Yarium wrote:
At the same time, I disagree Confused. You're making the assumption that everyone has a similar card pool to draw from, similar friends and group-metas, and similar desires. If Luis Scott Vargas plays a PTQ with a Red/White/Blue control deck over a Green/Black combo deck, that probably doesn't mean anything other than he believes the RWU deck to have a better chance at winning the tournament - and he'd drop it in a second if the GB combo deck worked better. Some players simply won't have access to cards that they want to play, and others have metas so wacky that it makes no sense to play their preferred deck.
Two things here. First of all, I think for this to work, you'd have to look at a person's preferred casual deck(s). In casual, you build decks you find fun, so looking at a casual deck someone likes gives you a good idea of what that person finds fun and may give you a window into his personality (
may). Looking at what a person plays in PTQ isn't quite as valuable, because as you point out, what deck is best in the meta plays as much, if not a bigger role than what deck is "fun".
That said, assuming that pro players always play the best deck is over-simplistic. In fact, it assumes that there's a single best deck in a given meta, or that the best deck for one person is also the best for the next person. The deck a pro player chooses
is, in part, based on their personal preferences. It's not an emotional thing however. It's more a case of having more experience with a given type of deck, therefore playing that type of deck better than another one. For instance, someone who prefers aggro decks will probably play a slightly weaker aggro deck over a control deck because they know that even though, in theory, the aggro deck is worse, in practice, they have a better chance at winning with the aggro deck due to their experience. This is why you will see pro players playing almost exclusively aggro decks, while some other players play almost exclusively control deck. Even flexible players probably have a preference when two decks are equally good. Either way though, this probably has less to do with personality, unless we start analysing the reason for that preference originally.