@@shawnwilliams804For just one moment in time, we touched perfection. An eternal format. A beloved player (the beloved-est player: Reid Duke). Mic’d up to hear every interaction in real time. And as an added bonus, the player we were following got quite far. I contend that watching this playlist makes one a better MTG player, even after all this time.
Reid is one of the best Magic player and Lucien impressed me a lot with this Lands list. Yes Grixis Contol is not favored but it was a great match after all.
@@skeletonrowdie1768 primers give you run-downs of decks. They'll provide example deck lists, the whole strategy to the deck, different match-ups and so forth. Say you want to find a primer on the Lands deck, you can Google "mtg legacy lands primer"
reid wanted to try and snapcaster surgical the life from the loam, but he had always kept up 1 mana plus horizon canopy to dredge in response to the surgical flash back, so he ends up waiting only to try and fail again the following turn in desperation, but this was an auto-loss for Reid tbh. Maybe he should have waited on surgical for loam instead of dark depths when he saw his opponent discard it to mox diamond. That was a tell imo, but oh well.
I was honestly more surprised by the first ponder and no shuffle when he knew no lands would be coming.. granted it looked good at first until the first wasteland basically screwed Reid.
christopher lacey should of surgical wasteland. Still most likely dead to vortex regardless because of 2 k grips in hand taking care of needle. But at least gives more draws and you have your mana under you this way
@@alexandercoffey5022 He activated Thespian Stage to copy dark Depths, then because of Legend rule, you have to sacrifice either depths or stage. Keep stage because it has no ice counters on it, and then you create the 20/20. You do this at the end of the opponents turn, so that Lage is not affected by summoning sickness.
@@josiahkemp4454 Oh wow, that's nasty! Thanks for the explanation, friend! So because the Stage is already on the battlefield, it doesn't have any ice counters on it right?
@@alanyuan8565 Blood moon is not why he boarded them in, blood moon kinda bad vs lands. Back to basics on the other hand is very bad for Lands. Grip deals with back to basics and the split second makes sure it does (most of the time).
@@Mightypi Oh I absolutely agree back to basics is much stronger vs lands, but I'm not sure if Grixis can support Back to Basics given its tri-color nature
@@alanyuan8565 blood moon is just asking to loose vs lands. The deck can function off its moxes and its already playing red. And the interation between blood moon and dark depths is risky.
I have a legacy reanimator deck - I have 4 show n tell for the sideboard... and show n tell omni is better in everyway than my reanimator deck. But not as fun as a turn 2 7/7 flyer that draws me 7 cards.
@You are worse than cancer Surely Reid pass the priority, but then, Lucien says: -With Snapcaster on the stack. He then says: -That's fine (very low and you can't hear that if you haven't cranked up the volume enough) I know how priorities works, so don't be so judgmental. You surely are a rude cancer.
lol, true. I really dislike the fact that his grixis deck doesnt have at least 1 basic mountain in it for the back to basics/miracles matchup, which would also help against wasteland strategies. I don't like the scenario of: commit your last red source in the form of volcanic island or badlands to pyroblast back to basics when miracles will usually have 1-2 counterspells to protect and if you can't resolve pyroblast, you're basically screwed.
@@supaaznjigga the problem is that basic mountain is otherwise the worst card in the deck by a large margin. It's ultimately a UB deck splashing red more than an even 3 colours. Maybe if wasteland and BtB were huge concerns I could see actually putting a mountain in the sideboard but it's such a liability against other decks like reanimator, storm, etc by not allowing you to hymn on time.
@@TheGingervit1s Indeed, I know it is mainly a UB deck splashing red. Having a basic mountain somewhere in your top 9-10 cards drawn for the game probably isn't something you necessarily want to be drawing as it may slow down your double black mana by turn 2-3 while also having access to some blue mana for counterspell/mana drain/ponder/brainstorm/etc. played the previous turns, but there are a lot of can-trips in the deck that when utilized properly help you hit your mana curve properly. You wouldn't see the basic mountain in your opening hand or the top 3 cards of your deck where it could be detrimental to draw early 83% of the time.. vs. the ability to fetch a basic mountain for the wasteland/B2B matches (20%+ of the meta) makes running it worth it. I can agree with your argument of perhaps running 1 basic mountain in the sideboard rather than main deck depending on what you believe your meta will be like.
