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The day had come for the Masters 2022 highlander event. Another chance to showcase a deck I’ve been working on since December 2021. After missing the opportunity to do so at the Highlander Nationals events. Scrubbing out and missing top 8 both events going 4-2.
The deck had been putting up solid results in weekly Melbourne events and I felt good going into the day knowing I have good matchups against Melbourne’s meta . My only worry being what spicey lists the interstater’s will bring to the table that will catch me off guard. I wasn’t going to let that stop me from proving myself and what had been my baby for the last 7 months, MoonShine. (https://www.moxfield.com/decks/TTHiXe9kRkqxryoqoV-lMw)
107 Players from all over Australia had signed up for the event which made this the biggest paper highlander event since the side event at GP Melbourne which had 102 players. Making it a 7 round event with a cut to top 8. The prize pool had high value but the title of winning would be priceless.
Round 1 – Jund Midrange
Game 1
I keep a hand containing mana crypt and hope the raw power of being ahead on the curve will give a win. I was very wrong. My opponent proceeds to answer every threat I deploy. Their Wrenn and Six got to 7 loyalty and the value was too great. My mana crypt aiding him along the way ended up in a crushing defeat.
Sideboarding
Out
- Thalia, guardian of thraben
- Relic of progenitus
- Magus of the moon
In
- Palace Jailer
- Rip Apart
- Council’s Judgement
Thalia got boarded out due to the fact that I felt that it wouldn’t hinder my opponent enough to be worth keeping in due to them running dorks. Looking back it may have helped keeping their walkers off of the field. Relic doesn’t do much in this match up due to the opponent’s not using the graveyard. Magus dies to any red based removal. Palace Jailer, Rip Apart and Council’s Judgement all come in to remove anything problematic on the board to win it back.
Game 2
I kept a more reactive hand along with the mother of runes to protect my squad from the onslaught of removal my opponent had in their deck. Resulting in a game win.
Game 3
A much closer grind feast between myself and my opponent. Lots of spells cast and lots of critters seeing their deaths but unfortunately resulting in my demise.
Round 1 After Thoughts
The games I had in round one were back and forth fair magic as Richard Garfield intended. I thoroughly enjoyed the matches and felt I needed to mulligan better in the midrange matchups. Well Played Opponent. Now that I had gotten a game lost for the day I had told myself no more loses just win. 1-2 Lost
Round 2 – Abzan Midrange
Game 1
I Mulled to 5 into a strong crypt start of Archon of Emeria turn one into a drawing of a Blood Moon for turn 2. This completely shut my opponents mana down and they didn’t get to cast a spell.
Sideboarding
Out
- Thalia, guardian of thraben
- Relic of progenitus
- Unlicensed Hearse
In
- Palace Jailer
- Rip Apart
- Council’s Judgement
I didn’t get much information from game one against my opponent but they did play out abzan coloured lands. So I went with my gut and assumed they were on a mid-range pile. In with removal and out with cards that wouldn’t have a big enough impact for the game.
Game 2
I kept a decent grind oriented hand hoping that the palace jailer in it would win me the long game with pure card advantage. Unfortunately the mixture of Grist with lingering soul tokens gave my opponent the monarchy. I soon saw the writing on the wall and moved onto a game 3.
Game 3
I kept a more aggressive hand with a mixture of goblin rabblemaster and Urza’s Saga.
Game went on with my opponent on the back foot due to the pressure I presented. A Siege Rhino almost had my opponent stabilise the board but ultimately a shadow spear tutored up off of urza’s saga allowed me to fight through Rhino the following turn.
Round 2 After Thoughts
Yet another mid-range deck. Mid-range decks are one of the match up’s I am less familiar with piloting moonshine against and was grateful for the opportunity to do so. I was very pleased to have gotten a win out of the match and would board differently in the future.
Win 2-1
Round 3 – Flash Mogg Combo
Game 1
I start off the game with an early elite spellbinder seeing my opponents hand of Muddle the mixture, Profane Tutor and Phyerixan walker. I choose the walker hoping that would keep it off the board so I can keep the pressure up in following turns ending the game before my opponent can assemble their combo. This ended up paying off as I drew another quick threat and ended the game.
