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  1. Jason Waddell

    [Article][KHM] The Eldrazi Winter Cube

    This looks nutty, can't wait to see it in action.
  2. Jason Waddell

    Triangle Draft Instructions

    The triangles.
  3. Jason Waddell

    Triangle Seat A: Jason Waddell

    Drafted Cards:
  4. Jason Waddell

    Triangle Draft Instructions

    The Rules 1) Everyone make a thread for your drafting. The first post should have a spoiler for your drafted cards, and a spoiler for your opening triangle (found below). The file with the triangles is in the next post. 2) No peaking. Peaking is a huge advantage in this format, so please...
  5. Jason Waddell

    The Video Game Thread

    I'm the total opposite. I tried Monster Train because it came out on Game Pass. I have it 4 good runs, but it always just stressed me out. Winning in that game never made me feel good, just... tired?
  6. Jason Waddell

    The Video Game Thread

    I'm the total opposite. I tried Monster Train because it came out on Game Pass. I have it 4 good runs, but it always just stressed me out. Winning in that game never made me feel good, just... tired?
  7. Jason Waddell

    General Triangle Drafting: A faster asynchronous drafting format

    Anybody interested in doing a draft starting tomorrow or so? So far we have myself, James, Dom, Chris MTGO and Kirblinx
  8. Jason Waddell

    General Fight Club

    Jinxed Idol is super powerful in an Aristocrats shell. I am a fan, but maybe not every environment will work for it.
  9. Jason Waddell

    Jason Waddell's Cube

    Working on the utility land draft. This post is just so I can see the card images. Vault of the Archangel Savai Triome Ketria Triome Raugrin Triome Zagoth Triome
  10. Jason Waddell

    Article ChannelFireball: Utility Land Draft

    What fancy new utility lands are you guys running? Any sweet ones from the last few years?
  11. Jason Waddell

    General Triangle Drafting: A faster asynchronous drafting format

    I think the point japan brings up is quite valid, especially when you consider that each player will get 9 'automatic' one- card row picks. That's 20 percent of the drafted cards. That said, cube decks have historically not been short on playables. I think the answer, as always, is to just...
  12. Jason Waddell

    General Triangle Drafting: A faster asynchronous drafting format

    I don't think the average is the most informative metric. Probably total number of cards seen is more relevant, and there you see about 110 more cards in a booster draft, if my quick mental math is correct. But even then it doesn't really capture the entire dynamic. It's a complicated question...
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