American=World Champion???

Americans will win the worlds this year?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • No idea...

    Votes: 6 26.1%

  • Total voters
    23
I just have a question about 2004 worlds. Did Japan take the first place in all age groups or only in 15+ age group?

I voted for no becuase I want Canada to win.

Canada FTW.
 
Japan took all 3 ages. The only reason why japan won was because the U.S. didn't see what they were playing, and their metagame owned our metagame badly. In all honesly, the U.S. will more then likely crush Japan.
 
RE:  American=World Champion???

Papi/Manny said:
Japan took all 3 ages. The only reason why japan won was because the U.S. didn't see what they were playing, and their metagame owned our metagame badly. In all honesly, the U.S. will more then likely crush Japan.

Agreed. I mean, just look at last year. Yamato played an absolutely horrid Ludi list. Since we are easily keeping up with decks this year, he and the rest of Japan will do well, but I doubt they'll win.
 
Anyone know what decks did they play with at 2004 worlds? I know the 15+ winner used a Magma's deck, but what about the others?
 
^ someone bought the world decks

they where the current archetypes, I taught 2 of those decks where used by japs
 
My bet is still on Cute-Mew.

Anyway, USA has the biggest chances to win. More players, more money, etc. I'm not saying that any other country will have no chance of winning. But many International players can't go to USA. That increases Americans' chances, that can travel to Worlds without spending alot of money...gosh, I wish I could live in USA...
 
^ yeah, absolutely not fair

thanks, well, I hope that my deck will be buy-able after worlds ...
man, people buying cards with your autograph...
 
Speaking of World Decks...can u PM me the deck u are going to use at Worlds? I could use some info here...and analyze your odds and chances or whatever else there...

Oh, BTW, I don't know if I'm right, please correct me if I'm wrong, but I've recently heard that at least 5/8 of the total players are using Archetypes. Can some1 tell me if it's possible?
 
ofcourse it is, I taught there where more
anyways, I won't send my deck, sorry, has to be a secret, there are spies everywhere, lol
 
First off, correct me if I'm wrong, but does Yamato even have an invite? I'm pretty sure he doesn't. If so, Japan doesn't have a chance. Second, it's not far that the U.S. has SOOO many more players then any other country, so we do deserve those invites. (Can't give a fat guy the same amout of food as a slim guy, now can you?? Idk actually, please tell me :p).
 
^ actually, I think Japan has the most players, face it, and you get worlds, what's fair about that?

also, Europe is a bunch of different countries, but if you take us all together in the size of America, then I think we're getting somewhere near close, so don't go saying that, cause many smalls make on big
 
RE:  American=World Champion???

cute-mew said:
^ actually, I think Japan has the most players, face it, and you get worlds, what's fair about that?

We have POP in America, which is the company that actually cares to put on a World Championship. Japan doesn't have that.
 
^ and that makes it fair, cause america has a company, the rest of the world's good players have to fly for hours (11 for me) every year?
 
RE:  American=World Champion???

cute-mew said:
^ and that makes it fair, cause america has a company, the rest of the world's good players have to fly for hours (11 for me) every year?

I was explaining why Worlds isn't in Japan.

Seriously though, I'm sorry if you have to fly 11 hours. But, think of if the largest number of participants in Worlds had to fly internationally for Worlds. That's a ton of money that POP spends, and I'm sure that they don't want to do that. It isn't on the issue of "fair" but more on the issue that PUI isn't gonna spend a couple million dollars to fly out every American participant when it costs them a lot less to fly in foreigners. Get it?
 
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