The deck that would help me win/Top 8 several of our sanctioned Melbourne tournaments was Black-Red Reanimator. Ironically, I chose a bullshit combo deck. Unfortunately, I was unable keep up the success and after several weeks of 1-3’s and 2-2’s due to some bullshit combo decks, I was looking for something that would help maximise my quick wins. It was a blast, I did well and was hoping to take this success into our weeklies. I had played Burn at 2016 Masters finishing 11th. Who ever thought of printing a graveyard based mechanic without printing graveyard hate, is an idiot ( Editor’s note: Justin is not a game designer, makes poor deck choices at RPTQs and is very salty Red mage).īut enough about me and the shittiness of Standard, let’s talk about Black-Red Reanimator. Putting my balls in a vice grip was more appealing than playing Standard. ![]() They’ve made me feel the joy of the game again in a time I thought I had lost it, when Wizards had created the worst standard environments I’ve ever experienced. Every single person in the Melbourne Legacy group is a top bloke who enjoys the game and the bantz. Although I did enjoy my time at these, Legacy has provided me something that I felt I didn’t have in the Spiky world of the PPTQ grind. Though I don’t think of myself as the “Pro Player” as Steve and others likes to call me, I have been to two RPTQs in 2016 and finished with medium records at both. I’ve been on Episode 9 of the podcast and you may have seen my various memes being posted on The Salt Mine Facebook account. ![]() I’m twenty years old and have been playing the game since I was sixteen. ![]() My name is Justin Ventura aka the meme king, aka Justin “Pro Player” Ventura, aka Yu-Gi-Oh! tracksuit guy.
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