| Wright said:
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The smaller the deck the better as it improves consistency and you get to play your better cards more frequently, so try to aim for the minimum (60 cards). If you couldn't beat your opponent before running out of cards what you need is moar power, not more cards. Or if you must (because your opponent runs some sort of deck that wins by destroying your library), run two Gaea's Blessing or a similar card in yours.
I'm one of those terrible people who plays U/W control.
OT: I rarely have much free time nowadays, so outside of playing MTG with friends one in a blue moon, I watch some anime from time to time.







