Man was this a tilt test.
My first paper draft in about 3 weeks, and I get passed the stone cold nuts:
2 x
Subterranean Scout3 x
Cleric of the Forward Order1 x
Blessed Spirits1 x
Akroan Sergant1 x
Ghirapur Gearcrafter2 x
Knight of the Pilgrims Road1 x
Stalwart Aven1 x
Charging Griffin1 x
Ampryn Tactician1 x
Totem-Guide Hartebeest2 x
Knightly Valor1 x
Titan's Strength2 x
Fiery Impuse1 x
Grasp of the Hieromancer2 x
Supression Bonds1 x
Tragic Arrogance1 x
Battlefield Forge9 x
Plains7 x
Mountain//Side
1 x
Celestial Flare1 x
Titan's Strength2 x
Auramancer1 x
Guardian Automaton1 x
Kytheon's Tactics1 x
Enlightented Ascetic1 x
Smash to Smithereens1 x
Volcanic RamblerI actually passed
Swift Reckoning pack 3 over
Battlefield Forge because I would basically be cutting
Celestial Flare for it. Then I got 2 [c]Titan's Strength and cut flare anyway (not 100% that was correct, I boarded in flare a couple times).
Anyway, as you can imagine, this deck rolled 4-0 into finals (match 1 games were actually contested because my hands were pretty bad).
I actually almost screwed myself with [c]Tragic Arrogance[/c] when he bounced my flier and kept playing guys.
Finals - I play a guy in his first draft. I mull to 5 (2 lands total in 3 hands) He is playing UG
Sphinx's Tutelage. Long game. I have lethal on the board and a
Supression Bonds in hand, 8 cards in library. I could suppress his Tutelage to prevent a single activation, but I figure I only lose if he has a draw spell - and if he has Aereonauts or anything that makes 2 dudes, he wins. He has a draw spell AND an activate to beat me. But he also had
Alchemist's Vial so my suppression bonds wouldn't have helped anyway.
I board in most of my side board and 3 lands going to 49 cards. I keep a 1 lander with a 2 drop and
Enlightened Ascetic. I believe this was correct -- in the sense that he could not beat this hand. I didn't consider the clock however. He played a bunch of weenies to block my weenies, negated my Tactics and we went to time on game 2. I conceded since a draw actually costs him a pack.
Magic. At least it wasn't an 8-4 or something with an unbalanced payout.