+Paradox Basically, Nassif had Ignite Memories(5mana cost), Grapeshot(2mana cost) and Rite of Flame(1mana cost). Chapin used his own Ignite Memories to storm him 5 times with it. The only outcomes where Nassif survived was to hit Rite of Flame twice for 1 damage each and never hit Ignite Memories, which happened.
The odds of that exact string happening are 1/243 or about 0.4% The odds of him surviving the 5 copies based on what was in his hand and his starting life total of 9 is 26/243 or about 10.7%.
Thanks from seven years later! I was going to calculate that myself and you saved me the work. It l looks like my ballpark, so I'll trust it and move on.
@@notorioezz it was a few turns in so maybe about 10 cards total math the odds it’s around .245% to get those odds and dodge lethal chances on 5 copies of the spell Actually after crunching numbers The percentage is closer to .0067% So he was quite lucky
@@badvoodoo2097 wait... I don't understand. Are you trying to calculate the odds of the match playing out. I don't play much magic, but if we are just considering the 5 copy thing. I seem to understand, he had to avoid 1 card, and land on 1 card twice?. If there are only 3 options, and 5 counts, then the total possible premutations is 243. Out of those 243 possibilities, he has to avoid 1 card which leaves 32 premutations. In those 32, he also has to land on the same card twice, where 10 outcomes will not let that happen. This results a total of 22 outcomes that would have kept him alive or an estimated 9.05% chance of surviving. Not really sure where you guys are getting your other math from or how this is a 1 in a million moment. If we are talking about the math for the whole match, than we are leaving probable and going into statstical. Of course statisical is poorly reflected in card games in general.
The looks on their faces, they're really having fun. This is the reason I started playing Magic. And who brought the horn? I felt like I was watching the World Cup for a second. xD
I had the privilege of watching this live and it was truly epic. The funny thing was that besides the things going on in the games the players also heard the commentators because of some technical difficulties and we the crowd and the players could hear and were awaiting for Randy Buehler to go all helix when Nassif survived.
When did professional Magic events stop being like this? These two guys are smiling, laughing, communicating with one another, and even joking. These days, it seems scarce to hear the players utter even more than a sentence to one another, let alone crack a smile or a joke.
Sebastian Sewolf hes playing a mono red foot fetish/grape drank hybrid. It was first used in 1600's and topped a few world tourneys but seto kaiba showed up and tore up the 4th grape shot thus making his 3 copies the last existing copies left on the planet. The worth of the 3 grape shots alone is worth more than a vintage set of power 9. Ah what a crazy year to be alive that was.
This was a great match Chapin took it like a man showed true sportsman ship knowing he was dead when he passed the turn but still letting nassif play out his turn.
Target player reveals a card at random from their hand. Ignite Memories deals damage to that player equal to that card's converted mana cost. Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. You may choose new targets for the copies.)
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ Its the card ability showcased in the video. You can cast a card and make copies of it for each spell cast before it. The reason they keep resolving ignite memories is because of all of the storm copies.
Yea.. I think Ive seen like maybe one live stream of MTG (just happened to tune into it on twitch) and granted idk what stage of the tournament I was watching (semi-finals or finals etc) but the players were definitely much more stoic/focused as was the crowd and commentators even. Not that it bothered me though. Im often the same way when Im playing a good opponent. Also though, there wasn’t anything as hilarious as this going down. Regardless, I think the fact they were both smiling and seemed to be appreciating the odds more than the win/loss made the whole scene much more enjoyable to watch.
Well it's a situation where everything is pretty much set, and there is pretty much no way to punt at all... So you can just chill... In tense situations, there is no way this would occur ^^ cause you need to be 100% focused. I've made punts myself in tournaments cause i got distracted (and cause i was bad too lol but that makes it even more important to not let the guard down)
This is my absolute favorite magic moment, close at second are Makahito Mihara's repeal and Luis "Gut Shot" Vargas but this moment just takes the cake. When it came down to two more 1 in 3 chances, the crowd and the commentators reacting, to when all the dust settles and Nassif lifts his hand up to his esr to hear the rowdiness od the crowd. This moment is perfect not only for the play, but for the energy and environment of this match, the feeling of cheering along to such improbable odds and actually getting there. This moment is just sublime.
