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Tips for someone competing in an open tournament?
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So a few weeks ago I signed up for The Angriest Chicken Open (aka TACO) and I was just reminded that it will take place this weekend. I have been messing around with a few new decks (new midrange pally, some sort of priest, tempo Mage, some sort of Druid) but I can't seem to find any new solid options and my older decks feel like they might be too familiar to those who know the game.

Any tips from those who have participated in the like before? I've only ever taken part in one other tournament (Good Gaming Open for those who remember that mess) and managed to make it out of the qualifiers and onto the elimination rounds before losing, but this tournament is strict elimination Conquest style best of 3.

Also, if you want to act as a practice partner, feel free to leave a message.

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