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The Sentry™
Card# MTU-017


While his stats aren’t much bigger than those of the average 7-drop, Sentry’s “Pay ATK” power can drastically hinder an opponent’s attacking options in the late game.
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$10K Indianapolis
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Chuck Bell is our $10K Indianapolis champion! Chuck and his GLEE deck fought through a sea of mirror matches to end up in the finals against Donald Noland and his Qward Stall deck. Ultimately, the Lanterns of the universe proved that good always triumphs over evil by defeating their Anti-Matter opposites. Chuck is a member of Team FTN, of which Jason Dawson and David Leader (the PC finalists) are also members. It was a clean sweep for FTN here in Indy as Leader took the PC crown only an hour before Chuck won his final match. Congratulations to Chuck Bell! I’m sure that with such a stellar support team around him, we’ll be seeing more of his name in the future.



 
 

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsChampion
Alex Smith
 Alex Smith
David Santos
 Chuck Bell
Steve Horowitz
 Chuck Bell
Chuck Bell
 Chuck Bell
David Brucker
 Maximilien Bouchard
Maximilien Bouchard
 Donald Noland
Donald Noland
 Donald Noland
Colin Rodriguez
  
 
 
Day 2
Welcome to the finals of $10K Indianapolis.
Here’s some hot semifinal action, coming your way. And by “hot,” I mean scorching.
This quarterfinals match will pit Colin Rodriguez from Bakersfield, California, against the lone Anti-Matter player, Donald Noland.
Day 1 has come to a close here at $10K Indianapolis, and the field has been narrowed down to eight.
Day 1
Check out bios of the Top 8 players here!
With the first day coming to a close, there is much speculation about who will make the cut to Day 2.
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.
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."
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.
David Brucker is one of the best gamers in the world.
Jeremy came to the tournament today with a bizarre take on GLEE. Well, maybe bizarre is too strong a word. More like . . . misunderstood.
“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.
Apparently, the recruiters of the universe have been doing their job well. Armies are everywhere.
As expected from the results of Day 1 at the Pro Circuit, GLEE is the most numerous deck by far.
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