No, these cards aren’t the singletons or weird choices - they’re staples in Dead Guy Ale. Yes, there are a ton of singletons and weird card choices. I think I stick with the deck since it harkens back to the 1990’s when I played a deck full of Sinkholes, Icequakes, Erhnam Djinns and Icy Manipulators. – 2nd place out of 107 at StarCityGames Syracuse IQ 2015 – 45th place out of around 4000 at Grand Prix New Jersey 2014 – 13th place out of 225 at StarCityGames Detroit Open 2014 – 45th place out of around 1800 at Grand Prix Washington 2013 In bigger events, I’ve put up respectable (although not too insane) finishes: I usually do fairly well in local tournaments. I’m a Toronto area player who almost exclusively plays Dead Guy Ale, a black white disruption deck that aims to break apart my opponent’s game plan with discard, land destruction, and massive amounts of removal. My name is Wilkin Chau, and before I get into the tournament report I’ll give you a brief MTG history of me.
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