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Monday, October 20th, 2014
10/30/14, 6:06 PM – UPDATE: Trevor Humphries is suspended for a period of four years. In addition, Alex Bertoncini is likewise suspended for a period of three years.
Last weekend, retailer and event organizer Star City Games of Virginia hosted their well-known tournament series, the SCG Open, in Worcester, MA. Earlier today, a post on reddit.com surfaced in which the eventually winner, Trevor Humphries, is allegedly caught on camera stacking his opponent’s deck by sliding cards to the top of his opponent’s deck while shuffling.
Unfortunately, we can’t embed a Twitch.tv video, but you can watch the match in question by clicking here. Specifically, watch Mr. Humphries shuffling his opponent’s deck during the second game.
Here is a .gif of the alleged issue in close detail, courtesy of redditer J_Golbez.
Furthermore, additional evidence has supposedly surfaced in which Mr. Humphries may have employed the shuffling tactics in question during the SCG Invitation earlier this year. You can see for yourself by clicking here.
Jared Sylvan, Level 4 Judge and Organized Play Manager for Star City Games, posted this to reddit.com:
“We have reviewed the footage of Mr. Humphries and concluded that there is enough evidence that we have submitted an investigation to the Judge Program. We have contacted Mr. Humphries to notify him of this and to request a statement for inclusion in the investigation.
This also activates our Prize Hold policy for players under investigation meaning that Mr. Humphries’ prizes will be held, pending the completion of this investigation. If the investigation results in a suspension, his prizes will be donated to charity.
Jared Sylva StarCityGames.com Organized Play Manager”
What do you think? Did Mr. Humphries deloy a cheat during his high profile match? Is Star City Game’s response adequate? You be the judge and let us know in the comments below.
We’ll update this story as it develops. Stay tuned!
Tags: Cheating, Magic the Gathering, MTG, Open Series, reddit, SCG Worcester, Star City Games, Trevor Humphries
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Monday, October 13th, 2014
Fantasy Flight Games will release the third deluxe expansion for its Android: Netrunner Living Card Game, Order and Chaos, in December, according to hobby news website ICv2.com.
The expansion story focuses on the Weyland Consortium’s ambitions to take humanity to the stars, and the Anarch’s attempt to trash Weyland’s safeguards for that future. The 165-card set (three copies each of 55 cards) focuses primarily on the Anarchs and Weyland Consortium, though all factions will find use for the new ice, assets, programs and resources, including six different neutral cards. Both Anarch and Weyland factions gain three new identities for their decks.
Netrunner was the top hobby channel non-collectible card game in Spring 2014 and has been a top seller since it was re-launched in 2012.
Tags: Board Games, Expansion, Fantasy Flight Games, Living Card Game, Netrunner, New Release, TableTop
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Saturday, October 11th, 2014
UPDATE: Ari Lax, from Boston, Massachusetts, WINS Pro Tour Khans of Tarkir!!
UPDATE: Top 8 Decklists and Profiles
UPDATE: Day two of Pro Tour Khans of Tarkir has come to an end and with that, we have our final eight players who will do battle tomorrow on the Sunday stage:
- Shaun McLaren – Canada
- Ari Lax – USA
- Ivan Floc – Slovak Republic
- Lei Shi Tan – Hong Kong
- Mike Sigrist – USA
- Tiago Saparito – Brazil
- Ondrei Strasky – Czech Republic
- Yuuya Watanabe – Japan
UPDATE: Local Magic Pro Mike Sigrist lone undefeated player after ten rounds!
UPDATE: Join in for day two of the Khans of Tarkir Pro Tour!
UPDATE: Additional Disqualifications announced. What do you think of this unprecedented number of reported disqualifications at Magic the Gathering‘s highest level?
The Magic the Gathering Pro Tour returns to Honolulu, Hawaii this weekend after a long hiatus. Players will be testing their mettle in Khans of Tarkir booster draft and showcasing their hard work in a brand new Standard format.
