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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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Day 2 Intro |
Jason Grabher-Meyer |
April 17, 2005 |
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The sun has risen and it is time—the final eight warriors of $10K Seattle are ready for the showdown. Four Curve Sentinels, two Fantastic Fun, one Evil Medical School, and a lone Teen Titans deck have made it to the top, and the opening matchups are bound to be classics.
Olav Rokne will square off against Erik Cabanero in a match that pits Evil Medical School against Fantastic Fun . . . how do you spell “guaranteed insanity?” It’s a safe bet that neither of these men have prepared extensively for this unlikely matchup, so it should be an edge-of-your-seat smoker.
Peter Sundholm is set to face Chris Housley in a Curve Sentinels Mirror match. Going into today, Sundholm was the only CS player who wanted to play a mirror—packing [Betrayal], he’s looking to out-tech Housley, so it should be an interesting one.
Jason Kurtzhall goes into his matchup the definite underdog, competing against Vidi Wijaya. The matchup? Curve Sentinels versus Fantastic Fun, a definitely favorable situation for Wijaya. But, in post-tournament remarks last night, Vidi said that the one thing he’d hate to come up against today was [Total Anarchy], and Kurtzhall is packing. He might just score the upset.
Lastly, Patrick Yapjoco will play against Colin Rodriguez in the classic Titans/Curve matchup. Each of their respective decks is well-teched for the match, and both players are well-respected in the general community, so this match should be great.
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