Star Wars Unlimited 4k - Round 7 | Han Blue vs Sabine Green | SCG CON Richmond
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- The video coverage from the Star Wars: Unlimited 4k at SCG CON Richmond continues with Round 7. Today's feature match is Han Blue (Paul Heaver) vs Sabine Green (Blake Edmondson).
Deck List - Blake Edmondson (6-0): swudb.com/deck/whDgKgXPl
Deck List - Paul Heaver (6-0): swudb.com/deck/zvCIdzGvfEyN
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Congratulations 🎉. Absolutely awesome 👏.
Love the channel. Shout out to Paul Heaver, winner of multiple X-wing World Championships!
Thanks! And that is absolutely epic. Hopefully Paul can have the same kind of success here in Star Wars: Unlimited.
I got so hyped seeing that he's playing SWU 😁.
Loving your content, very high quality and really good commentary! Always refreshing your channel to see if you have dropped new content. Props from he UK! :)
Thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment! I absolutely love to hear this, and the support is much appreciated!
Sabine is a great feature deck for new players, appreciate the hard work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A great way for new players to learn the game (card art on screen) and more advanced players to just watch. Great commentary and I look forward to every video.
Question for those in the scene. Do players submit multiple decks? How many options to players have to use in a matchup? And I assume the deck choice is done without confirmation of the competitors deck.
Hello and thanks for supporting the channel! I really appreciate it!
As for the decks, players have to submit one deck list before the tournament starts. That specific deck must be used without any changes for the entirety of the tournament. Deck choices are made well before knowing what all of your opponents will be playing. Hope that helps!
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Thank you so much! It is my dream to get into professional sports broadcasting. I am in the process of trying to take the necessary steps to pursue this dream!
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I wish you all the best for this process.
In my mind you are the next Jim Nantz!
Keep going fellow
Best SWU content creator !
Thank you so much!
Keep the videos coming.
Absolutely!
Paul missed the Yoda Draw Trigger around 17:40 :(
Nice catch. Thankfully it did not affect the outcome of the game!
I may run this Sabine deck - a quick question...
Blake's Sideboard is
1 Heroic Sacrifice
1 SpecForce Soldier
1 Admiral Ackbar, Brilliant Strategist
3 Disabling Fang Fighter
2 Bright Hope, The Last Transport
2 Zeb Orrelios, Headstrong Warrior
I have never played a TCG with a sideboard. What cards are for what match ups and what cards are normally removed from the main deck for them?
Hello and welcome to the channel!
I am not sure which cards are being brought out in each situation, but I can give some insight on the sideboard cards and where they will likely come in.
SpecForce will be great against control decks with lots of sentinel options such as Childsen. Fang Fighter can also be helpful against control decks running Entrenched and decks playing Traitorous. Bright Hope will come in against other Sabine decks to slow down the opponent in space, as well as protect your own space units. Bright Hope can also be good against decks running Seventh Fleet Defender and other heavy space presence. Zeb is really strong against the more mid range style decks that are running sentinels in the ground arena. For instance, Zeb is great against Boba decks running Gamorrean Guards. I am honestly not sure which matchups the extra copy of Heroic Sacrifice or Ackbar really shine in. I would assume the aggro mirror is likely going to be the best use of both.
I hope this helps a bit!
@@Next-GenGamingSC This is very useful, thank you. I just need to figure out now what is taken out!
@@Next-GenGamingSCUpdate: I ran this at a showdown with a few card changes and won! Great videos and commentaries!
@@pokebundlesireland That is awesome, congrats! What matchups did you have, and what were your side boarding strategies?
And thanks, I appreciate that!
Unfortunate misplay there in game 2. When there are 2 simultaneous triggers (Zeb defeating a unit and Obi-Wan dying), active player chooses which player resolves there first. It doesn’t look like there’s a judge at the table, which is a bit surprising
"When Defeated' abilities resolve before "When this unit completes an attack" abilities so there wasn't a simultaneous trigger here.
Thanks for the clarification!
@@Moy_ Thanks for the correction! Was confusing the timing with a combat damage trigger.
@@Spirrie It was a good learning moment for me as well haha. I ended up going through the attack rules in the comprehensive rule book step by step and luckily, they address both texts that I quoted.
we gonna see anymore from that luke green?
Unfortunately not in this tournament. Philip ended up missing out on the top cut and finished 25th at 5-3. I am sure we will be seeing a lot more from Philip in the future!
2:53 the Fleet Lieutanent transforming the holo effect into an oldschool negative filter effect goes hard xD
🤣 Those foils do some wild things!
@@Next-GenGamingSC And hear people say Foils are worse than Hyperspace HAH!
Cool series. I wish there were less Green Sabine... even if the deck is doing well, more diversity would be welcome.
Thanks! I pinned a post in my last video (Round 6 - Palpatine vs Sabine) explaining why Sabine was featured for so many consecutive rounds. Blake was the featured player in Round 4, but then he happened to get paired against the new feature player in Round 5 and 6. I had no control of this, as I had to have a feature player set before the next round was paired. He was back at the feature table for Round 7, because he was one of the last two undefeated players. I definitely wanted to get Paul and his Han Blue to the feature table as he was undefeated as well. This just meant we were going to see Sabine at least one more time.
I can safely say that Round 8 does not feature Sabine! My goal was to get a win-and-in match to the feature table. for the final round, while trying to dodge Sabine.
well tested huh lol
What were your thoughts on this matchup?
Some pretty bad misplays from the han player to start the match and end the match. Paul needs to think about initiative way more then he does. Turn 2 the first game he swung with a restored arc instead of claiming initiative so that he could get a favorable trade with his ezra and when he didnt do that it was disaster from there and he never recovered. And last match again he swung with restored arc when opponent was representing lethal onboard with any boosts. The restore is nice but when staring down a 4 damage attacker, it's much better to just have initiative and hopefully have the answer or obi wan to try and prevent it.
These are excellent insights. Thank you for sharing. I have found that having the initiative against Sabine can be absolutely crucial.
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