Deck Database

MODERN NAYA (deck id: 2223)
60 Maindeck cards and 15 Sideboard
Modern Pauper · Aggro
 Top 8 by  rpitcher in PK Modern 1.09 (3-1)
MAINDECK (60 Cards)
21 Creatures
4 Avacyn's Pilgrim

4 Penumbra Spider

4 Seraph of Dawn

3 Borderland Ranger

3 Qasali Pridemage

3 Safehold Elite

17 Spells
4 Abundant Growth

4 Burst Lightning

4 Lightning Bolt

3 Brimstone Volley

2 Sylvok Lifestaff

22 Lands
12 Forest

4 Evolving Wilds

4 Plains

2 Mountain

SIDEBOARD (15 Cards)
3 Geistflame

3 Hallow

3 Pillar of Flame

3 Relic of Progenitus

3 Wickerbough Elder

MATCHUPS
R1:  Bye:  0 - 0vs.  No Opponent  No Deck Found 
R2:  Win 2 - 0vs.   BattleCaptain  Modfish 
R3:  Win 2 - 1vs.   pk23  Cogs 
T8:  Loss 1 - 2vs.   ParoXitiC  Blind Man's Control 
 
MANA SYMBOLS
  21
  11
  10
Total:  42
CASTING COSTS
  x 18
  x 6
  x 6
  x 8
Avg CMC: 2.11
COMMENTS
My deck wasn't optimial, cuz I was blinging it out with foils and promo's instead of making it right.

Rnd 1 bye.

Rnd 2 vs Delver.
Both games were farily close, and a couple different draws on either side would have changed things. I think my deck being different than the aggro Naya decks one might expect allowed me to work my bug dudes through some counter magic.

Rnd 3 vs PK23's Tricks
Very cool deck.
We each had at least one game with some clunky draws. Sadly, his rough game was G3.
G2 went fairly long, and he was generating tons of card advantage. He was pretty much in control, when I drew a burts and had mana to kick it and play the two bolts I had in hand to do 11. Kinda lame really.

T8 vs Paro's strong Orzhov deck.
Great deck, and Paro knows how to pilot it.
G1 was fantastic. It went long, and back and forth. I had a chance to win it if I had equiped a different creature for my last attack. I put him to 6 with Brimstone Volley in hand. Close!
G2 he got totally mana shorted. Luckily for him, I totally flooded and didn't draw much beef. Poked away with Pilgrims and such. He stayed shorted though, and I eventually took advantage.
G3 I kept a one land hand with an Abundance and tons of two drops. Not a band gamble eh? I lots the gamble and missed some land drops, but was still in it when I found the land I needed. Paro drew perfectly though, with just one dead Duress being the only play that wasn't devastating to me. I had sided in three Wickerbough Elders, but never found one to answer the THREE Journy to Nowhere's he played (as if a couple Unmakes weren't enough). Of course, once I found my land, I drew too much of it, and ended the game with more land than Paro after I started short.

Win some that way, lose some that way.

Cool event.
Good host.
Fun decks!