Sideboarding
Out
- Sevinne’s reclamation
- Shadowspear
- Swords to ploughshares
In
- Rest in Peace
- Red Elemental Blast
- Pyroblast
A match up I have never played against outside of commander. I wasn’t sure what would be good against it. So I decided to just bring in the catch all of the red blast’s to catch the flash when it’s being cast and the rest in peace as a roadblock for my opponents combo. Sevinne’s reclamation and Shadow Spear out because I don’t plan on going into a long game. Swords out because I thought if my opponent resolved a big enough threat for it to be warrant removing my window of a win would be gone.
Game 2
I kept a hand with some disruption and fast threats. This ended the game very fast, not allowing my opponent to combo off.
Round 3 After Thoughts
I was generally scared of this match up when we started the game because I am very unfamiliar with my opponents deck and didn’t know what to expect from it. I was very lucky to have had hands that applied pressure early enough so my opponent couldn’t sculpt their hand into a win. Win 2-0
Round 4 – Rug
Game 1
Game 1 was exactly what you expected from a rug deck. They presented large efficient threats that I was able to answer with my premium white removal spells of solitude and swords to ploughshares. Game was still close but the mixture of my removal and gaining life through batterskull ended with a win.
Sideboarding
Out
- Sevinne’s reclamation
- Magus of the Moon
- Chain Lightning
- Chrome Mox
In
- Palace Jailer
- Red Elemental Blast
- Pyroblast
- Council’s Judgement
I removed Sevinne’s Reclamation for this match up due to it being too clunky and requires other cards to be good. Magus of the Moon comes out because its soft to red based removal. Chain Lightning comes out because I don’t want to give my Rug opponent a free removal spell on my creatures. Chrome Mox comes out because these games tend to go long, it’s a bad draw off the top and the worst mana accelerator in my deck. I side-in everything that answers Murktide, Oko, Uro and any other large threat they may have. Plan is to mulligan to a hand that answers their threats and act as the control deck worry about winning later.
Game 2
I get an early Blood Moon on board which limits my opponents options giving me the match win.
Round 4 After Thoughts
Finally something I felt comfortable going against. This matchup is one of the reasons I built the deck. My opponent almost got me in game 1 but the life gain and removal I had at my disposal gave me the advantage. Win 2-0
Round 5 – 4C Ancestral Recall Control
Game 1
I kept a hand with a curve of Esper Senitial into a three drop. Hoping the Sentinel would draw me cards along the way. My opponent missteps my Esper Sentinel, not the end of the world. They move to their first turn and cast Ancestral Recall drawing 3 cards. This is where I felt everything would go down hill. Due to bad draws from my opponent and my back to back three drops the game ended soon after.
Sideboarding
Out
- Unlicensed Hearse
- Magus of the Moon
In
- Red Elemental Blast
- Pyroblast
I wasn’t sure how to sideboard in this match. I took out Magus due to being soft to red removal. Unlicensed Hearse out due to Kolaghan’s Command being too strong against it. Red blasts in it catch any powerful blue cards such as Ancestral Recall or gush.
Game 2
Game 2 ended up going into a late game stall of my Thalia heretic cathar, Goblin Rabblemaster and Hazoret against my opponents Young Pyromancer. A Fury top deck cleared the way to victory.
Round 5 After Thoughts
Going into this round I recognized my opponent as Robert Lark, the Highlander National Champion of 2022. I felt bad that he drew nothing but land’s game one even with an Acall which made it a non-game. Game 2 was really interesting and close. I was glad I got a match win from Robert. Felt like an achievement that I’d unlocked and if the day ended there I would have been happy. I look forward to potentially playing more magic against him in the future. Win 2-0
Round 6 – RUG
Game 1
Game 1 in this match-up was extremely close but the new addition of the wandering emperor picked off a key creature from my opponent resulting in a game win.
Sideboarding
Out
- Sevinne’s reclamation
- Magus of the Moon
- Chain Lightning
- Chrome Mox
In
- Palace Jailer
- Red Elemental Blast
- Pyroblast
- Council’s Judgement
Same game plan as the Rug match up earlier.
Game 2
This game became shockingly close. Becoming an interesting board state of my Hazoret against my opponents Territorial Kavu and Ragavan. I made the decision that I needed to get my opponents to a low enough life total that I can sit back and use Hazoret to finish them off with his discard ability. I eventually was able to remove the kavu but my opponent managed to cast my Archon of Emeria. I was down to 2 life, so I had to make a move. My opponent blocked Hazoret with the Archon. I popped my Relic of progenitus. I played that turn to try to find an out to the now lethal Ragavan and found a lightning helix. This turned the tide and won me the game.
