So, yeah MOCS happened. That was like a week ago now. Didn't have a great result. Let's look over what I drafted and submitted for constructed.
Vintage Cube:
Day 1 Deck: (0-3)
So I first picked Mana Drain, then got fixated into blue. Unsure what card made me pivot into black, but into pack 2 I knew this deck wasn't going to be good. I was getting hated out in both directions. When I saw the Thalia wheel in pack 1 or 2 I should have just pivoted into white. Deck didn't really do a lot of anything. I sideboarded into bad storm instead of bad reanimator, and actually won a ocuple of games that way. Round 1 was against Mono Red, they were just too fast. Round 2 was against U Artifacts, and I can't deal with Ugin. Round 3 was against all-in Bolas' Citadel, which managed to Tinker it quickly both games and just advantage me out.
Day 2 Deck: (1-2)
This deck I was much happier with. Could do busted things real quickly. There were 2 games where I mulliganed then went: Crypt, Diamond, Wheel on turn 1. It was very spicy. Match 1 I lost due to Mother of Runes and not being able to block Rotting Regisaur. Match 2 I lost due to turn 4 Splinter Twin, then game 2 turn 5 Zealous Conscripts on my Dragonlord. Game 3 was against UW midrange and since I saw he had no counterspells I just went ham and crushed him.
Modern:
Ad Nauseum (0-4)
This was the real heart-breaker. As this lead me to 0-7 after day 1. Just couldn't win a game to save my life. I play this deck a lot and while it usually really fairly luck-based it has the capacity to come out of all sorts of messes. It just did not serve me well this time.
Match 1 vs URO Pile:
Game 1 mulliganed too hard and just found mana and no combo before getting beaten down.
Game 2 struggled to find mana, when I had a bloom coming off suspend they countered it and thought it was my chance to combo. Tried to Oracle with Spoils and Grace, with Pact backup, but they had the 2 extra counters they needed to win.
Match 2 vs Oops All Spells:
Game 1 They mulliganed hard to combo off turn 3. I Spoils for a Pact instead of a grace, then die trying to find a Grace with my second spoils to not die to my pact trigger.
Game 2 They go off turn 3 and I can't stop it.
Match 3 vs Humans:
Game 1 They Meddling MageAd Nauseum early and I don't find anything relevant to help me win before I get beat down.
Game 2 They Magus of the Moon me early, but I have my basic plains to help me cast a pentad prism for two. I them manage to time the turn before I die enough mana to Echoing Truth away the moon end of their turn to have the coloured mana needed to combo off.
Game 3 They Magus early again, but this time I don't have any basics and by the time I find a prism I need to use the coloured mana to stay alive then die.
Match 4 vs Spirits:
Game 1 Triple Mausoleum Wanderer makes for a quick clock and a tough time for me to resolve anything.
Game 2 I mulligan to oblivion and Skyclave Apparition's eat anything I put down.
Pioneer:
Naya Winota (3-1)
I really liked this deck. It isn't the greatest deck, but man it can have some spicy turns. Not going to go into the game to heavily on this one. Just know that I hit Winota's on turn 4 and nearly every time I hit and Angrath's Marauders.
I beat Mono G Planeswalkers, Spirits and got a bye. I lost to Mono G Planeswalkers.
I don't know why most versions of this deck run Burning-Tree Emissary, as you don't have enough 2 drops to really make use of its mana. I really liked the Voice of Resurgences as the tokens themselves were great threats and just having some creatures that were resilient to removal was great. Deck still folds really easy to Cry of the Carnarium.
End Result: 4-10 (24th place)
So not the greatest result, mainly due to the poor draft decisions day 1 and a poor Modern deck choice. Happy with the 4-3 day 2, made me look like not a total washout, and helped me catchup to the others at the bottom of the leaderboard.
While last is not where I wanted to be, I had a good time and played some good Magic. Probably will never be able to play at that level ever again so it was a nice opportunity to have playing this game that has served me well over many years.