Honestly I'm only here to feel something again since I can't play paper in person right now D:
why?
@@vnavailable747 you're joking right?
I used to play in Luciens store in GA about 5-6 years ago. I was new to Magic and he really helped me learn fast. He is also a really awesome guy.
Anyone else still rewatching peak GP games?
Always
Yep. I wish they would have done more Reid coverage like this
@@shawnwilliams804For just one moment in time, we touched perfection. An eternal format. A beloved player (the beloved-est player: Reid Duke). Mic’d up to hear every interaction in real time. And as an added bonus, the player we were following got quite far.
I contend that watching this playlist makes one a better MTG player, even after all this time.
Yep i'm here in 2024
Player audio, nice!
yes!
This might have been when they decided to put a mic on reid for a tournament
I love hearing the player audio
Reid is one of the best Magic player and Lucien impressed me a lot with this Lands list.
Yes Grixis Contol is not favored but it was a great match after all.
that lands deck was absolutely stunning
I miss legacy coverage dearly. this is so incredibly fun to watch.
I know this is from 2018 but can we give it up for Marshall Sutcliffe and M T Chair, great commentating as always!
i have no idea wtf is going on lol. I started playing a year ago and solely focused on standard.
Oh boy! Welcome to Legacy! I recommend finding primers on both these decks (especially the lands deck)
@@g8eo3 hey! What are primers? Like the main power cards of the deck? How do I find them?
@@skeletonrowdie1768 primers give you run-downs of decks. They'll provide example deck lists, the whole strategy to the deck, different match-ups and so forth. Say you want to find a primer on the Lands deck, you can Google "mtg legacy lands primer"
@@g8eo3 awesome thanks that was really clear :)
Thank you! I'm glad my customer service writing skills can be put to good use outside of work lol
That nut draw, haha I love Lands, too bad I can't afford a 3000 dollar Tabernacle X-D
and within 2 years you'll say "oh I should I've bought a 3K Tab" ;-)
Magic changed for me the day my friend let me borrow his lands deck. I knew i needed to build it and now I'm poor
@@GeorgeAlone2277
That resell value tho
If you really want it, just get a proxy
@@xercesss you were right
When magic was a thing and we play face to face
If you're watching these videos, like them! I just discovered these recently and they're gems
Same here man!
Coming from playing mostly MTG Arena. I have no idea what any of these cards are
This is what peak power magic looks like. ( Besides vintage and power cubes ).
This is what good magic looks like. They don’t let you play good magic on Arena.
M T Chair is the best color commentator.
Definitely
Is it just me or did he wait a whole extra turn before snapping the surgical on life from the loam?
reid wanted to try and snapcaster surgical the life from the loam, but he had always kept up 1 mana plus horizon canopy to dredge in response to the surgical flash back, so he ends up waiting only to try and fail again the following turn in desperation, but this was an auto-loss for Reid tbh. Maybe he should have waited on surgical for loam instead of dark depths when he saw his opponent discard it to mox diamond. That was a tell imo, but oh well.
I was honestly more surprised by the first ponder and no shuffle when he knew no lands would be coming.. granted it looked good at first until the first wasteland basically screwed Reid.
christopher lacey should of surgical wasteland. Still most likely dead to vortex regardless because of 2 k grips in hand taking care of needle. But at least gives more draws and you have your mana under you this way
the matchup has changed a bit since WAR gave control ashiok
Grixis Control is still terribly positioned vs lands - and it's not even a tier 5 deck anymore
Ah I miss when WotC didnt sabatoge competitive paper magic
Lucien shuffles so slowly it kills me lmao
Which is why he did OTK on the first half of the match.
Can someone explain how he won the first game??
Reid had 20 life, Merit Lage from Dark Depths has 20 attack
@@josiahkemp4454 how did he remove all 10 ice counters in one turn?
@@alexandercoffey5022 He activated Thespian Stage to copy dark Depths, then because of Legend rule, you have to sacrifice either depths or stage. Keep stage because it has no ice counters on it, and then you create the 20/20. You do this at the end of the opponents turn, so that Lage is not affected by summoning sickness.
@@josiahkemp4454 Oh wow, that's nasty! Thanks for the explanation, friend! So because the Stage is already on the battlefield, it doesn't have any ice counters on it right?