@@davidolinger3948 Very true, half the fun with magic is coming up with crazy or stupid stuff and then trying it out. It's a game you wanna play with friends. I remember having loads of fun making a stupid deck which only worked 1/10th of the time but when it did it was so cool.
@@FlamingZelda3 yeah, my fav game I've ever played was a fnm match where me and my opponent were going to time and on my last turn with a huge board me and him and like 3 other people just tried to see if I could kill him in any way with all my cards in hand visible. In the end all we could come up with was an attack for all but 1 life so we drew the game, but man that was fun
@@franzjacobhernandez186 when autumn was "protesting" nielsen with her defaced lands, it was disruptive and set the tone for the whole broadcast and they caved like a wet paper bag. Just one example.
@@em3sis That's not at all how that situation happened? She was using illegal lands, they were altered by having a signature and she was penalized for it. Learn your shit. Snowflake.
He survives by hitting 5 1-cost, 1 2-cost + 4 1-cost, 2 2-cost + 3 1-cost, 3 2-cost + 2 1-cost. The numbers of ways in which these can happen (i.e. the number of combinations giving the same outcome) are respectively 1, 5, 10, 10. Every outcome is equally likely (unless someone was cheating), namely 1/(3^5). Therefore the probability is 26/(3^5)=26/243 which is about 0.1070, 10.7% The probability of surviving with exactly 1 life (happens only with 3 2-cost + 2 1-cost) is 10/243 which is about 0.04115, 4.115%
@@FlamingZelda3 I also stopped playing when Shards of Alara dropped. Right now I'm starting to get in again, but maaaan the prices and the power level (with some cards) have gone up since then!
@@Lightningspiner yeah everything's different which kept me away for a long time. I just found a TableTop Simulator group that plays a variant called Commander (4 player, 100 cards, no duplicates, almost any card from any block) which is getting me back in. It's pretty combo heavy and allows me to use cards i'm familiar with while learning the new ones. (also i don't have to worry about buying cards cause it's online & I don't have people to play in person with anyway)
+Joshua Ahrens Gabriel Nassif had a very very slim chance of surviving the Ignite Memories so he chose to let his opponent resolve the effect. However when Nassif cast ignite memories on his opponent, no matter which combination of cards he picked from his opponents hand the opponent would have lost. Since Nassif had a chance to survive he chose to play, but since his opponent was dead regardless he just showed his hand to say "Yep, you got me, I lose."
I've come back to this video so many times in the past year-and-a-half, and especially these days when mtg events aren't happening, I'm very much looking forward to when we can all safely play paper magic again.
When I first saw this video I was new magic and had no idea it was going on. It’s been a few years and now I can fully appreciate what’s happening here, truly incredible.
@@subzero308 lmao. You're a funny dude. He's known for being slow as phuck. He can sit on a card for ages before playing it as well. It's what makes him a good player. Very patient. But very slow
I don't play Magic and don't exactly know what's happening but I can tell something epic is happening 😂 if you can feel it just from the vibe and energy it must be epic!
Just to give you a bit of context as an "oldschool" Magic player: You are watching the deciding moments in a match between two of the all-time greatest Magic players, Gabriel Nassif and Patrick Chapin, playing at the Worlds Championship, the highest level of competition. Both of them are close friends and were teammates at the time. They are both playing "Dragonstorm", a very powerful combo deck that relies on the card Ignite Memories to win after assembling its combo. Ignite Memories deals damage based on the card that it randomly reveals out of the opponent's hands - which is what you see here. Nassif needed Chapin to reveal specific cards to win, which happened again and again, giving Nassif an unlikely victory.
I really love that neither of them got salty. I guess the winter had nothing to get salty about but the other guy is such a good sport and he's having fun. What a great story he'll be able to tell
They are good friends, they play tested the deck together as part of a team. You can't really be salty when it's your teammate vs you playing for the win.
