FX deck: Redline – By Bandit Keif

Collectors Corner / World of Books

Oakland / San Leandro, CA                 April 19 & 20, 2003

 

3 Mechanical Chaser

3 Mystic Tomato

3 Nimble Momonaga

3 Waboku

1 Call of the Haunted

1 Swords of Light

3 Wall of Illusion

1 Sangan

 

2 Heavy Storm

2 Nobleman of Crossout

1 Monster Reborn

3 Goblin Attack Force

1 Black Forest Witch

1 Change of Heart

1 Mirror Force

1 Raigeki

3 Cannon Soldier

1 Jinzo

 

3 Mystical Space Typhoon

1 Limiter Removal

1 Dark Hole

 

$6 Dollar Tournament

5 rounds, single elimination, 16 people in the advanced bracket.

Prizes: 1st: 5 Packs (I’m not too sure what 2nd gets…)

 

Day 1:

            Collectors Corner

Round 1 : Me (Bandit Keif) vrs. Marcus (Arcaina, K Force One)

Before the duel I see the visitors from SF came to the store once again. Maybe they are becoming regulars, even though it was only about 1/3 of them that came today. I still want my rematch with Frank, he beat my Alpha Redline at Cow Palace, now its stronger and I know it’s powerful. Well I take this duel and duel Serf next (my long time evil arch enemy, no affiliation).

 

During this duel this guy named Charlie said he was the best duelist in the store. I looked at him and said, “Come on man, talk is cheap, check the rankings online or the one I have printed out. Everyone should know, especially since taxes just passed by, if your accomplishments aren’t on paper or aren’t recognized, it didn’t happen.”

           

Round 2 : Me (Bandit Keif) vrs. Serf

I always enjoy my duels with Serf, his decks have a signature originality worth of being K Force One. But he denied a long time ago and sparked the movement of the dueling groups to rise up against each other. He asked me if I saw the report about Oliver the “Keif Killer” and I said yea. So the next day I went up to Oliver “Keif Killer” and asked him how many times he beat me. Oliver said 9 and then I proceeded to ask him how many times has he beat Redline (my main deck) he said 2. The other 7 times I was dueling with my discard deck and chain energy burn deck.

 

There is no way in hell he can call himself Keif Killer if he won 2 casual games on me. First of all on casual games I take more risks and test to see if certain combos or certain plays can work. I know with my Redline I beat this kid, but he insists on bragging about beating “me” with my extra / fun decks. Note to him and ANYONE who is even thinking about calling themselves Keif Killer: Meet me at finals and duel me there, if you don’t show, it’s not my fault.

 

Hey, why did we see some kid from another store that looked hella like NateSacramento” / Someguy (does this look have a skill level attached to it? Maybe it’s the haircut.). He made it far but he got stopped by Melvin (Rare Hunter). Props to Melvin for defending the store prize from visitors. Oh yea, to all the visitors (in general) if you go to another store and you act like a cocky jerk then your putting yourself at risk for getting your ass beat (literally and in the cards). I’m not being intimidating or anything, but especially with the tight knit groups at our store, if you beat one of us, another will come for revenge. Props to Melvin once again, good job Rare Hunter.

 

-         Bandit Keif (Sunday April 20, 2003)

-         Evangel008@hotmail.com

 

 

Post Game shouts:

Anyone reading this! I’m the guy with “Bandit Keif” on the back of his cards. You know we are the original K Force 1 themed card covers! So now that the Bay Area has seen the best, just remember, “Imitation is one of the most sincere forms of flattery.”

Shout to all the expert players – Collectors Corner and World of Books players.

Anyone who thinks I’m not telling the truth about the skill level come see K Force One win at Collectors Corner Saturdays and World of Books Sundays.

 

K Force One:

Kaiba   - Kevin                         Arcaina                        - Marcus

Joey     - Alan                           Legendary Fisherman    - Rodel

Mai      - Geraldine                   Mokuba                       - Chris

Marik   - Andy Chan                Bandif Keif                   - Jeff

Yugi     - Ching                         Blue Eyes                     - David Cao