Showing posts with label Strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strategy. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Building a Deck Is Easy, Tuning It Up Is The Harder Part

There’s a lot out there online about deck building, but I want to go out on a limb and say that deck building isn’t what’s really important.  (Pauses while collective gasp goes out from the masses).  It’s not deck building that makes a good deck, its deck tuning.  Let’s be honest, you could make a hundred decks, and in their very first form ninety-nine will probably suck, until they get tuned anyway.  Yes it’s important to build a deck with a solid strategy, a sense of tempo, an understanding of balance and the proper mana curve, but a new deck will always be just that, a new deck, one that it is untested and untried.  It’s what happens next that will determine whether that new deck becomes a good deck, or even a great one.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Allies – The Human Slivers

Okay, that headline is a bit of a misnomer since not all allies are human, but a large number are and the point is not to profile (and as comedian Ron White tells us, profiling is wrong) but rather to give an evocative description.  Anyone whose ever played a Sliver deck knows that Slivers in themselves are less than overwhelming creatures, until they get together for a Sliver party, then all hell breaks loose.  Allies are similar in a lot of ways.  Alone they seem weak and useless, but when they begin to feed off eachh other they can become more than the sum of their parts.  There are some important strategy tips to keep in mind though.