Stop Making These Mistakes When You Play! | Magic: The Gathering | Commander

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@TolarianCommunityCollege
@TolarianCommunityCollege 19 күн бұрын
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@UnknownUser-jx2mg 19 күн бұрын
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@dmmetzpaul
@dmmetzpaul 19 күн бұрын
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@rags580
@rags580 19 күн бұрын
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@Handsome31
@Handsome31 17 күн бұрын
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@CasualCoreK
@CasualCoreK 19 күн бұрын
You know you can trust the Professor on this, a leading expert in making mistakes while playing Commander.
@JaySay
@JaySay 19 күн бұрын
I'd like to imagine that Prof made this vid as a gentle reminder to himself. Like, before a game with JLK or any other _very_ knowledgable magic player you'll see him speed watching this to reinforce proper behavior.😂
@Aniphx
@Aniphx 19 күн бұрын
Danhausen must've cursed him! 😏
@unanon_user
@unanon_user 19 күн бұрын
🤡👑🙃🤣
@user-bi2qg2sv7f
@user-bi2qg2sv7f 19 күн бұрын
lol!
@marcoslavigne7221
@marcoslavigne7221 19 күн бұрын
So mean
@The-Swift-Kobold
@The-Swift-Kobold 19 күн бұрын
"it's really fun when you win a game of commander... or so I'm told" I love prof for these great comedic lines 😀
@UraniumChef
@UraniumChef 18 күн бұрын
This is exactly how I feel every time lol
@unanon_user
@unanon_user 12 күн бұрын
as someone who got into this many months ago... I can definitely tell you it is really awesome to actually pull off a win in Commander
@Brighton24601
@Brighton24601 17 күн бұрын
Every time I see someone do an ad read for a hair loss company, they all seem to describe hair loss as objectively bad. This is the first and only time that I’ve heard someone do an ad for a hair product while also saying that you shouldn’t feel judged for however your hair naturally looks. Thanks Professor, you continue to set a high bar, from honest critiques to ad reads.
@DalmarWolf
@DalmarWolf 18 күн бұрын
A common mistake I see for sequencing is to cast a planeswalker and then another spell. You should almost always immediately use a planeswalker ability after casting it. Because as soon as it resolves you have priority, if you cast a spell (or activate any other abilities) then your opponents get priority and can respond and remove the walker before you activate it.
@pokenamchet9388
@pokenamchet9388 19 күн бұрын
I usually hate videos like these that say "mistakes you make when playing" along with "cards you shouldn't be putting in your deck", but this video is really informative. It didn't occur to me to ask my opponents what I did wrong and I have yet played with someone who ask what they did wrong.
@orangegalen
@orangegalen 18 күн бұрын
That ‘ask opponent what I did wrong’ came up in a game where it was 1-1at the end, he was playing one of those Aura-Voltron commanders and had protection from all colors. I lost and when I showed what I had in my hand, I had Sheoldred, Whispering One - and because she was black and his commander had protection from black I thought her “opponent sacrifices a creature” wouldn’t work - forgot it was a passive that bypassed color protection. Got that pointed out afterwards.
@SwedeRacerDC
@SwedeRacerDC 13 күн бұрын
​@@orangegalenIt's not because it's passive, but because it's a triggered ability forcing the player to make the choice. If the Voltron player mistakenly only has one creature with protection from all colors, there's a lot of ways to take care of it. Board wipes will still kill it, unless they're damage based, like red ones. Colorless removal will also take it out, though this is rare. But I appreciate your attitude to learn and grow. It will serve you well in this ever growing complicated game!
@orangegalen
@orangegalen 13 күн бұрын
@@SwedeRacerDC what’s even better is a previous turn I had the best top-deck of my life when I got Karn Liberated and exiled it. Table lost their minds. Unfortunately couldn’t get the tempo back and he re-cast his commander and started the voltron up again. And then I had that misremembering with what protection actually protects against.
@SwedeRacerDC
@SwedeRacerDC 13 күн бұрын
@@orangegalen It sounds like a wildly fun game. The kind I enjoy playing and even watching to the finish if I've been KO'd. Protection is definitely a complicated mechanic, which is why they rarely revisit it.. It's not as bad as banding, which is why that one is completely obsolete.
