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MTGO SHUFFLER, WHERE 5 = 50%! (deck id: 68412)
60 Maindeck cards and 0 Sideboard
Standard Tribal Wars wr Soldier Aggro
Played by  Bandit Keith in Tribal Apocalypse 9.27 (2-1)
MAINDECK (60 Cards)
28 Creatures
4 Adanto Vanguard

Adanto Vanguard

4 Benalish Marshal

Benalish Marshal

4 Boros Challenger

Boros Challenger

4 Healer's Hawk

Healer's Hawk

4 Skymarcher Aspirant

Skymarcher Aspirant

3 Legion Warboss

Legion Warboss

2 Leonin Vanguard

Leonin Vanguard

2 Mentor of the Meek

Mentor of the Meek

1 Tajic, Legion's Edge

Tajic, Legion's Edge

10 Spells
4 History of Benalia

History of Benalia

3 Conclave Tribunal

Conclave Tribunal

3 Heroic Reinforcements

Heroic Reinforcements

22 Lands
10 Plains

Plains

4 Clifftop Retreat

Clifftop Retreat

4 Sacred Foundry

Sacred Foundry

3 Unclaimed Territory

Unclaimed Territory

1 Mountain

Mountain

SIDEBOARD (0 Cards)
MATCHUPS
R1:  Win 2-1 vs.  Nydethess Elves
R2:  Win 2-1 vs.  -DiamondDust- TW Standard Wizards
R3:  Loss 0-2 vs.  _Kumagoro_ Friends to Wolves
 
MANA SYMBOLS
w   35
r   11
Total:  46
CASTING COSTS
1   x 10
2   x 8
3   x 14
4   x 6
Avg CMC:  2.42
THIS DECK ALSO PLAYED AS
Villainous Inferior Spike of Aggro Apoc Bandit Keith Tribal Apocalypse 9.22 2-1
COMMENTS
While running 20 lands, the probability of receiving an opening hand of 0 lands is approximately 5 percent. However, last week, no joke, no lie, I mulliganed in half of my games (50 percent rate in my games played) due to having a 0-land opener. This hurt the most particularly in my final match vs Kuma, where, unbeknownst to me, I was playing Fireblast and Price of Progress for the last time and could have at least given the cards one final hurrah but alas, multiple mulligans made victory nigh unachieveable, though very close. (not that I drew them anyway either. No PoP at all in 3 games).

I dream of the day where I get blessed by the RNG gods. For example, something like combo'ing off an opponent in game 3, with 5 different cards, with little to no card filtering, one of the cards even being a 2-of and not even a 4-of, with all this in the top quarter of my deck (and apparently being blessed with variance to a degree where this unusually fortunate occurrence neither fazes me nor enters my memory bank). A man can dream!