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THIS SUNDAY – Join us for Our Standard Pre-PTQ for Pro Tour Milwaukee!

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Battleground Games & Hobbies – Abington MA

Join us THIS SUNDAY for our second Pre-PTQ to qualify one lucky winner for the up-coming Regional PTQ for Pro Tour Milwaukee. This time, the format is Standard at our Abington location. We look forward to seeing you there!

Format: Standard
Date: April 12th, 2015 a SUNDAY
Time: Doors open at 10:00am, Round 1 pairings at 12:00pm
Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

Address:
1423 Bedford Street
Abington MA 02351
781.261.9669

Parking on site

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This event is being run as a Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier for Milwaukee:
• Competitive REL
• Decklists required
• Cut to top 8

Prizes:
6 Booster Packs per person will be entered into the prize pool.  These packs will be awarded to the top 8 finishers.  Additional prizes may be awarded based on turnout.

 

 

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This week in Magic: Prepping for battle

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**Writer’s note: Hygiene is a very important subject today in the tournament scene. It’s up to you to take care of yourself. With that said, this post is, in no way, meant to offend anyone. If I have some how managed to upset you or offend you I apologize ahead of time. **

 

Welcome to another edition of “This week in Magic.” Now that the snow has cleared, and there are massive pot holes left, it means that we are getting closer to our heavy end of the tournament schedule. In the coming months there are two SCG Opens making their way to the are (one in Rhode Island and the other in Massachusetts) with a Grand Prix in Providence later this summer.

 

This week’s article is not about what deck to play or what meta to expect for the upcoming season. We’re going to talk about how to get ready for a massive tournament with many of your peers. Of course by preparing, I mean the S’s: ****, Shower, and Shave. For those of you who are unaware, the first word is a word that is synonymous with going to the bathroom and other like activities. In fact, it’s the first subject we’re going to tackle.

 

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When I was in high school, I always made it a daily ritual to sit on the toilet for at least 30 minutes. Even if nothing happened I made myself sit on that thing because this was the only chance I was giving myself and the only time I wanted to be on that thing throughout the day.

 

There is something about public restrooms than can be sometimes unsettling. In fact, rarely have I seen a public restroom that has looked welcoming. Have you? The closest thing I’ve seen was at the Foxwoods Casino. The stalls were made of wood, the toilets were set back at least three feet from the door. Talk about ultimate privacy.

 

In a venue such as the DCU Center with hundreds, if not, thousands of people, the last place I want to be is in a restroom at the same time as many of them. Let’s face it, some of these people didn’t have the best meal or the meal with intentions the night before. There is also the chance they jammed down an absurd breakfast before hitting the road. I’ve seen people eat the night before like they were training for a marathon. However, instead of the marathon, they were going to a gaming convention the next day.

 

One of the most important reasons to take your poops before leaving your house is because they make your farts smell far less worse. We’ve all been there. You’re feeling that pressure (not from the game you’re playing) and you are scared to death to use the public restroom. “I can wait it out,” you think to yourself. “I can do this.” Guess what, you’re absolutely wrong! That pressure has to go somewhere eventually. With that pressure comes the gas we all know and love to hate.

 

Please, for your fellow man, woman, and compadre, use the bathroom before you leave the house. If it means you have to take up a half hour earlier, then do it. It will be worth it in the end. You may even keep a friend or two in the process.

 

SHOWER

Cleanliness is one of my top five feelings in life. Right behind, sneezing, almost being full, a warm fire, and hugs. If it isn’t high on you priority list, then we need to sit down and re-evalute things in your life. There are a lot of advantages to being clean in life, and here are some of them in no particular order.

 

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Being clean helps you keep your friends! I have no idea why Charlie Brown and the rest of that gang loved Pig-Pen, but that’s a comic strip. In real life, chances are that people may start to dislike being around you if you smell. Now, I understand that some people have their personal problems, but guess what. We all have problems. I have problems, but I do my best to make sure I’m at least reasonable to be around. If it means you have to rub a carfreshner on yourself, then do it.

 

Showering can also cause people to be more alert. I have plenty of friends that even take cold showers to make themselves more awake in the morning. This is great. It can work towards your advantage because you need to be alert to play such a complicated game. Now, if you’re like me, I like to shower at night. That’s fine. You may not be as alert as those who shower in the morning, but the important thing is that soap and water have made contact with your body at some point in a 12 hour span.

 

This daily activity of cleaning yourself also promotes better health in general. No more convention sickness to worry about. Soon enough we won’t have to carry extra hand sanitizer in our bags which means we can fit more dice. Remember, folks, you can never have enough dice on you. To those of you who don’t carry any dice or bring them with you to a gaming event – I just don’t even know where to start with you.