@jessewinter5826
@jessewinter5826 19 күн бұрын
Knowing what I'm doing wrong and actually playing correctly is going to take more than one video to help me, Prof.
@casey8768
@casey8768 19 күн бұрын
Best piece of advice in this video. Plan your turn out before it's your turn. What needs dealing with. What are your options. Does drawing a land change things. What are your ideal top decks. You can have a plan in place and re-evaluate as new information is relevant. A lot of the Profs advice here is really going to help you as a newer player. As you grow as a player, know that a lot that is said here is conditional and subject to the conditions of the table. Growth will include those moments when you realize the lessons presented here do not apply and to do it differently instead. This is a great place to start, but there are still level-ups to come.
@ceulgai2817
@ceulgai2817 19 күн бұрын
Is there a trustworthy video series from which I can learn for when these level-ups occur, but before I become an expert? Preferably with a presenter as congenial as Prof?
@pierrehelie521
@pierrehelie521 19 күн бұрын
something that really helps also in order to keep track of things and speeding your turn is to clearly voice out loud your steps even though you are probably playing casual, saying "ok, my turn, untap, upkeep, draw" will help you better manage what comes first in your turn and not forget an upkeep trigger for instance also, it helps clarify that you are giving priority and so players knows when to interact so many times I have seen player rushing a step (often when going to combat) and having two creatures sideways and callign someone before people react (or try to bargain/politic) and it often leads to a "sorry but i had something to do before combat" and your judgement is biased by knowing part of what the attack looks like you should always emphasize on when you give priority
@ThisIsCarta
@ThisIsCarta 19 күн бұрын
For a lot of new players the biggest mistake is not knowing what they can respond to and when they have priority to respond to it. It's surprising how many people think that removing a creature after being declared as an attacker means its triggered ability doesn't go on the stack. Introducing players to Reconnaissance with first strike damage or similar things is another one. There's plenty of general play improvements sure, but that stems from understanding basic rules of play sometimes.
@joecooper8527
@joecooper8527 19 күн бұрын
+1
@NoTengoIdeaGuey
@NoTengoIdeaGuey 19 күн бұрын
I've found the best thing to do for new players is to give them the "how to play" cheat card that comes in every precon that shows steps and phases and habe them refer to thay while playing. It really helps people wrap their head around what's going on step by step, rather than just having three experienced players yelling random instructions at them.
@canamrock
@canamrock 19 күн бұрын
To be totally fair, this isn't even a new player problem per se, but one of where the format tends to encourage a lot of shortcuts for time efficiency's sake which run smack dab into things like: beginning of combat step interaction, attack triggers before blockers, the weird divergent timelines that can occur in combat when one player might have a fog or similar type effect, handling things like cascade... CEDH is handy here because it forces players to be more explicit on the priority windows, etc., and new players certainly could use the inculcation of those pieces of game knowledge so they can shortcut in a more informed way.
@ThisIsCarta
@ThisIsCarta 19 күн бұрын
@@canamrock I agree that shortcutting is part of the issue, but I also run into a number of people who don't even know priority exists and think they can cast an instant at any time they want. I.E: A threat ETB's and they cast swords "as a response" when there are no triggers going on the stack and the player who cast it hasn't moved to their next end step/phase. This and a lot of similar things come up at my LGS even when drafting and there have been people who argue or even call a judge because they believe the game works the entirely wrong way. Personally, when I teach people to play any format I sit down and have a notebook breaking down steps/phases while we play with our hands open on the table so I can explain responses and other nuances for a few games or until they're comfortable. Also because of this I announce everything I do in a game whether it's casual or competitive and I don't allow myself takes backsies, as I'm more likely to remember something I did wrong if I suffered the consequence.
