![]() ![]() Round 5, W 2-1: Another Jund match, this time piloted by Ronnie Kohrt. Game 3 I learned my lesson and won handily, bringing in Nature’s Claim. He used Fulminator Mage to keep me off mana, and ran me over. But in game 2 he had Leyline and I hadn’t brought in any way to deal with it. I assumed he would not bring in Leyline of the Void because most Jund lists were using Surgical Extraction. This was my second big mistake of the weekend, and I’m lucky I escaped it. Round 4, W 2-1: Against Tad Macaraeg on Jund. It is very hard for Dredge to beat a powerful creature with lifelink. Vault Skirge with Cranial Plating on it is a beating. I forgot the gameplan and tried to race, and it was a disaster. ![]() Game 2 was my first big mistake of the tournament: In this matchup my list is supposed to morph into a control deck, siding in 10 cards that work as removal in the matchup, and just forget dredge, drawing naturally. Against Brandon Ross on an Affinity build that wasn’t using Hardened Scales. Game 2 was a close loss (Temur Battle Rage!), but games 1 and 3 I won handily. Round 2, W 2-1: Faced Joe Acevez on Grixis Shadow. Game 3 I brought in Nature’s Claim and won easily. He got both Leyline and Bloodmoon down, and I scooped. Game 2 I didn’t expect Leyline of the Void. Won game 1, though it was a reasonable game. Round 1, W 2-1: Faced Gene Frazier on some variant of Free Win Red. ![]() I went 7-1 on day one, qualifying for day 2. My goal was to win at least 3 matches, and then drop and play side events. I played Dredge ( decklist and sideboard plan heavily based on Sodek‘s December 2018 list). The format was Modern, which I have been playing since September 2018. ![]()
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