Somethin Somethin Corporate Election 2016 (3rd KayJay's St

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Self-explanatory 45-blue sun list, with the notable addition of election day as a one-of. I came 3rd at KayJay's running this and a baba yaga andy list, losing to matt cox in the cut from running poor against a weyland kill deck then in the next game to the critical agenda off the top of R&D before i could kill. I think that kill is well positioned at the moment, although runner's are certainly wising up to meat shenanigans. I only faced 2 aaron's on the day and i'm pretty sure if i hadn't been faster they would've been the death of me. Lucky for me i was pretty fast and that's legit all this deck does.

I've seen a lot of different blue sun lists floating around recently, it's been sort of the old hotness lately, but a lot of them have been quite durdly money-up and focus on the kill, scoring agendas naked under the threat. If the runner ends up breaking your oversight games and gets more money, how the fuck do you consistantly win? So when I saw this list, I was in love.

You have a rushy gearcheck ice suite, supported by good old John Curtain and his belt. You have a ton of burst econ, sweeps is amazing (I had swapped one for a Chiyashi but with sifr out i didn't think it was right anymore), Hostiles are ludicrously good for grinding out the last few points. If you can rush an early foods, you can aim for an atlas with counters and just use those counters to tutor them up and threaten the score without having to have them leave the deck.

The original list had 2 Subliminal , but employee strike is so good at the moment and you HAVE to have a way to turn it off, paywall is still clickless money, and you often can't reliably tax the runner out of centrals so it's a great swap.

At that point, I added the election day because the 46th card won't actually make it harder to find midseasons/stuff if it allows you to draw 5 cards. I love playing around drawing into midseasons, as while it's risky it allows you to often threaten confidently before you'd "consistantly" draw it, and election day simply feeds into that idea.

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