@devinloew7681
@devinloew7681 19 күн бұрын
Yeah, as a newer player, understanding how priority works was a nightmare. Imagine my play group when I finally found out I could get value out of creatures and artifacts before they get removed
@jordooooo
@jordooooo 19 күн бұрын
Great tips. One thing that helps is knowing the priority for attempted removal and counter spells and not jumping the gun. quite a specific example, but I've been interjected with a counter spell out of priority while I was casting 'Hatred' just as I was declaring how much life i was going to pay, allowing me to change my answer knowing it was going to get countered.
@thorineichenschild4231
@thorineichenschild4231 19 күн бұрын
Arter having played for almost a year I found that the biggest challenge to commander is building decks that are just right for your play groups. Having to consider the groups rule zeros, power level and play style etc.
@milotheham9678
@milotheham9678 19 күн бұрын
Rampant growth keeps bit was genuinely one of the most clever ads ever.
@dreyfus37_65
@dreyfus37_65 19 күн бұрын
Playing games in my buddies garage with just piles of whatever is how I learned to ply magic. It was having a 15-30 minute discussion with my friend after each best of 3 that got me good at magic. Not only was able to articulate my thought process to him, he would then articulate his thought process to me and then asks me specific questions about the games. For instance “do you remember what was in your hand on turn 2?” I would tell him and he would respond with “I wonder if maybe doing this play instead of the one you made would’ve been more optimal, based on what I had done. Well, if you would’ve done that I would’ve played differently.” Kind of conversations. Sounds simple, but it went a long way in making me a much better player. So yes, always ask the people you’re plying with what their thought process. Even in the middle of the game. Just don’t be rude with how you’re asking, and most people will happily explain themselves
@Ser_Nathor
@Ser_Nathor 19 күн бұрын
Best piece of advice I can give to any new player is, I know building decks and playing multiple decks is exciting and fun but focus on 1. Focus and really learn it. Learn the combos and timing, how it all connects and interacts. It'll help you become a better player, and you'll have more fun at games, rather than juggling various decks, strategies and trying to remember what is in a deck and what it does.
@gamebreaker60
@gamebreaker60 19 күн бұрын
Thank you. My son and I just started playing Magic so, this helps alot.
@TheDesertSpear
@TheDesertSpear 16 күн бұрын
Same with my son and I
@gamebreaker60
@gamebreaker60 16 күн бұрын
@@TheDesertSpear How are yall doing with the learning curve of it all? We're getting to the point where we don't have to stop and look at rules every 5 minutes 😆
@TheDesertSpear
@TheDesertSpear 16 күн бұрын
@gamebreaker60 about the same haha. But on the other hand, we are checking for more in depth stuff because we are upgrading decks and getting cards that are a little more in depth or complex
@kippie8200
@kippie8200 10 күн бұрын
Wish all yall that are learning with your kids the best! My dad n i were the same a long time ago. While its not for everyone, if you guys care more about having fun at home than playing at game stores, consider proxying now n then so you guys can try fun cards together without all the expensive purchases. Yall n your kids will probably appreciate the chance to make fun decks the market would keep out of reach. Thats what me n my pa did anyways lol. Commander is expensive af
@gamebreaker60
@gamebreaker60 10 күн бұрын
@kippie8200 That's pretty cool. Could you explain proxy? We're having a blast with precons but we're currently trying to build our own decks.
@arrowrandoman
@arrowrandoman 19 күн бұрын
Using Rampant Growth to segue into a Keeps ad is brilliant.
@theosmiumnerd2209
@theosmiumnerd2209 19 күн бұрын
Your videos are awesome. I stopped playing mtg when I left highschool, but your videos got me to try Commander for the first time recently and I've been having a blast.
@danynfine5668
@danynfine5668 19 күн бұрын
12:26 pre planning what your going to do is a major part of magic that newer players miss.
@clovergannon
@clovergannon 19 күн бұрын
15:10 "Make your next plays BASED" clip it!
@Smokin_Choochang
@Smokin_Choochang 18 күн бұрын
Didn’t know I needed to watch this until I did. Thank you prof, you are such a staple in the magic community, your presence is unmatched!
