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None. Self-made deck here. |
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New DeckParis Sherrif Event Winner | 3 | 3 | 5 |
Nyan Dogs 2.0 - London OP4 3rd place | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Vasilis the Klownkilla | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Effective and easy to drive deck.
Only two main values: 16x6 & 16x8 (good for shootout, lowball and Bottom Dealing).
Shootout hand ranks in my last tournament: at least legal Full House, often 4&5 oaK , Flush and Straight Flush in the late game.
Strong shooters: Ramiro, Tommy, Steven, Bobo, Jacqueline, Gunslinger.
Powerful shootout actions: 4x Sun, 4x Faster on the Draw.
Go to Gomorra and kill your enemies!
9 comments |
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Jul 20, 2015 Epimer |
Jul 20, 2015
Epimer
Very interesting deck, and congratulations on the win! With only 3 control points in the deck, did you ever have difficulty closing out games against other low deed decks, e.g. original Sloane? How did you find the economy? I'd have thought the 1 GR for each Ramiro shootout and 2 GR per Bounty Hunter would be a bit tight, but it clearly worked out for you. |
Jul 20, 2015
Big Z
To Epimer: Thanks. 3 CP + CP from deeds of my opponents were sufficient. Moreover many people cocede the game if you quickly kill 80% of their starting posse. Economy? This deck often wins lowball, so at the start of game you have 6 GR. It's enough for the first round (e.g. Steven/Bobo, Ramiro, Winchester and Ranch/Perch). |
Jul 24, 2015
Csonti
I don't really get your "at least legal Full House" comment. You do have a good chance to reach that but the deck has 15 off-value cards (almost the third of the total). So getting full house with say 8-9 cards is not at all a guarantee, not to mention being it legal which is even harder to get. |
Jul 24, 2015
Prodigy
I also don't understand how the values in a deck can make your shootouts, lowball/bottom dealing both good. Doesn't one take away from the other inherently? |
Jul 24, 2015
Kid Wicked
You're good in shootouts because of all the studs. Honestly, I built this last night and ran through Morgan, 4th Ring and Desolation Row 2-0 each. Won 90%+ of the shootouts and probably 2/3 of the lowball. |
Aug 14, 2015
Big Z
Csonti: legal Full House is not quaranteed but easy to get. If you are well prepared for the shootout you will often draw more than 10 cards. Prodigy: if 1=poor, 2=good, 3=very good, than this deck is good (2) in shootout, and good (2) in lawball :) |
Aug 14, 2015
Prodigy
That makes a lot more sense, Big Z. On another note, I playtested against this deck (among several others) in preparation for the GenCon marshall event, and this was the only deck I couldn't consistently beat. Great deck! |
Aug 31, 2015
Tetsuo
Thank You for your decklist, I play it in Toulouse (France) Sheriff event and I only loose in final. The draw stucture is really amasing. |
Very interesting deck, and congratulations on the win!
With only 3 control points in the deck, did you ever have difficulty closing out games against other low deed decks, e.g. original Sloane?
How did you find the economy? I'd have thought the 1 GR for each Ramiro shootout and 2 GR per Bounty Hunter would be a bit tight, but it clearly worked out for you.