i took a good look at the japanese guy's deck before i watch the match. So, i asked myself: "how the hell can this guy win with no damage? What if the opponent has cards like Celestial Colonnade and some way to gain life?" well, i can't believe it! What a deck! How did this guy come up with such a bright idea to build a deck like that?! just by looking at it, you are not sure that it's gonna work; and this is the deck that almost won the world's championship that year!!! Grats to Shouta Yasooka! he is the man
Kind of wish modern stayed this exact format. Nothing broken. Just before jund got broken with deathrite. 5-color zoo decks were playable and Geist of saint traft was the best 3 dropw
Look how hard shouta had to work to establish a cryptic command lock. Now that whole process has been to reduced to just playing mystic sanctuary and islands 🤷♂️
This basically comes down to Finkel and Kibler having a good answer to the metagame of that tournament, except that Yasooka had an answer to the metagame plus the Finkel/Kibler deck. Real great magic.
After rewatching game 3, I believe Jon made a mistake by playing Snapcaster Mage at the end of his turn instead of Restoration Angel. His opponent had 3 mana, so Yasooka could only play Mana Leak or Remand on Jon's Angel, but Jon had the spell snare at the ready. So there was absolutely no disadvantage to playing Restoration Angel there where Snapcaster could (and got) Spell Snared. Also, Restoration Angel dodges lightning bolt.
True, if everyone is playing the deck, it should be banned eventually to keep innovation going. But the card Wild Nacatl, for example, is hardly to be banned because it's " just too much " for the format. Cards like Jace, Stoneforge, are powerful enough to be banned. I just see a lot of people saying " This card is banned in modern, it's obviously super overpowered. " which is just not true.
You have to remember that cards are not always banned because of their power level but to encourage diversity. E.g. Nacatl is not actually too good for modern, it's that it's such a solid choice and makes all your aggro decks either affinity or zoo since it wants you to play plains, mountains and forests.
I like John's play in the last few turns of the last game, up to double dismembering the snap caster over pathing it to draw out Shouta's counterspells in an attempt to stick the Baneslayer, his only chance at victory. It looked like a beating, but it was brilliant play.
I felt so sorry for Finkel in the livecast. Not that I am a fan of him but it was almost heartbreaking that he never once was able to play out anything on his terms. Respect for Yasooka.
Vendilion Clique has to enter the battlefield in order for its ability to trigger. Therefore you have time to respond with a path before the ability resolves. You can dump any card from your that is instant speed so it's not a Clique target.
+xMarto96 Remanding you own spell becomes rather common between controlling decks. Since in this case Shouta's deck was a tempo deck using Vials, but it was still a mana intensive RUG tempo deck. Since the original purpose of remand is to achieve a tempo gain without the loss of card advantage, ex) remand targeting kitchen finks, since they've spent 3 mana and you 2 without a difference in card advantage. However, as the games go longer and players make more land drops, they have plenty of mana to recast their spells. At this point, remanding your own spell in response to their removal or counter is a much better proposition since it might have set you back three mana turn 7, but it gained you a card. Since modern is too fast for draws spells with X in them, efficient cards ex) lightning bolt or cards that has 2-1 written on them ex) snapcaster mage, sees a lot more play. Hence, it is important to grind out as much value as possible with a card in a non-aggro matchup in modern, therefore justifying remanding your own spell.
Yes, 60, that's the "core." However, making solid sideboard choices goes in to deck construction. Because if you move sideboard cards to your "core" deck...they become apart of your "core" deck. Ergo, those cards are ones you make decisions on in deck building. Like we BOTH said, they give you chances to change things up in bad match-ups.
The deck is the 60 that is the core. The Sideboard is not the deck. It's called the sideboard, because that's what it is. It's there to give you the ability to add additional cards for your bad matchups. Finkel was losing to Aether Vial alone. Either he didn't bring in his Stony Silence's, or he thought he could play around them. That was the only card in Yasooka's deck that made playing it against it awkward. All he needed was to cut him off of the Vials.
"Why didn't he play artifact destruction" >Disenchant >Stony Silence They're both in his board. He didn't bring them because vial isn't always relevant, like you saw in game 3.
