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Pro Tour-San Juan Draft Tech: Six Picks with Brian Kibler

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2010

Pro Tour-Austin champion Brian Kibler walks through some of his key picks in the first Rise of the Eldrazi Booster Draft here at Pro Tour-San Juan. You can see Brian's complete draft in the Draft Viewer: http://gatherer.wizards.com/magic/draftools/draftviewer.asp?draftid=5_28_2010...

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  • @Cosmickey86 Well, that may be true. But, I doubt that have a long time to record these and have to make them sort of short. So, i think he did well. He was trying to make it on time and get through the draft.

  • I agree he probably should have let Brian Kibler talk more in this, but I liked his interview with John Avon. I like his British accent tbh.

  • @LastSasquatch I wouldn't call Wall of Omens a bomb, buddy. Hahaha.

  • @dar482 I totally agree with that, also, just the way that he presents himself and the way he speaks just really makes him look like a douche bag. I wish they chose someone else to interview lol.

  • 5 walls

  • I really hate Rich Hagon. He just really takes over the interview. Let Kibler speak. He has no idea what he's talking about. I hate his accent. HE IS THE WORST!

  • Kibler did indeed go 0-3 with this deck. I am very surprised because the deck looked good.

  • @LastSasquatch indeed, just steal them walls!

  • @tycomeagain222 trolololol lolo lololo!

  • @JamesAnderyourstruly

    While being more legal in draft, it is far more difficult to get passed any wall of omens past the ones you open yourself, it is the best bomb in the format after all. He would have had to have open three walls, and had two of his adjacent drafters open both a wall and a foil wall in order to get passed two, it's far easier to just steal an extra one during a constructed tournament.

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