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The New Guy’s Perspective – March Madness!!!



College basketball fans aren’t the only ones who get excited about March Madness.  We in R&D decided to get into the spirit of the brackets this week with our own Elite Eight draft challenge.  As part of our development process, of course, we draft with the cards we are currently developing, and this week, we continued to put set 10 through its drafting paces.  We are fortunate enough to have software that not only keeps track of every card we have ever made and are still working on, but also can simulate an 8-man booster draft!  Isn’t technology great?! 


 

Normally, when we draft, everyone plays everyone else with their draft deck to get a feel for the set and how it drafts.  We try and figure out where the holes for limited play are and how to fill those gaps.  Occasionally, we even declare one drafter Myrmidon, if he is able to beat everyone else in the draft with his deck.  And sometimes, one unfortunate soul is named Reverse-Myrmidon (or Reversidon, for short) when they manage the embarrassing feat of losing to everyone else in the draft.  But this time we decided to do something a little different in honor of March Madness!  We named Pat Sullivan our very own WoW TCG Draft Tournament Commissioner, and had him create an Elite Eight bracket to determine the 2009 WoW TCG Set 10 Draft Champion!  I know, a rather prestigious title, to be sure.


 

So here’s how the quarterfinal matchups broke down:


 

Ken ‘Kenho’ Ho (Alliance Shaman)

Vs.

Paul ‘The Mailman’ Ross (Horde Druid)

 

 

Jeff ‘Third Most Common Name in China’ Liu (Alliance Hunter)

Vs.

Aaron ‘Lewdawg’ Lewis (Alliance Mage)

 

 

Andrew ‘The Wolf’ Wolf (Horde Warlock)

Vs.

Ben ‘TBS’ Seck (Horde Warlock)

 

 

Dave ‘The Hump’ Humphreys (Alliance Hunter)

Vs.

Ben ‘Big Ben’ Cichoski (Horde Warrior)

 

 

Four Horde drafters and four Alliance drafters.  Looks like it’s shaping up to be an interesting tourney.  Two Hunters and two Warlocks!  Which faction and class will end up on top?  Round one action saw tournament favorites moving on to the semifinals, as Ken Ho was able to best Paul Ross and Jeff Liu managed to beat Aaron Lewis.  On the other side of the bracket, Andrew Wolf was barely able to squeak past Ben Seck in a nail-biter of a mirror match, and Dave Humpherys dispatched Ben Cichoski.  Looks like there would be no Cinderella’s at this dance.  And the Alliance sent three decks into the next round, including two Hunters.  Hmm, maybe we made Hunter too good…  So the semifinals had shaped up like this:


 

Ken Ho (Alliance Shaman)

Vs.

Jeff Liu (Alliance Hunter)

 

 

Andrew Wolf (Horde Warlock)

Vs.

Dave Humphreys (Alliance Hunter)


 

In semifinal action, Ken Ho continued his strong tournament showing, sweeping past Jeff Liu, with Feral Spirit leading the charge.  But there was an upset brewing on the other side of the bracket, as The Hump was able to take down preseason favorite The Wolf, winning two out of three games, all hard-fought victories by the most narrow of margins, thanks to the power of his Trophy Gatherer.  So it was Ken’s Alliance Shaman vs. The Hump’s Alliance Hunter for the title and all the marbles.  Sorry, Horde lovers, maybe next year will be your year.



Who would end up on top, and take home the title of 2009 WoW TCG Set 10 Draft Champion?  After two grueling and hard-fought rounds, an epic battle for the ultimate title and bragging rights failed to disappoint.  Although he put up a valiant effort, eventually Ken Ho went down in defeat, beaten by Dave Humpherys’ Alliance Hunter, proving once and for all (or, at least, until next year) that The Hump truly is the Draft Champion, and likely deserving of a future spot in a Wow TCG Hall of Fame.  So, until next year, there you have it, sports fans.  And good luck to you all with your brackets!



Andrew 'The Wolf' Wolf

Published Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:00 PM by 2492254

Comments

 

Fleckenwhatever said:

I would pay money for the software you have that can run 8 man drafts.
March 26, 2009 12:29 PM
 

Patrigan said:

I would pay twice as much as he's paying!
March 27, 2009 1:31 AM
 

Checksthesky said:

I would pay...Oh never mind.
March 27, 2009 8:40 AM
 

PatrickSulli said:

The selection committee perhaps overvalued the Wolf's resume against the public.  Expect this to be reflected in future seeding.
March 27, 2009 9:44 AM
 

LwoodY2K said:

"I would pay...Oh never mind."

/wrists
March 27, 2009 10:28 AM
 

Greefer1981 said:

I never seen Aaron or Andy play so would be hard to make the bracket but what I am confused about who was #1 and #8  between Paul and Ken?
March 27, 2009 10:32 AM
 

TBSdash said:

I was the seeding underdog here, but I think the commish undervalued the intangibles.
March 27, 2009 10:45 AM
 

The Wolf said:

Tournament Commissioner Sullivan said my seeding was based on prior tournament experience.  I was actually a little surprised, and sorry to disappoint.  But what are ya gonna do, The Hump's got my number when it counts.
March 27, 2009 10:51 AM
 

Jusnah said:

I like how you told us feral spirit will be the enhancement talent card next set.
April 9, 2009 9:43 AM
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