Today, a very small local tournament was held... 8 players. So we played 3 rounds, and store credit was split among the top 3 players. I decided to play my Blue-Eyes deck, because it's just so much fun. Here's what happened:
Round 1 vs Josh (Qliphort)
Game 1 he didn't open anything amazing, and I proceeded to make a really strong board to win the game with. Game 2 he kept me stalled with Lose 1 Turn. On his next turn, I destroyed it and his Scout with Twin Twisters, after he payed 800, and I destroyed another scale and trap with another Twin Twisters. I managed to make a decent board on my turn, and do some damage. Then he drew Pot of Riches, shuffled the Scout and two others back, and drew Scout and was able to beat my board. I won next turn with Raigeki and a Return of the Dragon Lords.
1-0
Round 2 vs Blake (Majespecters)
Game 1 I went first and made a strong board he wasn't able to surpass. Game 2 he didn't start strong, but my only play was summoning Amorphage Goliath, with a Return of the Dragon Lords for some protection. Eventually, he got rid of it, and I didn't have the cards to continue playing, and he setup an impressive board. Game 3 we eventually went into time. However, he didn't have too many traps, so I was able to deal a lot of damage early on, and eventually he scooped when he drew a Solemn Strike.
2-0
Round 3 vs Randy (Evilswarm)
Thankfully I went first, and made a really strong board, and he scooped. Game 2 he started with Steelswarm Roach, because he didn't have two Evilswarm monsters. However, he had the Pandemic to protect it from Raigeki, since it works on "lswarm" monsters. It took two turns for me to get a dragon to the graveyard, to summon with Return and kill the Roach. By that point, I was too low in life points, and he drew Rescue Rabbit and made Utopia the Lightning for game. Game 3 I bricked... Yeah... I set a Stone of Ancients and passed. He summoned Ophion and attacked it, and he had another Evilswarm monster on the field as well. On my turn I set a White Stone of Legend and passed. He summoned another Ophion and did some attacking. On my next turn, I played Soul Charge to summon my two Stones, then tribute summoned for Goliath. For the entire game, he never drew an answer for it, as I had Twin Twisters to control any traps he drew. Eventually I cleared the Ophions, and I summoned some more dragons, and eventually beat him down to death. This match was honestly too close for comfort.
3-0
So that's it for the tournament report. Besides some trading, nothing else really happened. Hopefully you enjoyed this really short tournament report!
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