Terminal Seven Vancouver, BC. Aug 9 tournament Winner

Brad_Defacto 90

This is my first place decklist for the tournament.

The tournament was organized by Nels and Jesse from the Terminal 7 Podcast

Cards up to Upstalk were legal for this tournament. 28 people.

prize: Summer game night kit.

I went undefeated in 5 rounds of swiss.

I based this mostly off of Joe Held's Seattle Regionals decklist (http://stimhack.com/regionals-seattle-2014-78-players/)

some card switch justifications: Econ is important in our meta, so I put 2 restructures. getting to 10 creds is easy because of giraffes.

I found interns to be always awkward, as a double you can't play it with an agenda, so using it on caprice or ash always just takes one more turn than you want it to.

Fetal vs a third Future perfect: Sometimes you end up with 4 points, a nisei and really want to be able to score 3 points. I think a third Future perfect is very strong. However, the fetal opens up some a couple lines of play.

  1. if you show it to them (via giraffe) (or they suspect you have it) they must respect komainus. That is pretty important, you don't want them to throw their hand and walk all day through your ice.

  2. edge case (but it happened in one game this tournament): I'm at 4 points, at some point I showed the fetal ai via celebrity gift. I then drew a future perfect, which I instlal-advance-advanced. The runner didn't try to score it because they believed I am trying to score the fetal. He then went for r&d or hq accesses.

  3. if you don't or cannot show them the fetal and they love running through komainu with no cards in their hand, you can set up a kill remote pretty easily. Sell the bluff by advancing it ONCE to make it look like napd or nisei mk 2. This is even more of an edge case.

runner deck http://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/8417/terminal-seven-vancouver-bc-aug-9-tournament-winner

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