I don't play sealed, but why so many lands? 17 lands in 40 card deck is like 25-26 lands in a 60 card deck... Seems like mana flood is likely from that.
ohhh my god , wow that is such sad for magic . Wtf you drew like shit! I can related. I played a game where i drew 8 land in a row. Guess what,I lost.
FYI my pool was pretty horrendous and I splashed black purely for the rites with 2 swamps, the deck was straight u/w apart from that. Some of the lame creatures were in just to make up the numbers. The deck wasn't that bad overall this was by far the worst it came out in the tournament and I went 3-1.
I play swiss often, and usually play 17 lands, sometimes I'll run 16-if mana fixing permits it. At a minimum of once per swiss draft (3 games per), I will see 5 or more lands in a row.
I'd like to provide proof if at all possible, but more often than not magic doesn't save the games.
How do I go about recording these games through third party?
Also kinda funny how you bitched about how bad your previous pool was and then bitch about how bad his deck is the whole time. You know, some people don't feel like spending another $25.
@Blackheart973 Delver is horrible in limited. How many sorceries or instants do you run? 5-7? In draft you mostly want creatures or you will probably lose. Its chances of flipping are mediocre at best. Waif is quick and punishes opponents who don't have a 1-drop.
@deemo665 And i've seen it take multiple games. Blue has enough instant/sorceries to flip it, and if you pair up with white its not that hard to flip it at least 1-2 games per match. Not only that, its human, the best type to be in Innistrad, Waif isnt. Delver carries equipment and Bonds of Faith like a champ. Waif is probably the better 1 drop, but Delver is a good card either way.
@Blackheart973 Any creature carries equipment just fine. Why are you using Bonds of Faith on your own creature? Even if you're playing Blue, you'll probably have 5-7 sorceries or instants at most. Too many and you're running a risk of not having enough dudes. It's human type won't matter much. I have played it multiple times and seen it played multiple times, but getting it flipped is up to luck, and with not very good chances. The only thing it is good for is getting an early Skaab out.
@deemo665 Again i'll disagree. A flying 3/2 with human type is fantastic. He carries equipment better than most because hes a human flier. And I've rode the back of a bonds of faithed dude many times. Just because its a great removal spell doesnt mean you should completely eliminate it's other function. Bonds of faith is also a reliable pump effect. And I dunno about you, but when im blue/white im packing in as many smite the monstrous, rebukes, and grasp of phantoms as i'm able to grab up
@Blackheart973 again, this is all assuming he will transform. smite is alright, and rebuke and grasp are both top tier removal. honestly how many do you think you'll be able to grab in the draft? lucky if you can get more than one of both. I have played delver and seen him played. Guess how many times I've seen him flip? once. unless you're stacking your deck with mediocre sorceries or instants to transform him, it likely won't happen. most times he will have to chump before he transforms.
@deemo665 A shame, ive seen him flip plenty when I play. And depending on the draft, theres almost always enough spells to flip him. I rarely get them though, they're picked fast. And the sets full of GOOD instant and sorceries.
Wow! You are terrible. If you are gonna whine the whole time about how bad your opponent is and how bad his deck is, look at yourself first. And way to represent your site with that language.
And after watching the 3rd game, you didn't get mana screwed at all, in fact you started off with 4 lands and 2 1 drops, and drew 3 more lands and all spells, which btw you needed each of those lands to play to spells you were playing, so you just flat out lost to a bad player and bad deck?
The sign of a great Magic player is taken the bad beats when they happen. His deck wasn't great, noone can defend that, but sometimes you get flooded. That's the game. Blame Modo all you like, blame God or Karma if you want. Don't blame your opponent.
@Spanner1971B In a similar situation, a few people in mtgo chat calculated the odds of drafting five mana in a row. With about the same amount of draws left as in this video while in a draft environment, the odds of drawing 5 mana straight came out to be 0.003%.
They posted various equations to support this, so I believe they were on-point.
When he says "Yup, go fuck yourself MODO, really..." I strongly identify with that statement.
@naezs The correct %: 40-7=33 the number of cards left in his deck. 17-3=14 the number of cards lands left in his deck. 14/33= 0,424242…. That means the next time he would draw a card he would have 42,4242% chance to draw a land. 13/32= 0,41 12/31= 0,39 11/30= 0,37 10/29= 0,34 Now we multiply these numbers: 0,42*0,41*0,39*0,37*0,34= 0.008 In oder to get the correct % we do 0.008*100=0.8% that this would happen. 0,8/0,003=267 that is the factor that the % 0.003 was off the right answer.
hey M2P, haha that was really hard man. But i have to say, that number 1. your Opponents Deck was not that bad you said! (not mentioned his Playing or Build Skill) and 2. With that curve try play 16 lands. Sometimes its better to take the risk to be screwed than to be flooded! Just a Thought ;) Keep up the Good Work anyway, i like your vids.
marlon you have to admit that you can be a bad loser sometimes, however thats what makes your videos the best on the site. playing with emotion, as well as experience and skill, is important.
