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Rerun - The Commander Theory Deck Building "Template" Ep. 182

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Nick and Zak are off this week, but here's an episode from about a year ago they

"Many content creators on the internet have posted episodes of shows and podcasts where they discuss a baseline way to build decks. They're usually heuristics like, "You need 10 ramp spells" or "you need 3 board clears" that are easy to follow and remember. But what do the Commander Theory hosts use...? In this episode, Nick and Zak lay out their process for deckbuilding in as simple a way as possible (which sounds worse than it is!) We get into the weeds about why decisions are made, how to use a hypergeometric calculator, and just why to do this at all in the first place! So listen in and let us know what you think about deck-building and your favorite deck compositions! Is there a list you made you were super proud worked out? Tell us all about it!
Here's a link to a super easy-to-use Hypergeometric Calculator"

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The opening theme is Lincoln Continental by Entrophy (now Nic Cage on Soundcloud)

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Nick and Zak are off this week, but here's an episode from about a year ago they

"Many content creators on the internet have posted episodes of shows and podcasts where they discuss a baseline way to build decks. They're usually heuristics like, "You need 10 ramp spells" or "you need 3 board clears" that are easy to follow and remember. But what do the Commander Theory hosts use...? In this episode, Nick and Zak lay out their process for deckbuilding in as simple a way as possible (which sounds worse than it is!) We get into the weeds about why decisions are made, how to use a hypergeometric calculator, and just why to do this at all in the first place! So listen in and let us know what you think about deck-building and your favorite deck compositions! Is there a list you made you were super proud worked out? Tell us all about it!
Here's a link to a super easy-to-use Hypergeometric Calculator"

Support the Show.

You can reach me on Twitter or email me here
If you like the podcast, please support it on Patreon! Now with ad-free episodes!
If you're planning on shopping with TCGPlayer, you can support the show by using our affiliate link. It costs you nothing and earns money for the show!
The opening theme is Lincoln Continental by Entrophy (now Nic Cage on Soundcloud)

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