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'''Sligh''' is a sub-archetype of the [[Aggro deck|aggro]] archetype. So named after [[Paul Sligh]], one of the first to play a deck that embraced the philosophy of the [["Sligh principle"]], founded by [[Jay Schneider]], Sligh decks have variable effect in the history of Magic. | |||
[[ | Decks and players that subscribe to the "Sligh principle" are referred to as "Sligh decks" and "Sligh players", respectively. A branch of "Sligh decks" that have seen much success, especially during the [[Standard (format)|Standard]] in the days of [[Mirrodin]], is the "[[Red Deck Wins]]" deck. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 17 November 2007
Sligh is a sub-archetype of the aggro archetype. So named after Paul Sligh, one of the first to play a deck that embraced the philosophy of the "Sligh principle", founded by Jay Schneider, Sligh decks have variable effect in the history of Magic.
Decks and players that subscribe to the "Sligh principle" are referred to as "Sligh decks" and "Sligh players", respectively. A branch of "Sligh decks" that have seen much success, especially during the Standard in the days of Mirrodin, is the "Red Deck Wins" deck.