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This is one of my first decks I have ever builded. I'm new at MTG so please feel free to advice me if I've made some mistakes.
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I already left you an indepth response regarding basic deck building on your RB build, so lt me just offer some ideas for this one. Mana Leak, Preordain, and Cancel are all great examples of cards that you would typically want to run a playset of (4 of each). Mana Leak and Cancel allow you to control the tempo/success of your opponent's deck, and therefore, become cards that you want to have access to relatively often. 'Knowing' what to counter is something that becomes learned over time, but if you know what your friends are doing, you'll know what to look for. Preordain, on the other hand, offers you straight up card advantage. The key to winning pretty much any game is just that, cards. Being able to see the top 2 and then determine the order or location helps you get through your deck faster to get the cards you really need. Forsee does the same thing, but many people will say that the CC (casting cost) is too high considering two Preordains do the same thing. Beyond that, your creature base can be consolidated over time as you acquire more cards. Running multiple copies of the cards you need/want is always a good things as it will help you get to your win condition(s) faster and (like I said in my other comment) allow you to believe in your deck. Again, feel free to take a look at some of the decks I have posted here. Sometimes the best way to learn is just by seeing other ideas/strategies/builds; what someone else makes might be a concept that you end up loving that your friends would never expect (I remember the day I played Land Destruction for the first time against my friends). Hope these ideas help!
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I run almost exclusively blue/white, and i can say that control mixed with white creatures is a match made in heaven. Adding equipment to this combo is a bit tricky, since equipment typically chews up mana and you don't have a reliable source of free re-equips like you would get with kor outfitters. If you're going to run white like this, include veteran armorsmiths and veteran swordsmiths to boost your white soldier's pow/toughness. If you can get a hold of hero of bladehold or some captains of the watch, those also really help. white also has some good control cards like brave the elements, condemn, pacify, and journey to nowhere. Look into those as well.