Tolarian Tutor: How To Be A Better Control Player in Magic: The Gathering

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    Long touted as one of the most difficult archetypes to master, Control players require insight and stamina to reach their endgame. Long known for denying their opponents key resources and creatures, Control players can be seen as cruel and unyielding, always saying “No” and never relenting. However, there can be times when saying “yes” is as important as saying “no”, and knowing when to do that is one of the many topics we’ll cover in today’s lesson. We’ll be looking at common mistakes that Control players make, evaluating cards and situations, and how to handle match-ups against the other archetypes.
    Time benefits the Control player, and the best players use that time to disrupt their opponent’s threats while making their own unanswerable. Since Control is reactive by nature, knowing when and what to react to is key in making sure your strategy isn’t sabotaged.
    Control is not about reacting for the sake of reacting, or providing an answer. If you do decide to counter a creature or a spell, it must done with purpose and with a specific goal in mind - your endgame. Knowing this can help you determine which cards you’d like to counter, and which you’d like to resolve.
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  • @TolarianCommunityCollege
    @TolarianCommunityCollege  Před 6 lety +149

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    • @Mihail4444
      @Mihail4444 Před 6 lety +2

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    • @sonictitan5604
      @sonictitan5604 Před 6 lety +3

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    • @drag0nmancer
      @drag0nmancer Před 6 lety

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    • @troth3030
      @troth3030 Před 6 lety

      thanks prof!

    • @s4m3fu
      @s4m3fu Před 6 lety

      Tolarian Community College another great video, as always. Gotta show my control friend now :D

  • @drew-horst
    @drew-horst Před 6 lety +1250

    I like to counter cards based on how much money the card costs

  • @geinerelizondo2019
    @geinerelizondo2019 Před 6 lety +350

    Control vs Control = Metapod vs Metapod

    • @firstnamelastname489
      @firstnamelastname489 Před 5 lety +19

      Monoblue uses harden

    • @anna4aa570
      @anna4aa570 Před 5 lety +17

      @@firstnamelastname489 monotwo responds with counterspell

    • @linusschanreitner5825
      @linusschanreitner5825 Před 5 lety +14

      Monoblue used negate

    • @c.d.dailey8013
      @c.d.dailey8013 Před 4 lety +7

      That is a good analogy. I do have a tip for you. Catch a caterpie first. Then evolve it into metapod. Metapod will still learn harden. Plus it can remember takle and string shot from the Caterpie stage. So the metapod can still useharden for defense and string shot for slowing the opponent down. Then the metapod can use tackle to finish the opponent off. It is not the fastest way to win the battle, but it is doable. It should go without saying, but one should evolve Metapod to Butterfree when given the chance. Butterfree is a much better Pokemon. It has access to many moves including plenty that deal damage. It also has two powerful control moves, stun spore and sleep powder. I am looking up Butterfree on Bulbapedia out of curiosity. Ooh! Butterfree has access to one of the most brutal control methods, paraflinch. Butterfree can use stun spore to paralyze the opponent. Then it can attack with air slash, which has a chance to flinch. Butterfree would likely get the first turn, due to paralysis. I recommend using a quick claw to help get the first move. When the opponent has to deal with both paralysis and flinch at the same time, it is very unlikely for them to get in a hit. I don't remember the exact chance. However I do know it is about as low as one hit moves like guillotine and horn drill.

    • @kiersmith1115
      @kiersmith1115 Před 4 lety +3

      @@c.d.dailey8013Just use paraflinch jirachi, less than 20% chance for them to move

  • @Yakkosprite
    @Yakkosprite Před 6 lety +360

    Blue Professor teaches about control. Pure synergy

  • @majoraslb4311
    @majoraslb4311 Před 4 lety +231

    Let’s play MTG.
    “How do I play?”
    Oh, you don’t, I negate everything you do and you get to watch me play.

    • @josephzanes7334
      @josephzanes7334 Před 3 lety +3

      I would never do that to you

    • @SparkShadow212
      @SparkShadow212 Před 3 lety +4

      @@josephzanes7334 Suuure, I'm sure you won't.

    • @joshuaadams3891
      @joshuaadams3891 Před rokem +1

      Get better?

