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Magic Decks
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World Championship Decks

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The world's best professional Magic: The Gathering
players competed for a share of more than $250,000 in cash prizes
at the World Championships.
The fierce competition featured both individual matches and an
international team tournaments that showcased teams from more than
40 countries.
The World Championship Decks showcase the top
decks from the event, allowing you to play with decks designed by
the top players in Magic.
No matter what you play with, you'll find a wealth of strategy
from the minds of some of the best players in the game in these
90-card decks.
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Raphael Levy
World Championship Decks 2002 Theme Deck
Levy's blue-green "Le Wonder Goose" deck features a ton of small
green creatures like Nimble Mongoose and Werebear. With Careful Study
and Mental Note to get to threshold, however, those small creatures
quickly turn into real monsters!
A native of Toulouse, France, Raphael Levy posted an impressive 5-1
record during the Standard portion of this year's Worlds playing this
deck. The deck used blue not for countermagic, but for cards which
helped the deck reach threshold more quickly, and for Wonder in the
graveyard, which allows the deck's pumped-up threshold creatures to
fly.
Raphael Levy "Le Wonder Goose" $19.99
Sim Han How
World Championship Decks 2002 Theme Deck
Han How's blue-green-red "Squirrel Opposition" deck can be
aggressive with cards like Wild Mongrel and Flametongue Kavu, or it
can play the stalling game with a Squirrel Nest/Opposition combo.
Beware the Roar of the Wurm in the sideboard!
Malaysian National Champion Sim Han How raised some eyebrows by
posting a 6-0 record with this deck. It is designed to get out lots of
Squirrel tokens with Squirrel Nest before using Opposition to tie up
the opponent's creatures and mana.
Han How won quite a few games using some tricky sideboarding, such
as pulling out his enchantments and bringing in more beatdown cards.
Besides being a top Magic player, Han How is also a student
at Bandar Utama College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Sim Han How "Squirrel Opposition" $19.99
Janosch Kuhn
2000 World Championships Janosch Kühn's red-green deck
used Birds of Paradise and Llanowar Elves to build up mana early in
the game.
Kuhn then delivered the finishing punch with mana-denial cards,
such as Stone Rain and Plow Under.
Janosch Kühn "Angry Non-Hermit" $24.99
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