We Play CEDH! Slicer vs. Blue Farm vs. Najeela vs. Winota | Commander Clash S15E9

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Komentáře • 277

  • @tessagillingham6918
    @tessagillingham6918 Před rokem +341

    We love Tomer talking about being a pioneer of Slicer decks, and then forgetting Slicer's first line of text 20 minutes later.

    • @MTGGoldfishCommander
      @MTGGoldfishCommander  Před rokem +192

      Do you expect a Slicer player to read???

    • @HypnoticGG
      @HypnoticGG Před rokem +13

      Ironically, the first time he played it, he touted himself as a genius when the cheaper cost was pointed out, lol. Everyone forgets it to be fair.

    • @mightyone3737
      @mightyone3737 Před rokem +8

      Tomer Tomering is very Tomer.

    • @rosavanopheusden5211
      @rosavanopheusden5211 Před rokem +15

      @@MTGGoldfishCommander just in case you bring it back, don't forget that if you don't give slicer away, it goes back into vehicle mode, and you can't give it away while it's in vehicle mode; in other words, you can't pick and choose who to give it to, you either have to give it all the time or you can't give it at all!

    • @AutkastKain
      @AutkastKain Před rokem +2

      The comedic value is so good

  • @jdh100000
    @jdh100000 Před rokem +286

    Watching them play cEDH is like watching your grandparents try to hook up a wifi router.

    • @tmain1320
      @tmain1320 Před rokem +23

      It’s great going from play to win/playing with power to watching this. But I still love every second of it!

    • @nicholas8739
      @nicholas8739 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Yeah. Tomer should have explained stuff to the crew. These guys are so clueless

    • @wanny225
      @wanny225 Před 10 měsíci +5

      As a CASUAL Slicer player, it was painful to see Tomer's misplays hahahaha like physically painful

    • @RafaelPanazzo
      @RafaelPanazzo Před 10 měsíci +2

      No, I think grandparents setting up wifi would be better. This actually looks like grandparents playing cEDH 😂 omg

  • @mollyfeuerman1993
    @mollyfeuerman1993 Před rokem +127

    What I really need is an edited version of this match with a cEDH player narrating what each optimal play would look like over the course of this match, followed by the actual play

  • @chadcharest9891
    @chadcharest9891 Před rokem +24

    Tomer doing his little Slicer dance while everyone tries to reason with each other about how to not die to Slicer.

  • @WikiED
    @WikiED Před rokem +59

    Blood Moon in 2nd game was def correct as Seth needed Vtutor to not be out of the game and it put both Richard and Crim out of the game. 6/6 lifelinker is strong but it'd have to stay back with Slicer on board so it's not an issue once Slicer appears.
    The real mistake (prob with hindsight) was Crim not playing the Magistrate as it'd have blocked both Tomer and Seth from using Commanders but on turn 1 you could argue it was not a bad choice to wait 1 turn before playing it.

    • @simons6110
      @simons6110 Před rokem +10

      crim not playing magistrate was a huge mistake. but with crim making that mistake tomer could have turned this table completly with a t1 frontside splicer

    • @OlAgony
      @OlAgony Před rokem +16

      Crim is just not good at this format but doesnt wanna admit to it. Given the line of play of him not choosing to play the Dranith T1, he should've then not fetched immediately, and get more information before fetching since he doesnt even need the mana for anything.

  • @shadowpsyke
    @shadowpsyke Před rokem +52

    The Karn crowd surfing edit was sublime. Thank you for that, Editor!

  • @heraclies325
    @heraclies325 Před rokem +70

    The irony of Crim hard tilting from a single stax piece while playing a stax deck is deafening.

  • @VRanger100
    @VRanger100 Před rokem +86

    Commander Clash: Gosh darn it. We only have a 97 minute video this week.
    Editor Niuttuc: Oh thank god.