Not being snarky or making a big deal out of it but I believe the correct pronunciation of "Æ" in Æther Vial is "ah". It is similar to the "a" in "cat" or "apple". Just my two cents. By the way, hooray for good quality video! :D
Cryptic Command needs 3 sources of blue, not 4. Two of the lands are Flooded Groves, but with the way he tapped, he'd only have access to 1RUU...unless I'm missing something.
"An Actual Honest to God Flyer". "An Actual Honest to God 2/1 and 2/1 Beating each other". "An actual Honest to God Player's Championship Semfinals". Richard Hagon... In the words of Rich Hagon "I despair of you".
I think he went U into UU with flooded grove, used one of the U that was floating and turn that into UU using another flooded grove so in that way he got UUUR
I’ve never heard someone more committed to saying as many wrong things as possible as Zac Hill It’s clear he just does not think before he makes claims about the game
The commentators mentioned Finkel's Stoney Silences being in his sideboard going in to the match. He didn't switch them out. If he thought he could play around them with his current card choices he was proven wrong, consistently, in 3 games. That's my point. He made a choice, and it was obviously the wrong one. We're debating semantics here, but the point is, he lost. Not by a 3-2 close game, he was shut-out. One card or no, he couldn't play around it -shrug- it sucks, but that's the truth.
Then that means that Yasooka had the better deck. The point of deck building is build a deck and sideboard for potential threats. However, this did not happen. No one had answers to Yasooka's deck. Hence why he went 11-1.
Ah. I would say you are wrong. A consistent turn 2 3/3 is quite overpowered in my opinion. I would feel that it's the best one drop ever. I would estimate that it deals on average 4.5 damage, takes up at least 2.5 of your opponents available mana. In general, turn one nacatl, turn two smash for three is far too overpowered. The zoo deck was riding on this card's back.
Hence my comment. 'Part skill, Part luck.' It's no coincidence that these guys can win up to 65% of their games. But ponder is so good that it's banned, foresee is unplayable in all formats besides block and possibly standard.
"but he wasn't properly prepared in the Sideboard" you mentioned the sideboard sir, in your original post. I mentioned both in my initial critique as well. I did not go off on a tangent. As for being a douchebag, that's a bit harsh, as I've not insulted you nor anything else you've said. We disagree on who had the better deck, but we both agree that Finkel didn't utilize his sideboard -shrug- it's a simple as that.
If you don't know what the cards are from just their pictures, you might need more practice in the game. Every card could have no words on it and I would know what every one did, but that's just me I guess, not like they print full art cards without words cuz people pay too much attention to this game is it? Not trying to insult you, just saying you aren't on their level if you have to read the cards.
I'm astounded that Finkel didn't bring in anything against the Aether Vials...I daresay that that card alone won the game(s) for Yasooka--why didn't Finkel bring in any artifact hate?
cards are often at a lower rarity than they should be in older sets because playtesting was less thorough and some cards just weren't as strong before others were printed. KCI is an uncommon and that is banned in modern lol
I think he only had vial in his opening hand in game 1. Game two he drew it after a couple draw steps plus a serum visions (so it was. A few cards down), and he didn’t draw any for a while in game 3.
lol don't I know it...I have draw luck, plain and simple. But luck can be helped with consistency. If you know your deck and can analyze ins and outs for various situations you stand a better chance of winning. Luck is just where the cards fall when you shuffle and randomize. Hence why Ponder, Serum Visions, Foresee, etc are awesome cards, top decking doesn't matter when you can plan your draws and smooth them out.
i took a good look at the japanese guy's deck before i watch the match. So, i asked myself: "how the hell can this guy win with no damage? What if the opponent has cards like Celestial Colonnade and some way to gain life?"
well, i can't believe it! What a deck! How did this guy come up with such a bright idea to build a deck like that?! just by looking at it, you are not sure that it's gonna work; and this is the deck that almost won the world's championship that year!!! Grats to Shouta Yasooka! he is the man
Really like how the japanese dude is playing. Calm, thoughtful plus he keeps his base tidy. Pleasure to watch.
