Seeds of Innocence definitely set the red player back quite a bit losing the mana crypt along with some unlucky draws after being able to surveil away several cards without hitting a second land. The Kinnan deck is more of an elf-ball variant, so he was looking at possibly two G Cradles in opening hand looking to make a huge amount of mana. The sequence of countered spell, removed commander, draw engine ripped from library, and forced to block to not give The Pride 15 cards was enough pressure to keep him down
That's the way it goes sometimes. It is a good reminder that even if you appear to be WAY behind, always keep your head in the game and look for an opportunity to win!
This is why I love cedh, no matter how behind someone is anyone at anypoint can still clutch out the win.
Absolutely 💯!!!
Woah!!! Now that's a wildcard moment!
A lot of great interaction!
nice game fellas.
Thanks for checking it out!
The kinnan and red player had some non games.. why keep the hands?…
Seeds of Innocence definitely set the red player back quite a bit losing the mana crypt along with some unlucky draws after being able to surveil away several cards without hitting a second land.
The Kinnan deck is more of an elf-ball variant, so he was looking at possibly two G Cradles in opening hand looking to make a huge amount of mana. The sequence of countered spell, removed commander, draw engine ripped from library, and forced to block to not give The Pride 15 cards was enough pressure to keep him down
The red player won. But did the hole game nothing…
That's the way it goes sometimes. It is a good reminder that even if you appear to be WAY behind, always keep your head in the game and look for an opportunity to win!
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