Barachem: I am a "Spike" (I took the test and sure enough, I've been labeled

). I really like to win,...a lot! I prefer non-sanctioned events to sanctioned ones. I DO play with many low-level skilled players (not Mooseman, I believe his rating is in the 2000's

). And I do win alot. I only enlighten folks on the rules stated in the comprehensive rule book and not my own rulebook. I allow "take backs" and rarely ever take one of my own actions back. I *smack-talk* but only to those I know who can take it and dish it out, which is NOT based on their skill level.
I've tried to be a Timmy or Johnny but my brain gets dizzy so it's just easier for me to play countermagic spells and have *Bad News* just go away.
I have, inadvertantly, changed the playing environment at places I've played at that were once "Casual" and by that I mean folks who play infamous Thrull or Thallid or Marogeddon decks while I play ATS et al. I sometimes get my butt handed to me and so I feel a sense of balance. Besides, I can (or at least my opponents can), count on me making player errors,.....more than I'd like to admit
The Multiplayer Magic League at GASP is one such group. When I got there most decks were 3 inches high (without sleeves), no focus or achetype, just a plethora of what seemed like random cards.
The first deck I played there was, in fact, an invention of my own but it had focus. I played a Red/Green/White deck that had Powerstone Minefield, Gaea's Blessing, Shivan Gorge for direct damage, one-ping-at-a-time

, Cursed Totem, Wrath of God but NO CREATURES (they're disgusting and who-do-you-think-has-to-clean-up-their-poop? ME!). I called it my "Seinfeld Deck" because it was about nothing and DID nothing. But it had focus and to your avg. Spike it would be a *pile*, but to these guys it was the best deck they ever played against. BTW, that game went for 10 1/2 hours and I was victorious!
Since then some of those guys don't play (with me) anymore but a new flux of folks joined who now liked the new somewhat competetive environment. I still do well in the league but it's a lot harder
Don't worry about those folks who don't play against me anymore, they play amoungst themselves and I leave them alone, they just don't want to be a part of the league anymore due to it's now more competetive nature (not because I'm a JERK, although I can be).
Honestly, I TRIED building a Theraputic "Casual" deck without a win condition and with random cards but I just can't do it! I have, in the past, have tried only using Pre-Cons for casual play but I play them very aggressively since I deem them sub-par and I still do well with most of them. What's a SPIKE to do?
Sincerely,
A Spike in a Timmy/Johnny world