty inside
@@alanzhu4473 but.. I WOULD WALK 500 MILES and I WOULD WALK 500 MORE. Just to BE THE MAN WHO WALKED... LADAADADADADADA LADADADADADADA LAIDILAIDILAIDILAI
@@davestephens3246 well...look at it in terms of fuel cost. most tournaments have prizes in the hundreds if not thousands of dollars (the bigger the event, the bigger the prize pool), 1000 miles of driving in this economy at maximum fuel efficiency is roughly: 1000 / 40 mpg = 25 x $5 = $125 minimum also, a blue deck with no "mess with the opponent' spells?
I got kicked out of my playgroup because they would drive 30+mins just to get Lock out and/or combo out by turn 2 each game lol. So one day they invited me out to go play over there. 45 minute drive just to get teamed up on the whole night. I asked why? They said, now I know how it feels to waste gas time and money not to play. 😅
see, I do that same stuff, but I do all the driving for my group. We actively play with me as the antagonist/Villain against all 3 of them, and I still win more than I lose.
UPDATE: I was never welcomed/invited back to the playgroup I played with for years. Needless to say I play nicer decks these days with a casual group a few times a year. Most of the time I just take the L and just appreciate being there in the first place. 😎
I played a few nice tournaments in competitive pauper and for god's sake I would have mullied to 5 cards if needed to find a frkin land, better than starts with 0 and concede at turn 2 or 3.
This feels like the time i built a new commander deck, went to the store to test it, and then proceeded to be wiped every turn cycle. I ended up playing my 3 mana commander for only 17 mana!
Yeah a lot of people who play magic are cowards and just rely on removal and counter tribal to get anywhere in a game. Always play with friends if you can.
This is one of my favorite videos ever I didn't expect you to react to it hahaha. You could tell his soul was crushed and perfectly represent everyone's reaction to loosing to belcher/storm lmao
This is the exact reason I quit playing. Actually, I gave it 3 months, spent 1k, and every game ended in 2 or 3 turns. It's extremely frustrating. Especially being new and trying to make a deck and the first person you play against, they criticize every play and tell you you can't play certain cards. Like dude youre going to win next turn anyway. Who gives a f*ck
@dovesr0478 can't play, I tried commander was told you can't use unfinity cards and I obliged and I tried pioneer and was told I can't play Ravnica Remastered cards, he went through my deck and basically took every creature card out, came home and went to build a new deck only to realize every card he took out was still format legal
cheating or not the deck is actually legit. my first match testing the deck i had infinite card draw on turn 4 and casted 2 grapeshots for 14 damage and 15 damage total 29 damage. also i didn't even need to use mox opals or simian spirit guide. simply having 4 untapped lands entering into the turn was enough. the match went onto 4 turns mainly cause my opening hand didn't have mox opals or simian spirit guides.
TBH he is up to round 9 @ 7-1 with merfolk, so he had a good time. IDK if merfolk does play chalice, but chalice on 0 is a FU to the cheerios deck and he doesn't get affected either. I hate that salt too, he kept a no land hand round 2 and like what?
Cut chalice for additional tron hate that weekend. Mainly was tilting at myself for not having played my chalices that weekend. But really laughed it off and had a beer with David after he kicked my behind that evening…
Only had a couple sb cards that did anything. 7 had no lane. Drew 6: single land, No sb card. 4 had sb cards but no land and had to go land, on top and potentially have David stumble on his second mana source. Drawing 4 wasn’t going to cut it and this wasn’t ‘London Mulligan’ where I get to see 7 each time and throw 1/2/3 back. It was draw your hand-size and scry 1. It was the proper play to keep the 5 -had I known the 5 was gonna be no land, I’d have risked it with the 6; but that’s not the deal… still made two PTs that year, starting the second 6-0. Post-Covid sold my collection, but kept fish/UR Delver (legacy) and D&T (legacy)… but haven’t more than a handful of tournaments since 2019.
Yeah that's a pain, what I hate is when you go to a major tournament with some friends and there's like 50=60 people there and you end up getting paired with someone that you went to the tournament with - and then it happens 3 times you're like "Why the hell did I come here, I should've just stayed home and played you guys at home instead of going 100 miles to play you guys like I do at home." That's why when I ran events I made sure that people didn't play people they came with in round 1, after that I can't control who plays who but at least you know in the first round it's someone new.
Ah I remember my first tournament when I just started out. I had a rakdos vampire list I threw together and my first match up was against mono red prison and I ended up pulling through it mainly because I ran so many basics. The second match was what got me into combo decks lol. The guy went by the name Kirby and he introduced me to birthing pod combo. The first match he gained infinite life and just dumped a giant bag of dice on the table and said that was his life total. The second he dealt me infinite damage.
The work you put in to your vids really makes this top quality viewing. You deliver it the way the stories (of such context) deserve to be delivered; sensibly structured unfolding, with that mild dash of drama
Feels like my first Legacy tournament. Saved up enough for a few Scrublands to put together a decent Maverick deck. Immediately bodied by Storm. Watched a man play solitaire for a few minutes straight trying to make sense of what was even happening.
Gotta admit, I like Quint’s sense of humour. He had an F6 piece of paper ready (visible at 9:17) to stop having to interact. For context for those unaware. F6 in MTGO would cause you to pass priority until the end of the turn. In the program, it was an easy way to stop the game from prompting you for asking for a response. It would be quite useful against long combo decks like Cheerios or Eggs.
Hey, Nikachu. I just wanted to say thank you for your content- I really love the format that you do where you "react" (I assume it's not the first time you've seen the videos, but seeing your expressions really helps me understand the gravity of something when it's happening), along with all the graphics and explanations. Awesome stuff.
