This deck is a variation on a stables deck I played at the Edinburgh not-a-sheriff. In London it went 3-1 in the Swiss with the one loss being a very close loss at time to a 108 huckster deck.
The main aim is to get out as many horses as quickly and cheaply as possible with the pawnshop as the pick for Howard. Early on the tight draw structure should keep you competitive in shootouts late game call the cavalry should mean you can get a legal dead mans hand most shootouts.
The main advantage of the Howard/pawnshop/Jarrett start over a more conventional buckin billy/Rico start is the early economy. It also gives you a big advantage in the mirror match which can be a problem as call the cavalry is unlikely to give much of an advantage.
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Nov 20, 2016 Harlath |
Nov 20, 2016
DoomDog
Is Elliot Smithson there to get ghost rock out of the Maggie job? |
Nov 21, 2016
jordan caldwell
Why no "Lucky" Sky Borne or The Grey Man? Two buck multi stud Regulators! |
Well done continuing your fine recording in making the cut and for representing the Edinburgh players! :)
I hadn't seen a Morgan deck use the Pettigrew's Pawnshop and Ol' Howard like this, good to see. Also like sneaking in one copy of Pinned Down, a great card that doesn't tend to get played much. Hope it was useful.