    • @Kryptnyt
      @Kryptnyt Před rokem +4

      He got that Crowdsurf the Karn in on there though

    • @hanschristopherson8056
      @hanschristopherson8056 Před rokem

      Cause these guys normally play waay too many boardwipes

    • @Kryptnyt
      @Kryptnyt Před rokem +1

      @@hanschristopherson8056 Play no boardwipes so that you lose faster, the master plan

  • @c0barsm
    @c0barsm Před rokem +13

    Just seeing Seth sitting there with 4 tutors in his hand and him just saying "Hmmmmmm" is exactly what I feel like when I try and play a new cEDH deck.

  • @dh47376
    @dh47376 Před rokem +100

    I gotta say: for someone who likes griefer decks, Crim certainly salts off and throws games a lot, often from his own mistakes and misplays.
    Regarding game 2, Drannith Magistrate shuts off Underworld Breach, and as we saw, the combo decks' backup plans involve their commanders. There's no reason to be coy about your cards in cEDH if you're Winota. Just jam your creatures and hate cards. Play to the board; that's how you win.
    Once Crim decides not to play his t1 hate piece, Tomer is also absolutely correct to jam Blood Moon on turn 1 because he's playing against two 4-5 colour combo decks and has a reasonable follow-up in t2 Slicer.
    Seth may have won anyway because he had the right tutor and made a reasonable decision with it, but for all Crim's complaining about kingmaking, his spite plays only took Tomer (who made a reasonable play) out of the game and made a Seth/Richard victory inevitable.

    • @Spaced92
      @Spaced92 Před rokem +6

      Well yeah that's everyone that plays griefer decks lol

    • @atk9989
      @atk9989 Před rokem +30

      ​@@Spaced92and why he isn't a good cEDH player. Hell I'll go as far as to say that he isn't a good player to play with in general. Every single game he does nothing but spite plays or hyper focuses Tomer.

    • @brunodebarrosgoncalves1560
      @brunodebarrosgoncalves1560 Před rokem +18

      Crim played really bad both games. And tomer played to his alt correctly. Sadly he had the worst deck.

    • @dh47376
      @dh47376 Před rokem +31

      @@edwarddavidson868 What if, and I know this might sound insane, but what if it's cEDH week and players should be playing to win? Tomer says at one point that he's surprised because he would expect Crim to play to his outs, and Tomer is correct. Salting off and griefing another player is fine in other weeks where games are slower and more interactive and no one is playing stax, but that wasn't this week.
      What if, and I know this might sound insane, but what if the content produced when one player screws up, then spends the rest of the game accusing another player of kingmaking while kingmaking -- what if that's unpleasant content?

    • @austinsalmons3187
      @austinsalmons3187 Před 11 měsíci

      lol@@dh47376

  • @anythingarax
    @anythingarax Před rokem +14

    We finally got an enthusiastic Clash On from Seth, the dozens of us did in fact enjoy that

  • @MurasakiTama
    @MurasakiTama Před rokem +53

    I wish Crim had held up the goblin cratermaker to threaten to kill Najeela instead of guaranteeing that neither he nor Tomer would be able win. I feel like it would have been a more balanced game. Nonetheless these were really fun to watch and would be happy to see more cEDH content.

    • @atk9989
      @atk9989 Před rokem +22

      Spite plays has no place in cEDH. It's why Crim is a bad cEDH player. Also politics has very little place in cEDH.

    • @Thewallace7347
      @Thewallace7347 Před rokem +10

      ​@@atk9989politics is still very important in cedh. Knowing when to make your opponents interact and gatting people to work together to stop someone from winning is very important. Ive seen plenty of games where a stax deck a control deck sit down and just acknowledge that them suddenly teaming up garrenttes them the win

    • @shinobu-39
      @shinobu-39 Před rokem +6

      There's actually some merit to that move. If Tomer then played Slicer the turn after, Crim would've died to it even earlier like what happened in the last game because he doesn't have a viable board. Either way, with the Blood Moon out, Crim was out of that game.
      What I will complain about is not playing Drannith turn 1. Even though it looked like it would help Richard, I would've rolled with it.

  • @oafkad
    @oafkad Před rokem +31

    Forgot to mention. I love the intro. I'm a big fan of learning about decks during the game. So not having an enormously long intro with explanations is sweet.

