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Solaris™
Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional
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Post by Solaris™ on Nov 13, 2015 7:21:47 GMT 8
Player Superstar W-L Pins Cntouts Pnts OppntPnts Win%
Sheila <R> TERRY FUNK 3 - 0 3 0 9 18 100 TOS
Joewi <R> Christian 2 - 2 2 0 6 30 50 TOS
Joshua <R> UNDERTAKER 2 - 1 2 0 6 18 66 TOS
Roy <R> Rey mysterio 1 - 2 0 0 3 12 33 TOS
Keith <R> Sheamus 1 - 2 0 0 3 12 33 TOS
Round 1
Joshua (P) Vs Roy
Joewi (P) Vs Keith
Sheila Break
Round 2
Joshua Vs Sheila (P)
Keith(P) Vs Roy
Joewi Break
Round 3
Joshua(P) Vs Keith
Joewi Vs Sheila (P)
Roy Break
Winner: Sheila
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A Revolution of the Mind
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keith0913832
The Revolution is far from over
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Mar 17, 2015 23:05:21 GMT 8
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Post by keith0913832 on Nov 13, 2015 8:17:45 GMT 8
Personal Report Overall the tourney was fun. Glad to see Joewi but would have been better if Ian and Vincent could join too! Also, my girlfriend decided to pick up Revo for fun so she ran a Terry Funk which I might do another report for. For now, here's mine, where I went 0-2 with a Sheamus. Definitely not the best deck to run for a competitive game, but, YOLO. haha! Here is the link to my deck list in case you missed it: rawdealsg.proboards.com/thread/3728/sheamus-arse-outKeith: Match 1: Christain Def. Sheamus When I first came back to game, Joewi was my first Revo opponent. Together we ran many VR decks for fun weekly. Therefore, I knew what was coming when he played Christian. The previous time I went up against him, I was stripped bare naked to 0 hand and 0 backlash, courtesy of his F: 0 maneuver antic hybrids. This time round he went alil different and packed more cores. I had a bad starting hand and didn't get any 2nd solutions. But since I was able to re-cycel Sciccors hold the whole time, I was able to eventually get it through, and with Two For The Show overturned, I started my mean barrage with Double Leg Lock Crabs (DLLC). The idea was for opponent to keep reversing it so that he would take 4 for 4ever: No Mercy, while I can reuse it every turn via DLLC effect. But he didn't fall for it after the second try and soon I had enough F for all my means. Late game I had a good draw and manage to stall off some antics that he throw at me. However, it was down to the last few cards where Christian starts to use his ability to pick up antics to recover. Soon enough, I was down on my hand and my Celtic Cross got reversed. Got pinned not long after with a core with him having less than 5 cards in his arsenal. To be fair, he was able to recur more, so if I didn't clear him with Celtic Cross, I would have died anyways. 0-1 Match 2: Bye 1-1 Match 3: Undertaker Def Sheamus Joshua ran an upgraded Undertaker from his previous tourneys which saw it become more focused on target:Arm and Holds. As usual, I didn't manage to get any 2nd Solutions in my hand, which saw me eating at least 20damage before I could get off. Got Two For The Show In, Celtic Axehandle Blow for the beginning fortitude. Meanwhile, he's just hitting his holds over and over again, which I had no answer to. Late game same both our decks thinning, but with his maneuvers, he was able to keep recurring, which probably gave him an edge over my deck. we were down to the last few cards, and he started to throw colossal necks. I had the answer to the first few, and I knew I was about to lose. Made a crucial mistake in not reversing Revo STF with Two For The Show. Which could have gave me the chance to reverse the card that pinned me : Tombstone Piledriver. Really intense game. 1-2 Unofficial Match 4: Rey Mysterio Def Sheamus Roy and I were both at 1-2 at the end so we had a quick game to see who was the ultimate loser of the game. As usual, I got a very bad hand, except that I had Scissors Hold in my hand so I ran with McMahon Family Jewels instead of Tribute To The Troops. Suffered dearly from the lack of reversal, which saw him chain many Hold:Arm, which activated his 2x Ring Psychology:Arm that added his damage to insane levels. I believe I had 1F when he went all out to It All Led To This, followed by a Momentum 54D Superhold. Unofficial: 1-3 Overall, the tourney was exciting where we saw a 2 new entries, while Roy and I went full YOLO to play fun decks instead. Attendance maintained at a steady 5 throughout, but with different faces. Hope that its a good sign that we are growing in size! Looking forward to the next tourney: Two For The Show! As usual, thanks Joshua for hosting the tourney and kudos for Joewi to come down despite having a fractured toe. Special shoutout to Vincent for making your way down to view the games:) Till next time!
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