TTC 89 - GP Vegas Report
TTC 89 - GP Vegas Report
Graham, James, and Kathleen tell you all about their time at Grand Prix Vegas, and Graham's run at Day 2!
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Paul, I really like the relevant card name puns you display as people are talking.
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Grahams "sick voice", is a very resonant baritone. Similar to his "radio voice".
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Wait, THAT'S what Goyfgate was about!? The fact that a pro in the Top 8 is just like everyone else and picks a foiled Goyf because it's worth a lot?
I thought it would be something with the new packaging. This just sounds silly.
I thought it would be something with the new packaging. This just sounds silly.
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RedNightmare wrote:Wait, THAT'S what Goyfgate was about!? The fact that a pro in the Top 8 is just like everyone else and picks a foiled Goyf because it's worth a lot?
I thought it would be something with the new packaging. This just sounds silly.
Yeah, Maynard kind of described it in his article as, "There are two camps of reactions here: professional Magic players, and everyone else in the world." Because the "pro" would take the Burst Lightning and it'd make his deck ever so slightly better and maybe that slight advantage would help him go all the way and net more money than a single card would be worth. But the foil Goyf ended up netting him more than the grand prize of the GP (even after he donated half to Gamers Helping Gamers), so he gets to have the last laugh.
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This is the first I've heard of Goyfgate and it's honestly really confusing to me. As far as I understand it, making a pick that obviously "money drafting" if there's any intent behind it at all is "not done" as it were, and I can maybe get behind that if you're playing competitively, but if James and Graham are describing it accurately it sounds like people were acting as if Maynard had got away on coverage with breaking the rules or something. It seems, like, maybe a reaction is expected, but this is the wrong kind of reaction. Very weird. But then I don't follow competitive magic so maybe I just don't get it.
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This was super loud. I had the youtube control set to 25% and my master volume set to 10% and it still peaked my headphones several times.
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So I was also at GP Vegas. I didn't meet James, very briefly talked to Graham on Day 2, and chatted with Kathleen for awhile when she was trying to set up a commander game on Sunday (which I was unable to join).
What really got me though was that on Day 2, I made the exact same mistake where I just picked up my next pack and started looking at it. I realized what I was doing and called a judge, got it all squared away. Then like two picks later when I was idly looking around between picks, I saw Graham a few tables down making the same mistake I had just made, which amused me to no end.
But yeah, Day 2 drafting was much less stressful than I expected. In fact, all of Day 2 was less stressful than expected. I actually found my roommate for the night at my first draft table. 10/10 would Day 2 again.
P.S. Remember when the judge calling the second draft told us to pass the 2nd pack to the left? That reset my brain for a good 5 seconds.
What really got me though was that on Day 2, I made the exact same mistake where I just picked up my next pack and started looking at it. I realized what I was doing and called a judge, got it all squared away. Then like two picks later when I was idly looking around between picks, I saw Graham a few tables down making the same mistake I had just made, which amused me to no end.
But yeah, Day 2 drafting was much less stressful than I expected. In fact, all of Day 2 was less stressful than expected. I actually found my roommate for the night at my first draft table. 10/10 would Day 2 again.
P.S. Remember when the judge calling the second draft told us to pass the 2nd pack to the left? That reset my brain for a good 5 seconds.
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So when they're calling drafts, how often do they remind you about how much time you have? An announcement that you have 30 seconds remaining doesn't seem helpful to me, only stressful because then I'm thinking about how much time I do or don't have. Even though I shouldn't need nearly that much time.
(The 10 second announcement is "Okay, just choose one" and getting ready to pass on the cards.)
Also, after that discussion on how messing with one Precursor Golem means that you're messing with ALL the golems, I wonder what kind of insane shenanigans you could get up to with cloning effects and Precursor Golem.
(The 10 second announcement is "Okay, just choose one" and getting ready to pass on the cards.)
Also, after that discussion on how messing with one Precursor Golem means that you're messing with ALL the golems, I wonder what kind of insane shenanigans you could get up to with cloning effects and Precursor Golem.
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Just a fun fact. The first kicked Rite of Replication you cast on a Precursor Golem results in 18 Golems. The second kicked Rite of Replication, is copied 6 times over, so you end up with 648 golems.
This may or may not have come up in a Commander game.
This may or may not have come up in a Commander game.
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In the episode you said someone cracked you for lethal by casting Spread the Sickness on your Rusted Relic when you had Precursor Golem out to copy it enough times to proliferate 4 times and kill your board? That shouldn't have worked. Since they targeted Rusty, the copies trigger and go on the stack above the original kill spell, and after they all resolve, unless you had metalcraft from other means, it's highly unlikely that good ol' rusty would still be a creature, and that original Spread the Sickness would likely be countered by the game and your opponent wouldn't have gotten a proliferate from that one. Not sure if it would have mattered, but just a heads up! #RulesGuy
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