In Seattle finished 68th with steel song Sven was a power house went 6-2-1 45 points so 9 of 16 players with 45 points made it and I was 1 of the seven who bubbled out.
Hi, it seems that for steelsong many players moved away from robin shift lane towards queen shift lane and also tried more aggressive approach by adding for example daisy duck, do you think that approach is incorrect?
I believe red blue has more potential outside of teepo and tala. I ran the list that was very non traditional and it destroyed the mirror and had a really good matchup spread without the inherent weaknesses that traditional red blues exhibit.
In Seattle finished 68th with steel song Sven was a power house went 6-2-1 45 points so 9 of 16 players with 45 points made it and I was 1 of the seven who bubbled out.
Hi, it seems that for steelsong many players moved away from robin shift lane towards queen shift lane and also tried more aggressive approach by adding for example daisy duck, do you think that approach is incorrect?
I believe red blue has more potential outside of teepo and tala. I ran the list that was very non traditional and it destroyed the mirror and had a really good matchup spread without the inherent weaknesses that traditional red blues exhibit.
How do you think green steel does against red blue and do you know a certain play pattern that one could use to prove an advantage against red blue
Can you link that sheet? why not share it?