The Strange History of The Jund Deck with Reid Duke
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2023
- There was a time before boomer jund. Mister Jund himself, Reid Duke, helps us tell the tale that midrange took to get to the top, and the eventual path that lead to where it is now.
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0:56 The Archetypes of Magic
3:36 What is Midrange?
6:32 Combo Winter
10:26 The Rock
17:35 The Birth of Jund
20:40 Reid Duke Enters the Battlefield
23:36 Standard RTR Jund
25:17 The rise and fall of Boomer Jund
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I can't wait for your 100k subs video!! ❤ Congratulation!!
@@andyony2 thank you! :D we'll be working on it this week. I hope it will deliver 😅 anything specific you would like to see in it? :)
@@CardmarketMagic I am very sure, you will nail it! And pls, no pressure :)
Would love to see like a recap of the past 2-3 years, when the channel finally started to go through the roof thanks to you ;)
Otherwise: You are far more creative than me, when it comes to great video ideas :D
Worst support ever, you pay money for support and get no help in return
No way! You got Reid on?! These "history of" with archetype experts are some my favourite content. And Reid is the communities darling ofc, everyone loves him!
Reid is one of the best example rolemodels of a great magic tournament player. He is very respectful to his opponents, always calm and collected and has just a ton of charm to go with his super-tight magic play.
I played him in a 3v3 team grand prix, though I wasn't matchup up with him directly. He was extremely friendly and approachable and ofcourse beat the hell out of my teammate that had to face him in his 1v1 games. (with magic cards, not fisticuffs)
My guess is he logged into his computer to make a video about Jund and immediately received an email from Reid who's Tarmogoyf senses had begun to tingle.
his basically the only magic player who hasnt cheated his way to the top.
this video is everything I want from a Magic retrospective. well done!
I'm truly overjoyed that you enjoyed it :)
i love when carl just talks about magic, legit its just entertaining. His enthusiasm makes it easy to pay attention
Cardmarket magic is on a mad streak of banger videos recently! These history vids, the standard tournament, and the Remy collab vids have been awesome. Keep it up you guys!
This
To be honest, even as a new subscriber, there is also a small backlog of very nice videos to watch as well. For sure these deck archetype videos are among the best, as is the best deck of all time tournament series. They all celebrate Magic, not just as a fun cardgame, but also as a professional sport with a history that is worth diving into.
@@pinobluevogel6458The bread and butter is their VS series (often featuring pros like Mengu and Huschenbeth). Definitely watch them back
Seeing duke smile while he’s explaining his achievements is so heart warming tbh what a legend
There is a reason he's in the Hall of Fame :) that man is a treasure
Over the last year or so, this channel has exploded in quality and amount of content it's incredible.
That's very kind of you to say :) it's been a conscious decision to publish less videos but to put much more effort into every individual video
Smart decision. You guys have created some real quality here.
This ain't no simple video, it's basically a documentary on the history of Jund. Terrific content, best Magic channel on youtube by far.
That is so kind of you to say :D thank you!
Yes thats literally what the video is...
Love love love it!
Hence the title!
Perfection.
Cardmarket is honestly making some of the best magic content. There is always a good mix of humor and depth in all the videos!
Thank you! That is very kind of you to say :)
These deep dives into the history of deck archetypes are A+++ content! Along with the clash of World Champion deck series, this channel is posting bangers non-stop. Well worth the effort. Congratulations.
Thank you :D that's so kind of you to say. I hope you also enjoy the future stuff we are working on!
So good to see another of these videos! They're some of the best MTG content on youtube. The work put in definitely shows.
Whenever Reid Duke is smiling all is right in the world. His smile needs to be protected at all costs
As someone who has only started to get into limited formats after playing commander for about a year, this was an incredible video and the intro and discussion with Reid is really helping to jumpstart my interest in playing a format like Standard, Modern, Pioneer, or something similar. Thank you so much for all your hard work, and for the excellent content!!!
Watch Reid play Jund and you'll learn so much about it. He really is the master of the archetype
Cardmarket with yet another banger video. Pure quality!
