Well... Play to your outs. If that out includes your opponent making a mistake, well, so be it!
I could've played Courser and tried to hit an untapped land FTW but decided that was less likely than hoping he'd punt. A good read by me! Doom Blading the Flamewake also brought me joy. Aside from that being able to turn around g1 by attacking right every time, playing the Wayfinder to mill Whip after he blocked a lot, fetching with Delta for a very relevant 1 damage to be able to Cut the next turn with my preferred play, etc.
Magic coverage will just never do justice to how brilliantly and horrendously I played throughout the weekend; it will never transmit the complexity of these situations, and I'm not sure how much we can slag off commentators for this when there are far worse things to beef about. I guess the best model would be Gabe Kaplan from
High Stakes Poker but televised poker is in its death throes and I vaguely regret not writing some kind of article about it because in retrospect it must have been hugely important to eSports and hey, nobody ever really talks about
that progenitor
The
Magic media will also not do justice to the fact I was not entirely sober ... until I finish my article
While we're at it, I wonder if there would be more interest in Vampires Reddit-wise.
A friend also proposed I should write an ~80-page document about
Magic that is a mix of personal reminiscence, gonzo things, corporate éxposé, scandalous gossip and dumb illustrations. Such a book, given physical form, might be a collector's object on the order of an Ojutai if not a Lotus, or so he says. What do you guys think?