This is why you make sure to cover your weakness when you build a deck. That way you have something in case something like this happens. And since most MTG players use net decks, then it shouldn't be a problem figuring out what your weakness is.
he had covered his weaknesses-he actually had an interaction spell. He didn't draw it in the first game and the second game he did draw it-but never saw a single land. The announcers didn't really go over it (and neither did this guy), but Spell Pierce is a spell that stops any one card from hitting the battlefield unless the opponent pays more mana-and his opponent comboed out as soon as they could both games.
I drove all the way to a tournament (Nashville to Loiusville) while giving someone a ride. I managed to day 2 but had to take my friend back. Should have drove back and slept in the car along the way or something but went home and over slept. Missed my chance to even make it back in time for round 10.
I remember Grand Prix Birmingham in the UK one time. Drove 200 miles or something to play. In the full day, 9am to 6pm wizards only managed to get 5 rounds done. Told everyone to go home and come back the next day to play round 6 of 'Day 1', at which point they would do the cut to see who makes it to 'Day 2', so if you were on the borderline they wanted you to do a 400 mile round trip for maybe only 2 games.
This was me- mid 1990’s; I drove from Key West FL to go to a single elimination Classic format tournament in Tallahassee FL. And yeah, I blew out first round….
God I genuinely miss Cedric and P Sullys banter. I worked computer based jobs during this time and having on SCGs coverage on my 2nd monitor featuring them was GOLDEN.
Quint definitely made the right decision playing a deck in his wheelhouse; as piloting a deck like Death's Shadow requires a lot (Especially if you haven't put in the reps). The mental fatigue (And misplays) that comes from piloting a deck you're less familiar with can do you in a lot more than unfavourable match-ups in many situations.
He's obviously pretty decent to have gotten 7-1 in a competitive event - so while I couldn't see what he sided or what he kept, I can only imagine that it included one or more answers to the Puresteel deck, and if so he decided to bank on that rather than drawing a 6 card hand hoping to get both land and answers.
Sideboard slots are usually super limited in modern. I wouldn't be suprised if he had like 2 answers top to this matchup one of them being something like dismember. Imagine this: 1x dismember, 1x vial, 5x merfolk. What do you do? You have only 2 dismembers in deck that you desperately need to remove enemy combo piece. You cannot win withouth this card. Yes there is no way you can win withouth lands as well but at least you have like 18 of those in your deck. Magic is complicated game, sometimes you are boned no matter what but a true pro will take any chance he can get and In this case it could had been 33% chance to draw a land. Not great. ruclips.net/video/K8QMjqu0_MY/видео.html This guy is a pro at chess. A grandmaster. In this game he was running out out of options, opponent was outplaying him. There is no RNG in chess, he was simple destinied to lose. What he did? He forge himself a fighting chance. All magic players should take that lesson and be like that.
I had mulled to 5 -it was a 5 with 2 answers (or the most ‘answer’ thing available, having not run chalice (easily the best card alongside a 1-mana kill spell against this deck)) -had to have him keep 1 land and me draw lands back-to-back.
this is why pongify exists, it's a 1 blue instant that kills a creature. sure it gives them a token but you're not killing a creature to make them have 1 less creature, you're killing a threat
It was last round of Saturday; and had to wait for my crew to finish the round anyway -there were still 45 minutes left in the round for them to play. 😂
A single draw piece isn't a guarantee for Cheerios... It's basically Sunny Side Up without the fiddly-ness. You sit there for a couple minutes while he tries to do his thing, and sometimes the game just tells him to pack it in.
Driving 500 miles to play MERFOLK and getting upset that you didn't go undefeated seems like going outside in the middle of winter and being mad that the ice cream truck hasn't come by yet
Good thing that most of Magic games aren't like that where you do nothing for 10 minutes while your opponent takes all the actions on Turn 1 or 2. But if you do like that for some reason, there's always Yugioh where 90% of games are just like that.
You know, for me, it's less about driving 500 miles just to lose to a Cheerios deck in the first match, and more about him driving 500 miles just to play a merfolk deck.
The only thing I don’t like about all in decks is when they get countered a lot of players scoop, and if I had to sit there and watch you take a 20 minute turn casting artifacts and bouncing them you damn well can sit there a few turns and lose gracefully.
To be fair, it's your decision to not scoop after they go off. While true, they might not have it, at a certain point they very likely do, and it's your call to make them prove it rather than scooping. I play a OTK deck in explorer on MTGA, and I'm always amazed that so many players don't scoop when I reanimate Omniscience and play Mastermind's Acquisition to tutor a card out of my sideboard. Seems pretty clear at that point that I've got the game if they can't immediately interact, yet they usually make me play it out. Now, if I lose access to all my copies of Mastermind's Acquisition and Invoke Justice (to mill or discard, perhaps, or they all get countered), I'll scoop - I know I can't win at that point, and we both have better things to do. Keep in mind this is competitive play - if it was casual at a kitchen table I might let my friends play around a bit.
@@jaxsonbateman I hear what your saying. Me personally, I try not scoop as long as someone isn’t messing me with me. For example, they have the win that turn, but they take we to long to do it or are playing cards they don’t need to. I find that annoying. I guess I’m just coming at from more of a casual angle. Like you as the OTK get to have your fun or you scoop, while say the control player doesn’t cuz either they get otkd or just quit on. I agree in a competitive sense when time is valuable then yeah scoop away if your chances of winning are zero. Lol, I guess I’m not sure where I stand on this now. I guess as long everyone is having fun the fuck it. That’s all that really matters in the end.
