Wringout Deck:

JakE T

At the Paperback Bazaar in NH. (Don’t remember the town name)

Hello Duelists! This is my very first tourney report and I hope you all enjoy it. I used my Wringout deck with some good results! I’ve listed it’s contents here for you.

Creatures:

3 Spear cretin (Crucial!)

3 Prevent rat

3 Bistro Butcher

3 Giant soldier of Stone

1 Jinzo #7

1 Mystical elf

1 Ceremonial Bell

1 Cyber Jar

1 Wall of illusion

1 Hayabusa knight

2 Morphing Jar #2 (Another important one)

1 Harpie’s brother

1 Kiseitai

1 Karate man

1 Labyrinth wall

1 Jinzo

Magic

2 Soul release

2 Gravekeepers servant

1 Swords of Revealing light

1 Nobleman of Extermination

1 Raigeki

1 Shallow Grave

1 Change of Heart

1 Chorus of Santuary

1 Fissure

1 Rush recklessly

1 Giant Trunade

1 Malevelent Nuzzler

1 Card destruction

1 Monster reborn

1 Despell

Traps

1 Magical Hats

1 Imperial order

1 Ceasefire

2 Gravity Bind

 

The point of my deck is to run the opponents deck into the ground and to combat the ever popular Exodia decks.

 

Round 1: Me Vs. James

My first round was rather easy. I was facing a kid who looked about 9 and ran a fairly affective toon deck. Our First match, he got out Manga Ryu ran and I lost but the second and third match I de-spelled his only toon world (Imagine! A toon deck with only 1 toon world!) and won quite easily. I never even had to deck him out!

Round 2: I got a buy! Yay!

Round 3: Me Vs. Exodia kid

This was an interesting match. The kid’s first words were that he was gonna crush me with exodia. I was nervous but my deck is designed to beat exodia so we commenced with the match. First round, I killed him quickly with my Jinzo. The second round lasted too long for my liking without me drawing card destruction. The kid had a lot of power monsters like La jinn and Summoned skull but I never saw Exodia. Eventually I drew Raigeki and killed 2 skulls, one of which I monster reborned. I then sacrificed a prevent rat for Jinzo and wiped out his life. After the match, he admitted to not having Exodia and said that it made it easier to win when your opponent is trying to kill you fast. That ought to be illegal!

Round 4: Me Vs. Shawn

Now Shawn was an interesting opponent. He had a very balenced deck exept that he had almost no monster removal. The first match, Gravity bind saved my butt many, MANY times. Shawn seemed to churn out powerful creatures more than was natural but not one of them ever got a hit on me. He Destroyed my first gravity bind and would have taken a wopping 10200 LP had I not flipped over the other one. After that, I simply decked him out. The second match lasted a whole 2 turns before his dad showed up and he conceded, leaving me a bit disapointed but happy to make it to round 5.

Round 5: Me Vs. Very Cocky kid

5 meager duelists left out of a very large group. This was my final match and I really would have liked to lose to a less annoying person than I did. This kid had a deck that was packed with the best cards money could buy and he made sure we all knew it. He was very fond of the DNA surgery/Insect barrier combo but my Jinzo cured that. In the first round, my Jinzo stopped the DNA surgery (And my gravity bind) until he took it out after about 18-20 turns. Then, I let him deck out, helped by my wonderful Morphing Jar #2 which forced him to draw over 12 cards. The second and 3rd rounds were about the same. He threw out a few Summoned Skulls, Beasts of talwar, and Mechanical chasers and he powered them up with Axe Of despair and Malevelont Nuzzlers. I was out =(

Good Shtuff: Me making the quarter finals

My 5-year-old Brother making it past the first round

The Mystical sheep #1 I got from the tourney2 pack I won

Bad Shtuff: My brother losing to an exodia deck =(

My beloved Jinzo being stolen (I think it was the kid who beat me)

If you Want to contact me I’m JakE T. and my Email is JesterNyte@aol.com

Thanks!