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Evolution of my advanced jeeves train deck aka russian neh. Still good and competitive.
Opponents were 2 andy, 1 wiz, 1 dyper, one gabe twice.
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30 Oct 2016
percomis
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30 Oct 2016
gozik
I did finish 4th (1st after swiss).. Lost with runner 2 times in top cut. ICE placement does really depend on cards you have, your opponent and state of the game. It is hard to describe the general plan. sometimes you rush on sansan behind cheap etr, sometimes you build 7-8 ice on rnd - that's dyper case. Also just noticed minor distinction with the deck I actually played on nats - -1 popup +1 quadary. But this version is fine too. |
30 Oct 2016
percomis
Thank you, makes sense. Thoughts on putting in a 2nd Cyberdex against Medium runs? |
31 Oct 2016
gozik
Sure thing, second cyberdex is good meta choice. Flexible slots: 2nd exchange, DBS, Sweeps Week. Try not to reduce total number of ice. |
Grats on winning Russian nats! Can you write a bit about ICE placement for this deck? With so few of them I'm curious how you use them.