@@ccggenius I feel like you're implying that people that netdeck don't know how to win, and that's a common misconception. Netdecking is fine. I can't remember a Magic tournament giving out bonus points for originality of the deck.
@@jaxsonbateman No, I'm implying that people exist who copy a deck, and, without knowing how it works go to play games with it "because it's a good deck". Case in point: Arin Hansen's guest spot on TCC. ALWAYS make them show you the win.
Merfolk player could be bluffing Mindbreak trap but this idea doesn't work since glass cannon's user can't play around that so storm player will just go for the win anyway.
@@EmperorTiberiusII There are situation where keeping zero lander is fine. Even on play. If he had like 2 sideboard dismember and he drawed a single one of them then its worth the risk. Dunno man. If the matchup is really bad you do desperate things and cross fingers. Its super easy to judge but playing modern is diffrent game than your avarage arena daily.
5 card hand, 2 Spell Pierce in deck, and one was in hand. Odds of drawing a land ~1/3. Odds of a 4 card hand containing one of the two Spell Pierce AND a land... don't know the exact number, but the odds of hitting a pierce are ~2/15, and therefore the odds of hitting a pierce + a land are worse than that.
It hurt watching that. I play EDH with my playgroup every Sunday, there have been a few times where I get knocked out on turns 4-6 and I need to just sit there and wait for an hour for everyone else to finish.
It’s a tournament. The goal is to win. It shouldn’t matter who your opponent is. You try your best at the tournament and that’s what David did. Stevenson gave up entirely the second game also. He deserves no pity because he didn’t even give it his all.
He kept a 5 card hand with one of the few answers in his deck and no land. He ONLY wins if he has an answer. Are you saying he should have mulliganed to 4 in the hopes of drawing a card he only plays 2 of AND a land? The odds of that happening are WAY worse than the ~1/3 chance he draws a land.
I know how he felt. I was playing years ago at a Charleston, WV PTQ with a counterburn deck. I was in a hurry and last second adeed SWAMPS instead of ISLANDS and went 0-8, even though I nearly won one match with just burn. The tournament staff were so impressed by my not dropping out that they gave me some packs, not in sympathy but in respect. It was announced and aftera little laughing, I got a standing ovation. I just wanted to have fun. I still did.
Many years ago I had some friends who flew down from North Carolina to play in one of the "grinder" tournaments - hoping for a chance to play in National championship tournament. The grinder tournaments were single elimination. They ended up getting paired against each other in the first round. The winner of that round got deck checked at the beginning round 2. The judge ruled that the sleeves on his sideboard cards were less worn as slightly cleaner than the sleeves on his main deck cards (which is very understandable because the sideboard cards get played less than the main deck cards) and declared the sideboard cards to be marked. He was eliminated from the tournament by that ruling. So, the two of them flew at least as far as Stevenson drove for this tourney and were both eliminated after only having a match that they could have had at home.
@Nikachu MTG There was this hilarious interaction that happened once that I think you'll enjoy reading. I was playing Ranar, who creates a 1/1 spirit in the air whenever you exile a card from the battlefield or foretell a card. I had a small army down, in addition to Spear of Heliod, that gives all my creatures +1/+1. My brother casts Chaos Warp targeting my spear. I shuffle, cut, and reveal the top card. It's Bident of Thassa, which reads "whenever a creature you control deals damage to an opponent, draw a card." Needless to say, I won that game.
I didn't drive 500miles to a tournament, but once I drop my friends and I to a PTQ back during the first Ravnica time. I didn't know you needed a decklist, and thanks to traffic, by the time we got there, the tournament was starting in like 10 minutes. I couldn't write my deck fast enough, but 2 of my friends did (They were writing theirs during the drive). I got to spend the next 4 or so hours in a store in a strange town, watching my friends play.
Back in 2003 I played Dbz Score and me and brother built a glass cannon deck like this a Goku Non-Tokui-Waza deck. There was actually a decent chance you could win on turn one but if you failed you could get destroyed easily. I played it at a regionals and ended up winning many matches on turn one and ended up winning the entire Regionals. Of course after that regionals they promptly Errata'd 2 of the cards that enabled the combo but still amazing.
I had a similar experience, but instead of driving all day to lose in 2 turns, I drove all day to a Grand Prix right after Jace, Mind Sculptor got unbanned. I played 8 sets against straight control, 1 against land destruction, and I think I actually resolved less than 10 spells in those 9 sets combined. Was playing mono white goats. The only matchup I could play was my 1 set against Death's Shadow (which I won).
God damn, its like watching a Yugioh Tournament. The one guy is playing damn Solitaire, and you're playing Poker... mostly the part where you gotta keep your cool and not strangle the guy across from you.
Why did Stevenson keep his hand game 2? Quint took a mulligan down to 5 cards and thought that going to 4 would have been a death sentence anyway. It was a bad spot either way! Sorry that I missed that context in the video.
He had a spell pierce in hand and hoped to hit the land. He played 2 in his list in the board. Was his only interaction and hoped he made it
It was all in good fun. Had been on that deck for all of just a few days at that point. Wasnt even the fastest version i had.
just a question because I stoped playing MTG modern/extended a long time ago (and I only played standard again for a while on arena) but isn't mindbreak trap a sideboard card against combo decks anymore ??
I used to love that shit back in the days,
storm ?? : straight to exile,
any combo in a single turn with a big payoff : straight to exile
uncounterable win condition: I kid you not, straight to exile
Against the right version of storm, yes. But it's a very narrow piece of hate, only good vs Storm.
That makes sense. I was thinking he was holding 7 and kept a no lander
He was 7-1 by the time he was in that match. Seems like it wasn’t a waste of a drive.
