Wednesday 11 April 2018

The First Step To Magic's Pro Tour: Our First PPTQ

Hello Exiles!

It's me, Jason - your Level 2 Magic Judge-In-Exile - and one of the proud owners of North Of Exile Games in Penetanguishene, with another blog post to talk about all of the excitement that Central Ontario's Magic community has had recently.


A Busy Saturday in the North... and in North Bay!

It has been a busy couple of weeks up here in the North!   Just one week ago, we held a 'Trial Event' for the North Bay Face To Face Games Modern Open.  This past Saturday we followed that up with our Rivals Of Ixalan: Store Championship, while at the same time I myself was away in North Bay serving as the Head Judge for the Face To Face Games Modern Open.

Here in Penetanguishene, we had 8 players come together for our Store Championship which we held as a Sealed Format event, with one of our frequent players Kevin Hopkins coming away with the prized Championship playmat by day's end.

(L-R) Winner Kevin Hopkins, store co-owner Janis, and our runner-up Andrew Forget

In North Bay, 65 players came out to the West Ferris Community Centre to form the largest Face To Face Open in North Bay to date.  We had 7 rounds of swiss and a cut to Top 8 in order to determine a winner, which made for a very big day of Magic. 

Some of you might recall that just one week ago we held a special trial event in Penetanguishene that was connected to the North Bay Open.  The winner of our Trial Event was Steve Nutbean, and he certainly used his 1 round bye in the Open to great success - his 5-2 record at the end of swiss would earn him 16th place thanks to tie breakers, and got him a share of the Top 16 prize payout!  Nice work Steve! 

Once the event ended I was back on the road for a 3 hour drive south, as I finally got home shortly before 1am Sunday morning.

Congratulations to our Trial Event winner, Steve Nutbean, on his Top 16 finish making prizing in North Bay!

They say there is no rest for the wicked, and I certainly could have used a bit more rest myself, but there was no time for that this weekend!  Even with all of the excitement of Saturday now behind us, Sunday was still the day I was most looking forward to, as we would finally host our first ever Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier here in the North.

Sunday: A PPTQ appears in Penetanguishene!

Fourteen Magic players from around the region would gather here in Penetanguishene on Sunday, all with hopes of taking their first big step towards playing on Magic's illustrious Pro Tour.

Round 1 has begun!
Players came from a variety of places to try their luck with their best Standard format decks.  We had players coming to the North from Midland, Barrie, Elmvale, Wasaga Beach and even all the way from Toronto!


Level 2 Magic Judges Graham Schofield and Kaitlin McLachlan both came to the North to play!


The first Cut is the deepest

The Top 4 prizing, with the invite to an RPTQ being a potentially huge reward.

After 5 rounds of swiss play, we would have our cut to Top 4.  Making it into the single elimination rounds would be:

Graham Schofield (13pts) - Bant Approach
Bradley Sinopoli (12pts) - B/G Constrictor
Justin Zettler (10 pts) - Sultai Constrictor
Kyle MacDonald (10pts) - B/W Vampires

Our Top 4!  (L-R) Kyle MacDonald, Graham Schofield, Justin Zettler, Bradley Sinopoli

In our first semi-final match to conclude, Bradley would manage to win the battle for supremacy between our two Constrictor decks in contention.

Justin Zettler (semi-finalist)
Sultai Constrictor

4 Forest
4 Swamp
4 Aether Hub
4 Blooming Marsh
3 Botanical Sanctum
2 Fetid Pools
2 Drowned Catacomb
2 Rhonas The Indomitable
2 Yahenni, Undying Partisan
4 Fatal Push
2 Ravenous Chupacabra
4 Winding Constrictor
4 Jadelight Ranger
2 The Scarab God
2 Rishkar, Peema Renegade
2 Vraska's Contempt
3 Hadana's Climb
4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner
4 Walking Ballista
3 Verdurous Gearhulk

SIDEBOARD

3 Hostage taker
1 Hour Of Glory
1 Noxious Gearhulk
2 Duress
3 Appetite For The Unnatural
1 Never // Return
2 Lost Legacy
2 Yahenni's Expertise

Our second semi-finals match was a thrilling back and forth, between Graham's Bant Approach deck and Kyle's Vampires.  Kyle's intuition was good, as he attacked with 2 or less creatures each turn, ensuring that Graham would not get maximum value from casting any instant speed 'Settle The Wreckage' spells.  It would come down to game 3, with Graham casting an Approach Of The Second Sun to put Kyle on a countdown of 6 draw steps or less.   Unfortunately for Graham, Kyle's vampires were mighty strong thanks to a Legion Lieutenant and two Radiant Destiny in play, both naming Vampires.  It would all come down to whether or not Graham would draw a much needed untapped land, in order to be able to reach his Approach Of The Second Sun that was waiting in his top 4 cards of his library, and then cast it in his last turn.  The deck would refuse to give up a land for Graham though, and Kyle's Vampires would move on to meet Bradley in the finals.

