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Draft Beer 46: Jelly on the Keyboard
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M1G1: His play wouldn’t have worked either way, but if he stacked triggers correctly he would have still had the daybreak, albeit tapped. So, yeah.
George gets it done! Actually one of the more cohesively drafted decks you guys have had in this format too. Its nice to see an occasional jewel amongst the usual (enjoyable) carnage of piled up train wrecks.
Whoa, I’m not an Australian with a silly accent, I’m Canadian
I don’t get why you guys were being so pessimistic, George did a great job. This proves that he has a solid grasp of the format and evaluates cards all most as well as John. Although, it is disappointing that your opponent left in the finals, since now we will never know if the deck could have won legit.
If Bob is going to pick next time, i hope he bothers to actually look up what all the cards do ahead of time.