To be fair, it isn't. Million-to-one CHANCES show up a lot more than the time it actually hits the actual millionth spot - most times it just hits a normal, regular event and no-one even considers the part it was a million-to-one chance that, say, the plane COULD'VE dropped out of the sky onto you, because it didn't, but there was still a million-to-one chance of it occurring. So I'm willing to believe that for 9 out of every 10 things that could happen, there's always a very rare chance something abnormal could occur, from crossing the road and being hit by a rampaging lion to buying milk and discovering you have superpowers triggered by rotten dairy produce, with only one event out of 10 having statistical 100% certainty of the outcome.
I see your logic, but what did you mean “it” isnt? What were you referring to as “it”? Everything else made sense. Also, you sound like you’d be fun at parties.
I'm glad they were both smiling and having fun, and the audience enjoyed it! Definitely more of this in gaming in general. That said, so much resting on random chance? Maybe less of that.
two of the best to ever do it. say what you want about chapin, maybe his haters aren't even around anymore but the cards spoke to the man and yellow hat was a legend even then.
wow despite that it went horribly wrong they were still both having fun regardless thats how magic should be all over again especially commander its very hard to not play with people who get salty from plays today sadly
I miss EVERYTHING about this. Buehler giving the best commentary ever, the small, almost domestic stages, the roaring crowds, players enjoying themselves playing the game, even at the highest levels of the competition...
Yeah man, one sweaty guy played a single card and nearly won and then the other guy played the precise same card, with even more sweat, and instantly killed the other guy. And Magic players wonder why they are respected by nobody. God the only thing fucking worse than this shit is the slugs who are addicted to it.
@@Giby86 I am actually, and as a magic player you would have no fucking idea what that looks or sounds like because any room without BO and Aspergers just isn't a room you're comfortable in.
@@TheAcad3mic Oh, yes. Coming on an obscure video about Magic from 7 years ago just to regurgitate gratuitous, random insults to people you don't know reeeally screams "fun" and not "repressed and desperate". Why are you here, hilariously trying to trigger me? Feeling lonely? Aww.
This was Standard at the 2007 World Championships. Legal sets were Coldsnap, Time Spiral block, Tenth Edition, and Lorwyn. You might be confused about some cards having the old card frame. Time Spiral reprinted several old cards as "timeshifted" cards, in their original card frames.
Ignite Memories makes the opponent randomly reveal a card from their hand and take damage equal to that card's mana cost. With the Storm mechanic, Chapin cast it 5 times. Nassif had 9 life. The cards in his hand were a 1 cost, 2 cost, and a 5 cost. It was a miracle that it didn't kill him.
There were 243 possible sequences from Ignite Memories. Of these: • 211 hit Nassif's own Ignite Memories at least once, representing instant death. • A further 6 sequences hit Grapeshot at least 4 times, also resulting in death. • Only 26 out of 243 (about 10.7%) keep Nassif alive, hitting Grapeshot no more than 3 times and Rite of Flame for the rest. • This is the most dramatic sequence possible, dealing the most possible damage to Nassif with each copy while leaving him alive. One of the most busted mechanics in Magic history, and it resulted in one of the greatest games of all time.
Odds of not hitting Ignite Memories: 32/243 ([2/3]^5) Odds of hitting Grapeshot all five times: 1/243 ([1/3]^5) Odds of hitting Grapeshot four times and Rite of Flame once: 5/243 (5*[1/3]^5) Odds of Nassif surviving: (32-1-5)/243, or 26/243. 10.7% chance - hardly one in a million!
There are a lot of problems with your maths. You only need to look at combinations, not permutations with your third calc. The third calc is also lethal (2+2+2+2+1=9). You are also missing the times when rite of flame is chosen two,three, and four times. The solution is way easier. There are four combinations that let him live (11111, 22211, 22111, 21111) divided by the # of possible outcomes (1/3 ^5) = 4/243.
Yesterday in commander I use Toggo, Goblin Weaponsmith as commander who makes literal artifact called 'Rock' that equips for 1 and tap creature deal 2 damage and won with it, he had 2 life exactly :p it was a comeback I had 4 life and he had 21 turn before.
