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Team Finals: Tuomo Nieminen vs. Gabe Walls
In terms of decks, both are sporting some very powerful cards. There are such gems are Decree of Justice, Dawn Elemental, Future Sight, and more. Walls is playing a white-blue deck while Nieminen is playing white splashing for four black cards. Game 1Walls aggressively chose to keep a hand of five white cards and two Islands going first. This did not pay off as he did not draw another land for several turns. This gave Nieminen time to summon a 3/3 Daru Stinger and a Vile Deacon. Walls Pacified the Deacon only to have it destroyed via Piety Charm. Nieminen summoned Grassland Crusader and attacked for seven. Walls Pacified the Deacon again, but it was too little, too late. Nieminen added a Gustcloak Harrier to the mix and Walls was packing his cards a turn later. At the end of this game Nieminen revealed his hand, showing that his draw consisted of only five spells and nine lands this game. Had Walls managed to top-deck lands or mulligan into a better hand, Finnish player could have been in trouble. Game 2Nieminen was visibly exhausted during the match. He was not up to his usual banter and his disposition was not further improved by a mulligan he had to take in the second game. Walls opened with a turn three morph, while Nieminen played nothing on his turn three, representing either a poor draw or a Daru Stinger. Walls added a Zealous Inquisitor to the mix while Nieminen did indeed summon a Daru Stinger – but was only able to amplify it for one with a Harrier. Walls attacked into him and Nieminen deliberated for a while whether to block.
"I think I am going to sideboard," he said. He made the following changes to the deck: +1 Daru Healer, +1 Edgewalker There weren't very many soldiers in the deck to begin with. Perhaps only being able to amplify it for one in this game finally prompted him to switch strategies. Game 3As the two players were getting ready to play Game 3, Walls asked for the oracle wording on Sunstrike Legionnaire. Nieminen fingered a card in his hand meaningfully. "Side bet you aren't holding it!" Walls offered. "Two euro!" The Finn seemed to contemplate it and finally declined. "Come on," Walls kept at it, "I will give you 40 to 1 that the card you are fiddling with isn't a Legionnaire." Nieminen did not take that bet either.
And played a Silver Knight. He followed it up with a turn three morph. Walls elected to play his Wingbeat Warrior face up on turn three and took damage from his opponent's two creatures going to fourteen. He then attacked back for two and summoned another face up potential morph – Aven Liberator. "Who needs morphs!" Walls proclaimed. "Who needs spells?" said Nieminen as he played land number five and passed the turn. Walls kept Liberator back to block with, attacked for another two points of damage with the smaller flyer and summoned a Covert Operative. "This isn't looking too good for you," Walls goaded. Nieminen summoned a Grassland Crusader and Walls matched with Gempalm Avenger. The Finn drew the next card, dropped the four lands he was holding in hand and conceded the match. Final Result: Walls 2 – Nieminen 1 |
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