Whoever commented before me might be a shadow van
@@aquireeverything9382 everybody is shadow banned. If you have two different accounts on two different devices you can truly see he horrific in play.
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driving 500 miles to be a living storm count is definitely a waste. Regardless of score.
If this is true, I wish NickachuMTG would have included this information in video. It would only have taken a few seconds...
Though it would have destroyed the embellished drama of his script, I suppose.
🤔🙃🤮
As a yugioh player who gets destroyed in 0 turns I can relate
Facts😂
Yugioh is such a busted game that I don't even play and I still lose regularly.
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redeyes fusion inferno fire blast ftk?
You Gay Yo
I don't understand the problem. Nikachu's Grandpa used to walk 16 miles in the freezing snow to his lgs and if he died on turn 2 he would say: " That's Magic"
Uphill both ways!
@@drmajalis1583 🤣
Love it lol
I thought you was gonna say to get to school 😂😂 , but this works too 😂
I think we are all overlooking the fact he was wearing no shoes.
As a European, I find it amazing how someone can drive for hours without ever having to make a turn!
Europeans also found it weird when I hired a car when I was on holiday there and drove like 3500km in two weeks 😅
Don’t be too impressed. It’s literally the only way to travel here, which sucks for people who hate driving.
he turned around to go home
I remember getting on the PA turnpike and hearing my GPS say "continue straight for 674 kilometers"
The interstate system is awesome
7 - 1 vs. 7 - 1, other than this round I'd say he did pretty good on the whole
Oh good. Just from the video I thought he was out after just one matchup. Glad he got to play some other games first.
@@parkermacinnis3977 Yes, the video misleads you into thinking he shows up, loses and goes home. But he played probably 8 matches before that one and at least 1 more after.
I’m so glad you clarified this because I swore I was about to loose sleep tonight 😂
@@prestonpicante Brah, how do you not know how to spell "lose" on a gaming channel?
Thank you. I was feeling really bad for the poor guy.
"Alotta combo decks look good against zero land" followed by the commentators laughter will forever be my favorite MTG moment of all time LMFAOO
The man drove 500 miles to give his mortal enemy such a resounding victory that he gave him a false sense of security and caused him to ultimately not become champion. Mission accomplished!
This comment deserves ten thousand likes and more.
The false sense of security was so profound the man truly felt invincible, decided to cross the street without looking both ways and got churned into meat sauce by an oncoming vehicle. Justice.
As a close personal friend to the antangonist, I can confirm he is in fact the fun police. He plays a Titan in Destiny and tower camps in Warzone. If you have hopes and dreams to just smile slightly, he will crush that instantly....
Your friend and I both play Titans in Destiny, but we would not get along. I don't play with the fun police players from my old play group
If I actually liked the guy I would just do what he does to people back at him but better tell he didn't have any fun any more look up and say what you wanna play next I'll crush your shit again
@@Duransurik pretty sure I just stroked out trying to read your comment.
Scum
Haha your boy is a bastard we would get along. One return creature would work well
''A lot of combo decks look good against 0 lands'' this is the best call in broadcasting history
unless it's going up against manaless dredge
I like how he starts helping turn the dice
His opponent asked him to
he would get bored otherwise
no way im keeping track of my opponents storm count. give me a coloring book instead
No; I just did it because i had nothing better to do.
@@quintstevenson6292 I’d say it’s a bit of good sportsmanship too.
That commentary was savage: "a lot of combo decks look good against 0 lands"... couldn't stop laughing!
Also, my coworkers asked what was so funny, but it was impossible to explain that without explaining how to play magic and then explaining the archetypes, and so on...
yeah, where was the mulligan? why do you keep no lands on the play without having allready mulled down to... honestly I think down to 1, just... having something to play on one is *very* real, baring a way to win in the back pocket, 1 island in play is better then two spells you can't cast in hand
@@The_Murder_Party if you mulligan down to 2, odds are you're not going to win that match because you'll have no way to draw cards except for the rare 1 mana draw 1 card and most matches are decided around turn 3 on either side
@@The_Murder_Party also, the reason for that was that the opponent's deck was designed around a turn 1 or 2 victory
Say in Joker voice "You wouldnt understand"
@@nathanielbass771 true, but you have a chance aside from no and pass on turn one, you need *something* for a spell pierce or whatever, at least go to 5!
I had this exact experience at my local pro tour qualifier, came in with my barely polished 8 Rack deck with no modern experience. First match up was Cheerios, and I just sat there, questioning myself and my decisions.
The other guy was nice enough to show me his deck and how it worked after he beat me, but yeah it was such a gut wrenching experience.
The good aspect was that I didn’t drive 500 miles though 😅
1 quadrillon years ago, I went in a snow storm, to another town (Ok... not 500 miles) only to die round 1 to a channel fireball turn 2 win (Was not best of 3, only 1 match)... HOWEVER, during and after that tournament, I traded so much that I ended "earning" way more than the first prize. One one my favorite mtg event ever, even though O played very litttle actually.
My first tournament I ever played, I lost to a guy running some Karn deck. He looked at me and said “remember this moment” before he went off as I sat there helpless and empty inside
@@juventus1201 he's the kind of lame that gets throat chopped in the lot.
That deck is what I call an idiot deck. Anyone could play it and win. It's not even challenging.
@@MrLaughingcorpse most decks are, these days
Damn. My heart goes out to
that guy. He looked to defeated. That sucks.
What did we learn; never drive 500 miles just for a tournament
I'd do 499 miles, but never 500.
@@alanzhu4473 but.. I WOULD WALK 500 MILES and I WOULD WALK 500 MORE. Just to BE THE MAN WHO WALKED...
