Greyjoy Regionals Top 4 Swiss 4-0 Skellefteå Sweden

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Stenb74 65

This deck is built in order to handle a lot of pressure and still come out on top. That was the reasoning behind taking 3 Aeron Damphair and one The Iron Throne. The starplayer was without a doubt Euron Crow's Eye with his both defensive and offensive power plus stealing locations all the time. The deck performed very well against all kinds of opponents and the plots mostly provided all the answers i needed when i needed them. Please comment.

Game 1 Targaryen/Sun 1-0 Turn 1 the opponent had out Mirri Maz Duur whit a dupe, Khal Drogo, Ser Jorah Mormont and some chud while i had Euron Crow's Eye, Asha Greyjoy, The Seastone Chair and some chuds. Since he had no dragons or stormborn all game, Dracarys! was not a problem. I managed to defend Mirri Maz Duur and let his 2 mil challanges go unopposed so that he got some power on his house and claimed 1 chud and played a Risen from the Sea on Asha Greyjoy and then hit him back triggering The Seastone Chair killing Khal Drogo. From that point the game was almost already over. I kept applying pressure with 2-claim plots and won decisively by turn 3.

Game 2 Lannister/X-ing 2-0 This game was against Didrik who i play against on a regular basis. He got a bad setup so mulliganed into a The Roseroad and a lonely Tywin Lannister who got marched turn 1. That meant i just had to maintan preassure to keep his board clean. But since he is a solid player he managed do hold on until turn 4 before I got my 15th power.

Game 3 Lannister/kraken 3-0 This game was against Peter, the future winner of the regionals. He managed to get a better boardstate and stop me from getting unopposed challanges. Cersei Lannister wrecked my hand and he got into a lead with a board full of stealth. But i managed to play Euron Crow's Eye and defend my hand that had Balon Greyjoy and Asha Greyjoy in it and stealing an Iron Mines that saved Theon Greyjoy from a certain death. From that point i turned the game around, managed to play my characters from hand and race to the finish thanks to Rise of the Kraken.

Game 4 Martell/Rose 4-0 This was a quite one-sided game. He setup Nymeria Sand and Margaery Tyrell who got marched turn 1. Nymeria Sand managed to slow me down by stealing military icons but since i had Euron Crow's Eye on the board he did not dare play and use Ghaston Grey since i would only steal it later. When i flipped Rise of the Kraken on turn 3 the game was over. He tried to play Vengeance for Elia on my military challenge but i got my 15 power already for unopposed and it had not worked anyway since i had The Seastone Chair out and could have double-reversed the claim.

Top 4 Baratheon/Fealty Loss On turn 1 he had Melisandre, Robert Baratheon and some chud. I had Theon Greyjoy, Euron Crow's Eye, Aeron Damphair and a chud. But with all the kneel and the fact that i only drew locations and dupes for my characters that were already on the board, i never managed to get out of the kneel-lock even though he never saw Stannis Baratheon. The deck finally failed me with some bad draw but that happens.

10 comentarios

AisoRed 16

I have the most problems with Baratheon myself. The kneeling destroys me every time. Have you considered a Seal of the Hand?

Stenb74 65

I have realised that a seal or two is what is needed against Baratheon, but i had a hard time fitting it in the deck. The only thing i can think of is removing the fishingnets but they really performs for this deck. Also in my meta everyone runs confiscation, or weapons at the door, so you would need at least 2 so you can dupe the seal in order for it to stick on the character.

Derbo 7

Did you miss The Hand's Judgment? I always feel bad leaving without some of them.

eldub 2

would you mind posting at The White Book? www.whitebookpodcast.com

Stenb74 65

Derbo: I have not really missed hands. I built the deck in order for the opponent to have to react on what i am doing instead of the other way around. Before i took them out i usually used them for cancelling their hands and thought that it was basically wasted deckslots. I rather be proactive.

eldub: I can defenitely post on whitebook, will do that today. Thanks for the suggestion.

GIBraag 32

eldub: With all due respect, but why would anyone want to post their deck list on The White Book? The site is almost never updated - the last decks are from April 17th...

eldub 2

@GIBraag, I don't see how that comment was in any way respectful...but I rely totally on submissions for accurate and complete information. Unfortunately, since the start of regional season, I haven't had very many submissions.

GIBraag 32

@eldub: Please accept my sincere apologies - I figured the site got a lot of submissions, but was almost a month behind updating them. I'm also unsure why my post is in a font that makes it look like I was shouting like a lunatic.

Hope you get more submissions, mate!

MargareyWillHaveMyBabies! 1

If you're using 2 claim plots from Turn 2 onwards, where on earth are you getting your money from? If you get a bad setup/Turn 1 situation, then the 2 claim plots won't give you enough gold to fight back? It's what puts me off doing a full Winter deck, the gold is just too low.

Stenb74 65

I usually used the 2-claim plot in turn 3 unless i got a good start that i could take advantage of. With A Noble Cause and Snowed Under i mostly managed to get a good enough boardstate turn 1 or 2 that i could press my advantage and rush for the finish.