1

(7 replies, posted in NLML)

This is completely legal in Sealed events like this one. It's also true that diluting your card pool by creating two decks puts you at a disadvantage. I've had two decks the whole time and each of them could be better. Still, I enjoy the variety.

2

(2 replies, posted in NLML)

Flatten out the prize pool. Offer a minimal prize to anyone who reaches a set number of points/wins, and additional prizes based on win percentage. Try to structure it so that 66% or more of the prizes are given out for regular participation rather than being the best.

Any players with 20 or more points (5 per week) get one prize pack. Any players with 12 or more wins (3 per week) get 1 prize pack. The remaining prize packs are distributed to the 5-10 players with best win percentage and the 1 player with the worst nonzero win percentage.

3

(0 replies, posted in NLML)

I want to switch things up for the second week, so I'll trade my Golgari (G/B) deck to someone for their deck. It has 2 rares, 9 uncommons, 13 commons, and 16 basic lands. I haven't played W/U, G/W, or R/B yet so I'd prefer one of those.

It's this deck: http://deckbox.org/sets/242937 - minus the Lotleth Troll (I won't trade that).

4

(4 replies, posted in NLML)

I always stick to 40 cards, with either 16 or 17 lands depending on the relative speed of the deck and nonland mana sources.