@TheClone37
@TheClone37 19 күн бұрын
I'd like to add one more important one to this list "Dont fear the counterspells." Unless you're against a mono blue player, the number of counterspells is extremely limited. If you let a player successfully threaten you with a counterspell, or act like they MIGHT have one (leaving 2 blue open/untapped), you will be losing turns to that player through inaction. While a cointerspell might remove your game winning card or a development piece, deciding not to act because of one gives your opponent more turns to figure out a win and makes you "lose" turns to them, making your victory less likely. Im not suggesting playing like no one can interact with you, like playing in a vacuum, but play like each big move is going to be countered, and plan around that.
@hoodiegal
@hoodiegal 17 күн бұрын
The "make them have it" approach to whether or not your opponents have interaction. Either they have it and use it now, and won't have it later; or they don't have it now, and you get to do your thing. Where this gets complicated is if player A has a counterspell and both player B and C has a winning play in hand. Whoever is first to fire will probably lose. That's where the mind games come into play.
@aggedon7483
@aggedon7483 17 күн бұрын
This is a big one to teach newer players for sure. If the possibility of a counterspell causes you to not play the card, it's almost as if it got counterspelled for free (and even if they didn't have one) since the result is still that you did not resolve it, gotta make them have it.
@MintyMagicMTG
@MintyMagicMTG 19 күн бұрын
I would also say try to avoid game/deck memory. This happens to new and seasoned players. It’s good to know that an opponent is a strong player, or that they have a strong deck, but that doesn’t mean you need to destroy/counter everything they play. Oftentimes people will sub-optimally remove incorrect threats because they know a player is “good” or because they’ve won prior.
@enoesiw
@enoesiw 19 күн бұрын
For this year, i made the conscious decision to attack more. And to take ownership of my actions (no more dice rolling to decide where my attacks go unless the card says so). Sometimes, that makes me the target for a lot of retaliation, but it has definitely made my games a lot better overall.
@SwedeRacerDC
@SwedeRacerDC 13 күн бұрын
Great video with lots of important issues covered. It would be nice to have a clear summary at the end, but it's still good. Here are the main points, but do give it a watch as it goes in detail. 1. Combat mistakes (3:18) 2. Threat Assessment (5:57) 3. Sequencing Errors (8:13) 4. Decision Paralysis (10:30) 5. Playing as if You're in a Vacuum (12:55) Also in the mentioning of post game self reflection, and possibly elsewhere, I like that 3 of the 4 players in the theoretical game were versions of the Prof and one of them was Spice 8 Rack. Great video again!
@TankErdin
@TankErdin 19 күн бұрын
Great video, and really articulates better than I can what I try to help people in my pods with. Thanks, Prof.
@pi6518
@pi6518 18 күн бұрын
Brilliant advice. Thx Prof!
@semi-decent1844
@semi-decent1844 19 күн бұрын
Commander is a social game so if I get decision paralysis because idk what to use my removal on it can help to ask the table. " do we think is more dangerous A or B?"
@scottmacwatters
@scottmacwatters 6 күн бұрын
I really like how body positive the hair loss ad is. It’s much better than other creators who have similar ads.
@themagicofmtg
@themagicofmtg 17 күн бұрын
Great video! Always good to review the things that make us a better Magic Commander player!
@mardeosos
@mardeosos 15 күн бұрын
In one of my game groups i act as a teacher to them... and watching this video made me realize a lot of things that i know, but i can't teach them properly. This video is a gift, so thx ❤
@stevenrhodes8338
@stevenrhodes8338 9 күн бұрын
I've been playing for 9 years now and any advice I can get helps 8t always seems like the smallest of small things get me. Good stuff Professor
@Flickstro
@Flickstro 17 күн бұрын
After the commander night I just had, I really needed this video. Thank you, Prof! :)
@jesse8654
@jesse8654 8 күн бұрын
And this is why he is called the Professor! Well done, sir. Well done. 👏
@JavierOrtizBultron
@JavierOrtizBultron 19 күн бұрын
Amazing and useful video!
@jots083
@jots083 19 күн бұрын
Bout ready to go to my first FNM in over a decade. This was perfect timing on this refresher!
@XaeroGames
@XaeroGames 19 күн бұрын
Great tips!
