Very interesting that so many people are running enchantments - sigil, tutelage, mysteries, bond, bonds, etc., and artifacts - brain, cloak. Was convinced sideboards would funnel people away from playing stuff like that since you could preserve main deck power card integrity by stocking your sideboard with sages and other enchantment/artifact hate that would otherwise not make the cut.
Maybe I just didn't consider that sideboards also allow people the opportunity to sideboard their artifacts/enchantments out too. Contrary to my assumption there would be less deck variety, this tourney seems to have more than the previous one - or, at the very least more unusual card choices than the previous one.
Heres hoping the anti-sideboard camp will come around this time.
I've got sweepers in my main and NO Reclamation Sage in my sideboard. My sideboard is partially transformational against Midrange & Control match-ups & the mirror. Most of it is built for anti-aggro however.
EDIT: I don't believe this is against the rules or anything but this is my sideboard plan. Most of it is spoiled in my videos up to this point anyways if folks were paying attention. I took into account some estimates based on previous tournaments this season & the player count of this tournament.
~3-4 Abzan-R "Superfriends"/AbzanEldrazi
~2-3 EldraziRamp variants...wasn't expecting GeistRamp at all!
~2-3 Control variants...with few playing Sphinx's Tutelage
~1-2 W based aggro/Bant Tempo
~1-2 "fringe" decks...for example Prowess or ZombieTides
3 x
Jaddi Offshoot2 x
Avacyn's Judgment2 x
Thing in the Ice1 x
Devour in Flames1 x
Dispel2 x
Thought-Knot Seer2 x
Gaea's Revenge2 x
Talent of the TelepathI separated them into 4 piles, anti aggro, midrange, control and ramp/combo; from top to bottom. I never used my anti-aggro package this tournament and never expected to. Also anti-enchantment was never a concern because enchantments weren't back breaking as they were during Origins Season.