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Writing a column on Keep / Mulligan, looking for opening hands to analyse
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Hey guys,

I'm starting a column on CFB on "keep or mulligan" and I wanted to see if anyone had any debatable opening hands that they would like to submit for analysis. Originally I was just going to fabricate opening hands that I thought were interesting, but if I can get real examples that actually happened, I think that's better.

Rules are as follows:

  • You must be playing a competitive deck because I want other people to be able to relate and I also don't have enough experience with all the rogue decks to be able to have an opinion. Format must be Standard, Modern, Legacy or Limited. If it's limited, I'm going to need your full decklist.
  • You must give me all the relevant information - what you're playing, format, which game it is, sideboarding or not, play or draw, whether you know your opponent's deck or not, whether there is anything unusual with your decklist (I don't need the whole decklist, I just need a general idea of what's going on and might impact the decision).
  • The hand has to be at least interesting. Don't submit a 0 land hand that's obviously unkeepable, for example, and don't submit a hand that is clearly great but "didn't get there". Something you're genuinely unsure if you should keep or not.

Well... that's about it - if you have any interesting opening hands, post them here :)

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