more about “World Cup 2”

Winner: 2004 Krark-Clan Incubator (Myr Incubator) Combo
2nd place: 2008 Kithkin
tied for 3rd: 2008 Demigod Red, 2002 Psychatog & 2006 Solar Flare

64 decks single elimination (decks from 1994-2010):

A World Championship winning deck from each year
1994 World Championship deck (before Standard even existed)
Gold-border World Championship decks (1997-2004).
Other decks from World Championships after 2004, either top 8 decks or undefeated in standard portion

Conclusions:

Still unaware of Academy, Memory Jar, and Necro, because they weren’t part of World Championship top 8s, but this is the beginning of my internet research into old decklists.

The combo deck that never faced a counterspell wins. Just fast enough to beat a bunch of aggro decks, and one other combo deck.

Peter Jahn’s “Ultimate Standard”

Peter Jahn started a tournament in 2010 and blogged about it for StarCityGames… He stopped writing for StarCItyGames before the huge tournament bracket was completed, but he finished it and posted his results months later. His blog was called Yawgmoth’s Whimsy, and he has match reports from the first few rounds. I believe this counts as the first publicly posted Ultimate Standard tournament, since I never shared my earliest tournament results until much later.

He decided not to run the old Memory Jar deck. He did run Academy but it lost to black discard spells in its first matchup.

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brief hiatus
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The final post:
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FINAL BRACKET and decklists

Winner: 2000 Angry Hermit
2nd place: 2004 Skullclamp Affinity
Tied for 3rd: 2009 Doran 2.0 & 2010 Next Level Bant

more about “World Cup 1”

Winner: 2005 Ghazi-Glare
2nd place: 2003 Reanimator
tied for 3rd: 2002 Psychatog & 1999 Red Sligh

Decks that were invited (decks from 1996-2005):

1996 Pro Tour NY collector set decks. Each deck was required to contain at least five cards from each of the legal expansions. I chose the winning deck (Millstone), a deck that had Necropotence in it (but is not a normal Necropotence deck) and a deck with Winter Orb (3 decks).

2001 “Deckmasters – Jon Finkel” which is not even a real Standard deck – it was from a special box set based on a special event, a challenge between Jon Finkel and Richard Garfield.

A bunch of gold-border World Championship decks. I didn’t own any of the 1997 decks at this time, and didn’t have a complete set (4 decks) for some of the other years. I used what I had: 4 decks from 1998, 3 decks from 1999, 4 decks from 2000, 4 decks from 2001, 2 decks from 2002, 4 decks from 2003, 3 decks from 2004 (not including Affinity!).

4 Proxy decks I made based on decks from the World Championship 2005. (The gold-border decks were discontinued after 2004.)

Conclusions:

I was just messing around at the time and was totally unaware of the history of Standard. I hadn’t even heard of Academy or Memory Jar, and didn’t know what a real Necro deck looked like. I knew about the Affinity deck that had been banned, but apparently it didn’t occur to me to proxy it, even though I used proxy decks for 2005. So, yeah, not much of a methodology here, but… this is how it all started!

 

The first tournament: “World Cup 1” (2006)

This tournament only included my gold-bordered World Championship decks, the 1996 Pro Tour commemorative decks, and “Deckmasters: Garfield vs Finkel” decks. I do recall that in the semis, Psychatog resolved Upheaval only to have Ghazi-Glare drop a land and play Pithing Needle naming Psychatog.

It begins.

Planning to post my Ultimate Standard Magic the Gathering tournament results here, as if it was a sports page. If you have also run tournaments with standard decks from different eras, send me your results!

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(This site was created in 2018. I’m using old blog dates as estimated dates for when old tournaments took place.)