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by LaZerBurn
Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:38 pm
Forum: Strategy and Theory
Topic: playing red white burn
Replies: 24
Views: 14618

Seems to me like you're doing just fine Sir :)
i always tried to get as much value out of yp as possible.
Spot on :)
I feel that the mirror is so tempo heavy that you cant afford not to use it if you have it.
And again :)
on the the third point. can gw aggro beat assemble plus yp tokens and blocking with phoenix? It seems like we can just value town them out of a game sine alot of our removal kills 4/4s and the late game slam assemble and they concede. I had games come down to top deck mode where if i had aseemble i just win. im pretty sure mono green cannot beat it unless they get such an aggressive draw but you have to accept a certain amount of variance as a reality. You cant win 100% of the time. as far as the strait mono red deck with fanatics, we can grind them out of the game the same way with gw aggro just blocking with phoenixes and elemental tokens and then slamming some helixes into assemble. seems like they cannot win. I had a friend who played uwr control and he said that aggro couldnt beat verdict into assemble at his fnm. Any way those are the plans im going to be on for my next dailies to see how in reality they work instead of theory.[/
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Another accurate assessment. Not everyone brings in Assemble in these matches but you're correct that if you can 1 for 1 them and drop an Assemble you'll likely win the game :)
by LaZerBurn
Mon Mar 31, 2014 8:52 am
Forum: Strategy and Theory
Topic: playing red white burn
Replies: 24
Views: 14618

General DTR etiquette is to provide your current thoughts and understanding on the questions you've asked as this shows you're striving to think for yourself. You'll generally find everyone is then more than willing to jump in and enter into a productive dialogue with you :) This is especially true when the question has been asked before, often on multiple occassions; question 1 for example has been discussed to death on the Pyro thread :) I realise that not everyone can be bothered to read 95 pages and watch videos of the deck in action (though it's WELL worth the time invested) but an indication that you've at least read the primer is much more likely to garner the response you're after

Taking that approach: how would you answer these questions if they were asked of you? What do you think the advantages are of jamming YP T2 as opposed to not doing so? Does this change based on what your opponent is playing or whether you're on the play or draw?

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