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Both of the players in this final match of the tournament are playing Deep Green, the most successful deck of the format. |
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Billy is playing Deep Green, while David is playing the X-Statix / Villains creation that the rest of team FTN is running today. |
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Leader is playing X-Statix / Villains, while De Michele is playing Mexican Hardware Store. |
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John and Keebler Powell (no relation) are sporting two of the most interesting decks in the tournament. |
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Neither player had a 1-drop or a 2-drop. David had the first drop of the game; he played Orphan, Guy Smith, revealing Zeitgeist. Chris played Dr. Polaris, Force of Nature. |
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These players have only one loss apiece and are very close to a guaranteed spot in the Top 8. |
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The top tables have been yielding nothing but Good Guys and Deep Green, so I went a little further down in the standings to pick the feature match for this round; I’m covering this match because I’ve been told John is playing a very interesting deck. |
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In this round, we visit two more undefeated players. Shockingly, the matchup is once again Good Guys vs. Deep Green. |
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Both of these players are undefeated going into the fifth round. |
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These players are sitting at undefeated at table 1 going into the fourth round. |
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Kim is a well known professional player coming off a fifth place finish at the recent PC: San Francisco. Jabulani is an Atlanta player with some professional experience, but no major finishes to date. |
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Both players in this feature match are veterans of the Pro Circuit, though neither has a big money finish to his name yet. |
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Dylan Northrup is a player from Atlanta who usually spends more time judging than playing. Keebler, from Dayton Ohio, is best known for debuting a unique X-Statix deck at $10K Minneapolis. |
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Today is the first of July, and that means that yesterday was the last day of Justice League of Arkham’s reign of terror. |
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