@StormQrow42 You would probably need to calculate the average number of looks per card in your deck, and then do probability of hitting an out + probability of hitting a look times probability of hitting a remaining out.
I sure do love having a major MTG tournament's only stream be from a non-wizards account, only on youtube, and apparently unable to start back up when it's ended early.
@caro_irl I think a better way to think of this is "How many rounds of a pro-level bo3 tournament do you need for a 2-1 Andy to guaranteed get knocked out". Since no one plays best of 19's, but we'd all agreed a random player isn't gonna hit the top 8 of an RC.
Finally got my RCQ win this weekend. 3-1-1 with Lessons, into beating mono red then oroboroid, at a 2-slot event.
Sadly, lessons may not be viable pretty soon, reanimator was never a good matchup and with new evoke cards, feels nearly unplayable.
RCQ yesterday, judge call:
Player A: Jeskai
Player B: RDW
B passes turn. End step, A casts star charts. A plays land, says "your turn". B draws for turn, then realizes they were on end step.
Judge gives A a miscommunication warning, B a Hidden Card Error.
Is that correct?
Been playing a lot of powered cube, and I think I understand now why people enjoy it. I really wish there was a bit more time though, I run down the clock pretty often.
Unrelated Nadu pic.