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Last night I lost to an
Aid From the Cowl deck that milled itself down to 17 cards, and could have won 6 miserable turns earlier by sacrificing their
Alchemist's Vials to target my blockers instead of adding counters and NOT EVEN SWINGING(!!!) to their
Defiant Salvager. All of this, because the shuffler blessed me with 14, yes, 14 lands in a row. The final straw was RtB scrying a Swamp + 2nd RtB, only to bottom both and draw...a Swamp and a Shambling Vent. Salt engaged.
Anyone else got something this catastrophic?
Psh. That wasn't a defeat. You just got porked by the shuffler. A true defeat is when you play a real game and lose either to a brilliant and unexpected play by your opponent, or to a misplay on your part.
There was one game I played a while ago where I had taken a beating early but had stabilized and gained an advantageous board state. There was one turn where I held back a blocker during the declair attackers step to prevent getting killed on the counter attack. Then, right after confirming, realized I would have had lethal if I'd just gone all in. It was one of those situations where there were no variables - he had no hand, I think. Anyway, I still had advantage and would have won on the next turn. Except he topped Gisela, I didn't have an answer, and he ended up winning a few turns later. Nothing but my own defensive bias to blame for that one.