Worlds 1996 - Olle Rade vs Mark Justice

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  • @CrosswaIk
    @CrosswaIk Před 3 lety +23

    The one guy ever to know to sleeve their deck in the 90's

    • @Rorschachqp
      @Rorschachqp Před 2 měsíci

      Actually all the guys were using sleeves in casual play and practice matches. In LA we even had special sleeves called Frenchy sleeves.

  • @DrewskiTheLegend
    @DrewskiTheLegend Před 2 lety +7

    9:47 “he consults the magic 8 ball”
    Truly an art of the magicians of old, lost to time.

  • @gustavo6059
    @gustavo6059 Před 5 lety +47

    Legolas vs Gollum

  • @yamchadragonball6983
    @yamchadragonball6983 Před 3 lety +8

    Man, I used to have those clear ultra-pro sleeves too. Their corners where so sharp that I cut myself on them 2-3 times.

  • @bookmedia67
    @bookmedia67 Před 8 lety +41

    Rade is one of the only early pros I've seen actually using card sleeves. I know they only had crap penny sleeves back then, and judges sometimes were suspicious of them, but if he still owns those '94-'95 cards, his bank account is thanking him.

    • @kcsnipes
      @kcsnipes Před 5 lety +2

      Andrew sd I think he's using clear ultra pros

    • @kodymasters5574
      @kodymasters5574 Před 4 lety +4

      None of those cars are really worth anything even today

    • @qlcrane8019
      @qlcrane8019 Před 4 lety +4

      Even the lands are like 30 bucks in NA so you are wrong

    • @Skjeggspir
      @Skjeggspir Před 4 lety +2

      ql Crane , no they’re still just pocket money. Even your ridiculous «30 bucks» is still pocket money, but they’re only 0 bucks except the city of brass at 8 bucks.

    • @Monechetti
      @Monechetti Před 4 lety +4

      @@Skjeggspir Beta lands are about 20 each, and there was definitely at least 1 black bordered Wrath that I saw. These cards have value regardless of what you think.

  • @Tylerbremner
    @Tylerbremner Před rokem

    This gives me such throwbacks to when I first started playing during ice age

  • @Utubesuxmycock
    @Utubesuxmycock Před 3 lety +3

    dat balance was sick!

  • @matiaudia
    @matiaudia Před 4 lety +17

    Maybe I'm prejudging, but that Mark guy definitely looks like the bad guy

    • @EitherWayAnyway
      @EitherWayAnyway Před 4 lety +13

      He was known as a dueschbag and was a highly suspected cheater. So he was certainly a villain.

    • @kxg9000
      @kxg9000 Před rokem +1

      @@RellimDaMonkeyMan
      *JINO

  • @jesseaguilar5813
    @jesseaguilar5813 Před 6 lety +4

    A 4mana 4/5 with side effect is a very big deal that time "ernham djinn" a 4mana 5/5 balduvian horde become top1 on its prime now you can se a 3mana 4/4 and 3 mana 5/4 2mana 3/3 and their only uncommon

  • @33shin33
    @33shin33 Před 6 lety +8

    what if he spilled that on the cards !

  • @RyanJohnson
    @RyanJohnson Před 4 lety +3

    All
    I remember from this period is a guy with a card in his lap, Mike Long!

  • @tascinko1982
    @tascinko1982 Před 6 měsíci

    classic match!!

  • @billepperson2662
    @billepperson2662 Před 2 lety +3

    2:36 why in gods name did ole NOT cast the COP: Black that turn? He fucking knows justice has hand hate

  • @eliascsjunior
    @eliascsjunior Před 2 lety +2

    When did sleeves become common?

  • @loftkilla4684
    @loftkilla4684 Před 3 lety +9

    Lol, Beer and no sleeves... yes

  • @kcsnipes
    @kcsnipes Před 5 lety +13

    Better coverage than 2018 ?

  • @frostbackgarage9289
    @frostbackgarage9289 Před 3 lety +2

    i wonder if thats iced tea or beer lol

  • @gvyong
    @gvyong Před 5 měsíci +2

    Unfortunately, the second and third Worlds in '95 and '96 are kind of shady as WOTC solely determined which countries would be allowed to be represented, and they declined numerous requests from other countries' players to participate. There was a sizeable community of international students and/or dual citizens in the US at the time playing MTG who could have carried their country's flags. Sadly this opportunity was lost and so Worlds of 95 and 96 remains an exclusive and privileged non event.

  • @rodzeroher
    @rodzeroher Před 6 lety +8

    When Necropotence came out everyone thought it was a bad card, and even after they realised its power it would take some more years to make a combo with it.

    • @markvankempen1437
      @markvankempen1437 Před 4 lety +4

      I thought you could only activate it once per (your own) turn, got 2 out of 8 boosters and traded them away for 2 uncommons. Different times, different times

    • @maurygoldblat8982
      @maurygoldblat8982 Před 4 lety +3

      Back then, I traded my Baron Sengir forna playset of force of wills...
      And i was pissed! I thought i was getting cheated. I thought force of will sucked, but it was in the inquest deck list so i was forced to get them lol.
      My friends mocked me for losing the Baron too hehe.

  • @Josephhof
    @Josephhof Před 4 lety +1

    Playing without sleeves omg, it feels odd

  • @bobbyewing311
    @bobbyewing311 Před 7 měsíci

    who else had the VHS tape of this?