  • @brandonchristner1520
    @brandonchristner1520 Před rokem +28

    Seth, Crim, and Richard:“intellectual magic banter”
    Tomer: “slice, slice, slice”

    • @nicholas8739
      @nicholas8739 Před 11 měsíci

      About as intellectual as a person who studied Yugioh thinking it was Magic.

  • @terrencemurphy380
    @terrencemurphy380 Před rokem +24

    Cedh week would be better if they not only the read the primers but watched videos of others playing their deck before the game. Missed najeela derevi combos and crim not slamming down his winota game 1 was painful.

  • @foxokon94
    @foxokon94 Před rokem +21

    The blood moon would have been good if Crim didn’t spite. He might even have won the game but with the tutor and 0 pressure seth got the free win.

  • @SantaCatcher9000
    @SantaCatcher9000 Před rokem +6

    I don’t know what was funnier, Tomer being super excited to play a deck and forgetting to read the commander or Crim, the man who gets off to shutting ppl down not playing the drannith game 2

    • @atk9989
      @atk9989 Před rokem +6

      And then spite playing after he is on the receiving end for once.

  • @taylorjones1641
    @taylorjones1641 Před rokem +24

    Tomer’s play game 2 was objectively correct. Slicer would have been a very decent play, but in that position, with the board and no knowledge of hands, the lock piece was insanely good. Unfortunately salty spite plays were made rather than CEDH-minded plays so the game devolved the way it did.

  • @VRanger100
    @VRanger100 Před rokem +18

    Really loving the choices of decks this week. They're all pretty common to see at an average cEDH pod, so it'll be nice to see how the "casual" Commander Clash crew pilot them this week. In the past, the crew bring somewhat complicated combo decks that'll want a primer nearby but the ones this week are pretty straightforward.

  • @jamiekuryla3940
    @jamiekuryla3940 Před rokem +15

    Crim , I think you should have done Drannith Magistrate turn 1, in game 2

  • @MonsterCC
    @MonsterCC Před rokem +9

    Its really fun to watch yall navigate the decks, also cool to see a CEDH game in real time, not cut down to just the spells. Dig the slick edits of the CEDH channels but its nice to hear all the politics and banter.

  • @mksm0k3
    @mksm0k3 Před rokem +13

    The second "Clash on!" was necessary Seth! Dont you hear the audience cheer🎉

  • @evaman0182
    @evaman0182 Před rokem +5

    i made a Slicer deck after watching Tomer first use it, it was the terror of my play group for a while. i've retired it for another deck, but i kinda want to bring it back now, since as we saw in this game Tomer just sat back and watched everyone duke it out

  • @Varler_
    @Varler_ Před rokem +5

    I think Seth doesn't realize how Derevi can combo with Najeela... Lol.

    • @Jonzin4BeatzNYC
      @Jonzin4BeatzNYC Před rokem +2

      Came to the comments for this
      I don't think any of them realized it or they kept it to themselves to not give it away

  • @WushuTaz
    @WushuTaz Před rokem +4

    10:39 Don't worry Tomer. I heard you and laughed. 😆
    It's fun seeing you guys really trying to win and at the same time working as a team to make sure someone doesn't win. lol

  • @psychozen7169
    @psychozen7169 Před rokem +10

    Watching Richard paying for a free spell was so painful. Game two screaming at crim cast dranith.

  • @as95ms98
    @as95ms98 Před rokem +6

    I unironically love clash on and never want it to stop.

  • @mandielyn0416
    @mandielyn0416 Před rokem +11

    Slicer adds such a sweet puzzle to all games he is in

  • @peterhardiman7333
    @peterhardiman7333 Před rokem +3

    Ten seconds in and Seth already called his commander a totally different name...lol

  • @Ov3rmind1
    @Ov3rmind1 Před rokem +2

    I liked this video for Richard's enthusiastic "Transform! BrtBrtBrt! Convert!"

