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About Skye Hayes
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I am great at deck fixes. I ONLY do ADVANCED tournament regulation deck fixes. My knowledge on trades, prices, and ruling are good. But deck fixes are my Specialty like: anything that is currently hot. I WILL prepare your deck to COMPETE up to level of the current tournament standards. (I keep up with the metagame consistently). I DO NOT make decks from SCRATCH. If you are attending a regional or SJC name which. Also if you have a UDE # please provide it.

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HS: Strake Jesuit College Prep AM: Texas A&M University at College Station Whoop and Gig'em
 
   

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Yu-Gi-Oh - Tournament decks


Expert: Skye Hayes - 6/21/2007

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QUESTION: Which decktype is better to use in a regional tournament? Machines or Spellcasters? If you would not recommend either of them, then which decktype would you recommend? Could you also give a sample deck list so I know what I am going to have to get?

Thanks

ANSWER: Well Jason,
At this point in time I beleive, destiny hero beatdown, oerfect circle monarch, and gadget are the best decks.
However i beleive the destiny hero deck play the best but they are expensive to make. I highly reccomend running a gadget decklist. Because they retain a modest card advantage and are great at disrupting an enemies strategey because of their abundance for 1 for 1 cards. FOr example
this is the decklis tthat won the canadian national chamionship recently:
Dexter Dalit

Monsters

3 Cyber Dragon

3 Banisher of the Radiance

3 Snipe Hunter

2 Drillroid

3 Green Gadget

3 Yellow Gadget

3 Red Gadget



Spells

3 Smashing Ground

3 Fissure

3 Shrink

3 Enemy Controller

1 Mystical Space Typhoon

1 Snatch Steal

1 Heavy Storm

1 Pot of Avarice

1 Nobleman of Crossout

1 Future Fusion

1 Limiter Removal

1 Overload Fusion

1 Premature Burial

Traps
3 Royal Decree

The strategy is replace gadgets faster than your opponent can kill them but at the same time offensively take down your opponents monsters. send me a decklist before you go to regionals. btw which regional u goign to

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QUESTION: I kind of prefer monarchs over gadgets. Is it okay for you to give me a monarch decklist that I could use for the regional tournament? The regional tournament I am going to is going to be in Arlington, TX.
ANSWER: Interesting Jason,
Ive been considering whether or not to go to that regional.
Alright i would reccoment running perfect circle monarch. But add defenses against the other top tier decks.
SO heres an example.
Monsters
3 Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch
3 Raiza the Storm Monarch
3 Destiny Hero Malicious
2 Destiny Hero — Fearmonger
1 Mystic Tomato
1 Treeborn Frog
1 Morphing Jar
1 Elemental Heo Stratos
1 Spirit Reaper
1 Sangan
1 Snipe Hunter
1 Jinzo
1 Destiny Hero — Disk Commander
Spells
3 Destiny Draw
3 Brain Control
1 Enemy Controller
1 Snatch Steal
1 Premature Burial
1 Heavy Storm
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Nobleman of Crossout
1 Reinforcement of the Army
1 Pot of Avarice
Traps
1 Torrential Tribute
1 Mirror Force
1 Ring of Destruction
1 Call of the Haunted
2 pulling the rug


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QUESTION: what are the strategies in this perfect circle monarch deck?

Answer
SPEED. Not blunt force trauma. THis deck HEAVILY ABUSES draw power and gives you a serious card advantage over your opponent. Notice how it;s build is reminiscent of DDT. You use the fear mongerer, premature burial, cand call of the haunted to use disk commander's effect. You use malicous and disk commander as fodder for destiny draw. You use malicous also to help tribute for the monarch all at the same time. TYpically players who play this deck ofter make alot of play in one turn and end up having like 6 cards at the end of the turn in their hand and a typicallly better field.. THis deck revovles around draw power. Card advantage at it;s most extreme form in the current metagame.

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