LADAADADADADADA
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Never drive 500 miles just to keep a no-lander
@@davestephens3246 well...look at it in terms of fuel cost. most tournaments have prizes in the hundreds if not thousands of dollars (the bigger the event, the bigger the prize pool), 1000 miles of driving in this economy at maximum fuel efficiency is roughly: 1000 / 40 mpg = 25 x $5 = $125 minimum also, a blue deck with no "mess with the opponent' spells?
@@nathanielbass771 I mean the man went 7-1
I got kicked out of my playgroup because they would drive 30+mins just to get Lock out and/or combo out by turn 2 each game lol. So one day they invited me out to go play over there. 45 minute drive just to get teamed up on the whole night. I asked why? They said, now I know how it feels to waste gas time and money not to play. 😅
Deserved lol
Just troll them all
see, I do that same stuff, but I do all the driving for my group. We actively play with me as the antagonist/Villain against all 3 of them, and I still win more than I lose.
Play a nicer deck every couple times just to throw them off.
UPDATE: I was never welcomed/invited back to the playgroup I played with for years.
Needless to say I play nicer decks these days with a casual group a few times a year. Most of the time I just take the L and just appreciate being there in the first place. 😎
Keeps 0 land hand, gets mad because he can’t play. Seems logical
Prolly played 1 vapor snag only or something and felt desperate
For real
I played a few nice tournaments in competitive pauper and for god's sake I would have mullied to 5 cards if needed to find a frkin land, better than starts with 0 and concede at turn 2 or 3.
@@aklepatzky wow.....
@@a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 👨👨👦this is you in the future having a gae relationship
That 500 miles back home must have turned into a thousand miles
Man, look at that sadistic smile in the judge's face at 8:35 (when David starts casting his artifacts) hahaha
Watching him help track his opponents storm causes me so much emotional pain
I would drive 500 hundred miles, and I would drive 500 more, just to be the man to lose at Magic.
I would listen to that cover all day
Prior to round four.
Gonna be that man who walks a thousand miles just to lose to effin no skill solitaire netdecks smh
This feels like the time i built a new commander deck, went to the store to test it, and then proceeded to be wiped every turn cycle. I ended up playing my 3 mana commander for only 17 mana!
Sounds fun!
Yeah a lot of people who play magic are cowards and just rely on removal and counter tribal to get anywhere in a game. Always play with friends if you can.
This is one of my favorite videos ever I didn't expect you to react to it hahaha. You could tell his soul was crushed and perfectly represent everyone's reaction to loosing to belcher/storm lmao
This is the exact reason I quit playing. Actually, I gave it 3 months, spent 1k, and every game ended in 2 or 3 turns. It's extremely frustrating. Especially being new and trying to make a deck and the first person you play against, they criticize every play and tell you you can't play certain cards. Like dude youre going to win next turn anyway. Who gives a f*ck
Can't play, or shouldn't play? The first is just a rules callout, the second is advice, even if it wasn't asked for.
@dovesr0478 can't play, I tried commander was told you can't use unfinity cards and I obliged and I tried pioneer and was told I can't play Ravnica Remastered cards, he went through my deck and basically took every creature card out, came home and went to build a new deck only to realize every card he took out was still format legal
@@linkintalent Yeah... never trust randos at the card shop. Most of them are woefully uninformed.
The best part of this video is getting to hear Cedric and Patrick on commentary again
ngl. this was exactly what I was thinking
Truuu
#bringbacktheresleevables
Cedric was in my 10th grade biology class in high school and we were on the wrestling team togrther. He was so damn funny then too
The best part about these videos is how we always find out later that the combo guy went 7-1 by trick-shuffling his deck.
He was cheating?
cheating or not the deck is actually legit. my first match testing the deck i had infinite card draw on turn 4 and casted 2 grapeshots for 14 damage and 15 damage total 29 damage. also i didn't even need to use mox opals or simian spirit guide. simply having 4 untapped lands entering into the turn was enough. the match went onto 4 turns mainly cause my opening hand didn't have mox opals or simian spirit guides.
Man drives 500 miles home contemplating his own existence
This physically hurt to watch. It's like watching a modern meta yugioh deck.
Nothing like watching a combo deck play solitaire at high-level competitive play expecting deep-thought plays.
I once told someone at casual play that he could've stayed home and played with himself when he played a combo deck.
@@jasontepp5319 dick move but ok
@@jasontepp5319 Lmao true
The official at the very end kills me. Even he was like, damn that sucks brah. Good luck next year. That quick head shake says it all.
TBH he is up to round 9 @ 7-1 with merfolk, so he had a good time. IDK if merfolk does play chalice, but chalice on 0 is a FU to the cheerios deck and he doesn't get affected either. I hate that salt too, he kept a no land hand round 2 and like what?
Cut chalice for additional tron hate that weekend. Mainly was tilting at myself for not having played my chalices that weekend. But really laughed it off and had a beer with David after he kicked my behind that evening…
@@quintstevenson6292 it's the man himself!
@@quintstevenson6292 Wooah.. The man himself! You're a legend!
Thanks for sharing your side on this ridiculous match-up.
@@quintstevenson6292 What was your thought process between keeping a 0 land hand game 2?... That just seems like a huge punt, too risky for my taste.
Only had a couple sb cards that did anything. 7 had no lane. Drew 6: single land, No sb card. 4 had sb cards but no land and had to go land, on top and potentially have David stumble on his second mana source. Drawing 4 wasn’t going to cut it and this wasn’t ‘London Mulligan’ where I get to see 7 each time and throw 1/2/3 back. It was draw your hand-size and scry 1. It was the proper play to keep the 5 -had I known the 5 was gonna be no land, I’d have risked it with the 6; but that’s not the deal… still made two PTs that year, starting the second 6-0. Post-Covid sold my collection, but kept fish/UR Delver (legacy) and D&T (legacy)… but haven’t more than a handful of tournaments since 2019.