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that guy's deck was better than yours. If you don't like drawing lands sometimes just quit playing magic the gathering and maybe try Wow or games like that
Well maybe his mana base is not that bad just has 2 swamps in deck and happens to get them, because we only saw one black card we saw a lot of blue white. But he did make alot bad attacks.
Why do I see these three color decks with no fixing all the time? I mean, its fine if you're going the control route and have ways to get your mana. Its fine if all your spells are gold and fixing is out the wazoo like in ravnica. But people play horrible three color decks with no fixing at all. Like this guy. Waste of a video.
Your deck looked nice though. I'd have liked to see some snapcasting but hey.
@Kryptnyt Three color decks can happen in sealed if you get a bad enough pool. Thankfully we have caravan vigil and travel amulet for mana fixing, but that's about it.
When you were getting pissed over too much land your deck was handing you a PERFECT spell:land ratio. The exact same ratio that your deck had.
gangster301 6 days ago
I don't play sealed, but why so many lands? 17 lands in 40 card deck is like 25-26 lands in a 60 card deck... Seems like mana flood is likely from that.
gangster301 6 days ago
ohhh my god , wow that is such sad for magic . Wtf you drew like shit! I can related. I played a game where i drew 8 land in a row. Guess what,I lost.
ItalienPlumber 1 month ago
The manascrew is allmighty :/
itsahurricane 3 months ago
FYI my pool was pretty horrendous and I splashed black purely for the rites with 2 swamps, the deck was straight u/w apart from that. Some of the lame creatures were in just to make up the numbers. The deck wasn't that bad overall this was by far the worst it came out in the tournament and I went 3-1.
mperrett1234 4 months ago
I see...
Well then, 1.3% or 0.8% is still very, very low.
I play swiss often, and usually play 17 lands, sometimes I'll run 16-if mana fixing permits it. At a minimum of once per swiss draft (3 games per), I will see 5 or more lands in a row.
I'd like to provide proof if at all possible, but more often than not magic doesn't save the games.
How do I go about recording these games through third party?
naezs 4 months ago
Nice to finally see some ISD play.
Also kinda funny how you bitched about how bad your previous pool was and then bitch about how bad his deck is the whole time. You know, some people don't feel like spending another $25.
deemo665 4 months ago
Implying Wreckless Waif is good but the same creature in blue that gets flying too is bad. Sometimes you just make me laugh man lol.
Blackheart973 4 months ago
@Blackheart973 Delver is horrible in limited. How many sorceries or instants do you run? 5-7? In draft you mostly want creatures or you will probably lose. Its chances of flipping are mediocre at best. Waif is quick and punishes opponents who don't have a 1-drop.
deemo665 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
@deemo665 And i've seen it take multiple games. Blue has enough instant/sorceries to flip it, and if you pair up with white its not that hard to flip it at least 1-2 games per match. Not only that, its human, the best type to be in Innistrad, Waif isnt. Delver carries equipment and Bonds of Faith like a champ. Waif is probably the better 1 drop, but Delver is a good card either way.
Blackheart973 4 months ago
@Blackheart973 Any creature carries equipment just fine. Why are you using Bonds of Faith on your own creature? Even if you're playing Blue, you'll probably have 5-7 sorceries or instants at most. Too many and you're running a risk of not having enough dudes. It's human type won't matter much. I have played it multiple times and seen it played multiple times, but getting it flipped is up to luck, and with not very good chances. The only thing it is good for is getting an early Skaab out.
deemo665 4 months ago
@deemo665 Again i'll disagree. A flying 3/2 with human type is fantastic. He carries equipment better than most because hes a human flier. And I've rode the back of a bonds of faithed dude many times. Just because its a great removal spell doesnt mean you should completely eliminate it's other function. Bonds of faith is also a reliable pump effect. And I dunno about you, but when im blue/white im packing in as many smite the monstrous, rebukes, and grasp of phantoms as i'm able to grab up
Blackheart973 4 months ago
@Blackheart973 again, this is all assuming he will transform. smite is alright, and rebuke and grasp are both top tier removal. honestly how many do you think you'll be able to grab in the draft? lucky if you can get more than one of both. I have played delver and seen him played. Guess how many times I've seen him flip? once. unless you're stacking your deck with mediocre sorceries or instants to transform him, it likely won't happen. most times he will have to chump before he transforms.
deemo665 4 months ago
@deemo665 A shame, ive seen him flip plenty when I play. And depending on the draft, theres almost always enough spells to flip him. I rarely get them though, they're picked fast. And the sets full of GOOD instant and sorceries.