@yoshitheonly
@yoshitheonly 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for this content, Prof! Too many MTG KZfaqrs focus on covering what's releasing but never take the time to help out new players on understanding the bigger things. It's videos like this from TCC that helped guide my way into Magic. Help guides like this are always immensely appreciated ❤
@zonegamma8197
@zonegamma8197 19 күн бұрын
very good tips thanks
@Yuuni_Pop
@Yuuni_Pop 19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@adamdavidson9717
@adamdavidson9717 17 күн бұрын
Please continue to make videos about ho me to play better! I want to to see “expert level” lessons please!!
@samuelbeall439
@samuelbeall439 16 күн бұрын
This is why the Professor is a great "Professor" who can assess and analyze good Magic play outside the game yet is an emotionally motivated magic player in the game who often falls prey to all of the things pointed out in this video. That doesn't mean that all of the things pointed out in the video are not valid. They are very valid.
@TSDT
@TSDT 19 күн бұрын
Flying under the radar... still remember Triskadekaphile getting their 13th card due to no one asking me for my hand size.
@christopherb501
@christopherb501 19 күн бұрын
Excited for that next episode
@TonyScimeca
@TonyScimeca 8 күн бұрын
A Great tip I got from limited is “ if you don’t know what to do then the sequence of plays that uses the most of your mana is most likely the correct one” Not always true, but an easy fallback rule of thumb to avoid decision paralysis!
@crafteded2645
@crafteded2645 16 күн бұрын
Need that top button with the tie. Good video
@Since1987ok
@Since1987ok 16 күн бұрын
The first one translates to poker as well, I've noticed....many players opt to check, rather than play aggressively or lead-out w/ a bet, regardless of the hand
@Realletsplaygrey
@Realletsplaygrey 19 күн бұрын
i really appreciate your videos
@TolarianCommunityCollege
@TolarianCommunityCollege 19 күн бұрын
Cheers!
@TheOrionsPhantom
@TheOrionsPhantom 18 күн бұрын
i just bought the davros precon, can't wait for the next episode!
@chlodwig7233
@chlodwig7233 9 күн бұрын
Very useful for a 1 year player like me thanks :) !
@superpuddlejumper101
@superpuddlejumper101 19 күн бұрын
Love the Spice8Rack cameo @ 6:02! Also, good advice Prof
@samuelgeai6306
@samuelgeai6306 19 күн бұрын
For threat assessment, I think ramp need to be in the equation. Someone with 10 mana when everyone else have one two rock and 4/5 lands should be on the watchlist. Beware the green player doing nothing but ramping.
@acezxv
@acezxv 19 күн бұрын
Not paying the one in rhystic study is one of the biggest mistakes magic players ever made
@vivase1
@vivase1 16 күн бұрын
It is not really a mistake but another thing people don't really know is that if you want to move to attack and someone says in response, you are still in your main phase and can still cast creature BEFORE the attack. Let's say someone kills your commander before the attack to stop the attack trigger (thinking Winota), you can cast again your commander and move again to the attack
@marsalpoovincent2786
@marsalpoovincent2786 17 күн бұрын
When It Comes To Chump Blocking, I Play A Timeless Deck Of Creatures, Other permanents, and Instants That State Something Like The Following: "Return This Card To The Battlefield From The Graveyard For Cheep Mana Cost". Other Than That Chump Blocking Is Useful If Both Blocking Legal Attacks And Big Hits. Like If I Have 20 Health Remaining And My Opponent Is Attacking For 17 By A Single Creature, Then Definitely Chump Block 😁👍
@dendostar5436
@dendostar5436 19 күн бұрын
These seem like pretty good tips. These work for regular multiplayer as well.
@CaptVooDooGaming
@CaptVooDooGaming 19 күн бұрын
The next shuffle up and play is something I’m excited for. As a yugioh turned commander player, it’ll be interesting to see
@TeaGarrison
@TeaGarrison 19 күн бұрын
Same. Stopped playing Yugioh about a year ago when the LOTR cards came out and I haven’t looked back.