  • @chancebates8041
    @chancebates8041 Před rokem +35

    We love a good cedh week

    • @RumpledNutskin
      @RumpledNutskin Před rokem +7

      You're in the wrong place if you're looking for a "good" cedh week

    • @RumpledNutskin
      @RumpledNutskin Před rokem +4

      @@edwarddavidson868 I'd rather watch non cedh over people who have literally zero experience with complex decks

    • @dee-wreck
      @dee-wreck Před rokem

      ​@@RumpledNutskin who?

    • @gibbysg8143
      @gibbysg8143 Před rokem +1

      Not really a fan of cedh tbh. I don’t really get the appeal of being overly sweaty playing a cardboard card game in my leisure time

    • @RumpledNutskin
      @RumpledNutskin Před rokem +3

      @@gibbysg8143 it isn't about being "overly sweaty." It's about playing to win, not playing to just play. You don't have to worry about politics in the same way, you don't have to worry about hurt feelings, or deck power level. Everyone is there to try and win. It feels like a completely different game

  • @TheFireMnky
    @TheFireMnky Před rokem +9

    Thinking about the first game a little bit, I was curious if anyone thought that casting Winota at 29:33 would have been a good move or not. It forces Seth to have to use the swords to plowshares that they know about on Winota and not on the stacks pieces. Then Crim can attack Richard thinking that Seth would probably attack Richard and kill him too. Then Seth has to fight through all those stacks pieces while also facing down potential death from a Slicer. Obviously hindsight is 20/20 and we have access to their hands as viewers, but I think even with the information they had, it seems pretty safe and a way to help secure victory.

    • @karateLynge
      @karateLynge Před rokem +1

      He should have. Would have been 3 triggers for All he knew. :)

    • @MTGGoldfishCommander
      @MTGGoldfishCommander  Před rokem +6

      Personally I would have slammed the Winota there. Pretty much everyone was tapped out. Seems like if you don't use Winota there you probably don't play it at all that game. I think you just go for it and hope for the best.

  • @noahpetrasko6777
    @noahpetrasko6777 Před rokem +2

    Always fun to watch newer or more casual players try out cedh! Lots of growing pains, of course, but that just goes with the territory.

    • @noahpetrasko6777
      @noahpetrasko6777 Před rokem +2

      Edit: how the hell is the boros deck that runs magus of the moon the one complaining about a blood moon lmao. I think Winona player should consider why they kept a 1 land hand with no acceleration to get to winota. Additionally why did they fetch t1 and then not play the dranith? Just confusing plays all around, followed by complaining about the consequences of their own decisions.

  • @SmugLookingBarrel
    @SmugLookingBarrel Před rokem +4

    I love how Slicer's text says
    *Attacks a player other than Doctor Anime if able*
    *Attacks a player other than Doctor Anime if able*
    *Attacks a player other than Doctor Anime if able*

  • @esrohm6460
    @esrohm6460 Před rokem +6

    slicer in cedh is the equivalent of playing plain chase in regular commander. no one actually wants to do it after having seen 1 turn cycle with it but now is stuck deciding what is the least worse option

  • @NoNo-qt4ov
    @NoNo-qt4ov Před rokem +6

    Havent watched in a while. Nothing like a good CEDH week to bring me back

  • @justinveron698
    @justinveron698 Před rokem +4

    I highly enjoy it when they play CEDH!

  • @blightdragonMTG
    @blightdragonMTG Před rokem +1

    I laughed so hard on that Aven Mindcensor 💀

  • @nicholasrolo886
    @nicholasrolo886 Před rokem +3

    Najeela the.....broken blade?

  • @trentonsimpson2621
    @trentonsimpson2621 Před rokem +9

    I love seeing Tomer dancing in the bottom right, while everyone else is pulling out their best politics.
    This is so entertaining!

  • @TheIronRegalia
    @TheIronRegalia Před 11 měsíci +1

    Crim on every podcast: I want people to feel the salt, I bath in the salt, live for it.
    Crim plays against one stax piece: I am the saltiest, butthurt player of all time.

  • @vividsyntax5301
    @vividsyntax5301 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad y'all are trying out different types of games. That said, one CEDH episode per season is plenty for me.