Yeah that's a pain, what I hate is when you go to a major tournament with some friends and there's like 50=60 people there and you end up getting paired with someone that you went to the tournament with - and then it happens 3 times you're like "Why the hell did I come here, I should've just stayed home and played you guys at home instead of going 100 miles to play you guys like I do at home." That's why when I ran events I made sure that people didn't play people they came with in round 1, after that I can't control who plays who but at least you know in the first round it's someone new.
This is why I only play edh
And he had to pay for gas
Edit: Tysm for likes and a heart
Thats why his hands were so bad, he used up all his gas getting there
I love the punch out theme. The music choice is very fitting.
I’m so happy some people notice!
Ah I remember my first tournament when I just started out. I had a rakdos vampire list I threw together and my first match up was against mono red prison and I ended up pulling through it mainly because I ran so many basics. The second match was what got me into combo decks lol. The guy went by the name Kirby and he introduced me to birthing pod combo. The first match he gained infinite life and just dumped a giant bag of dice on the table and said that was his life total. The second he dealt me infinite damage.
oh wow how nice - Quint even moves the dice counter for David so he has something to do!
The work you put in to your vids really makes this top quality viewing. You deliver it the way the stories (of such context) deserve to be delivered; sensibly structured unfolding, with that mild dash of drama
Thanks for noticing my effort ☺️
Except for his voice, he does an OK job.
Feels like my first Legacy tournament. Saved up enough for a few Scrublands to put together a decent Maverick deck. Immediately bodied by Storm. Watched a man play solitaire for a few minutes straight trying to make sense of what was even happening.
Gotta admit, I like Quint’s sense of humour. He had an F6 piece of paper ready (visible at 9:17) to stop having to interact.
For context for those unaware. F6 in MTGO would cause you to pass priority until the end of the turn. In the program, it was an easy way to stop the game from prompting you for asking for a response. It would be quite useful against long combo decks like Cheerios or Eggs.
Hey, Nikachu. I just wanted to say thank you for your content- I really love the format that you do where you "react" (I assume it's not the first time you've seen the videos, but seeing your expressions really helps me understand the gravity of something when it's happening), along with all the graphics and explanations. Awesome stuff.
You’re welcome! Glad you love them!
This is why you make sure to cover your weakness when you build a deck. That way you have something in case something like this happens. And since most MTG players use net decks, then it shouldn't be a problem figuring out what your weakness is.
How do you cover your weakness in a game where it is pretty regular to lose in 2 turns?
@@matman3499 That's something ya gotta figure out.
he had covered his weaknesses-he actually had an interaction spell. He didn't draw it in the first game and the second game he did draw it-but never saw a single land. The announcers didn't really go over it (and neither did this guy), but Spell Pierce is a spell that stops any one card from hitting the battlefield unless the opponent pays more mana-and his opponent comboed out as soon as they could both games.
i dont think spell pierce is an answer. blocks 1 copy of storm thats it.
I drove all the way to a tournament (Nashville to Loiusville) while giving someone a ride. I managed to day 2 but had to take my friend back. Should have drove back and slept in the car along the way or something but went home and over slept. Missed my chance to even make it back in time for round 10.
Ya know, I was thinking about building a modern deck… thanks for bringing me to my senses.
Sounds like every tournament I have ever signed up for.
I remember Grand Prix Birmingham in the UK one time. Drove 200 miles or something to play. In the full day, 9am to 6pm wizards only managed to get 5 rounds done. Told everyone to go home and come back the next day to play round 6 of 'Day 1', at which point they would do the cut to see who makes it to 'Day 2', so if you were on the borderline they wanted you to do a 400 mile round trip for maybe only 2 games.
You know that guy got bodied hard when he got "destoryed"
6:28 That's grapeshot for 2000 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I never got into magic when I was young the second I realized you could get land lock/drought. Saved so much time and money.
Just play green and you're gucci
This was me- mid 1990’s; I drove from Key West FL to go to a single elimination Classic format tournament in Tallahassee FL. And yeah, I blew out first round….
God I genuinely miss Cedric and P Sullys banter. I worked computer based jobs during this time and having on SCGs coverage on my 2nd monitor featuring them was GOLDEN.
Honestly if I saw this I'd just get up and walk away, that's utter bull shit 😂
Quint definitely made the right decision playing a deck in his wheelhouse; as piloting a deck like Death's Shadow requires a lot (Especially if you haven't put in the reps). The mental fatigue (And misplays) that comes from piloting a deck you're less familiar with can do you in a lot more than unfavourable match-ups in many situations.
I loved your professional advice, Nikachu - it was brilliant! I’m sure he (Stevenson) appreciated it.
Could have won if he didn't keep the No land hand and the side in those counter spells
Honestly, I don't think it was going to matter :P
He's obviously pretty decent to have gotten 7-1 in a competitive event - so while I couldn't see what he sided or what he kept, I can only imagine that it included one or more answers to the Puresteel deck, and if so he decided to bank on that rather than drawing a 6 card hand hoping to get both land and answers.
Sideboard slots are usually super limited in modern. I wouldn't be suprised if he had like 2 answers top to this matchup one of them being something like dismember. Imagine this: 1x dismember, 1x vial, 5x merfolk. What do you do? You have only 2 dismembers in deck that you desperately need to remove enemy combo piece. You cannot win withouth this card. Yes there is no way you can win withouth lands as well but at least you have like 18 of those in your deck.
