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One month after his loss in the finals of SJC St. Louis, Marc Glass has returned to the final table for another shot at a championship. |
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Lazaro, like Shane, had managed to totally avoid the feature match table all throughout Day 1. Now though, it’s his time to shine. |
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Welcome to the first, and likely only, feature match of the event that contains absolutely no combo decks. |
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After a bad run in Houston, Shane Scurry is back on top of his game, finishing second at the end of day 1. |
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Marc Glass is on fire tonight. |
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If Mike Powers’ streak continues, he’ll be shining all the way through to Day 2. |
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Our competitors this round are both sitting at 6-1, placing them squarely on the bubble. |
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Ian took down Matt Peddle in the previous round and is looking to cap things off by making his first day 2 appearance. |
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Marc Glass has been on a roll lately, making it into the Top 8 and beyond in the last two SJCs he’s entered. |
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This round we’re bringing you the matchup from table 1, pitting 2005 Worlds qualifier Bryan Coronel against Ohio native Nikitas Katsourakis. |
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Both players are 4-0 right now and show no signs of stopping until they’ve firmly locked down their spots in the Top 16 playoff tomorrow. |
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Jones is playing an Advanced Ritual Art deck, while Matt is playing something that he dubs “One of Everything.” |
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I’m a big fan of rematches, especially when the rematch is between the two finalists of an earlier SJC. |
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As one of the best level 3 judges in the country, Simon is much more used to announcing the feature matches than playing in them. |
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All in all, SJC Columbus is shaping up to be an excellent event, and it hasn’t even started yet! |
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