Thursday, October 17, 2013

Research and Working EQ

Content:

1) What is the most efficient way to become a professional Magic the Gathering player?

2) EQ: What is the most efficient way to become a professional Magic the Gathering player?

  • Gain experience by play testing and homebrewing decks with friends
  • Use the knowledge that you gained from playtesting at local tournaments (FNM) and Pro Tour Qualifiers
  • Learn from your mistakes & change your game accordingly for your next match. (Sideboard)
  • Work with a team for more playtesting and deck feedback.
  • Think about the cause and effect of each move you make in a game.

3) Any information that was collected via magic.tcgplayer.com I spend so much time on that website. It provides so many articles and analyses that help me get a better understanding of the game. I absorb new information every day in regards to how to become a better magic player due to the connection I have to magic.tcgplayer.com

4) Andrew Dire, former Pro Tour participant. What I’m doing relates to my EQ because he’s giving me feedback while I pitch new homebrews and talk about deck ideas to ultimately come up with the best understanding of what’s considered good and bad. As well as I can look at how magic has changed since 2001 and change my gaming habits and compositions accordingly.

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