  • @jrjamesson
    @jrjamesson Před rokem +1

    slicer seems like a neat fun little game-within-the-game that is fun for the player to sit back and watch but also tear all friendships apart

  • @adamastuckey8821
    @adamastuckey8821 Před rokem +1

    I luv how Tomer didn't even think to try and play ruination to blow up every land except his mountains.

  • @IzzetTempo
    @IzzetTempo Před rokem +3

    Turn 2 why is tomer saying he can't slicer?? Mishra's workshop casts slicer with the one other mountain, yeah?

  • @clintonmoore9783
    @clintonmoore9783 Před rokem +2

    Prime summoner’s pact target in Seth’s deck is Derevi if your board can reliably get five combat damage triggers

  • @Alessandro-vv2fh
    @Alessandro-vv2fh Před rokem +7

    The funniest thing is that the closer thing to "control" in cEDH is traditionally stax, and Crim immediately took Winota.

  • @arkadiuszzwolenik
    @arkadiuszzwolenik Před rokem +2

    When will you guys do the colorless clash?

  • @amarauk9687
    @amarauk9687 Před rokem +3

    Why complicate your life with breach lines when you can go infinite with your commander and derevi

  • @strika234
    @strika234 Před rokem +3

    tomer had the turn 1 slicer game 2 and blood mooned instead!! sd;fjsadf;lkjsa;lkjfd

    • @nicbui
      @nicbui Před rokem +1

      Huge miss. Very disappointing to watch

  • @barnburner1238
    @barnburner1238 Před rokem +1

    Timer hitting a mean dab in the thumbnail

  • @argonnas2
    @argonnas2 Před rokem +1

    Love the deck choices guys

  • @wchenful
    @wchenful Před rokem +1

    Loved the cEDH content! Would love to see you guys try out some Sisay or Tayam next! ♥

    • @WushuTaz
      @WushuTaz Před rokem

      Definitely read the primers on those decks and get a few games in first. Tayam has an entire game theory break down in it which I find very valuable.

  • @krazedcosmo
    @krazedcosmo Před rokem +1

    How is Crim drawing and playing more lands on CEDH week than on normal weeks? Lol

  • @ChichimonLeagues
    @ChichimonLeagues Před rokem +1

    I've been waiting to find out why blue farm is called that but Richard's explanation at 23:18 doesn't make any sense because tymna and bruse is a mardu deck. Unless he means to tell us there was a mardu cEDH deck called "farm" and blue farm is the variation you get from adding blue to it by subbing out the weaker partner for kraum.

  • @AdamKeeton
    @AdamKeeton Před rokem

    @Richard Another eggcorn I heard you use was "I got off scotch-free" when it is "I got off scot-free" (a Scot was an English tax implemented in medieval times)

  • @kbobMTG1983
    @kbobMTG1983 Před rokem +1

    I just won a game last week with Serra Ascendant. Turn one Serra is freaking brutal!!!!

  • @jonathanosagie1829
    @jonathanosagie1829 Před rokem +1

    would love to see more cedh content

  • @crimsonking6008
    @crimsonking6008 Před rokem

    i love the reference to beasties great call back

  • @MrGrovak
    @MrGrovak Před rokem +5

    Tomer's hand chops were so funny, best part of the episode.

  • @Stupidexport
    @Stupidexport Před rokem +1

    I know it was absolutely a spite play, but isnt using the cratermaker to make sure you arent run over by slicer in the next turn cycle playing to your outs?

  • @FuturePreference
    @FuturePreference Před rokem +1

    Please more cEDH episodes! =)

  • @nicbui
    @nicbui Před rokem +17

    Tomer not turn 1 slicer in cedh is a huge miss. Smh

    • @mauiamaru6547
      @mauiamaru6547 Před rokem +2

      he couldn't t1 slicer anyway, t2 seemed risky acknowledging there was derevi and serra ascendat on board... He played the most optimal way imo

    • @kylarcheng1346
      @kylarcheng1346 Před rokem +3

      @@mauiamaru6547 I think the comment meant game 2

  • @shonmatthew
    @shonmatthew Před rokem +1

    If Seth would of only cast his commander earlier in game one he could of threatened a win with derevi untapping his lands for combat combo win.

