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Is a | Is a [[Philosophical Aspect]] used by some "[[Aggro]]" players. | ||
[[The Sligh Principle]] is named after [[Paul Sligh]], who was one of the first to play a deck made on this philosophy. And it's discovery by the main publicity was due to the second place it won at a tournament. The whole philosophy was created by Jay Schneider who convinced Paul Sligh to play with it. | [[The Sligh Principle]] is named after [[Paul Sligh]], who was one of the first to play a deck made on this philosophy. And it's discovery by the main publicity was due to the second place it won at a tournament. The whole philosophy was created by Jay Schneider who convinced Paul Sligh to play with it. | ||
Decks using the principle are called "Sligh Decks" and even today it is a powerfull concept which can be seen by the newest deck made this way "[[Red Deck Wins]]". | Decks using the principle are called "Sligh Decks" and even today it is a powerfull concept which can be seen by the newest deck made this way "[[Red Deck Wins]]". |
Revision as of 17:42, 22 March 2007
Is a Philosophical Aspect used by some "Aggro" players.
The Sligh Principle is named after Paul Sligh, who was one of the first to play a deck made on this philosophy. And it's discovery by the main publicity was due to the second place it won at a tournament. The whole philosophy was created by Jay Schneider who convinced Paul Sligh to play with it.
Decks using the principle are called "Sligh Decks" and even today it is a powerfull concept which can be seen by the newest deck made this way "Red Deck Wins".