Round 6 After Thoughts
My opponent this round was none-other than Juzza, a Multi Highlander National Champion.
I had played games against him before at Cancon this year and the match there was just as close as the games I had today. I really enjoyed getting my redemption match against him and hope to play against him in the future. Win 2-0
Round 7 – 4c Heros
Game 1
I keep a hand with a chrome mox and a bunch of 3 drops with Sevinne’s reclamation.
My opponent gets an early Torens, Fist of the Angels onto the board and makes a bunch of tokens. My Sevinne’s let me hang into the game for a long time bringing back my 3 drops as chump blockers hoping I would hit a fury to win back the board. That never happened and after a gruelling 35min game I lost.
Sideboarding
Out
- Thalia, guardian of thraben
- Relic of progenitus
- Magus of the moon
- Unlicensed Hearse
In
- Palace Jailer
- Rip Apart
- Council’s Judgement
- Kitchen Finks
Same sideboard plan as my earlier midrange opponents. Only difference is after pondering my first two rounds of the day I felt Kitchen Finks as a 2 for 1 was worth while bringing in over leaving in Unlicensed Hearse.
Game 2
I kept a hand with a mother of runes and an early stone forge. This along with the removal and other threats I drew ended the game swiftly.
Game 3
Game 3 started with my opponent and I only having 9 min left on the clock. I knew that if we went to a draw it would be very unlikely for me to make the top 8. I keep a hand that has a chrome mox, Urza’s Saga and removal hoping the Saga alone will close out the game quick enough as to not go to time. This paid off and I ended up taking the last game.
Round 7 After Thoughts
I had played a few matches against Gene Holland in the week’s leading up to the Eternal Masters weekend. I knew I had a slightly favoured match up but also to respect the explosive draws and value generation their deck has. Win 2-1
Swiss round thoughts
Most of the games I played during the swiss and the general meta I met in it was not what I was expecting for the event. It was almost a shock that I made it to the top 8 cut. 8 of my sideboard cards weren’t used. I expected to face off a lot more aggro oriented lists as well as the infamous Breach and Bots decks. I did well in the match ups I was well versed in like Rug but it was an uphill battle against all of the mid-range decks that I faced. I got to play against some highlander icons and would have called the day a success from there. But it was time for the last stretch in the top 8. The rest of my local team congratulated me and headed off to dinner. I went straight to work starting top 8 off facing Tom Dowling.
Quarterfinals Tom Dowling (Rug)
Game 1
I get to be on the play due to placing higher in the swiss. I keep a hand that puts Blood Moon out onto the table on turn 2 and then follows it with a rabblemaster threat. I got the Moon out on turn two as planned but my threat got answered immediately by a red removal spell from Tom. The game turned into a draw go situation until I finally found another threat in Batterskull. Tom didn’t get cast many spells due to being locked out from Blood Moon and the 4/4 threat ended the game slowly.
Sideboarding
Out
- Sevinne’s reclamation
- Magus of the Moon
- Chain Lightning
- Chrome Mox
In
- Palace Jailer
- Red Elemental Blast
- Pyroblast
- Council’s Judgement
Same game plan as the Rug match ups from the swiss.
Game 2
I kept a crypt powered hand. The game grinded out until a stand still of my board of Hazoret, Batterskull and other white weenies facing off against Tom’s Massive ledger shredder and endurance. Their Uro and Murktide had already hit the bin from the looting and milling effects he had played earlier. These were exiled from the game with Relic of progenitus. I had a moon the field limiting what spells they could cast and I had answered his oko. I eventually found an answer for his ledger shredder and finished the match.
Quarterfinals After Thoughts
Another Rug match up. I felt very confident with this match up and was lucky enough to have gotten amazing hands that lined up very well. I felt bad for Tom due to my mana crypt hardly flipping damage in our second game but sometimes luck will be on my side. Win 2-0
Semi-finals Rowan Millers (RW Medium) The Mirror?
Game 1
I sat down thinking this is the last thing I was expecting today to see the Mirror match at the top 8. Rowan gets to be on the play due to his fantastic performance in the swiss topping it.
