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Sideboard isn't really a sideboard. Just cards I had chosen at one point and removed. Keeping it here for reference as I tweak the deck.It's still coming in a little expensive for my taste. (taste == budget)This is one of my first decks, and I have only been playing for a few days, so suggestions/comments are welcome.
Use coin.That is all.Use Gamble and Arcbound Reclaimer to get/keep Krark's Thumb in play.The Reliquery/Sqee's Revenge combo may not actually work well.
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Here is my coin deck:http://www.mtgvault.com/hyperventilationsystem/decks/unbiased-unprejudiced-fair/
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Thanks. I replaced my Gamble with your Fabricate, and cut the cost way down. I also may use your Ral, but part of the fun of this deck is leaving it to chance, so I'm not using blockers. A planeswalker would be great to have in play but would kindof go against that idea, drawing attention away from me. I'm not sure.
Here is my coin deck. Some differences: Mirror Gallery for multiple Krark's Thumbs in play; Frenetic Sliver serves as a perfect chump blocker; Chaotic Goo becomes a verifiable monster; and Chance Encounter works to be a win. http://www.mtgvault.com/vintageftw/decks/flippin-out/
I had no idea how many of these coin decks were out there. I thought it was an odd idea that I was pulling out. Yours looks good. It would no doubt play stronger than mine. I'm intentionally not using blockers, so I doubt I would ever make it long enough to get 10 luck counters on Chance Encounter. Still thinking about adding it. Chaotic Goo would be strong if I did decide to add creatures.
Yeah, they aren't very well liked, though. hardcore players don't like to leave things to "chance".
They are so fun, especially in multiplayer casual, which is my favorite format.
Making it even funner. I may or may not be coining a term here, but I will call these decks "Snob Buster."eg. "Oh, I'm sorry. Did my $40 Snob Buster deck just nerf your $700 Sliver deck?"