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Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

Last post 07-07-2009, 7:36 AM by Frozen Throne. 113 replies.
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  •  06-28-2009, 7:16 AM 1783279

    Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    This has been debated since Brad Watsons first DMF win, but over the course of the past 2 years or so, it has been scientifically proven that Brad Watson is not a mortal man. He has a significant advantage over other players because of this. He is a card playing robot, meaning that he is able to compute every possible situation, and is able to pull up wowtcgdb, and decklists with the blink of an eye. The only reason he didn't make day 2 of worlds was because he had a short circuit, because one of his early opponents threw water on him. Grats on your win brad, can't wait to go eye to eye with you in Boston ;).

    Durotar Realm Champion Season 1 and 3
    6-3 Day 1 at North American Continental Championships (59th)
    2008 WoW TCG World Championships 10-5 (48th)
    1st Place Realm Open Season 2
  •  06-28-2009, 7:18 AM 1783281 in reply to 1783279

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    He is, after all, the best in the world.

    Check out my trading thread here!
  •  06-28-2009, 7:22 AM 1783284 in reply to 1783281

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    Its been verified... he is an android sent back from the future to assassinate a boy named John Connor.

    Somehow along the way, his original directives were subverted and he instead plays WoW TCG. Please Brad... go find John Connor.

    Some people learn, some people don't. For me, I can never correct myself to say Julia Graves as opposed to Julia Roberts
  •  06-28-2009, 7:30 AM 1783295 in reply to 1783284

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    Yeah Brad is definately a robot. There is no way a mortal man can win all these tournaments. But I still don't buy into the theory of the short circuit at worlds. I say he played people who happened to have tons of magnets in their backpacks and that threw him off. So everybody going to Boston, bring lots of magnets and water to throw on Brad.
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  •  06-28-2009, 7:42 AM 1783307 in reply to 1783295

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    1688879:
    Yeah Brad is definately a robot. There is no way a mortal man can win all these tournaments. But I still don't buy into the theory of the short circuit at worlds. I say he played people who happened to have tons of magnets in their backpacks and that threw him off. So everybody going to Boston, bring lots of magnets and water to throw on Brad.


    That would be pointless.

    This version of Brad Watson, The Watsonizer V6.37 has been updated with water warding and Anti-Magnetism. He also contains a new version of the card databse, including the first set from the Scourgewar block and the Naxxramass Raiding Deck cards.

    You will have to come up with some other ideas. Maybe 1 (or multiple) Hot Woman?
  •  06-28-2009, 8:07 AM 1783334 in reply to 1783307

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    Is this his 2nd or 3rd DMF win?
    Has made top8 of some events
  •  06-28-2009, 8:17 AM 1783339 in reply to 1783334

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    I think its at least number 5 or 6

    Durotar Realm Champion Season 1 and 3
    6-3 Day 1 at North American Continental Championships (59th)
    2008 WoW TCG World Championships 10-5 (48th)
    1st Place Realm Open Season 2
  •  06-28-2009, 8:19 AM 1783340 in reply to 1783339

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    DMF Orlando w/Boomkin
    DMF New Jersey w/Black Ice

    So at least his 3rd.
    Team NOOBSTOMPER
    Virginia Beach
  •  06-28-2009, 8:21 AM 1783343 in reply to 1783340

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    I could have sworn he had more... Wasnt there at least 1 more sealed he won?

    Durotar Realm Champion Season 1 and 3
    6-3 Day 1 at North American Continental Championships (59th)
    2008 WoW TCG World Championships 10-5 (48th)
    1st Place Realm Open Season 2
  •  06-28-2009, 8:24 AM 1783349 in reply to 1783343

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    Ofc, it helps actually being able to travel to all these tournaments!

    Wish i had the money/lifestyle to allow it! :(

  •  06-28-2009, 8:33 AM 1783359 in reply to 1783349

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    He won in Chicago before it was called a DMF...think it was Dream Machine at that point still.

    Check out my trading thread here!
  •  06-28-2009, 9:14 AM 1783373 in reply to 1783359

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    I know its not a DMF but he also won 2007 nationals. Acually Gorebelly won and just used Brad as a pawn.

    BTW: That multiple hot women idea may work...


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  •  06-28-2009, 9:23 AM 1783388 in reply to 1783373

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    did you say he can make decklists in the blink of an eye brad if you are reading this
    Horde Druid Aggro please

    well i wasn't on the site all summer what did i miss

  •  06-28-2009, 10:19 AM 1783413 in reply to 1783388

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    His name is an anagram for "B a s t a r d  w o n". Well named by the scientists, since it's all you can say at the end of a game against him...


  •  06-28-2009, 10:24 AM 1783416 in reply to 1783334

    Re: Brad Watson, Human or Card Playing Robot?

    1576609:
    Is this his 2nd or 3rd DMF win?


    4rth.
    -DMF Chicago with Phadalus
    -DMF Orlando with Boomkin
    -DMF New Jersey with BlackIce
    -DMf Sidney in Sealed.

    I believe Chicago was already called DMF.
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