The Ralphie Report: Mid-Atlantic Regionals Report, *2nd Place*

Don’t ever let it be said that you can’t go rogue and place highly in a major tournament. If you work hard, test diligently, and learn your deck’s strengths and weaknesses inside and out, you can succeed. It’s definitely easier to play a potent netdeck whose power is already well-documented, but I must say that nothing, I repeat, nothing matches the satisfaction from winning with something original that you’ve incubated for months.

Greetings, my fellow Magicians! *God*, that sounds so lame. Hmm… What’s a good prologue for a tournament report? Perhaps it’s in everyone’s...…

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