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tr-melbourne-19-12-99

    Author: Luca "Luca/Tzizvvt" Costanzo

    Title: tr-melbourne-19-12-99

    Date Published: 1999-12-23



    Hi all, long time since I last wrote a tournament report.


    I was Light in last week’s ECC sealed, so I didn’t really


    want to write about that ;-) Today’s tournament was a


    Swiss open with lots of prizes run at Australia on Collins.


    I decided to play a MWYHL M&T deck, without emphasis on


    beatdown, but using funky Threepio tech and, of course,


    plenty of high destinies. I was a bit stuck for dark


    because I wanted to play something strong, but didn’t have


    any dark ECC so I played a Stuart Jones inspired ops deck


    with Kashyyk for cancelling TPTIFF. I turned up and


    realised that I only owned one Abyssin Ornament so I


    chucked in an extra operative and a reactor terminal.




    GAME 1 DS vs. Beng’s MWYHL Brentson’s Beats




    Well, Beng was playing Michael Josem’s regionals deck and I


    was playing Stuart’s, so we were in for a hell of a long


    match (see Michael’s tournament report of the Calamari


    Regionals if you don’t know what happened). I started off


    with a couple of ops and grabbed my reactor terminal. I


    think I flipped early with a bunch of AT-STs. Beng got out


    TPTIFF and for some reason got EPP Luke out to complete JT1.


    At this point I was afraid that test 2 was coming, but it


    never reared its ugly head. Beng committed his mains and


    I deployed IAO, battle plan was out but I occupied space. I


    ran away from a lot of battles at the beginning, preferring


    to fight later when I had decent stuff out (I never drew a


    Vader). Towards the end it looked as if I had enough


    momentum to drain Beng out, but Terry called time. I


    counted 18, Beng had 19 and I sat there looking like an


    idiot with reactor terminal and 2 cards in hand.




    Highlights: Beng’s one of the nicest people to play against.


    Lowlights : Timed loss by 19? #$%& off!




    GAME 2 LS vs Chian’s CCT Scum and Villainy




    Chian was playing sabacc as well as trying to flip the


    objective. He got a lightining-slow start, picking up


    heaps to try and avoid a massive beatdown (am I that


    intimidating?). I sat there picking up to get a traffic


    control, looking through my deck to see if there are any


    grimtaashes in my force pile. There’s one, but I miss it


    because I deployed a bacta tank. He dumps down a whole


    bunch of guys to the Carbon Chamber and I’m happy to just


    dump Obi-Wan at the pub and an Insurrection (told you I


    wasn’t focused on beatdown). After freezing Wedge, he gets


    some guys at the AC and then starts sabaccing, this is when


    I kick myself for throwing out my ONE grapple and a


    Projection of a Skywalker. We have some battles and I end


    up controlling cloud city. Being only able to use aliens,


    Chian eats a drain at Kessel for about 8 turns before


    putting Fett in Slave I down and, despite the fact that I


    have about a 12 card reserve deck and at least half of it


    is destiny 5 or more, I just can’t seem to kill it! I’m


    draining for a lot, but he’s retrieving enough to stay in


    and just ekes out a win by 2.




    Highlights: Winning about half of the sabacc we played.


    Lowlights : Would the world just explode if I had a little


    bit of luck? Come on, one 5 over about 5-6 battles isn’t


    unreasonable!




    GAME 3 LS vs Tristan’s ISB ops/Dark Deal




    Tristan is from interstate, so I had no idea what to expect


    from him. When I saw ISB and IAO I nearly had a heart


    attack envisioning my small army of decent characters


    chasing his mob of random crap across the galaxy, all the


    while depleting my reserve deck. The first location that


    Tristan deployed was Cloud City. Here was my first sign of


    hope. On about his 3rd turn Tristan got out Bespin with


    Sunsdown on it and about 4 ISB duded at the casino. I


    signalled for TPTIFF instead of Traffic Control and parked


    it at Dagobah next to the Tantive. He drains for one and I


    look at the disarmed in my hand but decide to lose it off


    the top. There goes Traffic Control. Seriously, a little


    bit of luck wouldn’t go astray. Maybe I’ll get some for


    Christmas. Maybe. Tristan only gets out about 3 locations,


    a hit squad clears one out, Obi-Wan with his rusty - err


    trusty- stick beat up some more crappy guys. At this point


    the situation is looking ok although I’m not causing him any


    damage, but I finally get out Order To Engage. Vader and an


    entire legion of resurrected crap decide to take on my guys


    and it’s just a massacre. EPPs + destiny rig is some good,


    although he has enough guys that he can lose the 3 that are


    hit an forfeit another few. Bossk in Bus and a Dreadnaught


    set up an occupation and the Falcon decides to take them on.