Ignite Memories lets the opponent reveal a card at random- that player is dealt damage equal to the revealed card's converted mana cost. The 'Storm' effect casts a copy of that spell for each spell cast before it, this turn. Chapin (on the right) cast it on Nassif, with 4 extra copies. Nassif would have been dead, if it weren't for the luck of constantly revealing low-cost cards; he ended up at 1 life. In his next turn, Nassif retaliated with his own Ignite Memories, winning the match.
Almost a decade later, and this match between Jake Gyllenhaal and Ray Romano still holds up as one of my favorites.
@@ryancassidy5454 You must be fun at parties....
@@ryancassidy5454 lmao what a fucking doomer. stfu and go play yugioh
@@ryancassidy5454 kay why es
@@ryancassidy5454 guess Ryan is the male version of a Karen.
So Shut Up Ryan!
Now I gotta know what Ryan Cassidy said
Imagine this happening on Arena instead of in paper... this definitely wouldn’t be as memorable without the players being at the table together.
Your go your go your go your go nice nice nice nice nice nice
@@theloudginger oops
Sorry!
also not the same impact as all the random is done by the algorithm, not actually players shuffling the cards and then rolling a physical dice
even mtgo is more memorable its not full of stupid money making schemes
I have nooooooo-fucking-idea what just happened...but I'm very excited.
+Paradox Basically, Nassif had Ignite Memories(5mana cost), Grapeshot(2mana cost) and Rite of Flame(1mana cost). Chapin used his own Ignite Memories to storm him 5 times with it. The only outcomes where Nassif survived was to hit Rite of Flame twice for 1 damage each and never hit Ignite Memories, which happened.
ScarFearz
I'll have to take your word for it.
+Paradox LMFAO
+mudturtlevision Storm
+Dragnaab Four spells. Storm gives four copies, and the fifth is the original copy of Ignite Memories.
The odds of that exact string happening are 1/243 or about 0.4%
The odds of him surviving the 5 copies based on what was in his hand and his starting life total of 9 is 26/243 or about 10.7%.
You forgot the mull to 4 in a 60 card deck and having the exact cards at the exact time 😊
Thanks from seven years later! I was going to calculate that myself and you saved me the work. It l looks like my ballpark, so I'll trust it and move on.
@@paulw2885 nah million to one trust
@@notorioezz it was a few turns in so maybe about 10 cards total math the odds it’s around .245% to get those odds and dodge lethal chances on 5 copies of the spell
Actually after crunching numbers
The percentage is closer to .0067%
So he was quite lucky
@@badvoodoo2097 wait... I don't understand. Are you trying to calculate the odds of the match playing out. I don't play much magic, but if we are just considering the 5 copy thing. I seem to understand, he had to avoid 1 card, and land on 1 card twice?.
If there are only 3 options, and 5 counts, then the total possible premutations is 243. Out of those 243 possibilities, he has to avoid 1 card which leaves 32 premutations. In those 32, he also has to land on the same card twice, where 10 outcomes will not let that happen.
This results a total of 22 outcomes that would have kept him alive or an estimated 9.05% chance of surviving. Not really sure where you guys are getting your other math from or how this is a 1 in a million moment.
If we are talking about the math for the whole match, than we are leaving probable and going into statstical. Of course statisical is poorly reflected in card games in general.
The looks on their faces, they're really having fun. This is the reason I started playing Magic.
And who brought the horn? I felt like I was watching the World Cup for a second. xD
I had the privilege of watching this live and it was truly epic. The funny thing was that besides the things going on in the games the players also heard the commentators because of some technical difficulties and we the crowd and the players could hear and were awaiting for Randy Buehler to go all helix when Nassif survived.
these 2 are best friends and playtested together for the event
When did professional Magic events stop being like this? These two guys are smiling, laughing, communicating with one another, and even joking. These days, it seems scarce to hear the players utter even more than a sentence to one another, let alone crack a smile or a joke.
Is it still like this now?
You do know they were friends and playtested together a lot before this tournament
@@Coolfwip ya they were literally on the same deck
Hasbro.
oh man, you were so close jake gyllenhaal
He looks nothing like him :s
+Meurth 212 people disagree with you
Meurth i just watched the video for the first time and even i thought he looks like jake Gyllenhaal lol, youre blind
I also thought this, and was about to comment a similar thing. Looks like I'm a year late
Sebastian Sewolf hes playing a mono red foot fetish/grape drank hybrid. It was first used in 1600's and topped a few world tourneys but seto kaiba showed up and tore up the 4th grape shot thus making his 3 copies the last existing copies left on the planet. The worth of the 3 grape shots alone is worth more than a vintage set of power 9. Ah what a crazy year to be alive that was.