These are my two favourite players. Calm and precise
It is so nice that the cards are highlighted!!! Before I never knew what was going on. This should be done each time a Card enters the battlefield
Kind of wish modern stayed this exact format. Nothing broken. Just before jund got broken with deathrite. 5-color zoo decks were playable and Geist of saint traft was the best 3 dropw
One of the best matches ever played
Ahhh when modern was good. MMGA make magic great again
Love how Yasouka just gets surprised that he won the first game. He's like "Oh yeah that's more damage than you have life. Well shit."
+James Downs He's playing against Jon Finkel! Jon Finkel!!! ARUGHTUGH!!!!
Look how hard shouta had to work to establish a cryptic command lock. Now that whole process has been to reduced to just playing mystic sanctuary and islands 🤷♂️
This basically comes down to Finkel and Kibler having a good answer to the metagame of that tournament, except that Yasooka had an answer to the metagame plus the Finkel/Kibler deck.
Real great magic.
After rewatching game 3, I believe Jon made a mistake by playing Snapcaster Mage at the end of his turn instead of Restoration Angel. His opponent had 3 mana, so Yasooka could only play Mana Leak or Remand on Jon's Angel, but Jon had the spell snare at the ready. So there was absolutely no disadvantage to playing Restoration Angel there where Snapcaster could (and got) Spell Snared. Also, Restoration Angel dodges lightning bolt.
don't you think it's funny jon finkel is playing a kitchen fink
Samuel Vincent Not as funny as if he was playing it next to a Shadowmage Infiltrator. :D
the card descriptions are the most useful part of these videos. great idea, but make them more frequent!
Gods it was a simpler time then
Jon Finkel just does some of the most brilliant plays. He Remand-ed his own spell just so he could get it back and re-cast it!
Parker Lewin That play was the reason that remand was printed.
True, if everyone is playing the deck, it should be banned eventually to keep innovation going. But the card Wild Nacatl, for example, is hardly to be banned because it's " just too much " for the format. Cards like Jace, Stoneforge, are powerful enough to be banned. I just see a lot of people saying " This card is banned in modern, it's obviously super overpowered. " which is just not true.
You have to remember that cards are not always banned because of their power level but to encourage diversity. E.g. Nacatl is not actually too good for modern, it's that it's such a solid choice and makes all your aggro decks either affinity or zoo since it wants you to play plains, mountains and forests.
I like John's play in the last few turns of the last game, up to double dismembering the snap caster over pathing it to draw out Shouta's counterspells in an attempt to stick the Baneslayer, his only chance at victory. It looked like a beating, but it was brilliant play.
Witness control is such a cool deck...
Remanding his own Path? so legit.
I felt so sorry for Finkel in the livecast. Not that I am a fan of him but it was almost heartbreaking that he never once was able to play out anything on his terms. Respect for Yasooka.
Why is the audio so low?
Shout out to Yasooka for the amazing play!
Vendilion Clique has to enter the battlefield in order for its ability to trigger. Therefore you have time to respond with a path before the ability resolves. You can dump any card from your that is instant speed so it's not a Clique target.
Two times John draws what was cliqued away, amazing.
my bad, didnt think my comment would go to the top of the page to spoil everything :X
Audio is still incredibly low. Great video, I feel for Jon, that last game was just brutally bad luck for him.
From 10:10 to 10:20, THE best play i've ever seen.
+xMarto96 Remanding you own spell becomes rather common between controlling decks. Since in this case Shouta's deck was a tempo deck using Vials, but it was still a mana intensive RUG tempo deck. Since the original purpose of remand is to achieve a tempo gain without the loss of card advantage, ex) remand targeting kitchen finks, since they've spent 3 mana and you 2 without a difference in card advantage. However, as the games go longer and players make more land drops, they have plenty of mana to recast their spells. At this point, remanding your own spell in response to their removal or counter is a much better proposition since it might have set you back three mana turn 7, but it gained you a card. Since modern is too fast for draws spells with X in them, efficient cards ex) lightning bolt or cards that has 2-1 written on them ex) snapcaster mage, sees a lot more play. Hence, it is important to grind out as much value as possible with a card in a non-aggro matchup in modern, therefore justifying remanding your own spell.