Day one an day two are now in the books with the final eight players announced. Who will emerge victorious? Join in tomorrow for the top eight! Tune in all weekend along to follow your favorite pro Magic player and watch the action live!
Big Announcements:
Featured Articles on DailyMTG.com:
Don’t forget to follow the action all weekend long and let us know what you think in the comments below!
Tags: Booster Draft, Event Coverage, Khans of Tarkir, Magic the Gathering, Mike Sigrist, MTG, Pro Tour, PT Disqualification, Standard, Wizards of the Coast
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Friday, October 3rd, 2014
Battleground Games & Hobbies – Plainville MA
Join us this Saturday for a chance to earn a 2-round bye to upcoming Grand Prix New Jersey!
Format: Standard
Date: October 4th, 2014 a Saturday
Time: Doors at 10:00am, Registration at 11:00am, Round 1 pairings at 12:00pm
Entrance Fee: $20.00 per person
Address:
25 Taunton Street
Plainville MA 02762
508.316.1195
Parking on site
• Google Maps
• Battleground’s Facebook Page
This event is being run as a Grand Prix Trial for New Jersey:
• Decklists required
• Cut to top 8
Prizes:
Prizes will be paid to the top finishers in Store Credit usable in store or online!
Tags: Event, Grand Prix New Jersey 2014, Grand Prix Trial, Magic the Gathering, MTG, Standard, Tournament
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Friday, September 26th, 2014
TODAY at both Battleground Games & Hobbies – Abington and Plainville, MA:
Join us for Battleground’s Fat Pack Challenge is for Khans of Tarkir!
Khans of Tarkir (KTK) will be released on Friday, September 26th and we will have a full line-up of events for you to crack packs, build decks and play Magic at both of our stores! The weekend will kick off with our flagship Sealed Deck style event.
The Battleground Fat Pack Challenge is taking place on Friday night, 9/26/14, at both locations (run as our FNM). These are the ultimate sealed events – where you open packs, build a deck and play with just the contents of an Khans of Tarkir Fat Pack!
The concept of a Fat Pack Challenge is pretty simple. Each player will receive an Khans of Tarkir Fat Pack with which to build a 40 card deck. Players may use ONLY what is inside of their Fat Pack to construct their decks. No additional land will be provided!
This time around we’ll be awarding the prizes a little differently than before. During the deck building period, each player that enrolled in the event will receive 1 raffle ticket. An additional raffle ticket will be awarded to players for every match they win. Raffle tickets will be pooled throughout the event.
Battleground will do several drawings each round. If your ticket is drawn you’ll win 3 booster packs of Khans! We know you’ll want to open as much of this set as possible, so we’ve got you covered.
The booster pack raffle will be accompanied by other random giveaways that might include playmats, pins, and tshirts.
We’ve got two of these events for you, one at each Battleground location:
Abington and Plainville:
Format: **Fat Pack Sealed**
Date: September 26th, 2014 a FRIDAY
Time: 7:00pm
Entrance Fee: $40.00
Abington:
1423 Bedford Street
Abington MA 02351
781.261.9669 | | | Plainville:
25 Taunton Street
Plainville MA 02762
508.316.1195 |
Don’t forget to check out Battleground’s Online Store for Magic Product and Supplies!
Tags: Event, Fat Pack Challenge, Khans of Tarkir, Magic the Gathering, MTG, New Release, Tournament
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Thursday, September 25th, 2014
This past weekend was the first time I played in a prerelease in a long time. I’ve been pretty hesitant about them lately since I figured I can always just buy the singles I needed. However, this time was different. Of course, the fetchlands were very enticing, but the idea of playing another 3-colored themed set was a good reason as well.
So how was it you ask? I had a blast. Sealed Khans of Tarkir is a lot of fun, and a lot of people seemed to agree with me at the prerelease. Fun fact, did you know our midnight prerelease attracted 116 players that night? It went above and beyond the expectations of some that night. A quick thanks to those who came out.