  • @ShadWickBrand
    @ShadWickBrand Před rokem +3

    Man, this new style of snappy intro is just so nice.

  • @hellmans_fury490
    @hellmans_fury490 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Why didn't tomer play ruination on the first game right before Seth won? If he was worried Seth had a counter that goes against his philosophy of not playing scared lol. Gotta make them have it! That would've been a game winning line, i feel forcing the swords was the wrong move.

  • @winssports4830
    @winssports4830 Před rokem +2

    Crim with the unnecessary spite play when Tomer made the correct play. Yeah he couldve played slicer but it wouldnt have been enough and Richard and Seth wouldve been completely unlocked. Crim played really badly and then took his frustrations out on Tomer.

  • @odditiescollector4540

    seeing the thought processes from everyone it would be interesting seeing a game where its pseudo two headed giant where each player plays a deck that requires another play keeping someone else in check to win
    so the idea is each person know who they need to keep alive last to win so they have to balance not letting them get too far ahead but also not to fall behind

  • @TimPlay-eq6ng
    @TimPlay-eq6ng Před rokem +2

    T1 Bloodmoon was the correct play.

  • @LoonerFlight
    @LoonerFlight Před rokem

    Dunno how viable it is, but I'd love some prints of some of the video-specific drawings, or maybe posting hi-res versions to use as desktops?

  • @Supermanisdeadman
    @Supermanisdeadman Před rokem +1

    There's no room for spite plays in cEDH.

  • @danchristiansen1753
    @danchristiansen1753 Před 10 měsíci

    Game 2, Tomer: Darksteel, Mox pitching blood moon, pyretic ritual, SLICER; Lotus Petal, Commander Plate, Pitch Simian Spirit Guide, EQUIP and ATTACK on turn one! Pretty sure you would have had a lot more fun with this line of play.

  • @phredlane9081
    @phredlane9081 Před rokem +1

    From cEDH back to causal with the spite plays. The first game was good though.

  • @WikiED
    @WikiED Před rokem +6

    Crim with the classic "don't kill me i'm stopping him" meanwhile failing to grasp that he is stopping everyone while slicer clock is ticking so there so no reason to keep him alive as he is just preventing progressing gameplan or dealing with slicer. If you can't progress the gameplan why would you care about stopping others, you gamble to win instead of wait to lose.

    • @winssports4830
      @winssports4830 Před rokem +1

      That's Crims play style he's use to playing safe until he has the win instead of going for the win. Unless he has Akromas Will he generally doesn't finish games.

  • @tmain1320
    @tmain1320 Před rokem

    More then one game!?!??? Oh I love it!

  • @cerealforserious
    @cerealforserious Před 4 měsíci

    This went from everyone make fun of tomer's deck to everyone run from tomer's deck so fast 🤣

  • @MrJpurvis620
    @MrJpurvis620 Před 20 dny

    Seth loves his 5-color decks

  • @MTGJanktown
    @MTGJanktown Před rokem

    I don’t play cedh but Tomer’s t1 blood moon and Crim’s t2 LD seemed like the right play?

    • @LVL99Totodile
      @LVL99Totodile Před rokem +1

      Not at all, the blood moon was certainly correct. The LD was very obviously a spite play and not correct at all

  • @aethermech4585
    @aethermech4585 Před rokem +1

    turn 1 blood moon is always the right play :)

  • @Nathanael_Forlorn
    @Nathanael_Forlorn Před rokem +2

    Cheerios are not global.
    I've heard about them in American media, but never seen them anywhere in Europe.

    • @swebartender4697
      @swebartender4697 Před rokem

      well I have seen cherrios in a couple of european countries, so either you haven't really looked for them or they don't sell in your country

  • @mtg1022
    @mtg1022 Před rokem

    Have a Winota cEDH deck I love it really cool seeing crim play a deck that has 90% the sames cards have played hundreds of game with Winota and the deck is so addictive

  • @nathanw4692
    @nathanw4692 Před rokem +1

    54:06 my favourite part of the video.

