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For anyone with aspirations of Standard greatness, SCG is doing an Open Series event this weekend.  Typically 300-400 people show up, and it's usually a big deal when SCG events show up in town.

Standard format, lots of people, lots of rounds, magic magic magic.


http://www.starcitygames.com/events/130 … sheet.html


Just a heads up :>

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Have a bunch of trade cards, looking for 2 Hellriders.

Gracias.

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NLML_Toxygene wrote:

I pulled an Angel of Serenity today and I have no use for it. I'm only really interested in trading for Rakdos, Lord of Riots, Rakdos's Return,  or Necropolis Regent. If you're interested in trading, let me know.

I will trade it for a Regent

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Well you aren't allowed to trade in sanctioned Sealed tournaments either, which is where our setup varies from official scenarios.

You aren't really stuck with 2 bad decks, you could trade for two fairly solid decks.  Makes sideboarding for your opponent not even possible, since they have to play another blind matchup before they could sideboard, assuming it goes to three games.


Either way, I don't really care I suppose, the league is for fun, and honestly people should just do what they want.

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I wouldn't be allowed to do such in any other tournament, I'm not in favor of it for this.

If you want to play whatever decks from game to game, that wouldn't be bad I suppose.  Need to keep things fresh at least.  But you're basically not allowing the other player to sideboard at all, because when you say you're switching decks, they won't know what you're playing, and you're gaining a complete advantage.

Even when we get to trade and basically make an all-star sealed deck, you still just want as few cards as possible, to make your deck super consistent.

If you only have 23-24 non-lands in your deck, you're more likely to see them come up.  If a card is good enough to fit into your deck, then you want to see it often, right?

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eerbody playing b/r/x.

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(4 replies, posted in NLML)

things and stuff

I think the biggest thing would be to adjust the price based on the set marked on the card.  If any card has more than 1, just separate them into new lines?  How often do people have cards from across sets anyway, and even if they do, usually the prices differ enough that it does matter.

Polling from the version would solve the price issues from older cards that have beta/unlimited versions and then reprints in 4th, for example.


I doubt it's possible, but also adjusting the price for a promo/foil (if this exists in whatever API is used) would be nice.