The video quality is spectacular, but the audio is always so horribly low and has some strange static.
Yes, 60, that's the "core." However, making solid sideboard choices goes in
to deck construction. Because if you move sideboard cards to your "core"
deck...they become apart of your "core" deck. Ergo, those cards are ones
you make decisions on in deck building. Like we BOTH said, they give you
chances to change things up in bad match-ups.
I'm loving the game 1 handshake
sooooo... Jon Finkel hasn't aged... at all. he looks exactly the same in 2018 as he did in 2012..
ty m8 you saved me this time
it's fine to have any kind of card or dice to represent the tokens as long as it's clearly identified.
shouta is magic genius
aw thanks, I havn't watched match 2 or 3 yet . . .
The deck is the 60 that is the core. The Sideboard is not the deck. It's called the sideboard, because that's what it is. It's there to give you the ability to add additional cards for your bad matchups. Finkel was losing to Aether Vial alone. Either he didn't bring in his Stony Silence's, or he thought he could play around them. That was the only card in Yasooka's deck that made playing it against it awkward. All he needed was to cut him off of the Vials.
Love Yasooka's deck. Looks fun.
The counter clause is important though, since it can't bounce a uncounterable spell like abrupt decay, or supreme verdict.
"Why didn't he play artifact destruction"
>Disenchant
>Stony Silence
They're both in his board. He didn't bring them because vial isn't always relevant, like you saw in game 3.
Ah, you are correct. Thanks for clearing that up :)
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09:35 how did he path of exile clique when it was waiting to resolve. Was it not still a spell?
Peoples read Jonhy Magic and the Card Shark Kids It's Amazing
does anyone actually know the deck list of Shouta Yasooka's deck? I still feel like the deck list in the description of the deck tech video is wrong.
It's Amazing That Jon Finkel Got Teased By a Lot of people in his school
Different decks have different strengths and weaknesses. There's also an undeniable aspect of variance with shuffled decks.
Not being snarky or making a big deal out of it but I believe the correct pronunciation of "Æ" in Æther Vial is "ah". It is similar to the "a" in "cat" or "apple". Just my two cents. By the way, hooray for good quality video! :D
It's not. It's pronounced like it's spelt. With an æ.
The table is too damn small... Can't see a single card description dammit
Finkel: "I'm actually a pretty fast player."
47:15 Why Yasooka pays 1 island only to cast cryptic command? It costs 4 islands...
Caw = Squadron Hawk
Blade = Sword of Feast and Famine.
I think Shouta was the first person that figured out how good stoneforge mystic was.
Cryptic Command needs 3 sources of blue, not 4. Two of the lands are Flooded Groves, but with the way he tapped, he'd only have access to 1RUU...unless I'm missing something.
"An Actual Honest to God Flyer". "An Actual Honest to God 2/1 and 2/1 Beating each other". "An actual Honest to God Player's Championship Semfinals". Richard Hagon... In the words of Rich Hagon "I despair of you".
Yuuya won this tournament right?
I think he went U into UU with flooded grove, used one of the U that was floating and turn that into UU using another flooded grove so in that way he got UUUR
Wizards has also created token cards that for an example is a 2/2 Drake and is blue
I’ve never heard someone more committed to saying as many wrong things as possible as Zac Hill
It’s clear he just does not think before he makes claims about the game
The commentators mentioned
Finkel's Stoney Silences being in his sideboard going in to the match. He
didn't switch them out. If he thought he could play around them with his
current card choices he was proven wrong, consistently, in 3 games. That's
my point. He made a choice, and it was obviously the wrong one. We're
debating semantics here, but the point is, he lost. Not by a 3-2 close
game, he was shut-out. One card or no, he couldn't play around it -shrug-
it sucks, but that's the truth.
Then that means that Yasooka had the better deck. The point of deck building is build a deck and sideboard for potential threats. However, this did not happen. No one had answers to Yasooka's deck. Hence why he went 11-1.
Wasn't it Shouta who also was a part of the invention of Caw-Blade?
