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Podcast Ep. 11: Looking Ahead to Internationals in Sydney “If you haven’t noticed, Mike Fouchet is running the podcast these days and it’s better than ever! Join him this week as he talks with Bodhi Cutler and Jordan Palmer of Australia, Benjamin Pham of The Netherlands, and our own Christopher Schemanske about the upcoming International Championship in Sydney, Australia. Look forward to another episode of the podcast in the near future, featuring discussion on Ultra Prism and it’s impact on Standard for Collinsville!
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Podcast Ep. 6: Headed to Hartford “It’s been a few weeks, but I’m glad to be back to share a new episode of the podcast. Alex and I took an hour last night to talk about the best decks in the current format, and where our heads are at for Hartford. While it’s been a long wait, we hope it’s somewhat worth it. Our next episode will probably be within the next two weeks, but we’ll see how this Regionals schedule plays into that. Otherwise, stay tuned for our final two articles of Hartford prep (dropping later today and then tomorrow), and best of luck this…
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Podcast Ep. 5, Examining Decks and Concepts for Anaheim “Today, along with Michael’s first look at our Expanded format, we have our audible look at Standard for Anaheim. We have quite the format on our hands, and it’s going to be quite the week as we head into the event. On the podcast, we have Alex, Xander, and I talking about the decks on all of our minds as we head into the weekend. Focused around the ARG Invitational’s Top 16, we have a look at most of the decks one might expect to run into at any of the three tournaments of action in Anaheim this weekend. This…
Podcast Ep. 4, 2018 Structure Preview and Discussion “Another season, another set of changes. Though this year’s iteration of the Championship Series is a few tweaks away from the last, unlike some years’ wholesale alterations, it’s a new environment nonetheless. Like all changes, there are some on both sides of the divide, and today, Alex/I give our own thoughts on the situation. Episode 5 is slated for sometime soon, but, it will definitely feature another of our writers in addition to the current tandem.
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On Regional Results, North American Internationals, “In case our article output wasn’t enough for you, Episode 2 of the Podcast is now live. Alex and I discuss Espeon/Garbodor, Zoroark, and a host of other topics related to picking the right deck for Indy. Slightly different format from our last one, and we’re interested to see where things lead from here. We’ll be back with another episode after Indy. Links for iTunes or your other podcast media listening option of choice can be found in the Tweet we put out below, and the episode itself is embedded into the post below that. Happy listening!
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Its mighty legs are capable of running at speeds exceeding 40 mph, but this Pokรฉmon can’t breathe unless it’s underwater. (Dracovish)
Recapping the Toronto Emergents “My brother, Alex, dispensed with even the minimal testing that I did and resolved early in the evening to simply play Groudon. My testing yielded nothing to unseat that idea, and once Night March was tabled by the seemingly imminent rise of Giratina, I was left to return to Groudon myself. The list, though, was a matter of intense debate between Alex and I (and, once he got on board, Sean Foisy). Since our experience in Portland, Alex has been insistent on including a Hex Maniac to shore the Darkrai/Giratina matchup. Personally, I believed the energy denial we included was…
The Future of SixPrizes “Of course, while we’ll be staying true to SixPrizes’ roots, we have some exciting ideas in mind for the future. Some of them will be immediately apparent, and others are longer-term projects. We believe there’s a bright future, and plan to make the most of it. One of the biggest changes to SixPrizes will be in the content schedule. For years, we followed a clockwork formula of Tuesday/Thursday for Underground pieces, with other content interspersed as it happened. In more recent times, Monday and Wednesday pieces have become more frequent as we’ve adapted to the challenges of a changingย tournament structure.…
The Top 5 Items You Need but Might Forget to Bring to Worlds “Not because the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will be blinding your eyes at high noon, but because it is hard to keep aย sternย poker face for two days straight. And I recommend not just any sunglasses. In commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of his World Series of Poker Main Event win, we need to channel theย transcendentย powers of Greg “Fossilman” Raymer: The reptilian shadesย projectย the perfect combo of confidence and confusion. Your opponents won’t know what to make of you.ย The psychological edge is yours. While you want to strike fear and uncertainty intoย your opponents, you also do not want to overextend your prowess.…
The shaking of its freezing upper half is what generates its electricity. It has a hard time walking around. (Arctozolt)
With sly cunning, it tries to lure people into the woods. Some believe it to have the power to make crops grow. (Morgrem)