    • @christianbatchelor1448
      @christianbatchelor1448 Před 10 měsíci +1

      This is how my cousin introduced me to MTG.
      Cousin: Let's play MTG, I'll use this deck, and you can use this one.
      Me: Okay.
      Cousin:
      Me: I'm never playing MTG with you again, douchebag.

    • @brettyates7054
      @brettyates7054 Před měsícem +1

      @@christianbatchelor1448just started playing MTG and this was very much my experience, my friend played, I sat in silence watching him play by himself for a dozen or so games.
      Just stopped playing MTG.

  • @lucasmachado21387
    @lucasmachado21387 Před 6 lety +256

    Keep hands with only lands. Then, leave 2 blue mana open and bluff until you have something...

  • @alejandromartinez5907
    @alejandromartinez5907 Před 2 lety +7

    I just bumped into your channel a few days ago, and I’m knocking out your videos left and right.
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  • @MiloDaGreat1
    @MiloDaGreat1 Před 6 lety +51

    This is such a great video for a lot of players. As someone completely out of touch with new sets, your examples gave me a pretty decent idea of what to look out for in Standard.
    Also, this video actually makes me want to play constructed, which is crazy.

  • @cas126
    @cas126 Před 6 lety +142

    Use every counter and kill spell, then always threaten with 2 open blue mana.

    • @Hosoeh
      @Hosoeh Před 6 lety +3

      This is so true

    • @mistertaz94
      @mistertaz94 Před 6 lety +24

      You know, back when I was first starting back in 2003 during elementary school this was essentially my whole strategy. Bluff bluff bluff ----> play Storm Crow ---> Profit

    • @zachmcmillan4060
      @zachmcmillan4060 Před 5 lety +3

      The classic blue bluff;I've used that trick in the past,as your opponent will always be leery to cast an important card only to see it get countered. What most players don't take into account is that you're forcing the control player to burn up a counterspell.

  • @bradringhausen8671
    @bradringhausen8671 Před 6 lety +76

    I have to say your lighting is excellent. Beautiful job.

    • @PlaneswalkerProject
      @PlaneswalkerProject Před 6 lety +2

      Brad Ringhausen I second that, and I adore that lamp in the background.

  • @AffinityforMTG
    @AffinityforMTG Před 6 lety +735

    First you tell us we need to come together as a community, then you make a video about blue control. You're sending mixed messages, sir! :P

  • @y3tti627
    @y3tti627 Před 5 lety +51

    What about the purest form of control; land destruction?!

    • @brittanynguyen3794
      @brittanynguyen3794 Před 3 lety +2

      We do not speak of that.
      ‘‘Tis breaks the social contract.
      If you break the social contract, prepare for an unanswerable meta game.

    • @ignacius8466
      @ignacius8466 Před 3 lety +2

      With some hand destruction thrown in for good measure. Ignore social contracts, friends just get in the way of world domination.

    • @Luna19912
      @Luna19912 Před 2 lety

      My stepdad made a land destruction deck

  • @suhr12
    @suhr12 Před 6 lety +11

    Man the theme, the production quality, and content of these Tutor videos are excellent!

  • @TiredinIT
    @TiredinIT Před 6 lety +153

    But Control Mirrors are the purest form of Magic, and the way Richard Garfield envisioned his game being played :)

    • @ajburgess6843
      @ajburgess6843 Před 6 lety +6

      Marc Western boooo

    • @jasonmolisani1864
      @jasonmolisani1864 Před 6 lety +11

      Prof's first comment at 11:48 was accurate. Control mirrors are a nightmare. When the win con becomes who decks first, it is no longer magic as Garfield intended.

    • @wearealreadydeadfam8214
      @wearealreadydeadfam8214 Před 6 lety +8

      He made Counterspell common for a reason...

    • @draxthemsklonst
      @draxthemsklonst Před 6 lety +1

      +Coffeemancer
      Richard Garfield is a mathematician that made games, he has little to do with current MTG...at all. Sold MTG to those than want to run it as a business.

    • @hiphop2u
      @hiphop2u Před 3 lety

      @@wearealreadydeadfam8214 and 10 versions of counters for that matter

  • @MaceValor
    @MaceValor Před 6 lety +9

    Love the improvement in the production quality while keeping the same feel - keep up the good work

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    @BestShorts9999 Před 6 lety +84

    Gotta love this guy

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    @ericburnett8163 Před 6 lety +43

    My brother suggested listening to TCC videos at 1.5 speed. Life changing advice.