Game went as expected. I was on the back foot due to going second and due to his decision to put a point into Jitte instead of Saga this proved to be a powerful Mirror Breaker.
Sideboarding
Out
- Sevinne’s reclamation
- Magus of the Moon
- Blood Moon
- Relic of progenitus
In
- Palace Jailer
- Rip Apart
- Fiery Confluence
- Council’s Judgement
Sideboarding was hard for this match up due to it being my first time playing the mirror.
I took out the moons and Relic due to them having little to no effect. Sevinne’s Reclamation got taken out because I knew they wouldn’t be able to board out all of the graveyard hate our decks had. I sidede in a bunch of removal and a Fiery Confluence in case they went wider on board than me or to finish off the game by dealing 6 to his life.
Game 2
Jitte had come back to haunt me in this game. I was lucky enough to have put in enough damage that it came to a flip of Rowans Mana crypt if we would be going to a game 3. He rolls the dice, it lands on a 7 when he called even so into game 3 we go.
Game 3
I keep a hand with Fable of the mirror breaker, Goblin Rabblemaster and Wasteland. Plan for this game was to keep him off of mana and use the value generation from Fable to pull ahead. This worked perfectly. Rowan managed to get an early rabblemaster of his own onto the board equipped with Shadow Spear. This gained him alot of life but the amount of damage that two goblin rabble masters produced was too much and ended the game.
Semi-finals After Thoughts
This match was definitely a treat. I was very happy to see Rowan in the Semi-finals. I knew he had the upper hand due to his point spread being different to mine. I look forward to playing against him in the future and share thoughts on the archetypes performance in local events. Win 2-1
Finals Carissa Peacock (Winota)
Game 1
I did not know what to expect from Carissa Game 1. I kept a semi decent fair hand. Carissa curved out into a Winota with the aid of their mana dorks. Luckily I had the solitude to answer immediately. I thought i was out of the woods but with the aid of gaea’s cradle they powered out 2 more big creatures and my little creatures couldn’t keep up resulting in a game loss.
Sideboarding
Out
- Thalia, guardian of thraben
- Magus of the Moon
- Unlicensed Hearse
- Relic of progenitus
In
- Palace Jailer
- Rip Apart
- Fiery Confluence
- Council’s Judgement
I replaced all of the graveyard hate, Magus and Thalia due to them having little impact on the board. I boarded in extra removal to deal with Carissa’s massive threats.
Game 2
I kept a decent hand which had a blood moon in it. After resolving blood moon Carissa was locked out from their coloured mana and we moved onto game 3.
Game 3
I saw a turn two Blood Moon in my opening hand and hoped it would have the same effect as last game. Carissa plays mana dorks turn one. I played my land and passed. They play yet another mana dork. I put my blood moon up on turn two as planned. Carrisa passed. I used Fiery Confluence to take out the mana dorks which resulted in a concession.
Finals After Thoughts
This match would have definitely been a loss if it wasn’t for blood moon bailing me out of games 2 and 3. Carissa’s deck looked super sweet. I remember saying to my teammates in the car on the way that a Winota deck was floating around and it was very good. I was blessed to have seen it played first hand. Win 2-1
Tournament closing thoughts
I went into the day hoping to do well and get my deck on the radar for all of the highlander community to see. The meta I experienced was extremely diverse and not what I expected. Someone asked earlier in the week what everyone’s goals are for the masters event. My statement was “Having my brew recognised as a competitively viable deck and being recognised as a good player” I believe I had at least achieved one of those goals. This will definitely be a favourite memory for me and I can’t wait to participate in future highlander events.