As a Yu-Gi-Oh player who has recently gotten into Magic, this was super interesting and the video quality is insane!
As a die-hard Jund player, this was a wonderful video to watch!
JUND 'EM OUT, AND HAVE FUN DOING IT! 🤘
This series has become one of my favorites in all of magic youtube. Great conntent and awesome guests.
I would love to see one on Death and Taxes or in the story of tempo decks (Delver, UB Faeries, Murktide, etc)
Those are the two decks/archetypes I'm torn between for the next one!
Holy smokes, this video is amazing! Interesting note: back in a days we never called The Rock deck by this name in our local community. This deck was always named by the name of it's creator - Malka. New players always asked why this deck has such a weird name!
I only started playing Magic recently, but your storytelling gave me the hit of nostalgia anyways. Chills.
That's such high praise! :D thank you
Hearing Carl narrate all of this is so surprisingly soothing. I was hooked on to the screen from the first word. I remembered playing jund, winning 2 tournaments and had to sell it off, as I was in a rough place back then. Such a fun time, thank you Carl!
There's a lot to love about this video, but I especially like the creative editing choices. Really hoping cardmarket makes more of these!
Thank you! :) I am indeed planning to make another one. They just take me so much longer, so I cannot pump them out as fast. I have to work on our other videos. Which archetype would you like to see next?
@@CardmarketMagic I'm a sucker for boomer modern decks so tron would be dope!
Reid is such an amazing person. Thank you for this content!
Video quality keeps ramping up! Well done!
Thank you :)
Right in the feels. I never realize how much of my life has been linked to Magic till I see a video like this. Those were the days. When in doubt, Jund 'em out!
Reid said it best. It’s not a bad thing to have a green based creature deck as the best deck. Jund never felt unconquerable and it promotes healthy play patterns. There’s always gonna be a best deck, at least Jund plays magic as Garfield intended 🖤💚❤️
This series is continuing to be one of my most looked forward to videos. Wonderful analysis and insight that both old and new players could get to appreciate, and just the amount of work and love in these is palpable. Can't wait for the next one!
Thank you that's so kind of you to say :D what archetype or piece of history would you like to see next?
Jund mid range is my favorite deck of all time and Reed is the GOAT of this deck. Amazing video.
It's always a treat to see a history episode made so entertaining and still get the lesson across.
This is an incredible video, on one of the most incredible decks which is defining to magic. Well done.
Thank you :)
Seriously the best MtG content out there. Huge props
Thank you! That is very kind of you to say :)
honestly these deep dives have been so great. really hope you keep doing them.
This video is so great. From the perspective of someone who started playing magic in 2008 it’s nice to know all the history before I even got into the game. Now it’s 2023 it’s nice to see the love of magic is still very strong.
I love this series! Could you do the Death and Taxes archetype next?
Or White Weenie in general!
That would be a great one! Who would you have interviewed for D&T?
@@CardmarketMagic Surprise me!
This was fun. Really happy to see these history for decks video, and definitely looking forward to seeing more of it.
Great as always. Thanks for putting this together!
I mean, i get trying to paint jund as the underdog, but hand disruption and cascading felt pretty scummy for the longest time
Please make more of these videos! We appreciate the effort you've put in and yeah it's just good to be able to give people context for mad rambles
Awesome video! It's always fun to hear about Magic's history and feel nostalgic.
Superb! Thank you for the big effort and more of these :)
As someone who has Korvold as his commander, I loved reading about Jund and it’s history in MTG. The fact was Midrange was not even an archetype before and now it feels like the majority of standard decks is amazing.
Awesome video Carl and the whole Cardmarket crew (and insane guests)! Definitely keep them coming
That was a cool video. I love history and seeing all this history for Magic as despite my age I only started playing a little over a decade ago.
I hope you guys make more of these videos, especially for people like myself or newer players to see and hear how things used to be.
This is such a great video!! It's really cool to see magic history told via a single deck!!