As for me, I played a both events on Saturday. I picked up Mardu in the afternoon and played Abzan later that night. I have to say, both are very different, and very fun to play. I feel in the limited format, being aggressive is key, so I purposefully avoided anything with Blue.
I should mention that I’m not one of those players that puts a lot of time into their preparation going into the prerelease. I, like a lot of people, get their information via the previews done that week, and that’s it. Heading into the afternoon event, I didn’t know much. I just read the little card that’s given inside of the prerelease kit.
Mardu
From what I read, the Mardu are the really quick and super aggro clan. They try to get in there and beat their opponents down as fast as they can before things get out of hand for themselves. I don’t know if anything you take the time to read those little cards, but sometimes they can be helpful. Keep in mind, the designers of the game created the clans to work well within their colors for a reason. I did my best to stick with those three colors and apply the clan’s “way of life.” My curve was low with numerous “bears.” My game plan was to flood the board as much as I can and just overwhelm my opponent. Furthermore, the raid mechanic proved to be quite a beating.
I have to say, I was really impressed with the clan. My promo for the first sealed was Mardu Ascendancy. I have a small feeling that this card will see Standard play. With just four creatures, each one would trigger the Mardu Ascendancy and I would get four more 1/1 Goblins that came into play, tapped, and attacking. With spells like Trumpet Blast and Rush of Battle, things didn’t last long.
The downside to Mardu was that if you didn’t end things quickly, the potential to become overrun by your opponent was real. Your creatures would eventually die out to their fatter board. Keep this in mind if you ever decide to play Mardu. My Mardu MVPs were War-Name Aspirant, Mardu Heart-Piercer, and Mardu Warchief. My Mardu Super MVP was Ponyback Brigade.
Abzan
Later that night I decided to try my hands at Abzan. I had heard a lot of good things going into the prerelease, but nothing more than compliments. This is an interesting group of colors. My initial reaction to the clan synergy was that they’re a lot like slivers with an obvious catch – you need +1/+1 counters on creatures to gain the bonuses.
I struggled a bit building my initial Abzan deck. i stared a it for a long time before settling on the best build I could for my pool. The key mechanic for Abzan is Outlast. It’s quite fitting once you realize that you’ve committed to the long game the minute you select Abzan as your clan. When choosing this clan, you need to prepare yourself for early game beats. While trying to survive early onslaughts, you’ve got to figure out a way to start setting up your long game.
My Abzan promo was the Herald of Anafenza. I have to admit, when I first saw the previews of this card, I thought it was one of the worst cards I’ve ever seen. Now that I’ve gotten a chance to play with it, I’ve changed my mind. I may not think it’s terrible anymore, but I do think it’s a hard card to play with. During one of my matches, I had seven counters on him. I had put him to put him to work. Each time I made a creature through his Outlast activation, I had used it to block something big of my opponents. Thank goodness that creature didn’t have trample.
Outlast can take a little while to get going. So I had to find ways to put counters on my creatures without using the ability. This was especially the case if I were facing someone who was playing Mardu. That’s where cards like Feat of Resistance and and Dragonscale Boon come into play. Let’s not forget that Abzan Charm was one of the best spells because of its cheap ability to put a counter on one or two creatures.
Speaking of creatures, my list of MVPs include Abzan Guide and Ainok Bond-Kin. There were two creatures in particular which take Super MVP titles and they were Abzan Falconer and Armament Corps.
Wrap-up
Well, that’s it for now. I know I didn’t talk about Jeskai, Temur, and Sultai, but my hope is that I’ll get the chance to try them out when I go tok GP New Jersey. It’s a Legacy event, but Friday has a full lineup of Khans sealed events.
Don’t forget that this Friday is the Fat-Pack Challenge! What is the Fat-Pack Challenge? Well it’s simple. You buy a Fat-Pack and build a sealed deck – that’s nine packs instead of the usual six! Hope to see you there!
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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Tags: Khans of Tarkir, Magic the Gathering, MTG, Simeon Cortezano
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