Killer Joe
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Is there a difference? Is a non-Net Deck considered a Casual Deck? If so, then is a Casual Deck considered a Sub-Par deck? Why not? If it's only a casual deck, then that must mean it's not tournament worthy, right? So it must be sub-par.
Here's my point: I was playing a "Friendly" game the other day and was loosing quite badly with a "Casual" deck. Was it because it was a "Casual Deck" or because it was a "Sub-Par" deck? After that game, I whipped out the ol' U/W Control and creamed my opponent. We know that a T2 U/W Control deck is NOT a friendly or casual deck, or is it?
I've cut back on Friendly/multi-player games lately due to my new direction in Magic (I call it, "The Road to Tourneyland"). But when I DO play casually now, I tend to want to reach for a "Net Deck", is that wrong?
Man, I never knew turning toward becomming a tourney player would create such cross-roads.
Here's my point: I was playing a "Friendly" game the other day and was loosing quite badly with a "Casual" deck. Was it because it was a "Casual Deck" or because it was a "Sub-Par" deck? After that game, I whipped out the ol' U/W Control and creamed my opponent. We know that a T2 U/W Control deck is NOT a friendly or casual deck, or is it?
I've cut back on Friendly/multi-player games lately due to my new direction in Magic (I call it, "The Road to Tourneyland"). But when I DO play casually now, I tend to want to reach for a "Net Deck", is that wrong?
Man, I never knew turning toward becomming a tourney player would create such cross-roads.