    • @TolarianCommunityCollege
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      Yeah, I cannot recommend this enough. This was me trying to speak more quickly, too! I just can't seem to break my natural rhythm.

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      Tolarian Community College I noticed the improvement! I listen to your videos at 1.25x, but I do that with coverage archives too so it's not unique to TCC. :)

    • @88Hyo
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      I do it because it's funny.

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  • @KyokushinFighter229
    @KyokushinFighter229 Před 6 lety

    Glad you got to make your control video, Prof. Thanks for all you do for the community

  • @bassmastastan24
    @bassmastastan24 Před 6 lety

    I absolutely love all of your fantastic content! I recently purchased some eclipse sleeves after watching your review. I tried the rip test myself they really held up! Thank you so much professor. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @ReleinNMS
    @ReleinNMS Před 6 lety

    Thanks Prof for the video. I love playing control in pauper and standard i have just gotten back into the game after a long hiatus and these Tolarian Tutor episodes have been great to relearn the game. Keep up the great videos.

  • @jackdodgen3582
    @jackdodgen3582 Před 6 lety +1

    Appreciate the effort put into these videos Prof. Very well done! Thank you for your hard work.

  • @josephb1884
    @josephb1884 Před 6 lety +3

    As always, well presented and worth-while content. Thank you, Professor!

  • @StarcoreLabs
    @StarcoreLabs Před 6 lety

    Thank you for another great video in the Tolarian Tutor series. I always learn something new. Can't wait for the next episode.

  • @Hypwriter
    @Hypwriter Před 6 lety

    This is a wonderful video. Thank you! I personally love playing tribal decks, and am looking to play a B/U Faeries deck in Modern, and just traded for the last few pieces a few days ago. This video is a fantastic guide to control as I usually go for more aggro Elves and Goblins and Slivers. Thank you so much for all the info!

  • @crasher1429
    @crasher1429 Před 6 lety +1

    I like the concise nature of your tutor videos. It's always nice to have a quick guide to refer to. Are you going to talk about the ramp matchup at all? I feel like it's a lot more important for EDH players and is worth mentioning but I get that it's a lot less common in standard and limited which are used in most of your examples. Thanks!

  • @MrKennethb83
    @MrKennethb83 Před 6 lety

    Hello professor iv been following you most recently and I’m very happy to have found these videos. The video on the dice was interesting and I even purchased the monster rocks dice after watching your video. Keep up the good work!!

  • @driftercomic6857
    @driftercomic6857 Před 6 lety

    Dear Professor, I enjoyed learning with this video, as I have only been playing for 3 months and didn't quite know when it was right to play certain counter spells and this video helped out a lot.
    I just want to say that I began as a Pokemon TCG Collector and stumbled upon one of your Pokemon Booster Box Game videos months ago and really enjoyed what i saw. Then, a few months ago a friend talked me into learning how to play Magic and I remembered your videos and I just want to say I've been a fan ever since and I love what you do for the Community. Thank you good sir, for your contributions.

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  • @cataclysmunknown7110
    @cataclysmunknown7110 Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing video Professor, I love this one, Alot. It will help me a ton in concidering when not to counter. I have an itchy counter finger, but thanks to this I'll be a lot more analytical in trying to determine my opponents strategy. I play blue black control for the most part in modern and commander. I'm always calculating life because of this, but now I'll be alot less itchy in my counterspell trigger finger. Love the vid. Very very helpful, ty.

  • @aubreywhite3190
    @aubreywhite3190 Před 6 lety

    Great video and breakdown of the control archetype. As a lover of control decks, it's nice to hear this all laid out in a succinct fashion.

  • @prufrock1977
    @prufrock1977 Před 6 lety +7

    Loving these tutor videos!

  • @flailingweasel8541
    @flailingweasel8541 Před 6 lety

    Great video Prof. Working on a control build right now and got some solid tips. Thanks!

  • @dillonfrederick8712
    @dillonfrederick8712 Před 6 lety

    Glad to see you back! I was wondering where you've been the past couple of days.

  • @banditdotart
    @banditdotart Před 6 lety

    This is the one I was waiting for. Keep it coming Professor, your videos are what got me started.

  • @galleadden
    @galleadden Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much professor! I have been trying to get my dimir treasure control deck to go off in standard but didnt know how to deal with aggro decks. Like cats and mono red. I shall put your lesson to heart!!

