Scott Kirkwood broke on to the upper levels of competitive Magic by making the Top 4 at Grad Prix Indianapolis in 2015 with RG Landfall. He lives in Illinois.
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Return to Ravnica
Khans of Tarkir
Gifts Ungiven
Jeskai Ascendancy
Playing casually and having fun doing silly stuff.
Scott's EDH deck is Zedruu the Greathearted, which is one of those goof off and have fun commanders.
He also enjoys competitive constructed formats. Scott loves that there are so many options and you can do whatever you want in Magic.
Scott really likes when two people are trying their best to improve and face off.
Taking the time to think if he should do something as supposed to just doing it because he could.
He learned to slow down and assess the situation every time.
Making it to the Pro Tour has really validated Scott's efforts and shown him that he has grown and has what it takes.
Brad Nelson's article on how to approach Magic really helped Scott improve.
Making Top 4 at Grand Prix Indianapolis. (It's still sinking in how big of a deal this is.)
Modern
Vintage (Favorite)
Scott likes to play the decks that people say "I can beat anything except that deck". So he'll roll in to a Modern or Standard event with a red deck because so many decks have bad match up against red.
Approach the game as just a game. Don't over stress it and psyche yourself out.
Assess every situation. Don't make snap decisions without thinking through various lines. "What's the Play?" articles are great practice for this.
Scott admits that he is not the best at evaluating cards. It's fun to speculate but when it comes down to it he relies on the opinions of others via set reviews.
Pre release: Scott approaches a pre release with the intent to have fun. Try new cards and weird combos just to see how it works. Have fun! Pre releases are great places to play just for FUN!
Play a real deck.
A lot of people love to brew (Scott is the same way) but if you are trying to win, play a proven deck.
Jam games with friends so you know the interactions and lines of play.
Pen
Pad
Playmat
Deck
Dice
Extra cards
Proxy cards before you invest in a deck.
Facebook: Scott Kirkwood
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