Lugia VStar (Tord’s list) VS Zoroark Stage 1 Box

When looking on Play Limitless, there was only one deck that seemed to have a genuinely favorable match up into Lugia. Surprisingly that deck is ZoroBox. If Lugia is as dominant as it currently appears to be and will be approaching 40% of the meta-share at Toronto, maybe Zoroark is worth considering. In this video I pilot both decks, playing against myself. This video was … Continue reading Lugia VStar (Tord’s list) VS Zoroark Stage 1 Box

A Better Way to Play Hisuian Zoroark VStar

Mew MVax is the best aggro deck in standard and it probably would be the best deck in the format if not for Drapion V having a presence. How can you play Mew, without playing Mew? The best analog is Hisuian Zoroark VStar. Zoroark dishes out big one-shots starting on turn two and draws through almost as many cards as Mew does. The difference is … Continue reading A Better Way to Play Hisuian Zoroark VStar

Gameplay Analysis – Giratina Box VS Regis (Silver Tempest format)

In this video Michael Perez and I play a best of three match where I play my Regis list against Michael with Giratina Box. In my commentary I talk about how to play the match up from both sides, as well as general tips about playing Regis properly. I also cover a new tech I am adding to Giratina that makes the deck significantly better, … Continue reading Gameplay Analysis – Giratina Box VS Regis (Silver Tempest format)

The Best Meta-call, Not the Best Deck

Ironically, we see decks that are not unanimously considered tier 1 winning events repeatedly. You should not play the best deck if you want to win an event; you need to play the best deck for a given meta. Consider the results from Salt Lake City Regionals. Almost all the decks in top 8 were archetypes that are normally considered to be tier 2 or … Continue reading The Best Meta-call, Not the Best Deck

Giratina Box – Everything You Need to Know

Have you missed me? I am excited to be writing again. In the traditional Cut or Tap style, there will not be much of an introduction; all meat, no fluff. This article explains how to build Giratina and play Giratina. I believe it is the best deck in the format and hopefully after reading this article you will understand why. Table of Contents – General … Continue reading Giratina Box – Everything You Need to Know

A guide to rogue – The success and failure

Welcome back subscribers! For those who don’t know, I am Hunter Butler – writer and team member for Cut or Tap and the 2020 Dallas Regional Champion! I have been blessed enormously since we last spoke; I obtained my invite to the 2020 World Championship, conquered the Dallas Regionals with an extremely rogue concept, made top 8 at the 2020 Knoxville Regional Championship, and have … Continue reading A guide to rogue – The success and failure

In Tha Pen: On the COVID-19 Crisis and Creatively Keeping Keen in the Meantime

Hello all! The world is on fire, so it appears. If not the crisis it has been made out to be, the coronavirus–and more specifically the resulting contagion of COVID-19, has been a massive disruption to the lives of all. My college has moved toward online classes for the remainder of the year, so I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to move back in … Continue reading In Tha Pen: On the COVID-19 Crisis and Creatively Keeping Keen in the Meantime

The Entire Cinematography of one Cramuel L. Jackson

Hello everyone, I hope I’ve found you all well today! The last time we spoke was shortly before Collinsville, where I did a bit to classify each of the expected decks. If I recall correctly, every deck that I mentioned in that article saw some degree of success but, somewhat unsurprisingly, the winners of the weekend seemed to be Stall Decks and Trevnoir. Stall was … Continue reading The Entire Cinematography of one Cramuel L. Jackson