  • @whowhat1158
    @whowhat1158 Před 6 lety +1

    Is anyone else in love with the professor's tie? It's amazing just like him.

  • @jeffhagerstrom9628
    @jeffhagerstrom9628 Před 6 lety

    Love the video and the suit, Prof! Great synergy with the threads! Love all your hard work! Keep it up!

  • @raymondpalmer6208
    @raymondpalmer6208 Před 6 lety

    Awesome vid prof. I was looking forward for more advice on being a better control player. My very first deck i ever made was mono blue counter deck. Nothing but control and denial. Great combo.

  • @teamppappi2526
    @teamppappi2526 Před 6 lety

    thank you very much!, most of my tcg life has been yugioh and now playing magic with friends and being a complete noob trying to upgrade my deck, it rly helps to discover new cards every single video that you make :P :)

  • @0megamanX
    @0megamanX Před 5 lety

    Thanks prof. I'm an aggro player at heart but decided to learn to play control and built a dimir control deck for pauper. This video has helped a lot!

  • @KyleMaxwell
    @KyleMaxwell Před 6 lety +3

    I love when the Professor gets fully into character.

  • @skullstorm8574
    @skullstorm8574 Před 6 lety

    Professor, it is your channels like this that will help keep MTG alive, as a new player I love watching your videos!! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @russellee5216
    @russellee5216 Před 6 lety

    Going to have to go back and catch up on the rest of the Tutor series. This was so good.

  • @jamesmaster3333
    @jamesmaster3333 Před 6 lety

    This was very helpful Prof! I planned on taking a mono blue control deck to FNM tomorrow so this was a much needed refresher course!

  • @buzz4162
    @buzz4162 Před 6 lety

    Been watching for a while but just noticed now how good you are are looking at the script on the side. Can barely tell you’re looking away almost like your using one eye lol. Impressive.

  • @gr3ndl3r
    @gr3ndl3r Před 6 lety

    I must say, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You sir are one of the people who I'd love to play against. Win or Lose, I feel like I'd have a great time, and that's what this crazy game is all about.
    I have always avoided playing control in standard because it doesn't match my playstyle. I've tried it and gotten outplayed time and time again. That is until I started looking at playing control in EDH. I turned my Geist of St. Traft deck from a Voltron to a control deck and I followed most of the points you made in this video.

  • @philaspen6569
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    I have that exact tie! It's my favorite. Looks good on you, Prof!

  • @FATmonkeyCHRIS
    @FATmonkeyCHRIS Před 6 lety

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this series. Great job, keep it up, and more PLEASE!

  • @BrianKrohn
    @BrianKrohn Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this. Been wanting a good control primer.
    Really dig the tie too.

  • @TristamWolf
    @TristamWolf Před 6 lety

    Even as someone who no longer plays Magic the Gathering, I've been enjoying watching these videos quite a bit. They do ask you to have a general understanding of MtG, but beyond that it's been super useful (although sometimes not easy) to parse the information you give us into other games.

  • @kapittsalt
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    Man, this new set was worth it. So happy for you---and us. :)

  • @LuizGMohallem
    @LuizGMohallem Před 6 lety

    The video has just started and I already know it's going to be your best one

  • @Daldi564
    @Daldi564 Před 5 lety

    Hey Prof. Thanks for the lesson. I think I now understand what kind of deck my commander deck is. It's blue/black affinity with milling being the main strategy. I think though that my deck is a little bit more aggro than control because I got creatures that are better at attacking than defending. I'm going to test it out at this tournament this weekend. I understand that Commander can utilize multiple strategies so it'll be educational to see how my home brew works out.

  • @alexandercato7400
    @alexandercato7400 Před 6 lety

    Really enjoyed this video! Thanks, Prof!

  • @stevemont7022
    @stevemont7022 Před 6 lety

    Emma and the Prof always do such a great job on these!

  • @feline011
    @feline011 Před 6 lety +125

    Alright back to the magic!!!

  • @abdulnaimamblie7834
    @abdulnaimamblie7834 Před 6 lety

    very insightful video. Thanks, Prof!

  • @murdock3339
    @murdock3339 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much for bringing out that Video!!

  • @SH1014
    @SH1014 Před 6 lety

    As a relatively new control player I found this video very informative.
    I'm going to start taking a lot more care in being selective with what I remove or counter!

