My old Sanatorium deck, remade as a Full House deck rather than a Straight Flush one. It was very nearly a tricycle deck as it was (only needed one PTPT swapping out) so I decided to run this for the tricycle event on Saturday in Edinburgh. It came fourth.
Use Fiddle Game for income, and to support Putting The Pieces Together, then use Forced Quarantine to force shootouts.
Game 1: The Other Guy Who Uses This Kind Of Deck(@hehasmoments): mirror match! Sort of, the decks were quite similar. Evidently I wasn't the only one who had this idea.
Game 2: Sadly, I really should have taken notes for this one. I remember that it was Russell, it was 4th ring, and that I won, and possibly there were some lucky shootouts on my part/unlucky shootouts on his.
Game 3: Desolation row (piloted by the eventual winner) Just, too many control points in the end, spent too long building up and just plain got outplayed. Well done sir!
My verdict: This deck has potential, although it does cheat on lowball a lot more than the previous, SF iteration. As for the Tricycle format, the lower hands in shootouts were interesting - regularly, the winning hand for a shootout was a full house.
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Jul 19, 2019 Findegil |
Jul 22, 2019
Prodigy
Should be no surprise, but I approve of this deck! Good choice for a tricycle event. |
Jul 24, 2019
caelreth
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Jul 24, 2019
caelreth
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Aug 05, 2019
Harlath
I missed this being posted, just wanted to say thanks for sharing it and adding to the increase in glorious tricycle decks. Need to post mine too! :) |
The pile-up of 9Cs seems a slighty unecessary risk of cheating without really improving the draws - perhaps swap in a LeMat Revolver and a Kidnappin'?