Blackheart973 4 months ago
@naezs "odds of DRAFTING five mana" replace DRAFTING with DRAWING. Mah bad.
naezs 4 months ago
lol @ everyone freaking out over marlon getting mad. he gets mad in every vid, this isn't new.
donotfeedthetroll 4 months ago
Wow! You are terrible. If you are gonna whine the whole time about how bad your opponent is and how bad his deck is, look at yourself first. And way to represent your site with that language.
b0uncer52 4 months ago
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And after watching the 3rd game, you didn't get mana screwed at all, in fact you started off with 4 lands and 2 1 drops, and drew 3 more lands and all spells, which btw you needed each of those lands to play to spells you were playing, so you just flat out lost to a bad player and bad deck?
HeavyM6 4 months ago
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HeavyM6 4 months ago
So you made a Youtube channel just so you can complain about your bad beats to anyone who watches? I'm unsubbing from this channel FYI.
HeavyM6 4 months ago
The sign of a great Magic player is taken the bad beats when they happen. His deck wasn't great, noone can defend that, but sometimes you get flooded. That's the game. Blame Modo all you like, blame God or Karma if you want. Don't blame your opponent.
Spanner1971B 4 months ago
@Spanner1971B In a similar situation, a few people in mtgo chat calculated the odds of drafting five mana in a row. With about the same amount of draws left as in this video while in a draft environment, the odds of drawing 5 mana straight came out to be 0.003%.
They posted various equations to support this, so I believe they were on-point.
When he says "Yup, go fuck yourself MODO, really..." I strongly identify with that statement.
More often than not, luck decides games online.
naezs 4 months ago
@naezs Wow you fucking suck a math, the odds of drawing 5 lands in a row are 1.3% you where only off by a factor of 433!
lnmylife 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
lnmylife 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
hey M2P, haha that was really hard man. But i have to say, that number 1. your Opponents Deck was not that bad you said! (not mentioned his Playing or Build Skill) and 2. With that curve try play 16 lands. Sometimes its better to take the risk to be screwed than to be flooded! Just a Thought ;) Keep up the Good Work anyway, i like your vids.
DerResu 4 months ago
marlon you have to admit that you can be a bad loser sometimes, however thats what makes your videos the best on the site. playing with emotion, as well as experience and skill, is important.
yngmalm 4 months ago
lolol that guy was so bad. i know the feeling of losing like that, its rather painful (in your anus)
chris91w 4 months ago
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that guy's deck was better than yours. If you don't like drawing lands sometimes just quit playing magic the gathering and maybe try Wow or games like that
amishmax 4 months ago
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his deck was poorly built, and he was bad at playing it.
DraftMagic 4 months ago 11
Had the same today on an irl draft. Got lands and lands and lands... crap
halallovag 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
this is pretty painful, sorry
knopf152 4 months ago
"my anus is sore enough" xD
maxtheice 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
Best ending ever. "Alright, that's it, my anus is sore enough."
dylancool2 4 months ago
Unlucky, but that's the way it goes sometimes.
RetroGamerDaz 4 months ago
Well maybe his mana base is not that bad just has 2 swamps in deck and happens to get them, because we only saw one black card we saw a lot of blue white. But he did make alot bad attacks.
TwasAZerg 4 months ago
Jugs is a house
Klugen 4 months ago
Juggernaut is a beating.
Seiku 4 months ago
The next opponent for him will be like "what the fuck this guy won his first match????" :L
daviejoness 4 months ago 5
Turn 1 Stromkirk Noble
Turn 2 Blazing Torch-equip
That my friends is how you make a very hard to block creature.
DJBranden 4 months ago in playlist More videos from DraftMagic 2
Ashmouth Hound is a really good two drop. Kills all X/1's and trades with X/3s.
KiropLokiIncarnate 4 months ago
LOL why you call in modo?
izvarzone 4 months ago
Why do I see these three color decks with no fixing all the time? I mean, its fine if you're going the control route and have ways to get your mana. Its fine if all your spells are gold and fixing is out the wazoo like in ravnica. But people play horrible three color decks with no fixing at all. Like this guy. Waste of a video.
Your deck looked nice though. I'd have liked to see some snapcasting but hey.
Kryptnyt 4 months ago in playlist Innistrad Sealed #1
@Kryptnyt Three color decks can happen in sealed if you get a bad enough pool. Thankfully we have caravan vigil and travel amulet for mana fixing, but that's about it.
deemo665 4 months ago