Reina - Siphon Spam (4th Place Detroit GLC Qualifier)

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This is a pretty basic Reina Siphon deck using usual Eater shenanigans. It went 4-1 in the Detroit ANRPC 2015 GLC Qualifier - losing only to a Haas:ETF deck that just happened to be running Scorched Earth ( I lol'ed).

My general strategy for piloting this deck is to focus fire in one direction as much as possible before moving to the next. This will make them stack their ice over centrals to respond to your keyholes or account siphons accordingly and remotes will generally tend to run weak.

Even with draw powers from IHW and Inject - Vigil seems to need to be online as soon as possible in any match up as you really don't want to break ice without being able to use Crescentus or be able to apply parasites with great prejudice.

When you believe an agenda is down, do Reina things! Take their money, take their stuff! If they have too much money - run the remote to force them to rez the ice, break with eater, apply your crecenti and run again. This often opens prime account siphon windows that leave the corp at that lethal no rez range. This should make RnD more vulnerable to your Keyhole business, and now you have some prime targets for your parasites.

Less remote protection is more agendas in hand, more agendas makes Wanton more fun. Don't play your knights until its time to win the game.

Rinse, lather, repeat.

Worth mentioning, agendas are fine targets for keyhole runs but depending on the game state ICE and J-How's tend to be my primary targets.

Your Singularity is strictly for tanking a SanSan server or keeping the corp from what you think will be winning the game.

Mimic can be hamfisted for AI hate, but I usually have enough money so installing eater again after parasites do their glorious work. I am considering taking it out but I am not sure what to replace it with.

Other than that not much to say as its pretty basic Anarch econ denial stuff. I finished 4th over all and had a great time. Shout out to Matt Wilson for putting together a great event, and Brandon Rice for helping me fine tune it.

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