    The worst battle in history ensues, both of us drawing 0s.


    As you can tell, this game is dragging out but wait- on the


    horizon - it’s a main, it’s a ‘plane, it’s R-3P0! He comes


    out with all guns blazing, forcing the ISB agents to fight


    me, but it’s all to late. Another timed loss that I think


    I could’ve won (aren’t I @#$%y?)




    Highlights: Super R-3P0, hero of the rebellion, mercilessly


    hunting down ISB agents.


    Lowlights : Our TD, Terry Lyons, feels sick somewhere


    around here and goes home.




    GAME 4 DS vs Tristan’s Hidden Base




    Allright, it’s Stuart’s deck, and Stuart doesn’t lose to


    hidden base, does he? Does he? Nope. Not much to tell,


    I flipped early, converted Coruscant, probed with Security


    Precautions, prevented any beatdown (there was none, but I


    had ghhks and imperial barriers) and played my SOLE Abyssin


    Ornament for 6.




    Highlights: What- you mean I finally get to win a game?!


    Lowlights : Boring deck vs boring deck.








    GAME 5 DS vs Ronnie’s Endor Objective




    Great … I’m playing the only deck that has difficulty


    stopping this deck from blowing up the bunker. Oh well,


    I guess I’m just starting the game with 8 less force.


    Ronnie is out for revenge after I drew 4 battle destiny


    against him in last week’s ECC sealed and makes no effort to


    conceal the fact that he’s going to try and beat the living


    $%^& out of my ops, with an ASP droid and ewok catapults


    sitting on Endor. He blows up the bunker surprisingly


    quickly and gets out Kessel and Dagobah. I see TPTIFF cycle


    around about 3 times before being lost to a force drain-


    phew! Ronnie sets up a massive beatdown with EPP Han,


    Chewie and the Endor effect that makes Life Debt used and


    some scouts. Fortunately, I barrier Han, Ronnie doesn’t


    fight and I then use my tracked destiny to squish Chewie.


    The Executor makes a guest appearance to stop the drain at


    Kessel and I quickly drain him out.




    Highlights: Winning a game when I started off with a


    massive disadvantage.


    Lowlights : This game seemed fairly one-sided.




    GAME 6 LS vs Ronnie’s CCT Scum and Villainy




    Well, it starts out the same as game 2, with Ronnie taking


    IG-88 and the JP Dungeon into hand and me giving him Wedge.


    Ronnie gets All Wrapped Up out early and I sit there


    debating what to do. We both pick up and I get a used


    Grimtaash off. Obi-Wan goes to the Chamber to drain, but


    gets the living daylights beaten out of him and IG-88


    holds him with the binders (Ronnie did say that he wanted


    his revenge!), although I do manage to move an ugnaught


    away. Next turn I beat down on the ugnaught with Jeroen


    Webb and Tawss Khaa. I finally decide that I want my guys


    back, so I send Luke to the chamber to slice up IG-88. He


    manages to kill him after Obi-Wan missed being frozen, but


    I still get Wedge and someone else back. At this point I’m


    more or less in control of Cloud City, so Ronnie runs to


    Tatooine and I project both sites. Ronnie gets some gamblers


    out, but it’s not very hard for me to win the wagers.


    Kiffex shows up and, once again, I drain him out.




    Highlights: Knowing how to beat this deck.


    Lowlights : IG-88 + Binders + All Wrapped Up was better


    than R-3P0. Nooo!




    Well, I finish up on 6(+30 something) after a horrible start


    to the day and manage to come about 10th. Despite being


    left to run the tournament, Michael manages to come first ;-)


    Everyone ended up with about 5 rares, 2 packs of Cloud City


    and 2 of Premiere (told you there were heaps of prizes) to


    conclude the last tournament before the new year.




    Terry : Get better soon.


    Stuart : I’ll try Vader’s Personal Shuttle.


    Everyone : Merry Christmas and a happy new year.




    Luca Costanzo


    tzizvvt@hotmail.com


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