  • @kevigjoka
    @kevigjoka Před 5 lety

    Thank you sir, this is Great content.
    I 'm a long time control player and I think this video is a very good starting point for a curious blue sympathizer

  • @NinjaLobsterStudios
    @NinjaLobsterStudios Před 2 lety

    Today I learned I've been playing a control deck in MTGA "Jump In"
    I'm very new to Magic and these videos have been very helpful in allowing me to become more thoughtful when I play. When I started I lost pretty much every game I played, but after some tips from this channel I've been on a long win streak. The most helpful one has been to wait to cast my Instants, but holding onto mana so I can react to my opponent has also been very important.
    My favourite play so far is casting Burrog Befuddler when my opponent attacks, using it to crash into their 2 toughness creature and weaken their other creature (usually allowing me to safely crash into that creature with something else). 2 mana and I end up +1.

  • @meatloafman91
    @meatloafman91 Před 6 lety

    I really enjoyed the portion of the video where you quiz the audience. That was both fun and informational. I'd like to see more practical applications of he principals you are discussing. Could you do these practical applications perhaps for each format? Perhaps a primer for the archetype in each format...?
    I am also going to take the opportunity to express my appreciation for the pauper deck techs, they're great!

  • @laramieh44
    @laramieh44 Před 5 lety +1

    I love your videos rather it's a experienced are a new player you always have good sound advice to spice up the game thanks

  • @arenkai
    @arenkai Před 6 lety +1

    I love those videos.
    Now Tempo needs its own video too ;)
    But I really think you should use Modern decks as case studies for the archetypes, it would make more future-proof videos since the decks and cards you are talking about here won't exist anymore in a year or two (for the most part).
    Or you could also give a selection of decks following the archtypes you're presenting in different formats !
    Anyway, thank you for the constant stream of quality content Prof !

  • @haydenjenken1213
    @haydenjenken1213 Před 6 lety

    I love this series. You are awesome prof!!

  • @TheoFrastB
    @TheoFrastB Před 6 lety

    Great video prof! Also, sharp tie!

  • @HenryHubPlatts
    @HenryHubPlatts Před 6 lety

    Thanks prof been playing a rackdos control deck this helped a lot

  • @colvinatchison344
    @colvinatchison344 Před 6 lety

    Always great videos, always a class act, great work professor!

  • @tuckerjones8349
    @tuckerjones8349 Před 6 lety +2

    Nice video prof!

  • @pwuhl
    @pwuhl Před 6 lety

    I totaly love your content! Thank you very much for that

  • @BagelFrog
    @BagelFrog Před 6 lety

    Love the tie in this video prof!

  • @keithestes9427
    @keithestes9427 Před 6 lety

    Very useful, keep em coming.

  • @xupimoflag
    @xupimoflag Před 6 lety

    Having good answers are the best way to interact in a magic game. Great video prof.

  • @snappycaster
    @snappycaster Před 6 lety +1

    This is a great start for new aspiring control players. I like how you explain that you need to counter or remove threats for a reason, although I disagree with some of your examples. Sometimes its good to try to get your opponent to "overextend" into your sweepers or other 2+ for 1 scenarios for example. Or even to sandbag counters for an obvious threat to trick your opponent into thinking you have none.
    For more advanced players they need to be very astute to perform well. You can't cover every situation and really. Good control players know what their line is to win, and are planning many many turns ahead.
    That being said I'm a mediocre control player so take this with a grain of salt.

  • @Ripoff74
    @Ripoff74 Před 6 lety

    Love the merfolk art in the background. Fishy ponder is a good ponder.

  • @Wulfsmasher
    @Wulfsmasher Před 6 lety

    this will come in handy for my ub pauoer control, thx Professor

  • @YayMKayay
    @YayMKayay Před 6 lety

    Hey, this was a SOLID video prof, bravo

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the information.

  • @Kiddomike
    @Kiddomike Před 6 lety

    Very informative tutorial!

  • @mmmkmkmkmable
    @mmmkmkmkmable Před 6 lety

    Love your work Prof.

  • @LorcanaControl
    @LorcanaControl Před 6 lety

    As a control only player over 20 years great job on the video. Should definitely help beginning control players. You can also see and hear the influence of the great Emma Handy.