  • @adizmal
    @adizmal Před 4 měsíci

    20:26 Olle targets the Factory worker with Swords to Plowshares, but Mark wrongly puts the Factory in his GY when it's supposed to be exiled from the game. Shambolic.

  • @skylar5257
    @skylar5257 Před 23 dny

    Mark Justice was the Patrick Chapin of yesteryear.

  • @PolishTamales
    @PolishTamales Před rokem +1

    If Zoomers didn’t know, it was incredibly easy to cheat in MTG back at it’s Pro scene infancy. People did stack their decks, used actual sleight of hand magic tricks to hide extra cards, purposely marked their cards and used dirty bluffs. Not to mention tons of adderall.
    Ice Age was notorious for having “lighter blacks” on the print run, and you could easily spot an Ice Age card by just looking at the black frame on the card back. Without sleeves, it made it far more easier to spot. You also had players that would hide key duplicate sideboard cards in their shirt sleeve, pocket, and use a simple party trick and slide it into their hands when needed.
    There were several known pros caught cheating during this time period of MTG, including Mark Rosewater defending them (IE: spectator games needed a villain).

    • @superwalt2159
      @superwalt2159 Před 6 měsíci

      Mike Long "perching" in his chair like a bird to intimidate opponents. While also blatantly cheating which was pretty rad.

  • @mishrazz
    @mishrazz Před 6 lety +6

    Rade knows that Mark plays Hymn, but still keeps cards in his hands rather than play them... aaargh it hurts to watch!

    • @markvankempen1437
      @markvankempen1437 Před 4 lety

      Oh you thought that was the worst? Check out czcams.com/video/JZVXIbVmEVA/video.html and see Rade play out 8 lands despite playing Stormbind AND playing against Jokulhaups!

    • @maurygoldblat8982
      @maurygoldblat8982 Před 4 lety +1

      He was playing armageddon though. Its the same reason justice is holding back land...
      Now... holding the COP black in hand is a much tougher thing to explain... DOH!

  • @johansverkstrom8087
    @johansverkstrom8087 Před 7 lety

    When Justice strips Rade:s land at 6:20 is it not possible for Rade to sacrifice it to his ZuranOrb?

    • @deviaan
      @deviaan Před 6 lety +1

      I believe the rules were different then. Taking an action in 'response' to something was only possible with 'interrupt' cards before the 6th edition rules change. Of course, I didn't start playing until Masques so I might be wrong.

    • @thompoz7114
      @thompoz7114 Před 6 lety +3

      He could have do that, it is/was possible.

    • @kcsnipes
      @kcsnipes Před 5 lety +4

      He says I'll eat it to the zuran orb

    • @markvankempen1437
      @markvankempen1437 Před 4 lety +1

      @@deviaan nope, that's incorrect. With the 'batch' you were able to respond with instants and interrupts, but you could only respond on interrupts with interrupts. As soon as nobody wanted to add anything to the batch, you wouldn't have a chance to add any new instants until the batch was fully resolved. So it was different for sure, but not in the way you describe

  • @brianbaker8073
    @brianbaker8073 Před měsícem

    Why didn't Rade mulligan in the third game? From my understanding, you still got a free mulligan in 1996.

  • @adamjones7497
    @adamjones7497 Před 8 lety +10

    Mark Justice has some serious ADHD going on. Fidgety little dude.

    • @TheInevitron
      @TheInevitron Před 4 lety +7

      He was probably nervous because the cameras made it harder to cheat. Justice was one hell of a scumbag.

    • @PolishTamales
      @PolishTamales Před rokem

      If Zoomers didn’t know, it was incredibly easy to cheat in MTG back at it’s Pro scene infancy. People did stack their decks, used actual sleight of hand magic tricks to hide extra cards, purposely marked their cards and used dirty bluffs. Not to mention tons of unprescribed adderall (as seen with all the fidgeting and ridiculous amounts of water/soda that they wouldn’t normally drink).
      Ice Age was notorious for having “lighter blacks” on the print run, and you could easily spot an Ice Age card by just looking at the black frame on the card back. Without sleeves, it made it far more easier to spot. You also had players that would hide key duplicate sideboard cards in their shirt sleeve, pocket, and use a simple party trick and slide it into their hands when needed.
      There were several known pros caught cheating during this time period of MTG, including Mark Rosewater defending them (IE: spectator games needed a villain).

  • @hazelcarlson24
    @hazelcarlson24 Před 3 lety +1

    1:45 🤦

  • @hazelcarlson24
    @hazelcarlson24 Před 3 lety

    Does anyone know? Is Rade in the hall of fame? If not... Why?!

    • @mantislazuli
      @mantislazuli Před 2 lety +2

      He's one of the first players to have been introduced in the Hall of Fame, in 2005.

  • @iStacktheBacon
    @iStacktheBacon Před 4 lety +1

    why is youtube recommending old ass shit all of a sudden

  • @GleepGlop2
    @GleepGlop2 Před 5 měsíci

    Can tell instantly by Justice's body language he's a cheater. Keep moving constantly so the cheats are harder to catch.

  • @MerriamDunks
    @MerriamDunks Před měsícem

    Justice played so poorly, but he thought he was so good