  • @Tspang42
    @Tspang42 Před 11 měsíci

    I was just screaming the whole first game that derevi combos with najeela😂😂

  • @felipeguidolin1055
    @felipeguidolin1055 Před rokem

    When she invites you for some Chill and Edh, but her parents show up out of nowhere with some Turbo Stax...

  • @NewSchoolPOKERstrat
    @NewSchoolPOKERstrat Před 7 měsíci

    Slicer deals 21 commander damage on the first turn sycle then it is 24 each turn after. Every player can swing w it and there are 4 players

  • @user-lm9li4ny3j
    @user-lm9li4ny3j Před rokem +1

    Tomer obviously hasn't played with Workshop before bc the opening hand would be great

  • @mustardmushroom4390
    @mustardmushroom4390 Před rokem +7

    Enjoyed watching you guys play cEDH… but that Blood Moon play in Game 2 is the reason why stax pieces can be so dangerous in the wrong hands

  • @twhite9615
    @twhite9615 Před rokem

    OMG Tomer! Love to see your original decks, especially in cEDH. I wanna try this slicer deck. It looks like soooo much fun!

  • @ayblinkn1809
    @ayblinkn1809 Před rokem

    Why does tomer play the mountain turn 1, and not the urzas saga? In cedh, you kinda want that to pop that immediately
    Edit: spoke too soon

  • @metalplaysgames
    @metalplaysgames Před 11 měsíci

    i dont get why tomer didnt slicer on turn 2 with the mishras workshop instead of urzas saga

  • @MTGFaded
    @MTGFaded Před měsícem

    58:30 you ALWAYS without a doubt 100% guaranteed every single time turn one a dranith when your playing against slicer

  • @argonnas2
    @argonnas2 Před rokem

    As an avid cedh player I would say you guys have a fundamental flaw in your game play. You mulligan to passively. In cedh you aggressively mulligan for an absolutely fire of a hand.

  • @spacesquid4298
    @spacesquid4298 Před rokem +1

    I think Tomer's played Slicer more than Gargos at this point

  • @LouisKing995
    @LouisKing995 Před rokem

    I feel like in CEDH you can’t afford to not play into the fish right ? Doing nothing on your opening turns when you have cards to play will just set you back won’t it? Casual games you can afford to land+pass but CEDH is all about tempo

  • @oafkad
    @oafkad Před rokem +1

    That might be the worst blood moon I've ever seen lol.

  • @Wicked_Carnifex
    @Wicked_Carnifex Před 2 měsíci

    why didnt he put blood moon under mox and just ritual out the front side of slicer game 2?

  • @Red_Mag3
    @Red_Mag3 Před rokem +2

    Saw a Slicer deck, clicked play as you do

    • @Red_Mag3
      @Red_Mag3 Před rokem +3

      ... okay 2 turns in and no Slicer played, I'm in pain now

    • @percyvile
      @percyvile Před rokem +1

      Pahaha same

  • @hanschristopherson8056
    @hanschristopherson8056 Před rokem +1

    Tomer can finally play slicer again at power level

  • @mateosalazar846
    @mateosalazar846 Před rokem +1

    Zed missing that najeela and derevi are a combo killed me xd

    • @karateLynge
      @karateLynge Před rokem +2

      Was somewhat lucky for him that he didnt realize that najeela was the right play turn two rather than derevi, because of pyroblast. Even so, it felt wild to just see a random derevi on an empty board, and none of Them knowing about such a common combo. I like the content, but feel like they should read the primers for the decks. :)

    • @mateosalazar846
      @mateosalazar846 Před rokem

      @@karateLynge agreed the correct line of play would have ended with zed been blown up by the pyro. Yeah agreed that they should read the primer at least, it was kinda weird seeing the conversation about najeela on game 2

  • @FearOgre
    @FearOgre Před rokem

    Weird that Tomer didn't bring a fringe deck