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Post by Fan of History on Sept 12, 2012 1:01:10 GMT -5
I made the MOCs this season and I am preparing for M13 sealed. Limited Resources is pretty good, but that podcast is mainly about draft. Is there a podcast somewhere that only discuss Sealed Deck?
Or, failing that, some other podcast about limited than Limited Resources? (I have already listened trough their stuff about M13)
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Post by troleeboy on Sept 12, 2012 6:16:47 GMT -5
Nothing off the top of my head. Most of the advice that Limited Resources give is transferable to sealed and they occasionally do shows entirely about sealed. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help EDIT: Forgot to say good luck
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Post by Fan of History on Sept 12, 2012 12:01:17 GMT -5
Thanks :-)
OK, I think I need to listen to more back episodes of LR then. They haven't even mentioned Sealed since I started listening at the M13 review show
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Post by yugular on Sept 12, 2012 13:59:10 GMT -5
Tweet Jon or Marsh and ask which episode was about sealed.
Also Dr.Jeebus from the network is huge sealed player if I remember correctly. He may have something written up about it somewhere. Tweet him and ask for help/directions to resources.
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Post by gabochido on Sept 12, 2012 14:00:59 GMT -5
They have a couple of episodes where they talk specifically about sealed deck building and playing but I don't remember which episodes those were (they have quite a few now) and I frankly doubt Marshal and John will themselves know or have the time to look them up, but you may get lucky.
There are currently 3 other limited focused podcasts on MTGCast.com: East-West Draft Cast, Limited Experience and The Road to the Top.
The last two are fairly new and only have a couple of episodes and, in my humble opinion, arent really that useful since they are more about people chatting about games they played and random stuff as opposed to focused information and help on the limited format. East-West Draft Cast is a bit more professional but as the name implies, focuses more on drafting and pick orders.
However, as Troleeboy said, the pick order for drafts is usually transferable to sealed. The big thing to take into account is that sealed deck is much slower and therefore its often better to try to build slower deck that splashes to include as many bombs as possible, than to build a fast and consistent but weak deck, that might otherwise work in drafting due to having better cards.
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Post by RockBass on Sept 13, 2012 9:28:21 GMT -5
There are some sealed videos done on mtgoacademy.com that may be of use.
Maybe also check out twitch.tv for some sealed streamers and ask them questions in the chat?
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Post by Fan of History on Sept 13, 2012 9:55:45 GMT -5
Been looking at youtube videos and twitch.tv. Thanks for all the other tips! Still two days to prepare!
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