Magic is complicated game, sometimes you are boned no matter what but a true pro will take any chance he can get and In this case it could had been 33% chance to draw a land. Not great.
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This guy is a pro at chess. A grandmaster. In this game he was running out out of options, opponent was outplaying him. There is no RNG in chess, he was simple destinied to lose. What he did? He forge himself a fighting chance. All magic players should take that lesson and be like that.
I had mulled to 5 -it was a 5 with 2 answers (or the most ‘answer’ thing available, having not run chalice (easily the best card alongside a 1-mana kill spell against this deck)) -had to have him keep 1 land and me draw lands back-to-back.
Just IMAGINE what words he uttered to the emptiness of his car on that 7 HOUR drive back home... Jesus lol
Bruh . . . I would listen to that rage recording
After getting bouned from competitive play I hope our hero was able to enjoy the rest of his time there.
“Blue can’t destroy creatures”
Looks at Pongify and Rapid Hybridization
I would walk 500 miles and I would walk 500 more. Just to be that man who walked a 1000 miles to lose in 2 turns? Wow don’t remember those lyrics………..
Duuuuuudeeeee
Recently heard that song!!
So cool!
this is why pongify exists, it's a 1 blue instant that kills a creature. sure it gives them a token but you're not killing a creature to make them have 1 less creature, you're killing a threat
Imagine drive 500 miles to forget your sideboard at home 🤣 Quint could have plenty of answers in a blue deck
what would be the answers for mono blue?
“A lot of combo decks look great against zero lands” 😂
This is just a typical yugioh experience
This man will never leave home without Pongify ever again
Blue has rapid hybridization and Pongify. Arguably two of the better creature removal spells in the game
i know a guy who flew from australia to GenCon for vtm rivals. he got 4 to last place.
I don’t get it, why didn’t he mulligan that no land hand in game 2? Was he on too much Turkish amphetamines for his long drive?
Just frustrated and pissed, I think. Just going through the motions.
5 card hand, 2 outs in list, 1 in hand. Odds of drawing a land are better than a hypothetical 4 card hand having both an answer AND a land.
I got to commend you. You've gotten better at not sounding like Frankie who brings us the weather.
the 2nd game as soon as sram hit the board I would of just scooped and walked away knowing that I was fucked either way..
Yea. He would have had extra time to get a decent meal or some cigarettes and cool off before the next round (if there is one)
It was last round of Saturday; and had to wait for my crew to finish the round anyway -there were still 45 minutes left in the round for them to play. 😂
A single draw piece isn't a guarantee for Cheerios... It's basically Sunny Side Up without the fiddly-ness. You sit there for a couple minutes while he tries to do his thing, and sometimes the game just tells him to pack it in.
it's not a guaranteed you can keep drawing cards or have the mana sources to cast grape shot
Driving 500 miles to play MERFOLK and getting upset that you didn't go undefeated seems like going outside in the middle of winter and being mad that the ice cream truck hasn't come by yet
Good thing that most of Magic games aren't like that where you do nothing for 10 minutes while your opponent takes all the actions on Turn 1 or 2. But if you do like that for some reason, there's always Yugioh where 90% of games are just like that.
You know, for me, it's less about driving 500 miles just to lose to a Cheerios deck in the first match, and more about him driving 500 miles just to play a merfolk deck.
The only thing I don’t like about all in decks is when they get countered a lot of players scoop, and if I had to sit there and watch you take a 20 minute turn casting artifacts and bouncing them you damn well can sit there a few turns and lose gracefully.
To be fair, it's your decision to not scoop after they go off. While true, they might not have it, at a certain point they very likely do, and it's your call to make them prove it rather than scooping. I play a OTK deck in explorer on MTGA, and I'm always amazed that so many players don't scoop when I reanimate Omniscience and play Mastermind's Acquisition to tutor a card out of my sideboard. Seems pretty clear at that point that I've got the game if they can't immediately interact, yet they usually make me play it out.
Now, if I lose access to all my copies of Mastermind's Acquisition and Invoke Justice (to mill or discard, perhaps, or they all get countered), I'll scoop - I know I can't win at that point, and we both have better things to do. Keep in mind this is competitive play - if it was casual at a kitchen table I might let my friends play around a bit.
@@jaxsonbateman I hear what your saying. Me personally, I try not scoop as long as someone isn’t messing me with me. For example, they have the win that turn, but they take we to long to do it or are playing cards they don’t need to. I find that annoying. I guess I’m just coming at from more of a casual angle. Like you as the OTK get to have your fun or you scoop, while say the control player doesn’t cuz either they get otkd or just quit on. I agree in a competitive sense when time is valuable then yeah scoop away if your chances of winning are zero. Lol, I guess I’m not sure where I stand on this now. I guess as long everyone is having fun the fuck it. That’s all that really matters in the end.
@@jaxsonbateman You're playing online; there's every possibility that you netdecked and have zero idea how to actually WIN.
@@ccggenius I feel like you're implying that people that netdeck don't know how to win, and that's a common misconception.
Netdecking is fine. I can't remember a Magic tournament giving out bonus points for originality of the deck.
@@jaxsonbateman No, I'm implying that people exist who copy a deck, and, without knowing how it works go to play games with it "because it's a good deck". Case in point: Arin Hansen's guest spot on TCC. ALWAYS make them show you the win.
😂 The thumbnail you used for the video! Looooool!!! We all know that face...
Why did he keep that hand in game 2?
Merfolk player could be bluffing Mindbreak trap but this idea doesn't work since glass cannon's user can't play around that so storm player will just go for the win anyway.
Step 1: Keep a no lander on the play.
Step 2: Lose.
Step 3: Shocked Pikachu face
@@EmperorTiberiusII There are situation where keeping zero lander is fine. Even on play.