Player’s Standing | Player’s Name | Player’s Deck List Link |
---|---|---|
1st | Dylan Kidd | RW Midrange |
2nd | Carissa Peacock | Naya Winota |
3rd/4th | Rowan Millers | RW Midrange |
3rd/4th | Oliver Oks | RUG Midrange |
5th-8th | Calvin Fehring | Jeskai Breach |
5th-8th | Tom Dowling | RUG Tempo |
5th-8th | Matthew Giudes | RUG Tempo |
5th-8th | Brett Girvan | Mono Red |
Final Standings After Swiss
1 Millers, Rowan 18 61 76 55
2 Oks, Oliver 18 60 85 53
3 Peacock, Carissa 18 54 66 53
4 Kidd, Dylan 18 53 76 51
5 Dowling, Tom 17 66 70 57
6 Giudes, Matthew 17 61 62 56
7 Fehring, Calvin 17 59 73 52
8 Girvan, Brett 17 57 70 54
9 Cutting, Russell 16 45 78 43
10 Hawkes, Bradley 15 64 61 61
11 Chmielewski, Nick 15 63 55 63
12 Bot, Thomas 15 61 61 56
13 Jones, Riley 15 60 64 55
14 Lark, Robert 15 60 66 56
15 Holland, Gene 15 56 64 53
16 Billinghurst, Michael 15 55 64 55
17 Macinante, Matthew 15 55 63 54
18 Basser, Nathan 15 53 64 55
19 Rashad, Brandon 15 52 66 51
20 nixon, Michael 15 52 63 49
21 Hart, Jacob 15 49 55 50
22 Swann, Mike 15 46 71 46
23 Cheung, Justin 13 59 56 58
24 Crawford, Brennan 13 56 56 57
25 lamburd , alana 13 55 61 52
26 Sims, Jake 13 51 64 50
27 Kusari, Cody 13 40 60 44
28 Bader, Alexander 12 71 50 64
29 Wilks, James 12 58 61 55
30 Wolfe, Beckett 12 57 61 52
31 Newman, Ben 12 57 52 57
32 Ding, Jack 12 57 58 55
33 Hall, Glenn 12 57 52 55
34 Dolphin, Tim 12 55 52 55
35 Nguyen, Antoine 12 55 52 55
36 Warby, Dougal 12 53 57 49
37 Goodwin, Jarrod 12 52 50 53
38 Mulcahy, Luke 12 52 50 51
39 Nando, Nando 12 51 53 53
40 Thomson, Tod 12 50 52 52
41 Kelderman, Torin 12 49 52 49
42 Pezzutto, Sophie 12 49 64 51
43 Allsop, Jared 12 48 50 46
44 of the Void, Brandon 12 46 52 47
45 Cheng, Timothy 12 43 56 45
46 Kikkawa, Dillon 12 43 54 44
47 Herbert, Bryce 12 39 56 38
48 Gibson, Liam 10 55 49 53
49 Vanderplight, Cody 10 48 48 47
50 Saunders, Lachlan 10 46 45 46
51 Raymond, Chris 10 36 43 39
52 King, Daniel 9 65 47 58
53 Armstrong, Trent 9 61 50 56
54 McGillivray, Connor 9 56 46 55
55 Childs, Jon 9 54 50 50
56 Mccoy, Ben 9 54 50 51
57 Peng, Alan 9 54 44 54
58 Cutting , Shane 9 54 46 51
59 caesar, james 9 54 50 48
60 Cormick, Ian 9 53 53 49
61 Leslie, Michael 9 50 53 48
62 Woods, Brayden 9 48 44 48
63 Stavropolous, Socrates 9 48 42 47
64 Dewitte, Matthew 9 48 52 50
65 Gonzalez, David 9 48 46 49
66 jiggens, jack 9 48 43 47
67 brown, sean 9 47 44 47
68 Hughes, Tim 9 46 47 47
69 Dowling, Jim 9 45 47 46
70 Purdey, Sean 9 44 41 46
71 Pace, Alex 9 40 46 41
72 raniga, jitesh 7 56 39 53
73 Evans, Brandon 7 56 36 57
74 Kolpin, Dean 7 52 35 50
75 Wearing-Smith, Gordon 7 50 37 49
76 D’Lima, Ryan 7 43 47 43
77 Youngs, Todd 7 40 43 41
78 Mitchell, Paul 6 62 45 56
79 wise, robert 6 57 38 55
80 Cheong, Kenneth 6 53 33 53
81 Whalen, Nathan 6 52 40 51
82 phillips, jacob 6 50 38 51
83 Goh, Tim 6 50 35 50
84 Loy, Sam 6 49 41 50
85 Fanany, David 6 48 33 51
86 Evans, Henry 6 48 37 49
87 Caragan, Joe Michael 6 48 41 48
88 Ha, Anthony 6 47 37 46
89 Ferguson, Alec 6 46 38 45
90 Foster, Hayden 6 45 33 47
91 Brown, Euan 6 43 33 44
92 Williams, Lukey 6 41 50 40
93 Miller, Angus 5 39 33 42
94 McCormack, Jake 3 64 40 57
95 Vizcay-Wilson, John 3 47 33 48
96 Mckay, Angus 3 45 33 45
97 Coulston, Liam 3 44 33 45
98 Richards, Steph 3 44 33 46
99 McDonnell, Zachary 3 43 33 44
100 Coad , Jay 2 42 33 45
101 P, Adrian 0 61 33 56
102 Morhall, Jacob 0 58 33 56
103 Edwards, Hayden 0 58 33 52
104 Hughes, Brett 0 57 33 53
105 Papak , Daniel 0 48 33 47
106 Saunders, Nathan 0 45 33 46
107 king, Graham 0 41 33 42
Top 8
Rowan Millers v Brett Girvan
Oliver Oks v Calvin Fehring
Carissa Peacock v Matthew Giudes
Dylan Kidd v Tom Dowling
Top 4
Rowan v Dylan
Carissa v Oliver
Finals Dylan v Carissa
Dylan Wins
Points and archetype break down
1st – Dylan Kidd – RW Medium
Mana Crypt, Karakas, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Urza’s Saga, Wasteland
2nd – Carissa Peacock – Naya Winota
Strip Mine, Deathrite Shaman, Green Sun’s Zenith, Karakas, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wasteland
3rd/4th – Rowan Millers – RW Medium
Mana Crypt, Karakas, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Umezawa’s Jitte, Wasteland
3rd/4th – Oliver Oks – Rug Midrange