@CaptVooDooGaming
@CaptVooDooGaming 19 күн бұрын
@@TeaGarrison I started playing around March of the Machine.
@green_dragon_knight
@green_dragon_knight 14 күн бұрын
Something I really struggle with in Commander is knowing when I should try to go for the win and when I should hang back or sandbag my cards. E.g. I don’t want to expand my board presence and put out a lot of threats only to be taken down by the other players, but also sometimes I miss my chance and someone else gets into a dominant position and I can’t overtake them.
@loganusher591
@loganusher591 19 күн бұрын
Great tips! Also love Spice as a scary combo player
@cleetusi9559
@cleetusi9559 19 күн бұрын
I’m definitely guilty of playing in a vacuum! Gold fishing at home sort of helps me feel confident what my deck wants to do so I can shift my focus to the board in a game
@jackhemsworth7515
@jackhemsworth7515 19 күн бұрын
Holding up two blue mana is information on its own as it could be a Counterspell, even if what you have to do with that two mana is not.
@Thexarmyxofxfew
@Thexarmyxofxfew 16 күн бұрын
Great video
@Funkytrip73
@Funkytrip73 13 күн бұрын
KZfaq: Awesome video filled with fundamental game decision tips. Me: "Cool! I finally drew this 7 mana thing that I never have played before! Let's see how it pans out in game!" *ignores rest of board, hand, GY, silent players etc etc
@minispiel19
@minispiel19 18 күн бұрын
Advice I have heard before but need to keep hearing.
@Ger0nimo76
@Ger0nimo76 19 күн бұрын
Thank you prof
@AC3handle
@AC3handle 19 күн бұрын
half expected the secret lair alert head to pop up
@VelgrimMournsong
@VelgrimMournsong 17 күн бұрын
The way you used those Spice8Rack pictures was hilarious.
@Jesin00
@Jesin00 19 күн бұрын
Triggered abilities don't resolve in the middle of other effects. For example, if you put a Cavalier of Gales on the battlefield during a Genesis Ultimatum, you have to finish the Ultimatum first before you brainstorm. (thinking of a specific Shuffle Up & Play episode)
@harpgang
@harpgang 19 күн бұрын
If a creature isn’t blocking it should probably be attacking seems like the real world application of if you aren’t losing you are winning.
@kevinwestermann1001
@kevinwestermann1001 18 күн бұрын
Sometimes, however, it is correct to threaten a block you actually do not intend to make. Perception is very important.
@CmdrGamagosk
@CmdrGamagosk 19 күн бұрын
Lovely video thanks prof
@stevecampbell9670
@stevecampbell9670 18 күн бұрын
The Professor really is the embodiment of "those who can, do. Those who can't, teach."
@deeterful
@deeterful 15 күн бұрын
One specific mistake I see often is players wasting instant speed removal on “scary” creatures as soon as they hit the board. I save that removal until the creature is attacking me and I’m in not position to take the hit or block. Every time an opponent’s creature(s) are damaging anyone other than you, they are in effect working for you.
@JohnDoe-vm1rr
@JohnDoe-vm1rr 18 күн бұрын
Highly hype by the edh game with team aps 😊🎉
@bunnydango
@bunnydango 19 күн бұрын
how does this channel post so often? i can't imagine how rough the schedule must be gosh
@allanturmaine5496
@allanturmaine5496 19 күн бұрын
They're troopers.
@Qaos
@Qaos 4 күн бұрын
One common mistake I see in Magic players more generally is the classic "use it because you have it" mindset. They'll draw a removal spell, find whatever the biggest threat currently on the board is, and cast it without thinking about if something more threatening is likely to be played on a later turn.
@superdantheminecraftman8905
@superdantheminecraftman8905 18 күн бұрын
I wasnt expecting this video to be so accurate...
@arrivtuber
@arrivtuber 19 күн бұрын
One thing that helped me a lot was not taking backsies. When you can't revers a mistake you are more likely to learn from it because they will lose you games. I started to think more about my action and when to take them as a result.
