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Sideboarding with Seth Manfield
Building a 75 card deck
Introduction. (1:22)
Knowing numbers on what to bring in and out. (3:29)
What card do I need to have in the sideboard? (6:32)
Making room for more sideboard slots. (3:04)
Trimming on high variance effects. (5:04)
Have the ability to optimize your deck for your top two or three matchups after sideboard. (3:08)
Be willing to lose game one. (3:26)
Lands as sideboard cards. (2:59)
QUIZ: Building a 75 card deck
Fundamentals Change Based on Archetype
Fundamentals Change Based on Archetype. (0:47)
AGGRO: Ways to play on the draw. (2:16)
AGGRO: Ways to stay alive. (2:25)
COMBO: Flex slots are there, is it a two card combo. (2:53)
COMBO: Specific targeted hate. (1:09)
MIDRANGE: Lots of one and two of effects. (2:04)
MIDRANGE: Small upgrades that are about percentage points. (2:04)
CONTROL: Prepare for how the opponent may be changing their deck. (3:06)
CONTROL: Threats that are tough to get off the board, (1:56)
QUIZ: Fundamentals Change Based on Archetype
What Makes For a Good Sideboard Card?
What Makes For a Good Sideboard Card? (0:46)
Game changing effects. (2:56)
Versatile effect that comes in often. (1:27)
A way to create an entirely new gameplan, (2:55)
A way to win and change your bad matchups in game one. (2:04)
Predicting how the opponent will sideboard. (1:54)
QUIZ: What Makes For a Good Sideboard Card?
Over-Sideboarding
Introduction to Over-Sideboarding. (1:14)
Trying to do too much. (3:45)
Understanding the importance of sideboard cards in the matchup. (3:37)
Not Realizing the opponents deck also will be changing. (6:08)
Not knowing what to take out of your deck. (2:05)
Diluting your deck. (1:33)
QUIZ: Over-Sideboarding
Limited Sideboarding
Limited Sideboarding (1:06)
Less Options in Limited (2:55)
Adding in another color, or choosing a completely different deck. (3:37)
Drafting a high upside sideboard. (2:15)
Narrow removal are strong sideboard cards. (1:27)
QUIZ: Limited Sideboarding
Adapting
Adapting. (1:37)
Be aware of cards your opponent has previously played. (1:36)
Be willing to switch plans between games two and three. (4:33)
Cards you have an incredibly difficult time beating. (1:44)
Sideboard different based on being on the play or draw (2:30)
Disguise how you are sideboarding. (2:46)
QUIZ: Adapting.
The End. (1:23)
Not Realizing the opponents deck also will be changing.
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