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Gush, Force of Will
5th-8th – Calvin Fehring – Jeskai breach
Underworld Breach, Snapcaster Mage, Intuition, Gifts Ungiven, Force of Will
5th-8th – Tom Dowling – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
5th-8th – Matthew Giudes – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
5th-8th – Brett Girvan – Mono Red
Mox Ruby, Lutri, the Spellchaser, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Skullclamp
9th – Russel Cutting – Blue Bots
Mana Crypt, Mana Vault, Mishra’s Workshop, Tolarian Academy, Urza’s Saga
10th – Bradley Hawkes – Blue Moon
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Mana Drain, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
11th – Nick Chmielewski – Hot Wheels
Mox Ruby, Mox, Sapphire, Urza’s Saga
12th – Thomas Bot – Bots
Sol Ring, Mana Vault, Workshop, Tolarian Academy, Urza’s Saga
13th – Riley Jones – Mono Red
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Strip Mine, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wasteland
14th – Robert Lark – 4c Control
Ancestral Recall, Force of Will , Gush
15th – Gene Holland – Heroes
Mox Ruby, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wrenn and Six, Wasteland, Karakas
16th – Michael Billinghurst – Omnath Walks
Time Walk, Skullclamp, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
17th – Matthew Macinante – Omnath Ephemerate
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Strip Mine, Green Sun’s Zenith, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
18th – Nathan Bassar – Mono R storm
Sol Ring, Underworld Breach, Mana Vault
19th – Brandon Rashad – Midrange Breach
Underworld Breach, Gifts Ungiven, Intuition, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
20th – Michael Nixon – Bug Midrange
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will , Green Sun’s Zenith, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wasteland
21st – Jacob Hart – Bug Midrange
Oko, Thief of Crowns, True-Name Nemesis, Deathrite, Green Sun’s Zenith, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
22nd – Mike Swann – 4c RecSur
Demonic Tutor, Deathrite Shaman, Profane Tutor, Skullclamp, Survival of the Fittest
23rd – Justin Cheung – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
24th – Brennan Crawford – Breach
Underworld Breach, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Deathrite, Intuition
25th – Alana Lamburd – Hot Wheels
Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Urza’s Saga
26th – Jake Sims – Lands
Strip Mine, Fastbond, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Urza’s Saga, Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
27th – Cody Kusari – Breach
Underworld Breach, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Deathrite, Intuition
28th – Alexander Bader – Jund
Strip Mine, Crop Rotation, Deathrite Shaman, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
29th – James Wilks – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
30th – Beckett Wolfe – Junk
Strip Mine, Deathrite Shaman, Green Sun’s Zenith, Karakas, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte
31st – Ben Newman – Grixis Oracle
Thassa’s Oracle, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Profane Tutor, Tainted Pact
32nd – Jack Ding – Mono Red
Mana Crypt, Mox Ruby, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
33rd – Glenn Hall – Goblins
Mana Crypt, Sol Ring, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
34th – Tim Dolphin – RG Monsters
Sol Ring, Strip Mine, Mana Vault
35th – Antoine Nguyen – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
36th – Dougal Warby – Blue Moon
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Force of Will, Gush, Mystic Sanctuary, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Snapcaster Mage
37th – Jarrod Goodwin – Dredge
Strip Mine, Crop Rotation, Deathrite, Survival of the Fittest, Wasteland
38th – Luke Mulchay – Mono White Lurrus
Mox Pearl, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte
39th – Nando Nando – Goblins
Mana Crypt, Lutri, the Spellchaser, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Skullclamp
40th – Tod Thomson – Mono Red