 

SHAVE

The shaving portion of this blurb is all the extra stuff you can do to take care of yourself. Shaving in general makes you look less like a caveman and more like a normal person. Getting rid of the hair on your neck also helps. I get it though. Some people look good with a beard and there are those who don’t. However, if you have a beard take care of it. There is no reason it should look like the top of Bob Marley’s head. Unless you’re purposely aiming for dreadlocks in your beard, then comb that thing. Yes, even put some shampoo in it.

 

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This is a grizzly looking man. RAWR

 

If you’ve ever watched the Pro Tour or other major Magic events on Twitch, then you may have noticed some players dressed up in suites. There is nothing wrong with wearing a suit at one of these events especially if there is a chance you’re going to be on camera. In fact, you should always feel like there is a camera on you.

 

I have no objections to dressing comfortable for these events as well. If you want to wear pajamas, then go ahead and wear them. Just know that some people may look at you weird and some may be jealous that you look some comfortable and they’re not. Be aware of yourself.

 

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Take care of yourself. This is what I see every time I look in the mirror.

 

Here’s a small shopping list of things you don’t have to do, but they can help out in the long run:

 

  • Buy a belt
  • Wear the belt you bought!
  • Make a conscious effort to pull your pants up before you sit down
  • Make a conscious effort to pull your pants up when you get up
  • Brush your teeth

 

On a final note, I want to leave you with some of the things I do before I leave the house. I like to look in the mirror one last time and ask myself, “Would I hit that?” If the answer is yes, then I know I’m good to go. If the answer is no, then I need to go over what might be wrong. I also do a check like pilots do right before they take off in their airplane. Do I have my cell phone? Do I have my keys? Do I have my wallet? Do I have my deck?

 

If needed ask yourself, “Did I put on deodorant?” Did you put pants on?

 

Look, I could go on for a long time and I’m sure there are things I didn’t touch upon that I should have. The real point of this is to check yourself before you wreck yourself. It’s really easy for a person to point to another and call out their faults. What’s really hard is being able to point at yourself and call out your own faults. It all starts with you. Once you’ve got that down, then everything else around you will fall in place.

 

About the author

Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. If you have any questions or inquiries, then you can reach him at Sims@battlegroundgames.com. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!

 

 

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One Week to Go – Standard Pre-PTQ for Pro Tour Milwaukee

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Battleground Games & Hobbies – Abington MA

 

 

Join us in just one week for our second Pre-PTQ to qualify one lucky winner for the up-coming Regional PTQ for Pro Tour Milwaukee. This time, the format is Standard at our Abington location. We look forward to seeing you there!

Format: Standard
Date: April 12th, 2015 a SUNDAY
Time: Doors open at 10:00am, Round 1 pairings at 12:00pm
Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

Address:
1423 Bedford Street
Abington MA 02351
781.261.9669

Parking on site

Google Maps
Battleground’s Facebook Page

This event is being run as a Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier for Milwaukee:
• Competitive REL
• Decklists required
• Cut to top 8

Prizes:
6 Booster Packs per person will be entered into the prize pool.  These packs will be awarded to the top 8 finishers.  Additional prizes may be awarded based on turnout.

 

 

 

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Announcing Details for ‘MTG’ Grand Prix Trial’s for Grand Prix Las Vegas

 

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Announcing details for up-coming Grand Prix Trial for Grand Prix Las Vegas! Here’s your opportunity for a chance to earn a 2-round Bye at what is expected to be the largest North American Grand Prix -EVER!

 

Battleground Games & Hobbies – Abington MA

Format: Modern
Date: April 25th, 2015 a Saturday
Time: Doors at 10:00am, Round 1 pairings at 12:00pm
Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

Address:
1423 Bedford Street
Abington MA 02351

This event is being run as a Grand Prix Trial for Las Vegas:
• Decklists required
• Cut to top 8

Prizes:
Prizes will be paid to the top finishers in Store Credit usable in store or online!

 

Battleground Games & Hobbies – Plainville, MA

Format: Modern
Date: May 2nd, 2015 a Saturday
Time: Doors at 10:00 am, Round 1 pairings at 12:00 pm
Entrance Fee: $25.00 per person

Address:
25 Taunton Street
Plainville MA 02762

Parking on site

This event is being run as a Grand Prix Trial for Las Vegas:
• Deck lists required
• Cut to top 8

Prizes:
Prizes will be paid to the top finishers in Store Credit usable in store or online!

 

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This week in Magic: Another set, another Fat Pack Challenge!

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Welcome back to “This week in Magic.” This week we’re going to tackle the upcoming Fat Pack Challenge. If you’ve never taken on one of these challenges, they are a fun spin on the 6-pack sealed events stores sometimes host. However, the spin on this even is that players will be opening the entire contents of a Fat Pack, which is nine booster [packs. Additionally, they’re also going to be confined to the contents of that Fat Pack. So, if there happens to be a very weird printing error where they don’t get a certain land in their land pack, well, they won’t have access to that land.

 

Fat Pack challenges can have huge upsides and downsides. A big upside is that you are given more options than normal. It may only be three more packs than normally opened, but it actually ends up being a lot. At the same time, this can also be a downside. This is where you, as a player, really need to know where to cut down on cards to play.

