Carlos Romão played the same style of deck that many people at this year’s World Championships chose to play: blue-black Psychatog. He simply played his version better than everyone else playing theirs. Romão, known as “Jaba” to his friends, was a perfect 6-0 during the Swiss portion of the tournament, posting a stunning 12-0 game record. This twenty-year-old native of São Paulo, Brazil, has been widely regarded as one of the best players in South America. His deck tried to stay alive long enough to play Upheaval, while floating mana to replay Psychatog on the same turn.
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Carlos Romão played the same style of deck that many people at this year's World Championships chose to play: blue-black Psychatog. He simply played his version better than everyone else playing theirs. Romão, known as "Jaba" to his friends, was a perfect 6-0 during the Swiss portion of the tournament, posting a stunning 12-0 game record. This twenty-year-old native of São Paulo, Brazil, has been widely regarded as one of the best players in South America. His deck tried to stay alive long enough to play Upheaval, while floating mana to replay Psychatog on the same turn.
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CMC : 0
Rarity : common
€1,50
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CMC | 0.00 |
Type Line | Card |
Set Name | World Championship Decks 2002 |
Set Type | memorabilia |
Rarity | common |
Regular Price | 1.50 |
Disclaimer: This is a custom-made MTG proxy card and not tournament-legal.
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