I think Jon Finkel's deck was the better one, but he wasn't properly prepared in the Sideboard to be able to pull it off.
You mean, you don't know what the cards do already? Well it's cool to get new players on MTG.
great play
Well, the original cardtext says that Remand COUNTERS a spell...
Ah.
I would say you are wrong.
A consistent turn 2 3/3 is quite overpowered in my opinion.
I would feel that it's the best one drop ever.
I would estimate that it deals on average 4.5 damage, takes up at least 2.5 of your opponents available mana. In general, turn one nacatl, turn two smash for three is far too overpowered.
The zoo deck was riding on this card's back.
This is high level magic.
on the other hand, rich has quite the talent for building up enthusiasm or however that is spelled.
why do the call it caw blade?
Hence my comment.
'Part skill, Part luck.'
It's no coincidence that these guys can win up to 65% of their games.
But ponder is so good that it's banned, foresee is unplayable in all formats besides block and possibly standard.
The people who are supposed to type in the numbers misstyped.
Wait but if Jon's statistics were a lot better than Shouto's statistics, how come that Jon got totally destroyed?
"but he wasn't properly prepared in the Sideboard" you mentioned the sideboard sir, in your original post. I mentioned both in my initial critique as well. I did not go off on a tangent. As for being a douchebag, that's a bit harsh, as I've not insulted you nor anything else you've said. We disagree on who had the better deck, but we both agree that Finkel didn't utilize his sideboard -shrug- it's a simple as that.
If you don't know what the cards are from just their pictures, you might need more practice in the game. Every card could have no words on it and I would know what every one did, but that's just me I guess, not like they print full art cards without words cuz people pay too much attention to this game is it? Not trying to insult you, just saying you aren't on their level if you have to read the cards.
don't spoil it for everyone else!
I'm astounded that Finkel didn't bring in anything against the Aether Vials...I daresay that that card alone won the game(s) for Yasooka--why didn't Finkel bring in any artifact hate?
Oh i thought the Flooded Groves were Forests... In that way, yeah, he can play Cryptic Command. Thanks
How is Aether vial uncommon... Never seen this card but seems op
cards are often at a lower rarity than they should be in older sets because playtesting was less thorough and some cards just weren't as strong before others were printed. KCI is an uncommon and that is banned in modern lol
also narset is an uncommon that's restricted in vintage
anyone else notice the Obzedat artwork on the panel behind them...
I’m
jon kinkel is amazing
Early in game 1, why does Jon go down to 10 life so suddenly?
Just an error on the life total. He wasn't really at 10
he should run a bant version instead for resto angel and path
i get the felling yasooka counts his card as every game ive watched he gets aether viles in his start had its only a feeling
I think he only had vial in his opening hand in game 1. Game two he drew it after a couple draw steps plus a serum visions (so it was. A few cards down), and he didn’t draw any for a while in game 3.
Many mana sounds really weird, but it's correct...
Pretty sure it happened to lots of us
Finkel's deck had zero chance against Yasooka. Nothing to do with their skill levels...which are both insane.
I LOVE U/W
BDM, Rich, Marshall, And Zac.... That would be the Announcing powerhouse, Even though alll of them get beat out by Brian Kibler and Randy B.
lol don't I know it...I have draw luck, plain and simple. But luck can be helped with consistency. If you know your deck and can analyze ins and outs for various situations you stand a better chance of winning. Luck is just where the cards fall when you shuffle and randomize. Hence why Ponder, Serum Visions, Foresee, etc are awesome cards, top decking doesn't matter when you can plan your draws and smooth them out.
No doubt, didn't he just pass Kai in winnings?
4:10 "Because which member? Dis-member!" Hahahaha!
Aether Vials are monsters in this matchup. Sweet deck, Vial with clique snap eternal.. ouch.
that double remand
0:08:49 ...Really nice trick by Finkel=)
the dry sarcasm was lost on this one
Brutal.
Why do I always read the comments ;_;
just bought 3 aether vials on ebay for £10. pretty good.
Yeah! I want Buhler back -.-
9:48 finkel counters his own spell...