![]() ![]() Now that I can see how all the parts slot together better, I’m thinking it’s worth continuing with. I originally wasn’t going to keep going with this deck after the first game. ![]() Bonus points for me baiting him into some terrible decisions in order to slow me down. It was just a matter of where the agendas were sitting in his deck. We played a frustratingly long game that I had guaranteed victory from about 5 minutes in. Didn’t draw the key card I needed for the matchup and he got to do his thing before I could do my thing, easy win for him.įinally played the worst player in the store (I’ve decided I’m second worst). Played someone I hadn’t met before after that. ![]() Then I lost and we vowed never to play that matchup ever again. I had to use all of my gas to get through and came so damned close to victory. Both of us made ridiculous piles of money. It became the silliest game of Netrunner either of us had seen. We played again with another one of his decks. Just didn’t know how to tackle what he was doing. Next game was against the guy that loves to put together some amazingly silly and frustrating decks. A bit more luck and some more familiarity with the deck would’ve done the trick. I almost snuck out a victory against the guy I consider the best player that frequents that store. The deck has a lot of interactions and synergies that involve knowing timing windows very well. I went to my FLGS yesterday to test out a new deck. Others should join me! is a fantastic tool to play online (much better than OCTGN, which we’ve tried in the past). I’ve fallen into the Android: Netrunner hole in a big way. ![]()
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