This was a great match Chapin took it like a man showed true sportsman ship knowing he was dead when he passed the turn but still letting nassif play out his turn.
Love this clip. These two were having fun, that's what magic should be about.
The blow horn at the end is hilarious
SammyBTrucking not as hilarious as your mom. dwarf.
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Toot toot toot
you can't help but smile when watching this. even with these incredible odds both are still having an amazing time.
Target player reveals a card at random from their hand. Ignite Memories deals damage to that player equal to that card's converted mana cost.
Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. You may choose new targets for the copies.)
Thanks
This exact clip got me back into magic after a decade of putting it away. 8 years later, Storm is still my favorite mechanic.
I’m new to the game. What is Storm?
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ Its the card ability showcased in the video. You can cast a card and make copies of it for each spell cast before it. The reason they keep resolving ignite memories is because of all of the storm copies.
I loved Time sprial, it was so sick
I miss that time when players could laugh and joke while playing, even at the highest level. Now everything seems too serious about this GAME.
this was also worlds, and they were good friends
Yea.. I think Ive seen like maybe one live stream of MTG (just happened to tune into it on twitch) and granted idk what stage of the tournament I was watching (semi-finals or finals etc) but the players were definitely much more stoic/focused as was the crowd and commentators even.
Not that it bothered me though. Im often the same way when Im playing a good opponent. Also though, there wasn’t anything as hilarious as this going down.
Regardless, I think the fact they were both smiling and seemed to be appreciating the odds more than the win/loss made the whole scene much more enjoyable to watch.
money man
Well it's a situation where everything is pretty much set, and there is pretty much no way to punt at all... So you can just chill...
In tense situations, there is no way this would occur ^^ cause you need to be 100% focused.
I've made punts myself in tournaments cause i got distracted (and cause i was bad too lol but that makes it even more important to not let the guard down)
Eszipe Games you'd love to play with me and my friends
These guys are so nice to each other. Thats the best thing for me.
The best video of magic ever! Nothing got me so pumped when watching this!
This is my absolute favorite magic moment, close at second are Makahito Mihara's repeal and Luis "Gut Shot" Vargas but this moment just takes the cake. When it came down to two more 1 in 3 chances, the crowd and the commentators reacting, to when all the dust settles and Nassif lifts his hand up to his esr to hear the rowdiness od the crowd. This moment is perfect not only for the play, but for the energy and environment of this match, the feeling of cheering along to such improbable odds and actually getting there. This moment is just sublime.
Once every so often I get this video recommended and I smile every single time
As someone who has literally never played magic I was so into this video!
It’s a fun game, especially when everyone just wants to see the craziest stuff happen more than winning lol
@@davidolinger3948 Very true, half the fun with magic is coming up with crazy or stupid stuff and then trying it out. It's a game you wanna play with friends. I remember having loads of fun making a stupid deck which only worked 1/10th of the time but when it did it was so cool.
@@FlamingZelda3 yeah, my fav game I've ever played was a fnm match where me and my opponent were going to time and on my last turn with a huge board me and him and like 3 other people just tried to see if I could kill him in any way with all my cards in hand visible. In the end all we could come up with was an attack for all but 1 life so we drew the game, but man that was fun
I watched it live and is my absolute Nr.1 Magic moment of all time. Gives me chills every time
Man they were both extremely nervous you could see them shaking but at least it was laughed off and was all in good fun. Love to see it!
Watching this added 10 years to my life
When coverage and the players showed some personality.....not stiff as f.
PC woke brigade took over.
Actually the bullying of players and the lack of respect came in
em3sis lol what
@@franzjacobhernandez186 when autumn was "protesting" nielsen with her defaced lands, it was disruptive and set the tone for the whole broadcast and they caved like a wet paper bag.
Just one example.
