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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 5:37PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 21, 2006
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Eric Sorensen Wizards of the Coast Organized Play
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 6:06PM
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Date Joined:
Sep 13, 2006
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Best trick was I had a Mirrorweave in hand. The guy boasted that he was going to beat me before we played. He was on his way to with me at 14 and him at 20. I swung with a much of nothings, he blocked only 1 of them. I Mirrorweave'd my Field Marshalls. He wasn't a happy camper. Trick or Treat!!! Tweaker 
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 6:50PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 28, 2008
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Hehe.. Getting three Mycoloths in a row to produced 176 saproling tokens and then sac-ing all 176 with my Pallid Mycoderm to beef up my Mycoloths. It was beautiful! scottmdavis on MTGO.
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:28PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 11, 2003
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tempesteye on MTG:O Best trick: In a Commander game I was staring down an army of big fatties which had been Bidding'd. I was at one life and the other two players also faced the very real possibility of losing to the other player on his next attack. I topdecked a Reverse the Sands and, after rearranging the life totals, gave my opponent with the huge army my 1 life. The I let him die to his own Phyrexian Arena.
Guess what? Chicken butt.
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:50PM
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MTGO name: Saiyan Avatar I told someone good game so they would attack full out, then played a moment's peace.
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:57PM
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My favorite trick was a deck I called Dark Generosity. The most memorable game for it was when I had Endless Whispers out, and played a Leveler. My opponent of course "LOL"d in the chat. Until I played Rite of Consumption, sacrificed the leveler, stole 10 life, and handed him the deck eating monstrosity. Then I ended my turn. My opponent then of course called it stupid, having just lost to it. MtGO name: Traviswrdunbar
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:59PM
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- Aww it's a cute OH MY GOD
- the bear goes RAWR!
Date Joined:
Jul 28, 2003
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phoenixlau on MTGO. Best trick played against me was in Visions draft. I was beating down with 4x Tar Pit Warrior (out of 6 in my deck). My U/W opponent disturbingly typed, "lol" after he drew his card. I had a sick sinking feeling. "Remedy? " Yep, freaking Remedy.  
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:59PM
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Darkwing_Duck The best trick I ever remember was actually played AGAINST me by my friends. I was at States on April 1st back when Kamigawa/Mirrodin was standard. I took out my deck to go through it in order to register it. While I was sorting out the cards I noticed that several of the cards were Elvish Pathcutter (A card my friends and I consider to be the worst of all time.) Needless to say I was a bit freaked out. When I went to take the cards out of their sleeves I found that the correct cards for the deck were simply behind the Elves. Each also had a small piece of paper saying "Happy April Fools". I've still never been able to pull a trick equal to get even.
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 7:59PM
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I really like card interactions with synergy. My favorite deck online right now uses ultimatums, Nicol Bolas, Planeswalkers, and Djinn of Wishes to play them for free. I particularly like the trick of using Ponder to set your next three cards up for the Djinn to play the best/largest for free when he is activated. MagicFrick
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3 years ago ::
Oct 08, 2009 - 8:23PM
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Mtgo Account: Jarett I had a bant sureblade and no multi-colored cards. My opponent attacked with a hasted cliffrunner behemoth and I flashed in an ethersworn cannonist giving my sureblade the +1/+1 and first strike for the kill.
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