Graham Schofield (semi-finalist)
Bant Approach

4 Botanical Sanctum
1 Desert Of The Indomitable
1 Forest
1 Hashep Oasis
4 Ipnu Rivulet
4 Irrigated Farmland
1 Island
3 Plains
1 Scavenger Grounds
1 Shefet Dunes
4 Sunpetal Grove
3 Baffling End
2 Essence Scatter
3 Search For Azcanta
2 Thaumatic Compass
1 Disallow
3 Gift Of Paradise
3 Supreme Will
2 Cast Out
3 Settle The Wreckage
1 Fumigate
4 Hour Of Promise
1 Azor, the Lawbringer
4 Approach Of The Second Sun
3 Spring // Mind

SIDEBOARD

2 Authority Of The Consuls
2 Carnage Tyrant
1 Cast Out
2 Fumigate
2 Ixalan's Binding
3 Negate
1 Oketra The True
2 Regal Caracal

And then there were 2...

The finals of our event would turn into an example of how one great card can sometimes completely shut down another great deck.
Bradley was playing a Constrictor deck, whose whole winning strategy is to place tons of +1/+1 counters onto creatures and then proceed to layeth the smack down on your opponent.

Unfortunately for Bradley, Kyle was all to happy to remind him that the card Solemnity is a thing.

While Bradley's deck certainly felt like it had a good chance to take the day, all Kyle would need was to draw a Solemnity in two separate games to win the match, and the invitation to the next Regional Pro Tour Qualifier.

Congratulations to Kyle - winner of our PPTQ, and Bradley on an excellent performance!  

Bradley Sinopoli (runner-up)
B/G Constrictor

4 Fatal Push
4 Blossoming Defence
4 Winding Constrictor
4 Merfolk Branchwalker
4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner
4 Jadelight Ranger
2 Rishkar, Peema Renegade
3 Walking Ballista
3 Verdurous Gearhulk
2 Vraska, Relic Seeker
2 Vraska's Contempt
1 Field Of Ruin
2 Hashep Oasis
2 Foul Orchard
4 Aether Hub
7 Swamp
8 Forest

SIDEBOARD

3 Duress
3 Naturalize
2 Die Young
2 Lifecrafter's Bestiary
1 Dispossess
2 Lost Legacy
2 Yahenni's Expertise

Kyle MacDonald (winner)
B/W Vampires

3 Cast Out
2 Ixalan's Binding
3 Fatal Push
3 Legion's Landing
4 Call To The Feast
4 Queen's Commission
4 Legion Lieutenant
3 Martyr Of Dusk
4 Dusk Legion Zealot
2 Champion Of Dusk
4 Concealed Courtyard
2 Scavenger Grounds
2 Forsaken Sanctuary
3 Ifnir Deadlands
4 Shefet Dunes
3 Plains
4 Swamp
4 Radiant Destiny

SIDEBOARD

2 Doomfall
2 Golden Demise
1 Fatal Push
2 Fragmentize
2 Profane Procession
1 Arguel's Blood Fast
2 Solemnity
3 Duress

More exciting events to come!

We've got tons of exciting events coming up here in the North to look forward to, including our first ever Team Trios event this Saturday (a trial for a Face To Face Open happening in Toronto on May 5th), and another Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier coming up on May 12th.  

If you haven't played Magic in the North yet, you're going to want to soon as we have a lot to look forward to!

-JVM

Monday 2 April 2018

F2FGTS Trial Event Recap - March 31st, 2018

North Of Exile Games hosted another Trial Event for an upcoming Face To Face Open

A Trial For North Bay

On Saturday March 31st, North Of Exile Games in Penetanguishene was pleased to once again host a Trial Event for an upcoming facetofacegames.com Tournament Series Open.   Players from Midland, Penetanguishene, Wasaga Beach and Barrie all gathered to compete for the top prize; free entry into North Bay's Open along with an exclusive 'Trial Winner' playmat and a competitive edge against some of the region's best Modern players in the form of a 1 Round bye.

'Value' was the Word Of The Day

These Trial Events are a great value, offering players a chance to play test their deck in a competitive REL event with enticing prizes up for grabs.  In addition to the exclusive prizes that were awarded to the event's big winner, all of the Top 4 players were awarded store credit at North Of Exile Games, based on their final standings.   

Several random prizes would also be awarded throughout the day, including a Planeswalker deck from 'Rivals Of Ixalan' and a special Fallout Vault-Boy Edition: Yahtzee.  With entry fees as low as only $10, Trial Events are a great experience and a value.

