Hawaii Five-0: the only undefeated Jinteki deck at worlds

icecoldjazz 1028

I've been a PE player for 12 years, so I knew I had to give it a final send-off at worlds before its inevitable rotation. Most recently, I had taken PE to a top 16 finish at worlds in 2022 as well as a top 8 finish at UK nationals the same year.

This list went 5-0 at the 2024 world championship and was the only undefeated Jinteki deck (and one of only two undefeated corps).

I had heard of a few interesting flavours of PE floating around recently; unfortunately the player base in Honolulu is pretty small, and so with limited testing opportunity I decided to stick to my guns and play a list that I was very comfortable with. I took a break from playing in 2023 for personal reasons and needed to make some updates to my list to accommodate rotation and the new banlist.

The key to this sort of deck is having a good mix of threats that punish the runner for running (Cerebral Overwriter, Snare, etc.) and cards that punish the runner for not running (agendas, Clearinghouse, etc.), which creates a 50/50 for your opponent. This is the magic of yomi: while any other deck can be defeated with sufficient strategy and resources, beating PE often comes down to getting lucky on these 50/50 decisions with no clearly correct move. The hard part is not allowing your opponent to read you and thus infer what you've installed.

Sting is the best threat in the list because it fills both of the aforementioned roles, and so Fujii is likewise a welcome include. Obokata may feel like a huge loss at face value, but I think Fujii is a far stronger 5/3 and I would still play it over Obokata even if the latter were not banned. Defensive agendas are good for obvious reasons, but in a deck that is primarily focused on flatlining the runner instead of scoring out, Obokata has no offensive value and thus doesn't really fit into the game plan. More often than not it felt like dead weight; the only thing you want to do with it when you draw it is get it out of your hand.

I don't feel good about running 3 non-Obokata 5/3s, so I did a little rearranging of the agenda suite and I'm comfortable with where it is now. Although initially skeptical of it, Blood in the Water has turned out to be a fantastic agenda which enables some great Neurospike shenanigans, especially in conjunction with Fujii.

My most memorable game involved a runner with Stoneship and SMC + Lilypad, giving them the ability to draw several cards during my turn. I spent a few minutes in the tank determining how I could flatline them before realizing I had a Fujii and two BITW on board and could just score out 7 points in one turn 😅

I had a terrible day runner side, and my Deep Dive Zahya deck really let me down; in hindsight I should have played Sable. Despite a few close ones, I ended up losing all of my runner games except one and finished with a 6-5 record; my worst performance since before Magnum Opus. I was a little disappointed; however, I was very pleased with my corp performance and all in all worlds 2024 was an incredible experience. I already can't wait for the next one!

Due to the community's overwhelmingly positive response to my previous worlds decklist i need deck slots please like this deck (14th at worlds), I no longer need deck slots, but please feel free to like this one anyways.

Please play this in your local meta and spread a little aloha around the world! 🤙 You will be regarded as popular and good-looking for doing so. New players especially love playing against this type of deck and are guaranteed to have a great time and return for more fun games of Netrunner.

yes i know this gif of tom selleck is from the wrong show. by the way, it's pronounced "jif", like the peanut butter.

9 comments
20 Oct 2024 icecoldjazz

PS @Ams you haven't deleted NRDB yet like you promised

21 Oct 2024 rapanui

"New players especially love playing against this type of deck and are guaranteed to have a great time and return for more fun games of Netrunner."

People who have been playing for 8 years really love it too. We really double love it when it ends our Worlds day two possibility on one of those 50/50 thingies (not that we played "correctly" anyways because who the hell plays moon pool anyways) .

In all seriousness, great job brewing this pile of evil.

It will truly be a new Dawn when I can sit to play netrunner and know I don't have to be punished for doing the thing the game incentives the runner to do Every. F#&$@ing. Time.

21 Oct 2024 Council

'I think Fujii is a far stronger 5/3 and I would still play it over Obokata even if the latter were not banned' - coping

'I don't feel good about running 3 non-Obokata 5/3s' - there it is

Awesome run :)

Playing Red Pravdivost made me realise the best ambush decks actually don't want to install any agendas at all, so even if the Runner guesses right, all they get is to live another day.

21 Oct 2024 Baa Ram Wu

Death, Taxes, IceColdJazz brings Mitosis PE...... etc.

:D

21 Oct 2024 icecoldjazz

@rapanui I will still find a way to play this deck, just disguised as something else. Long live moon pool!

@Council Some people can't handle the truth. You'll come round 😉

21 Oct 2024 Zeebag

Wholesome murder. 10/10. Roomies at worlds next year!!! #beercrue

21 Oct 2024 TyrellCorp

It was fun to ask "am I dead?" at the end of each turn. I will assert that of your many victories, I came the closest to winning by getting to 6 points, then mentally flipping a coin between running the card which would have won me the game and running R&D where I ate the snare. As I often say, finding all the snares is one of my key netrunner skills. Thanks for the game and for the Positive Play Experience, aloha, thanks for coming out to SF and hope to see you next time.

21 Oct 2024 zhansonic

Love the deck! Moon Pool might well be the missing piece to let you never-advance agendas. Usually I have trouble scoring the Fujiis because the runner usually just draws up and checks it. Long live shell game Jinteki!!!

21 Oct 2024 icecoldjazz

@Zeebag definitely! #beercrue

@TyrellCorp thanks for the game! You definitely gave me a run for my money; it was a fun one for sure!

@zhansonic moon pool is a huge enabler! Love using it to add a few advancements to a trap once they've committed to access. I can't take credit for moon pool either; I first heard of it from @MrBuggles!