@@em3sis That's not at all how that situation happened? She was using illegal lands, they were altered by having a signature and she was penalized for it.
Learn your shit. Snowflake.
He survives by hitting 5 1-cost, 1 2-cost + 4 1-cost, 2 2-cost + 3 1-cost, 3 2-cost + 2 1-cost.
The numbers of ways in which these can happen (i.e. the number of combinations giving the same outcome) are respectively 1, 5, 10, 10. Every outcome is equally likely (unless someone was cheating), namely 1/(3^5). Therefore the probability is 26/(3^5)=26/243 which is about 0.1070, 10.7%
The probability of surviving with exactly 1 life (happens only with 3 2-cost + 2 1-cost) is 10/243 which is about 0.04115, 4.115%
omg what a freaking game ending, that was just spectacular
Apparently this is trending again. I am here for it!
Magic seemed so pure back then my god.
That was the mtg I grew up with. I lost interest at Shards of Alara. I played a little bit of Innistrad a few years later and didn't like it.
@@FlamingZelda3 I also stopped playing when Shards of Alara dropped. Right now I'm starting to get in again, but maaaan the prices and the power level (with some cards) have gone up since then!
@@Lightningspiner yeah everything's different which kept me away for a long time. I just found a TableTop Simulator group that plays a variant called Commander (4 player, 100 cards, no duplicates, almost any card from any block) which is getting me back in. It's pretty combo heavy and allows me to use cards i'm familiar with while learning the new ones. (also i don't have to worry about buying cards cause it's online & I don't have people to play in person with anyway)
@@FlamingZelda3 Commander was the thing that brought me back in too 😂
@@Lightningspiner lol old heads think alike
+Joshua Ahrens Gabriel Nassif had a very very slim chance of surviving the Ignite Memories so he chose to let his opponent resolve the effect. However when Nassif cast ignite memories on his opponent, no matter which combination of cards he picked from his opponents hand the opponent would have lost. Since Nassif had a chance to survive he chose to play, but since his opponent was dead regardless he just showed his hand to say "Yep, you got me, I lose."
So at the end Gabriel won?
Yes Gabriel won
OmniNero no he didn't... Chapin win the next game to take the series
I thought she was asking about this particular game, not the series.
Cory Goodman Aww, would have been fantastic if this was the series winning game.
this is the evo moment 37 of the mtg pro tour, gets me so hype every time I watch it
One of the funnest games. No tilt or salt.
I keep on coming back to this. MTG truly is the Beautiful Game
didn undertand a thing but i felt that energy
I've come back to this video so many times in the past year-and-a-half, and especially these days when mtg events aren't happening, I'm very much looking forward to when we can all safely play paper magic again.
When I first saw this video I was new magic and had no idea it was going on. It’s been a few years and now I can fully appreciate what’s happening here, truly incredible.
whats happening
So epic....so glad I found these videos was really good pick me up. Live to fight another day!
Nassif holding his hand to his ear to prompt the crowd is still my favorite part of this moment.
Didn't know Ray Ramono played Magic.
+Michael "Darko" Pedroza lol
DonnieDarkoRemains Ray Romano vs haircut Jake Gyllenhaal
This made my day lol
This is so damn nerdy and it makes me sooo happy
Y’all talking about the horns and the excitement. I’m just wondering how nassif is playing so fast 😂😂
😂😂 that's a hilarious inside joke. This video could've been 2 hours long 😅
@@subzero308 lmao. You're a funny dude. He's known for being slow as phuck. He can sit on a card for ages before playing it as well. It's what makes him a good player. Very patient. But very slow
@@notorioezz joke missed
@@yohanesparuntu4980 Sarcasm isn't really a joke
I’ve only been playing for only two years that gave me chills.
I am genuinely impressed
Gotta love the smiles from both parties.
Greatest match between the some of the greatest players in magic history
Best ever! I was there!!! Oh boy
The Evo Moment 37 of card games, amazing
I don't play Magic and don't exactly know what's happening but I can tell something epic is happening 😂 if you can feel it just from the vibe and energy it must be epic!