Heck, US$5000 is a pretty good prize payout for last
Vintage Cube:
Day 1 Deck: (0-3)
So I first picked Mana Drain, then got fixated into blue. Unsure what card made me pivot into black, but into pack 2 I knew this deck wasn't going to be good. I was getting hated out in both directions. When I saw the Thalia wheel in pack 1 or 2 I should have just pivoted into white. Deck didn't really do a lot of anything. I sideboarded into bad storm instead of bad reanimator, and actually won a ocuple of games that way. Round 1 was against Mono Red, they were just too fast. Round 2 was against U Artifacts, and I can't deal with Ugin. Round 3 was against all-in Bolas' Citadel, which managed to Tinker it quickly both games and just advantage me out.
Day 2 Deck: (1-2)
This deck I was much happier with. Could do busted things real quickly. There were 2 games where I mulliganed then went: Crypt, Diamond, Wheel on turn 1. It was very spicy. Match 1 I lost due to Mother of Runes and not being able to block Rotting Regisaur. Match 2 I lost due to turn 4 Splinter Twin, then game 2 turn 5 Zealous Conscripts on my Dragonlord. Game 3 was against UW midrange and since I saw he had no counterspells I just went ham and crushed him.
Modern:
Ad Nauseum (0-4)
This was the real heart-breaker. As this lead me to 0-7 after day 1. Just couldn't win a game to save my life. I play this deck a lot and while it usually really fairly luck-based it has the capacity to come out of all sorts of messes. It just did not serve me well this time.
Match 1 vs URO Pile:
Game 1 mulliganed too hard and just found mana and no combo before getting beaten down.
Game 2 struggled to find mana, when I had a bloom coming off suspend they countered it and thought it was my chance to combo. Tried to Oracle with Spoils and Grace, with Pact backup, but they had the 2 extra counters they needed to win.
Match 2 vs Oops All Spells:
Game 1 They mulliganed hard to combo off turn 3. I Spoils for a Pact instead of a grace, then die trying to find a Grace with my second spoils to not die to my pact trigger.
Game 2 They go off turn 3 and I can't stop it.
Match 3 vs Humans:
Game 1 They Meddling MageAd Nauseum early and I don't find anything relevant to help me win before I get beat down.
Game 2 They Magus of the Moon me early, but I have my basic plains to help me cast a pentad prism for two. I them manage to time the turn before I die enough mana to Echoing Truth away the moon end of their turn to have the coloured mana needed to combo off.
Game 3 They Magus early again, but this time I don't have any basics and by the time I find a prism I need to use the coloured mana to stay alive then die.
Match 4 vs Spirits:
Game 1 Triple Mausoleum Wanderer makes for a quick clock and a tough time for me to resolve anything.
Game 2 I mulligan to oblivion and Skyclave Apparition's eat anything I put down.
Pioneer:
Naya Winota (3-1)
I really liked this deck. It isn't the greatest deck, but man it can have some spicy turns. Not going to go into the game to heavily on this one. Just know that I hit Winota's on turn 4 and nearly every time I hit and Angrath's Marauders.
I beat Mono G Planeswalkers, Spirits and got a bye. I lost to Mono G Planeswalkers.
I don't know why most versions of this deck run Burning-Tree Emissary, as you don't have enough 2 drops to really make use of its mana. I really liked the Voice of Resurgences as the tokens themselves were great threats and just having some creatures that were resilient to removal was great. Deck still folds really easy to Cry of the Carnarium.
End Result: 4-10 (24th place)
So not the greatest result, mainly due to the poor draft decisions day 1 and a poor Modern deck choice. Happy with the 4-3 day 2, made me look like not a total washout, and helped me catchup to the others at the bottom of the leaderboard.
While last is not where I wanted to be, I had a good time and played some good Magic. Probably will never be able to play at that level ever again so it was a nice opportunity to have playing this game that has served me well over many years.
Heck, US$5000 is a pretty good prize payout for last