Fun bonus prizes for lucky random winners!

The Stage Is Set

Based on attendance, it was announced that the event would consist of five rounds of swiss play, followed by a cut to Top 4.  Players had brought a variety of Modern archetypes to play with, including: Burn, Contol, Eldrazi,  8-Whack and Boggles, which would ensure some interesting match-ups.   After some brief announcements by our Head Judge, deck lists were collected and the action began.


Let Them Eat Cake!

One of our local Magic players, Ed Dowling was celebrating his birthday on the day of our Trial Event, and so there was a brief pause prior to commencing Round 3 while everyone enjoyed some delicious birthday cake, courtesy of North Of Exile Games.

 Putting out fires, and then cake for everyone!

The Top 4

After five rounds of swiss we were down to our Top 4 competitors.  Cal Bernard and Spencer Belanger would each see their respective events come to an end in the semi-finals, but both players had played well throughout the day and would leave with some extra store credit to show for their efforts.

Prizing for the Top 4

Let's take a look at their decklists:




The Finals

Our resident birthday boy Ed Dowling would take his Burn deck all the way into the finals against Steve Nutbean, who was playing Red/Green Eldrazi.  

Game 1 of the finals would not go well for Ed, with a mulligan to 5 cards.   Reality Smashers and Thought-Knot Seers would make for a lot of damage, and a hasty end to game 1.

Game 2 would once again lead to a mulligan to 5 for Ed, although a Turn 1 Goblin Guide followed by a Turn 2 Monastery Swiftspear coupled with a Lightning Bolt got Ed off to a fast start.   A Turn 3 Lightning Helix to keep the board clear was all Ed would need to get a dominating lead over Steve, who was stumbling due to some poor draws.

With the potential for a birthday win in the air, both competitors began sideboarding in preparation for Game 3, as a hush came over the store.  There was a palpable tension in the air, with no sounds to be heard other than the quiet rhythmic breathing of the crowd of people gathered to silently watch the day's final game of  Magic being played.

Game 3 would be the only game in the match that Ed would get to keep all seven cards from his initial draw, but the birthday miracle was not to be.   A turn 3 Bloodbraid Elf cast by Steve cascaded into a free Ancient Stirrings would lead to a turn 4 Reality Smasher coming into play and beginning to turn the tide in Steve's favor.   Ed put up a good fight, but in the end his Burn deck decided to not cooperate for him and Steve Nutbean would emerge our victor.

(L-R) Runner up Ed Dowling, Head Judge Jason Malott, and winner Steve Nutbean.

Ed Dowling, 2nd place
Burn

4x Goblin Guide
4x Monastery Swiftspear
4x Eidolon Of The Great Revel
4x Bump In The Night
4x Lava Spike
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Boros Charm
4x Lightning Helix
2x Searing Blaze
4x Skull Crack
4x Rift Bolt
4x Arid Mesa
3x Bloodstained Mire
4x Blood Crypt
4x Sacred Foundry
2x Mountain
1x Plains
1x Swamp

Sideboard
2x Kataki, War's Wage
2x Path To Exile
2x Shattering Spree
2x Deflecting Palm
2x Wear // Tear
1x Searing Blaze
2x Rakdos Charm
2x Anger Of The Gods


Steve Nutbean, 1st Place
Red/Green Eldrazi

4x Noble Hierarch
1x Birds Of Paradise
4x Eldrazi Obligator
4x Matter Reshaper
4x Thought-Knot Seer
4x Bloodbraid Elf
4x Reality Smasher
2x Chameleon Colossus
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Ancient Stirrings
2x Dismember
1x Mind Stone
4x Eldrazi Temple
3x Cavern Of Souls
2x Wooded Foothills
4x Karplusan Forest
3x Grove Of The Burnwillows
1x Kessig Wolf Run
2x Forest
1x Mountain
1x Wastes
1x Stomping Ground

Sideboard
2x Kitchen Finks
2x Scavenging Ooze
2x Ancient Grudge
2x Relic Of Progenitus
1x Grafdigger's Cage
2x Crumble To Dust
2x Natural State
2x Engineered Explosives




More Events To Come

North Of Exile Games has another Face To Face Games Tournament Series Trial Event already scheduled for April 14th, with that event being a Team Trios Constructed format event that will earn the entire winning team free entry into a Team Trios Open happening in Toronto on May 5th.  With Toronto having a Team Trios format Grand Prix happening May 18th- May 20th, the Trial in Penetanguishene  and Face To Face Games Open on May 5th are your best opportunities to prepare for the Grand Prix!   In addition to the Trial event, be sure to visit North Of Exile Games for some of Magic's most exciting events with multiple Preliminary Pro Tour qualifiers scheduled in Penetanguishene for 2018.  



See you soon in the North!

-JVM