@@alexandercoffey5022 Correct, the Enter The Battlefield effect won't trigger.
Toxic deluge can kill the dark depths token why reid never sided it in :(
Pay 20 life 😛
1) pay 20 life
2) usually dark depths is only activated at the end of the opponent's turn and toxic deluge is a sorcery
Hahaha funniest comment ever xD
ok but if they grove of the burnwillows you...
Why Diobolic edict over Chainers edict?
Card type
Why did lands board in the two grips? Was he afraid of bloom moon?
Back to basics more likely. Grix unlikely to bring them in mind.
@@Mightypi He might felt the matchup was so favorable that the only reasonable way for him to lose was Blood Moon?
@@alanyuan8565 Blood moon is not why he boarded them in, blood moon kinda bad vs lands.
Back to basics on the other hand is very bad for Lands. Grip deals with back to basics and the split second makes sure it does (most of the time).
@@Mightypi Oh I absolutely agree back to basics is much stronger vs lands, but I'm not sure if Grixis can support Back to Basics given its tri-color nature
@@alanyuan8565 blood moon is just asking to loose vs lands. The deck can function off its moxes and its already playing red. And the interation between blood moon and dark depths is risky.
land so busy deck/
Shooww, wins lands hahaha
had spinal needle
8:48 magic the shuffling.
I love how he shuffles
I have a legacy reanimator deck - I have 4 show n tell for the sideboard... and show n tell omni is better in everyway than my reanimator deck. But not as fun as a turn 2 7/7 flyer that draws me 7 cards.
Why you shuffleithing needle with that ponder, reid ? oO
Reid knew about the two krosan girps in hand from earlier
You don’t know what he knows
@@bradsilcox642 when he cast surgical extraction earlier, there were 2 krosan in deck, safe to assume he had 1-2 in hand.
@@bradsilcox642 you have to reveal your hand to surgical
Wait,. Reid snap, targeting surgical, Lucien said, I want to respond with snap on the stack - playing life from the loam (a sorcery) ??
@You are worse than cancer Surely Reid pass the priority, but then, Lucien says: -With Snapcaster on the stack.
He then says: -That's fine (very low and you can't hear that if you haven't cranked up the volume enough) I know how priorities works, so don't be so judgmental.
You surely are a rude cancer.
@@simonpark6889 for sure he is
he didn't play life from the loam lol, he dredged it back into his hand in response to the surgical using Horizon Canopy's draw ability
I feel like vapor snag is underrated in Legacy. 2 Vapor Snags in board could be very helpful in a lot of matches
wasteland and back to basics Bane o' grixis
Land destruction beats all.
lol, true. I really dislike the fact that his grixis deck doesnt have at least 1 basic mountain in it for the back to basics/miracles matchup, which would also help against wasteland strategies. I don't like the scenario of: commit your last red source in the form of volcanic island or badlands to pyroblast back to basics when miracles will usually have 1-2 counterspells to protect and if you can't resolve pyroblast, you're basically screwed.
@@supaaznjigga the problem is that basic mountain is otherwise the worst card in the deck by a large margin. It's ultimately a UB deck splashing red more than an even 3 colours. Maybe if wasteland and BtB were huge concerns I could see actually putting a mountain in the sideboard but it's such a liability against other decks like reanimator, storm, etc by not allowing you to hymn on time.
@@TheGingervit1s Indeed, I know it is mainly a UB deck splashing red. Having a basic mountain somewhere in your top 9-10 cards drawn for the game probably isn't something you necessarily want to be drawing as it may slow down your double black mana by turn 2-3 while also having access to some blue mana for counterspell/mana drain/ponder/brainstorm/etc. played the previous turns, but there are a lot of can-trips in the deck that when utilized properly help you hit your mana curve properly. You wouldn't see the basic mountain in your opening hand or the top 3 cards of your deck where it could be detrimental to draw early 83% of the time.. vs. the ability to fetch a basic mountain for the wasteland/B2B matches (20%+ of the meta) makes running it worth it. I can agree with your argument of perhaps running 1 basic mountain in the sideboard rather than main deck depending on what you believe your meta will be like.
Shouldn’t have pitched strix g1
Why?
@@SkillsByNiels buys a turn against any 20/20s
Grixis va miracle bad matchup and vs land bad matchup to o dont know why reid said is good groxos controle.
Why is the commentator even here?