@greatgio28
@greatgio28 19 күн бұрын
Team APS in the preview!! So hype!!! Hope we can see some digimon TCG with Alec in the future! haha
@Earthboundmike
@Earthboundmike 19 күн бұрын
Keeps you guys gotta spread them ads out a LITTLE better, my god. You are EVERYWHERE today.
@Deedotcharles
@Deedotcharles 19 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for the APS episode
@unanon_user
@unanon_user 19 күн бұрын
I make quite a few of these mistakes pretty often. but that's okay, knowing a KZfaqr as big as the professor makes the same ones as well.
@thatbrobrax
@thatbrobrax 19 күн бұрын
the threat reaction thing, so true, so many times my 6/4 anzrag will get swords to plowshares when it lands, instead of when it does something, and then something way worse for the table hits the field, ill always be like, you should have waited, they go, i couldn't have known, but if you had waited you could have, sometimes people bait and or wait for counters and removal to then play things and its so often fell for
@sambarney8244
@sambarney8244 18 күн бұрын
One of my favorite things about magic is that even if I lose, I usually get just a little bit better every time I play, and ultimately that's the end goal, to be a better player than I was before the game.
@billberndtson
@billberndtson 19 күн бұрын
986k! I can't wait to be one in a million, Prof. :)
@strechyboi1485
@strechyboi1485 16 күн бұрын
I'd love to see one on Mill decks
@jaggedtoothgrin
@jaggedtoothgrin 19 күн бұрын
always good to see a Spice8Rack appearance at TCC
@Crack_A_Pack
@Crack_A_Pack 19 күн бұрын
Still waiting on the snake tribal deck tech video :)
@Deviax28
@Deviax28 14 күн бұрын
Wanting to get back into playing Magic. But, I stopped around 1998 or so and so much has changed. Not sure where to even start anymore lol. Trying to watch as many videos as I can before I sink money into a few decks to play.
@TrollasaurusRX
@TrollasaurusRX 12 күн бұрын
"It's really fun when you win a game of commander......" I felt that one.
@agentkhaine2204
@agentkhaine2204 18 күн бұрын
My biggest mistake in Commander comes from my Timmy playstyle In casual games. As a Timmy I enjoy large, impactful spells, and I’ve spent a lot of time figuring out how many big spells I can put in a deck without having consistency issues. However, almost always playing a big spell each turn after the setup of lands + ramp draws a lot of attention and causes me to appear on everyone’s threat radar even if I’m 5+ turns from being a threat to someone’s life.
@MrJpurvis620
@MrJpurvis620 18 күн бұрын
Love how 8-spicerack is the theoretical opponent
@eduardocristo2118
@eduardocristo2118 19 күн бұрын
".... or so i am told" GOT ME hahahaha
@Dimensional_Walker
@Dimensional_Walker 19 күн бұрын
you're so wise bro
@ChaoticCommander
@ChaoticCommander 19 күн бұрын
Super informational video! The planning your turn ahead is super important for me because I mostly play on stream, and that makes the experience a lot better
@FirstNameLastName-gh9iw
@FirstNameLastName-gh9iw 11 күн бұрын
With sequencing it can make you ignore other suggestions. It might be better to play cards after combat but if say it’s an ability that does x based on the number of permanents you have if you can increase it before combat do it!
@Jolfgard
@Jolfgard 18 күн бұрын
12:15 Even better. It's not only not the end of the world, but it is a learning experience that makes you better in the long run.
@TitoRohwedder-my1nh
@TitoRohwedder-my1nh 19 күн бұрын
playing landfall trigger cards, AFTER dropping a land XD
@chrisyoder8985
@chrisyoder8985 19 күн бұрын
Excellent video as usual prof!
@silvanobianchini6924
@silvanobianchini6924 19 күн бұрын
People also tend to share information about their hand (ex: sure, keep going, i have no interaction aniway), do not do politic at all (a well done bluff sometimes can get you out of sticky situations), and they prefer to keep a weak hand of seven cards with too many or to little lands instead of going to a strong hand of 6 or 5 cards.
@Midragor
@Midragor 16 күн бұрын
About time you actualy start to teach ''Professor''
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