Epitaph Series Cracow 2017 - 2nd place

published Aug 06, 2017 | | |
Card draw simulator
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repek 48

This deck was created by @Qkieu who gets all the credit for my score. We had a small but exciting Epitaph event at Hex Salloon in Cracow, Poland.

The deck is pretty straightforward. You shoot fast and usually need a single location to win.... even if it does not belong to you.

4 comments
Aug 07, 2017 Harlath

Well done on a strong finish and good to see some variety in successful Law Dog starting posses, with this going for Andrew Burton instead of Hattie DeLorre.

Also pleased to see a deck doing well and using Cheatin' Varmint, a card lots of people have written off. Combined with Tommy Harden it is enough to get a legal full house above a cheatin' five of a kind. I need to give this card another chance!

Did you consider Comin' Up Roses to help with straight flushes instead of one or two copies of Kidnappin', or do you feel extra jobs are worth it rather than risking a straight flush that doesn't come off?

Aug 07, 2017 repek

Deckbuilding ideas should go to @Qkieu and I will summom him here. :)

Varmint helped me win 2 games - and I did not use it as a cheatin' but paying 5GR for the resolution. Combined with Outgunned worked really fine.

Kidnappin is the the key card if the oppponent does not want to move. I "soften" opponent with Bounty Hunter and then start the main assault. :)

Aug 08, 2017 qkieu

Hey @Harlath!

Winning shootout is not a problem for this deck with 10 Shootout actions, 4 Cheating Punishment, 6 permanent Cheating Punishment, 2 Outgunned, Wiles, Bounty Hunter and Tommy.

The problem for this deck is that it sometimes gets clogged with Shootout/Cheating actions and every 'kill job' is priceless. I would never take out Kidnappin' :)

Aug 08, 2017 Harlath

Thanks the responses guys. Good point on Kidnappin' & Bounty Hunter helping you to flush your hand when it is full of Shootout actions.

Cheatin' Varmint and Outgunned together must have been brutal for the person who was on the receiving end.

Well done again to both of you (nice when a triumph is shared between a pilot and deck builder). :)