Mana Crypt, Mox Ruby, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
41st – Torin Kelderman – Jund
Mox Emerald, Deathrite, Green Sun’s Zenith, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wrenn and Six
42nd – Sophie Pezzutto – UW Aggro
Mana Crypt, Mox Pearl, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte
43rd – Jared Allsop – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
44th – Brandon of the Void – Grixis
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Snapcaster Mage
45th – Timothy Cheng – Lands
Strip Mine, Crop Rotation, Fastbond, Green Sun’s Zenith, Intuition, Wasteland
46th – Dillon Kikkawa – BR Aggro
Mox Jet, Strip Mine, Skullclamp, Wasteland
47th – Bryce Herbert – Junk
Strip Mine, Deathrite Shaman, Green Sun’s Zenith, Karakas, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte
48th – Liam Gibson – Breach
Underworld Breach, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Deathrite, Intuition
49th – Cody Vanderplight – Omnath Midrange
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
50th – Lachlan Saunders – Breach
Underworld Breach, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Deathrite, Intuition
51st – Chris Raymond – Jeskai Breach
Underworld Breach, Intuition, Gifts Ungiven, Force of Will, Sensei’s Diving Top
52nd – Daniel king – Jeskai Tempo
Did Through Time, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Mystic Sanctuary, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
53rd – Trent Armstrong – Mono R
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Strip Mine, Karakas, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wasteland
54th – Connor McGillivray – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Force of Will, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
55th – Jon Childs – Grixis Oracle
Thassa’s Oracle, Intuition, Snapcaster Mage, Tainted Pact
56th – Ben McCoy – Channel Mirror
Demonic Tutor, Channel, Personal Tutor, Sensei’s Divining Top
57th – Alan Peng – Jund
Strip Mine, Deathrite, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
58th – Shane Cutting – Hot Wheels
Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Time Twister
59th – James Caesar – RW Medium
Mana Crypt, Strip Mine, Umezawa’s Jitte, Wasteland
60th – Ian McCormick – Zoo Breach
Underworld Breach, Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Intuition, Wrenn and Six
61st – Michael Leslie – Flash
Flash, Mystical Tutor, Protean Hulk, Profane Tutor
62nd – Braydon Woods – Blue Moon
Treasure Cruise, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Mystic Sanctuary, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Snapcaster Mage
63rd – Socrates Stavropolous – Rug Tempo
Strip Mine, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
64th – Matthew Dewitte – Big Red
Mana Crypt, Mana Vault, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Umezawa’s Jitte, Urza’s Saga
65th – David Gonzalez – Bots
Sol Ring, Mana Vault, Mishra’s Workshop, Tolarian Academy, Urza’s Saga
66th – Jack Jiggens – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
67th – Sean Brown – Lurrus Bug Shadow
Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Strip Mine, Deathrite, Force of Will, Wasteland
68th – Tim Hughes – Elf Ramp
Mox Emerald, Crop Rotation, Green Sun’s Zenith, Natural Order, Wasteland
69th – Jim Dowling – Bant Control
Dig Through Time, Oko, Thief of Crowns, Mana Drain, Snapcaster Mage, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
70th – Sean Purdey – 4c Control
Ancestral Recall, Force of Will , Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
71st – Alex Pace – BR Aggro
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Strip Mine, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Skullclamp, Wasteland
72nd – Jitesh Raniga – UWr Control
Sol Ring, Balance, Personal Tutor, Sensei’s Divining Top, Urza’s Saga
73rd – Brandon Evans – Bant Yorion
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Balance, Crop Rotation, Green Sun’s Zenith
74th – Dean Kolpin – Omnath Midrange
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Force of Will, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
75th – Gordon Wearing-Smith – Enchantress