 

Another small challenge to the Fat Pack challenge is that there are no seeded packs. Gone is the head start in the color combination you wanted. So here you have nine packs and each of them is totally random – all other rules in regarding Sealed still apply. Once you’ve gotten your Fat Pack my advice is to lay all out you’re cards according to color. Some like to do it by converted mana cost, but I think by laying them out by color, you get a real good sense of what you’re working with.

 

Once I’ve got my colors sorted, I still go through each one to make sure I didn’t miss anything obvious like killer dragons or giant bombs. Looking through each pile, I can easily get a sense of what I have to play with. In most cases, the piles with the fewest cards I can easily set aside. The colors with the biggest stacks are the colors I tend to play with since they’ll usually have the most options for me to play around with.

 

There have been a few occasions where the biggest pile didn’t mean I was automatically playing that color. Something important to remember is the theme of the block. Remember, in Khans of Tarkir, players were introduced to five new clans – Abzan, Mardu, Temur, Jeskai, and Sultai. In Dragons of Tarkir, we now have the clans of Dromoka, Ojutai, Silumgar, Kolaghan, and Atarka. When putting your deck together, I think it’s important to keep these clans in mind. They were designed for a reason that goes beyond storytelling. Try to stick to two colors, and don’t got more than three.

 

Now that we’ve got some of the basic ideas behind deck building out of the way, let’s talk about some of the things I learned from this past weekend’s prerelease and how I can apply it to the Fat Pack Challenge. I finished with a final record of 3-1 this past weekend in my only prerelease event. To start things off, I chose Atarka as my clan. However, after building my deck, I ended up with a Mardu deck. I ended up losing my first match. Once that was over and done with, I took the deck apart to re-evaluate what I may have done wrong.

 

One of the games I had lost to my first opponent was to a vanilla 5/6 green creature. I got stuck in a loop where I had to play a creature to block it every turn and could not draw one of my removal spells. It was then I had realized that my deck was too small to compete against some of the silly dragons and larger creatures in the set. I reconfigured the deck to find the right balance. This was important because now I know I can’t build a deck like I was playing Khans of Tarkir sealed.

 

Something I learned is that you can never have too much removal. It seemed like everyone had a Roast in their hand just when they needed it. I’ve also come to the conclusion that I absolutely hate Morph creatures. To burn them or not to burn them, that is always the question and I’m always wrong. However, I guess it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Better to have a 1/1 rather than a 6/5 staring me down. Finally, there is no such thing as enough flying. There is nothing more annoying than playing against someone with mostly flyers for creatures. Just imagine yourself in a field being attacked by a wonderful flock of hummingbirds. Each one slowly pecking at you and there is nothing you can do about it except admire how cute they are and say, “ouch” out loud.

 

Well, that’s it for me this week. I have to admit, I’ve been struggling a bit to come up with some specific content. I am very open to suggestions you, the audience, may have though. With that said, if any of you reading this has something you’d like me to write about then let me know. You can either email me you ideas at Sims@Battlegroundgames.com or hit me up on Twitter via the Battleground Games Twitter handle. Until next time!

 

About the author

Simeon is now the Community Manager for Battleground Games & Hobbies. If you have any questions or inquiries, then you can reach him at Sims@battlegroundgames.com. He is also an avid gamer who loves to play board games and video games. He graduated college with a degree in Political Science, and now serves the public by writing about games. You can check that out here. Don’t forget to “like” him on Facebook as well. It’ll update you on all of his newest content. Best of all, you can follow Simeon on Twitter (@SimeonCortezano) for some real time hilarity. Thanks for reading!

 

 

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New ‘Magic’ Set ‘Battle for Zendikar’ Announced

Wizards of the Coast announced at this year’s PAX East, during the popular Magic panel, the title and details for the first release in the revamped two block set format  for its Magic: The Gathering CCG. Battle for Zendikar releases on October 2.

 

Battle for Zendikar is the first in the new two block, twice-a-year format announced last year.  The 274-card set will be released on October 2, with pre-release events held on September 26-27.  The official Battle for Zendikar Game Day is set for October 24-25, and Magic Online release is slated for October 12.

 

 

The set will be available in Booster Packs, Intro Packs, Fat Packs, and Event Decks. The initial concept and game design team was led by Mark Roasewater, and included Ian Duke, Dan Emmons, Ethan Fleischer, Dave Duskin, and Ari Levitch.  Erik Lauer was lead on the final game design and development team, which included Tim Aten, Kelly Digges, Ian Duke, Ben Hayes, Shawn Main, Yoni Skolnik and contributions from Matt Tabak.

 

This set will follow the new Modern Masters set arriving to Battleground Games & Hobbies in May.

Don’t forget – the new Magic The Gathering: Arena of the Planeswalkers board game arrives at Battleground Games & Hobbies this summer.

 

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