  • @glenolarita7258
    @glenolarita7258 Před 6 lety

    This video encourages control players to be thoughtful in reacting to unknown threats on board. Great job prof! !

  • @dragongodshano
    @dragongodshano Před 6 lety

    Thank you this video helped with some of the problems I was having

  • @Vermazing
    @Vermazing Před 6 lety

    Thank you! This video helped a lot

  • @AceMathias
    @AceMathias Před 6 lety

    Awesome video professor

  • @seaniburg4271
    @seaniburg4271 Před 6 lety +1

    This video was insanely helpful! As someone who just recently started dabbling in control I found it very insightful. Is there any way you could make a video about the best way to sideboard in control when you are running a creature heavy aggro style of play with splash control?

    • @ChandraWayfarer
      @ChandraWayfarer Před 6 lety

      You might find it helpful looking for tempo deck guides. That sounds sort of like what you are doing.

    • @seaniburg4271
      @seaniburg4271 Před 6 lety

      It's a merfolk deck so tempo is the main idea. I have alot of control in my sideboard though (and a few control spells in the main deck) and I wanted to get an idea for the best way to sideboard

  • @PepperJAQ
    @PepperJAQ Před 6 lety

    Amazed that I was right. XD (took your popquiz on twitter). I don't think I'll ever be much of a blue player, but I'm glad I could at least grasp that lesson X3

  • @clagen86
    @clagen86 Před 4 lety +1

    Had an amazing game last night vs another control deck. I was down to 4 life and every turn I kept thinking it was my last but with some careful execution I was able to stall turn after turn until I got my win conditions in place and my opponent conceeded.

  • @oliverg.1537
    @oliverg.1537 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting and informative! I wish my teachers at school were all like that 😅

  • @Darkanimeking23
    @Darkanimeking23 Před 6 lety

    I made a controle deck black blue Standard and I love how it works, but still i have some trouble when to say yes or no to some things. I think by looking at this video I might get to play better with my control deck, thank you agian for this Lesson

  • @JDN0524
    @JDN0524 Před 6 lety

    Never been much for commenting, but i watched his video on CZcams policy so commenting to support.

  • @alexrea123
    @alexrea123 Před 6 lety

    Yes Prof! Great to see the channel return to it's former glory. More videos like Tolarian Tutor please. Over the last 6 months or so, the channel has lost its way and your style of presentation has not matched that which we used to enjoy. This is Prof we know and love!

  • @rjc2337
    @rjc2337 Před 6 lety

    Great video as always! Control is my absolute favorite...my friends hate me :)

  • @troymcalister5000
    @troymcalister5000 Před 6 lety

    You nailed it by pushing the control mentality, because everything else with control is situational; you really can't draw out a flowchart on how to react to what because it depends on your build, the match-up, what's on board, etc.
    Ultimately, if one wants to be good at control, they need to put in the rounds with the deck until they're familiar.

  • @michaelboyle1437
    @michaelboyle1437 Před 6 lety

    Thanks prof! Great vid.

  • @FoxHollowBuilds
    @FoxHollowBuilds Před 6 lety

    Please make more of these videos!!!

  • @Rmw033
    @Rmw033 Před 2 lety

    I'm playing a white black stax voltron its so much fun and this has given me more ideas

  • @ryanchevere5165
    @ryanchevere5165 Před 6 lety

    YES YES YES!!!! CONTINUE THE SERIES!

  • @pathtoeternity
    @pathtoeternity Před 6 lety

    "You may also want to sideboard out draw spells in a control matchup."
    So this whole video has been great. I've personally been trying to get a better grip on control/tempo lately. While all of the information in this video has been useful, I would say this one line is perhaps what was most useful to me. I see a lot of deck techs which go into really granular detail explaining exactly how many if this card get sided in or out, and that can certainly be helpful, but I'd really like to see more sideboarding "rules of thumb." You're playing control and your opponent is playing combo? Side out draw spells. If you could make a tutorial video on sideboarding and cover what to side in and out for each of the archetype matchups, I think I would personally find that super helpful.
    Thanks for all the great videos over the years!

  • @snowhusk
    @snowhusk Před 6 lety

    Great video, Professor, as always. If anyone in the comments wants to see control vs control matchup, I recommend watching the world championship video that's mentioned in MagicManSam's video "Bolt". That was real hardcore stuff, total carnage