Both their faces are priceless :p
I love magic so much
thanks for the updated quality
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Just to give you a bit of context as an "oldschool" Magic player: You are watching the deciding moments in a match between two of the all-time greatest Magic players, Gabriel Nassif and Patrick Chapin, playing at the Worlds Championship, the highest level of competition. Both of them are close friends and were teammates at the time. They are both playing "Dragonstorm", a very powerful combo deck that relies on the card Ignite Memories to win after assembling its combo. Ignite Memories deals damage based on the card that it randomly reveals out of the opponent's hands - which is what you see here. Nassif needed Chapin to reveal specific cards to win, which happened again and again, giving Nassif an unlikely victory.
My left ear enjoyed this very much
I really love that neither of them got salty. I guess the winter had nothing to get salty about but the other guy is such a good sport and he's having fun. What a great story he'll be able to tell
They are good friends, they play tested the deck together as part of a team. You can't really be salty when it's your teammate vs you playing for the win.
This series is hilarious. This is a real thing.
I don’t play magic, I don’t know what’s happening, but I still enjoyed the video. Thank you
Million to one chances crop up nine times out of ten
robert tee You're wrong by definition.
neXi Mons It was meant to be a reference to Terry Pratchett. Just thought I'd let you know.
The neXi woosh, right over your head.
To be fair, it isn't. Million-to-one CHANCES show up a lot more than the time it actually hits the actual millionth spot - most times it just hits a normal, regular event and no-one even considers the part it was a million-to-one chance that, say, the plane COULD'VE dropped out of the sky onto you, because it didn't, but there was still a million-to-one chance of it occurring. So I'm willing to believe that for 9 out of every 10 things that could happen, there's always a very rare chance something abnormal could occur, from crossing the road and being hit by a rampaging lion to buying milk and discovering you have superpowers triggered by rotten dairy produce, with only one event out of 10 having statistical 100% certainty of the outcome.
I see your logic, but what did you mean “it” isnt? What were you referring to as “it”? Everything else made sense.
Also, you sound like you’d be fun at parties.
Wow, so far this is my favourite moment. Those guys are playing for shitton of money, but they're also having tremendous fun, just awesome.
Chapin has alway been my favorite player in front of Shahar. He always show pure enjoyment from the game no matter how it ends.
Is there an actual clip of this entire match? I love watching storm decks XD
Yes, and proud of it.
I'm glad they were both smiling and having fun, and the audience enjoyed it! Definitely more of this in gaming in general. That said, so much resting on random chance? Maybe less of that.
Both showcased fun in the game till the end, that was a great end of a game, wow.
one of my all time favorites
ty youtube algorythm, i needed that in my life
Great vibes in this game!
two of the best to ever do it. say what you want about chapin, maybe his haters aren't even around anymore but the cards spoke to the man and yellow hat was a legend even then.
wow despite that it went horribly wrong they were still both having fun regardless thats how magic should be all over again
especially commander its very hard to not play with people who get salty from plays today sadly
I have no idea what happened but I am excited about this game!!
Remember Pro Tour guys? Remember how cool that was? The good old days.
That was beautiful
Wouldn't want to meet these dudes in a dark alley way. So tough.
I miss EVERYTHING about this. Buehler giving the best commentary ever, the small, almost domestic stages, the roaring crowds, players enjoying themselves playing the game, even at the highest levels of the competition...
Yeah man, one sweaty guy played a single card and nearly won and then the other guy played the precise same card, with even more sweat, and instantly killed the other guy. And Magic players wonder why they are respected by nobody. God the only thing fucking worse than this shit is the slugs who are addicted to it.
@@TheAcad3mic You must be fun at parties.
@@Giby86 I am actually, and as a magic player you would have no fucking idea what that looks or sounds like because any room without BO and Aspergers just isn't a room you're comfortable in.
@@TheAcad3mic Oh, yes. Coming on an obscure video about Magic from 7 years ago just to regurgitate gratuitous, random insults to people you don't know reeeally screams "fun" and not "repressed and desperate".
Why are you here, hilariously trying to trigger me? Feeling lonely? Aww.
This was Standard at the 2007 World Championships. Legal sets were Coldsnap, Time Spiral block, Tenth Edition, and Lorwyn. You might be confused about some cards having the old card frame. Time Spiral reprinted several old cards as "timeshifted" cards, in their original card frames.
damn... almost makes me want to play again
idk what is happening. but im so hyped!