Mystical Tutor, Treasure Cruise, Balance, Enlightened Tutor, Green Sun’s Zenith
76th – Ryan D’Lima – Omnath Lands
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Fastbond, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Urza’s Saga, Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
77th – Todd Youngs – Breach
Underworld Breach, lurrus of the dream den, Deathrite, Intuition
78th – Paul Mitchell – Flash
Flash, Mystical Tutor, Protean Hulk, Profane Tutor
79th – Robert Wise – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Force of Will, Wrenn and Six
80th – Kenneth Cheong – Mono White
Mox Pearl, Enlightened Tutor, Karakas, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte
81st – Nathan Whalen – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
82nd – Jacob Phillips – Time Vault Twin
Time Vault, Force of Will, Mana Drain, Snapcaster Mage
83rd – Tim Goh – Elves
Demonic Tutor, Enlightened Tutor, Deathrite, Green Sun’s Zenith, Natural Order
84th – Sam Loy – Omanth turns (feat alluren)
Time Walk, Skullclamp, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
85th – David Fanany – Big Red
Mana Crypt, Mox Ruby, Umezawa’s Jitte
86th – Henry Evans – Kappa Artifacts
Sol Ring, Tinker, Tolarian Academy, Urza’s Saga
87th – Joe Michael Caragan – Bug Delver
Ancestral Recall, Deathrite, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
88th – Anthony Ha – Junk
Deathrite, Green Sun’s Zenith, Karakas, Mind Twist, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte, Wasteland
89th – Alec Ferguson – 4c Control
Dig Through Time, Treasure Cruise, Force of Will, Mana Drain, Snapcaster Mage
90th – Hayden Foster – Mono Green Channel Eldrazi
Sol Ring, Channel, Deathrite Shaman, Mana Vault
91st – Euan Brown – Naya
Strip Mine, Crop Rotation, Green Sun’s Zenith, Karakas, Skullclamp, Umezawa’s Jitte, Wasteland
92nd – Lukey Williams – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Deathrite, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Force of Will, Wrenn and Six
93rd – Angus Miller – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
94th – Jake McCormack – GW Midrange
Mana Crypt, Strip Mine, Skullclamp, Wasteland
95th – John Vizcay-Wilson – BR Aggro
Mox Jet, Deathrite Shaman, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Skullclamp, Wasteland
96th – Angus Mckay – Mardu Lurrus
Lurrus of the Dream-Den, Deathrite Shaman, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Mind Twist, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Urza’s Saga
97th – Liam Coulston – Jund Lands
Strip Mine, Crop Rotation, Fastbond, Urza’s Saga, Wasteland, Wrenn and Six
98th – Steph Richards – Artifact Ramp
Mana Crypt, Sol Ring, Mana Vault
99th – Zachary McDonnell – Mardu
Mox Jet, Deathrite Shaman, Skullclamp, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Umezawa’s Jitte
100th – Jay Coad – Bant Control
Oko, Thief of Crowns, Enlightened Tutor, Mystic Sanctuary, Sensei’s Divining Top, Urza’s Saga, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
101st – Adrian P – Jeskai Artifacts
Tinker, Mana Vault, Mishra’s Workshop, Sensei’s Diviing Top, Tolarian Academy, Urza’s Saga
102nd – Jacob Morhall – Rug Tempo
Oko, Thief of Crowns , Deathrite Shaman, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Force of Will, Wrenn and Six
103rd – Hayden Edwards – BG Yawgmoth Combo
Demonic Tutor, Deathrite Shaman, Green Sun’s Zenith, Profane Tutor, Skullclamp
104th – Brett Hughes – UR Prowess
Lutri, The Spellchaser, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Mystic Sanctuary, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
105th – Daniel Papak – Reanimator
Vampiric Tutor, Imperial Seal, Force of Will, Oath of Druids
106th – Nathan Saunders – Omnath Midrange
Lutri, the Spellchaser, Oko, Thief of Crowns, Force of Will, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
107th – Graham King – Rug Tempo
Deathrite, Dreadhorde Arcanist, Force of Will, Gush, Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer, Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath, Wrenn and Six
Massive thank you to Graham King for pulling all this deck list data together. Thank you to Angus McKay for organising these photos.