good folks
1st - anyone up for some nats testing around the liverpool street area either at lunch or after work?
2nd - anyone got a list of the top decks in standard at the mo, I have proxied up so far (jund, white weenie and boros) but am not sure what else is a tier 1 deck.
3rd does anyone know where I can find a list for the polymorph Iona deck thats going about
thanks in advance
Glenn
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Fair enough, but he hasnt been particularly good for some time. Im not saying that he is bad, but I played him a couple of times and was pretty unimpressed, and i'd rather sit down vs. him in a PTQ now then say, Simon or Rob (or before they moved country, especially Geoff and Yew). And did you ever come to the club when it had a large of the better players in the country, winning drafts was really hard.
Fair enough, but he hasnt been particularly good for some time. Im not saying that he is bad, but I played him a couple of times and was pretty unimpressed, and i'd rather sit down vs. him in a PTQ now then say, Simon or Rob (or before they moved country, especially Geoff and Yew). And did you ever come to the club when it had a large of the better players in the country, winning drafts was really hard.
Okay, so what do we need to do to get the current group of players here up to that level again?
That Ginger One said:Fair enough, but he hasnt been particularly good for some time. Im not saying that he is bad, but I played him a couple of times and was pretty unimpressed, and i'd rather sit down vs. him in a PTQ now then say, Simon or Rob (or before they moved country, especially Geoff and Yew). And did you ever come to the club when it had a large of the better players in the country, winning drafts was really hard.
In all honesty just play more. Peter was good because he played all the time. Yew was just....so good for no reason. Geoff also played alot. I used to be alot better when I played once a week or more, same for Rob. The problem is that there is no longer the omnipresent always attending core of really good players (geoff, peter, Rob, me when i test alot etc) to force everyone else to get alot better. The thing is, everyone who goes to the club regularly is good, but there is no impetus for the good players to get much better as they are at the top of the ladder. This is why having Peter at the top of the ladder (along with geoff/yew/rob etc) because Pete tested on the internet so much he always got better, forcing everyone else to get better. Ultimately we need Steve back, me/rob to play more regularly, and someone like Simon or Nick to play more, which would ideally force everyone to get better if they wanted to win more often.
Dan Barrett said:Okay, so what do we need to do to get the current group of players here up to that level again?
That Ginger One said:Fair enough, but he hasnt been particularly good for some time. Im not saying that he is bad, but I played him a couple of times and was pretty unimpressed, and i'd rather sit down vs. him in a PTQ now then say, Simon or Rob (or before they moved country, especially Geoff and Yew). And did you ever come to the club when it had a large of the better players in the country, winning drafts was really hard.
And yet everyone does. Wtf. You dont count because you are always there except when you are banned.
colchester has had trouble with sorting out regular events for the last year or so.
when we had regular weekly events a few years ago (in braintree) the skill level was far beyond the london games club. picture sitting down to draft at a table with mark glenister, richard moore, sam gomersall, will turner and nick west at it. the london games club can't even come close to that in terms of skill level.
I don't actually agree with that Gary.
When asked I always add my 2 cents, and usually as constructive comments rather than blah blah sounds crap - ask Dan (He sounded a couple of extended decks off me quite recently)
This is true, both Nick and Tom Reeve have given me good advice (Amar also) in the past few months, and i'd definitely look to them (amongst others) for some more help and testing time in future, particularly Nats.
I just think Gary doesn't like Nick much for some reason... *shrugs*
Nick Lovett said:I don't actually agree with that Gary.
When asked I always add my 2 cents, and usually as constructive comments rather than blah blah sounds crap - ask Dan (He sounded a couple of extended decks off me quite recently)
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