First time I've subbed to something on UA-cam in years. I mostly stopped playing MTG 2 years ago, but I have still been watching all of the Cardmarket Magic content I could find over the past 3 months. You guys do a really great job and I really appreciate the quality and fun found in these video's! Hoping you get all the success you deserve! :)
Loved this video and all the commentaries! Thank you so much!
Awesome video! I liked this format a lot. I appreciate it is a lot of work and might not be the best in terms of time spent for community interaction, but these videos will stay around forever and be educational for a long time!
Thank you!
These deep dives are some of my favorite content you do. Please keep doing more!
Awesome start to the video. Really draws in attention setting up the archetypes for the midrange talk.
Thanks for this, team. This was a wonderfully fun and informative video. Reminds me a lot of the tone of Enter the Battlefield. The love of the game shines through from all.
Really cool video, love the history of one of the sweetest archetypes. And very cool the get Reid Duke himself in on the action!
awesome video, thanks for that :D loved the tournament as well, or the match with the special nasty rules xd great content!
This is the type of content I wish there was more of. Fantastic job. And getting Reid to talk about the deck that made him an icon was so awesome to see. Thank you.
I really enjoy these so I hope that you’re able to keep making them!
This video was fantastic, please do more of these lmao. Jund is my all time favorite deck, I started playing in alara right as Jund became super popular so it holds a special place in my heart as being THE deck for my first 5 years of the game. Great work!
I can't describe how much I love this kind of content, I hope we get more of this, keep up the Nice work!!
This format is one of my favs. Carl really shines in these passion-fueled montages and is really great at explaining decks via telling a story
Been catching up with some of your older videos, but this one got me to subscribe. Thanks for this awesome video on the rich history of Magic!
Thank you for the sub! We'll do our best to make the future content solid to make that sub worth it :)
These are the best videos! The deep dives are amazing! Please keep making them!
These history videos are my favourites on the channel. Always love seeing a new one
Came into this not expecting to like it as much as the regular gameplay (since it’s so high quality), but I found it very interesting and engaging throughout. Would love to see more of these!
I love this history deep dive into magic decks! Great video!
This video was so good dude !!! Keep going. Awesome.
As someone who started playing magic in ~2015, I love these kinds of videos, they’re a such a cool glimpse into what the game used to be like!
These videos are awesome, love the long-form history of MTG archetypes videos.
1:50 great basic archetype breakdown. Wish I'd watched this when i started playing.
Got pointed to this by Rhystic Studies and now I've watched all three. Fantastic stuff, I hope you're able to continue making these deep dives!
“Now it’s cause they’re sleepy” is so fucking funny to me lmfao
Thank you so much for this video! Not only is it excellently made, but also extremely interesting! Definitely getting me all nostalgic! Fantastic job on making this!
That's so incredibly kind of you to say :D thank you!
This is by far your best video, and it's one of the best magic videos out there in all. A+
Excellent video, I really love these MTG history lessons. And as cherry on top even with the duke of Jund himself! Truely amazing content, thanks for making this.
I LOVE these videos! This one in particular finally got me to subscribe. I know they take a lot of time to make and it shows, they are extremely well made and super interesting. Pleaaaaaase keep making them!
I'll more :) I have to make sure that sub of your is worth it! Is there any archetype of slice of magic history that you would like to see in one of these?
That bonfire flip at the end made me nostalgic. Great video!
Loved the video, thanks for all the time you put in to make it happen!
Thank you! All the people who get to enjoy it make it worth it :)
The added effort for this type of video is worth it, this video is so cool! Keep it up, you guys are easily the most impressive magic youtube channel and the effort really shows.
Thank you :) that's really nice to hear
The RDW video had the most engaging script. Love the narrative flair it had. But, nonetheless, this video is still awesome and this series is the best, Karl!
I really love these deep dive videos man, here is a comment for the algorithm, so we can see more of these type videos in the future
Thank you for your contribution to the algorithm gods! :)
Please never stop these videos! They are awesome and rly fun to watch + you're actually learning a lot about the history of this great game
I'm happy you enjoy them :) is there an archetype or point in magic's history you would like to see in the next one?