That windmill slam is amazing
Wow! That was crazy! Super lucky!
What's going on here? I'm learning the game right now and keep finding stuff like this.
What happened?
Ignite Memories makes the opponent randomly reveal a card from their hand and take damage equal to that card's mana cost. With the Storm mechanic, Chapin cast it 5 times. Nassif had 9 life. The cards in his hand were a 1 cost, 2 cost, and a 5 cost. It was a miracle that it didn't kill him.
not to the point of miracle, but it is slim for sure.
+rudymeow I remember seeing someone crunch the numbers, it was only about a 10% chance he would survive it.
which is far from being a miracle :p magic is all about those 10% chances :p
Totally not a pineapple 3.24% chance to survive bruhh... whoever crunched the numbers can't crunch numbers
2/3*2/3*2/3*1/3*1/3*100≈ 3.24%
Anyone else got this recommended to this after 7 years
*1/67000 chance of that sequence of events happening*
*The dice rolls especially*
There were 243 possible sequences from Ignite Memories. Of these:
• 211 hit Nassif's own Ignite Memories at least once, representing instant death.
• A further 6 sequences hit Grapeshot at least 4 times, also resulting in death.
• Only 26 out of 243 (about 10.7%) keep Nassif alive, hitting Grapeshot no more than 3 times and Rite of Flame for the rest.
• This is the most dramatic sequence possible, dealing the most possible damage to Nassif with each copy while leaving him alive.
One of the most busted mechanics in Magic history, and it resulted in one of the greatest games of all time.
Not even CLOSe this is better than the topdecked Lightning Helix from Craig Jones. Straight up incredible.
they having so much fun my god
Memorable times of MTG
I have NO IDEA what is going on here but I’m watching anyway
So technically, it is 26/243 = 10.7%. That is impressive luck for a normal person, but just another day in the life of Gabriel Nassif!
Odds of not hitting Ignite Memories: 32/243 ([2/3]^5)
Odds of hitting Grapeshot all five times: 1/243 ([1/3]^5)
Odds of hitting Grapeshot four times and Rite of Flame once: 5/243 (5*[1/3]^5)
Odds of Nassif surviving: (32-1-5)/243, or 26/243. 10.7% chance - hardly one in a million!
There are a lot of problems with your maths. You only need to look at combinations, not permutations with your third calc. The third calc is also lethal (2+2+2+2+1=9). You are also missing the times when rite of flame is chosen two,three, and four times. The solution is way easier. There are four combinations that let him live (11111, 22211, 22111, 21111) divided by the # of possible outcomes (1/3 ^5) = 4/243.
Some Person its about a 1/61 chance.
SpiteBellow There are 243 different _permutations_, 26 of which allow him to live.
Some Person
No, they are combinations. Please refer to my previous post about your solution and why it is incorrect.
Haven't got a clue whats going on. But I really enjoyed it.
W O W . That was incredible.
Yesterday in commander I use Toggo, Goblin Weaponsmith as commander who makes literal artifact called 'Rock' that equips for 1 and tap creature deal 2 damage and won with it, he had 2 life exactly :p it was a comeback I had 4 life and he had 21 turn before.
Best match EVER!
Thats awesome right there!!!
Thank you. :)
Such an insane match
That seems so nice and friendly
Good old days when players where relaxed and friendly, now they kinda hate each other.
Love it
This is what we are missing now a days
Why is this recommended to me? I don't even play Magic, Im a Yugioh player.
- But this video was sooo entertaining by how enjoyable the players are.
Ignite Memories lets the opponent reveal a card at random- that player is dealt damage equal to the revealed card's converted mana cost. The 'Storm' effect casts a copy of that spell for each spell cast before it, this turn. Chapin (on the right) cast it on Nassif, with 4 extra copies. Nassif would have been dead, if it weren't for the luck of constantly revealing low-cost cards; he ended up at 1 life. In his next turn, Nassif retaliated with his own Ignite Memories, winning the match.
another Vinyl Lover that playes magic, my life is complete