If he had like 2 sideboard dismember and he drawed a single one of them then its worth the risk.
Dunno man. If the matchup is really bad you do desperate things and cross fingers. Its super easy to judge but playing modern is diffrent game than your avarage arena daily.
5 card hand, 2 Spell Pierce in deck, and one was in hand. Odds of drawing a land ~1/3. Odds of a 4 card hand containing one of the two Spell Pierce AND a land... don't know the exact number, but the odds of hitting a pierce are ~2/15, and therefore the odds of hitting a pierce + a land are worse than that.
I like the one announcer trying to name every equipment and the other just saying “yeah it doesn’t matter what it is, it’s zero cost.”
It hurt watching that. I play EDH with my playgroup every Sunday, there have been a few times where I get knocked out on turns 4-6 and I need to just sit there and wait for an hour for everyone else to finish.
same, once had to sit for an hour and a half and they were using my phone as the table life counter :/
@@BigWeebEnergy Oof, salt on the wound haha
David looked like he could have been stacking his deck on the shuffle
I hav maaaaad respect of the losing guy… he was pissed but he showed great sportsmanship
All I can think of is the Zuko meme "That's rough buddy" 🤣
It’s a tournament. The goal is to win. It shouldn’t matter who your opponent is. You try your best at the tournament and that’s what David did.
Stevenson gave up entirely the second game also. He deserves no pity because he didn’t even give it his all.
He kept a 5 card hand with one of the few answers in his deck and no land. He ONLY wins if he has an answer. Are you saying he should have mulliganed to 4 in the hopes of drawing a card he only plays 2 of AND a land? The odds of that happening are WAY worse than the ~1/3 chance he draws a land.
Love the punch out references and the bad corner advice 😅
I love Storm as a mechanic so much because it leads to insane plays that most people wouldnt have expected until its to late
“Have any of you ever been in Quint’s position?”
I’ll never keep a no lander unless its belcher or no land dredge lol
I know how he felt. I was playing years ago at a Charleston, WV PTQ with a counterburn deck. I was in a hurry and last second adeed SWAMPS instead of ISLANDS and went 0-8, even though I nearly won one match with just burn. The tournament staff were so impressed by my not dropping out that they gave me some packs, not in sympathy but in respect. It was announced and aftera little laughing, I got a standing ovation. I just wanted to have fun. I still did.
Respect!
At least you only had to play the pure magic of red and none of that yucky blue.
Many years ago I had some friends who flew down from North Carolina to play in one of the "grinder" tournaments - hoping for a chance to play in National championship tournament. The grinder tournaments were single elimination. They ended up getting paired against each other in the first round. The winner of that round got deck checked at the beginning round 2. The judge ruled that the sleeves on his sideboard cards were less worn as slightly cleaner than the sleeves on his main deck cards (which is very understandable because the sideboard cards get played less than the main deck cards) and declared the sideboard cards to be marked. He was eliminated from the tournament by that ruling. So, the two of them flew at least as far as Stevenson drove for this tourney and were both eliminated after only having a match that they could have had at home.
8:43 that's pretty much every prerelease i've been to.
Yeah he's not a protagonist
Or a villain that's just magic
I don't care how far he drove its not a tragedy it's magic
@Nikachu MTG
There was this hilarious interaction that happened once that I think you'll enjoy reading. I was playing Ranar, who creates a 1/1 spirit in the air whenever you exile a card from the battlefield or foretell a card. I had a small army down, in addition to Spear of Heliod, that gives all my creatures +1/+1. My brother casts Chaos Warp targeting my spear. I shuffle, cut, and reveal the top card. It's Bident of Thassa, which reads "whenever a creature you control deals damage to an opponent, draw a card." Needless to say, I won that game.
Mono blue, and he keeps a no land hand in game two. I have zero sympathy for him.
same thing happens in poker tournys guy flew to england got knocked out on the first hand with AA
So in other words this is the new Yu-gi-oh win first turn game?
hahaha the line " a lot of combo decks look good against no lands" xD
I didn't drive 500miles to a tournament, but once I drop my friends and I to a PTQ back during the first Ravnica time. I didn't know you needed a decklist, and thanks to traffic, by the time we got there, the tournament was starting in like 10 minutes. I couldn't write my deck fast enough, but 2 of my friends did (They were writing theirs during the drive). I got to spend the next 4 or so hours in a store in a strange town, watching my friends play.
Back in 2003 I played Dbz Score and me and brother built a glass cannon deck like this a Goku Non-Tokui-Waza deck. There was actually a decent chance you could win on turn one but if you failed you could get destroyed easily. I played it at a regionals and ended up winning many matches on turn one and ended up winning the entire Regionals. Of course after that regionals they promptly Errata'd 2 of the cards that enabled the combo but still amazing.
Damn, buddy got destoryed
I had a similar experience, but instead of driving all day to lose in 2 turns, I drove all day to a Grand Prix right after Jace, Mind Sculptor got unbanned. I played 8 sets against straight control, 1 against land destruction, and I think I actually resolved less than 10 spells in those 9 sets combined. Was playing mono white goats. The only matchup I could play was my 1 set against Death's Shadow (which I won).
Nik ~ "Blue can't destroy Creatures!"
Pongify ~ "Am I a joke to you?
Dude keeps adding his opponnets dice lol. Thats icing on the cake IMO
God damn, its like watching a Yugioh Tournament. The one guy is playing damn Solitaire, and you're playing Poker... mostly the part where you gotta keep your cool and not strangle the guy across from you.
"They ask Quint to keep count of storm."
That's a hard thing, forcing a man to twist his own hanging rope.