This is such a cool video, your enthusiasm adds so much, and of course Reid's as well. You just can't not smile when he talks about Magic, his love for the game just overflows from his expression
Yeah Reid just lights up when he talks about magic. How could you not want to make a 30-minute video about jund after talking to that guy? :D
I really enjoyed this a lot. Jund became the hit it was right around when I started play. Even though most of this info I already knew the presentation and the insight from experts was great. I would love to see more of these kinds of videos in the future.
This was a great video! Fantastic work as always, Carl!
Thank you :D I'm really glad you enjoyed it
This channel has really been putting out some fantastic videos. I love all of the hosts they have, everyone has great charisma.
Thank you :) that's so kind of you to say!
I wish I could like this video multiple times! This video was awesome and I really hope we get to see more of these archetype deep dives.
That's very kind of you to say :) is there an archetype you'd specifically like to see in the next one?
Wow! Insane video! Thanks!!! Watched it without breaks. Crazy good!
Thank you :) I'm happy you enjoyed it
This is an amazing video! Thanks for the MTG history breakdown and for interviewing Reid
"You'll still see players turning tarmogoyfs sideways and ticking up lillianas at modern events with pouches under their eyes, but they're not doing that for the cash prizes, they're casting that bloodbraid elf to feel young again"
Goddamn that's a heavy line. Fantastic video!! Awesome to see Reid Duke in this. If you do another one, I'd love to see a white weenie/death and taxes history with Craig Wescoe, if that were possible, or maybe a Splinter Twin postmortem.
Death & Taxes will probably be the next one :) and don't worry, I'm one of those players ticking up Lilis with pouches under my eyes :P
I love all the content you guys do on this channel but these types of videos are my favorite. I would love to see more deep dives like this
I'm thrilled you enjoy them! :) which archetype or slice of MTG history would you like to see in the next episode?
What an awesome video and format, keep them coming!🤩
Thank you :)
Love this type of content! Thanks for putting the extra hours in for it. Subscribed :)
Thank you for subscribing :) it actually really helps us grow! What kind of archetype of slice of MTG history would you like to see in the next one?
Love your content! This is one of my favorite videos to date. Loved the deep dive, please do more of these!
I'm thrilled that you enjoy them :) which archetype or piece of MTG history would you like to see in the next one?
@@CardmarketMagic My children and I would love a deep dive into Eldrazi (Tron) and the evolution of mono-blue play. You are our favorite channel to watch and enjoy MTG together as a family. Thank you all, and cheers from New Jersey, USA!
@@francocarozza4546 ooooh, Eldrazi tron might be too short of a story for a whole video, but the history of the eldrazi decks in MTG in general might make for a great video :D since there have been so many iterations and Eldrazi Tron is one of the more iconic
re: Combo Winter -- Probably the best example of the decks of the time was Brian Hacker's Pro Tour Rome deck. He kept a no-land hand, played Gustha's Scepter (a card that I'm sure most people have never heard of), passed, and then on his next turn was able to generate enough mana to deck out his opponent with Stroke of Genius.
(Hacker would also probably be a great topic for another historical MtG video. He built one of the first White Weenie decks, developed the idea of playing with 16-18 lands 5-8 spells 14-19 creatures in limited, invented the term "beatdown", and was just a major innovator in drafting. Though he's far enough in the Dark Ages of Magic that it might be hard getting much exact info.)
Anywho, great video as always! You said the historical videos take a while, but I think they're definitely worth it. Please keep 'em up!
These deep dives are wonderful! more please!
This was a fantastic video. Thank you for putting in the time and effort!!
Thank you for your kind comment!
Nice work man. Great retrospective and big assist to Reid "I was playing Jund forty five minutes ago" Duke. Glad i found ya.
Wow. The quality in these videos. Thanks man! Love jund.
Awesome video. Loved all the quotes and the editing.
Thank you :)
Ok, this channel is getting better and better with every upload. Excellent content!
The moment you started this series I was hoping for a Jund video! Awesome.
I love cardmarket's deep dive videos, hearing about the history of magic is so so cool
I don't know where this channel came from but it's awesome and refreshing.
Thank you for the hard work and fantastic content.