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Welcome to the finals of $10K Indianapolis. |
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Here’s some hot semifinal action, coming your way. And by “hot,” I mean scorching. |
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This quarterfinals match will pit Colin Rodriguez from Bakersfield, California, against the lone Anti-Matter player, Donald Noland. |
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Day 1 has come to a close here at $10K Indianapolis, and the field has been narrowed down to eight. |
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Check out bios of the Top 8 players here! |
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With the first day coming to a close, there is much speculation about who will make the cut to Day 2. |
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This match features two of the top players in the tournament right now. Kyle Kreuger hasn’t had a whole lot of high-level success, but he does have a Top 10 finish at $10K Seattle to his name. |
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As the players were shuffling up for the game, Antonino paused and shot a pained expression at his opponent. “You have lots of foils, don’t you? I hate shuffling foils. It’s hard." |
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Take a walk with me, if you will, to the promised land. Let’s drop in on the top four tables and see who’s playing what. |
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David Brucker is one of the best gamers in the world. |
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Jeremy came to the tournament today with a bizarre take on GLEE. Well, maybe bizarre is too strong a word. More like . . . misunderstood. |
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“So how did we get this feature match anyway?” Aaron wondered. After I explained to him that they were both 3-0 with really cool decks, he actually seemed a little upset. “I thought it was my pants,” he said with a frown. |
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Apparently, the recruiters of the universe have been doing their job well. Armies are everywhere. |
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As expected from the results of Day 1 at the Pro Circuit, GLEE is the most numerous deck by far. |
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