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During one of his most important performances he went to the top using his signature deck - [[Deadguy Red]] - at [[Pro Tour]] Los Angeles 1997.  
During one of his most important performances he went to the top using his signature deck - [[Deadguy Red]] - at [[Pro Tour]] Los Angeles 1997.  


Price has also established a name through a few articles that are among the most read on the internet. Price is often associated with a more complex approach to beatdown. “The Art of Beatdown” is among one of his best articles. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/301|Forgotten Lore: The Art of Beatdown|David Price|Monday, December 12, 2005}}</ref>
Price has also established a name through a few articles that are among the most read on the internet. Price is often associated with a more complex approach to beatdown. “The Art of Beatdown” is among one of his best articles. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/301|Forgotten Lore: The Art of Beatdown|[[David Price]]|December 12, 2005}}</ref>


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{cquote|People like control because they think it shows that they're good Magic players. Active decks, on the other hand, produce [[threat]]s, and control decks must have the right [[answer]] to the right threat. If not, they're in trouble. While there are wrong answers, there are no wrong threats. <ref>{{MTGref|sw72|Be the Beatdown|Scott Wills|Tuesday, June 28, 2005}}</ref>}}
{{cquote|People like control because they think it shows that they're good Magic players. Active decks, on the other hand, produce [[threat]]s, and control decks must have the right [[answer]] to the right threat. If not, they're in trouble. While there are wrong answers, there are no wrong threats. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/sw72|Be the Beatdown|[[Scott Wills]]|June 28, 2005}}</ref>}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:31, 2 September 2014

David Price (aka "The King of Beatdown") is a Magic: The Gathering player.

During one of his most important performances he went to the top using his signature deck - Deadguy Red - at Pro Tour Los Angeles 1997.

Price has also established a name through a few articles that are among the most read on the internet. Price is often associated with a more complex approach to beatdown. “The Art of Beatdown” is among one of his best articles. [1]

Quotes

“  People like control because they think it shows that they're good Magic players. Active decks, on the other hand, produce threats, and control decks must have the right answer to the right threat. If not, they're in trouble. While there are wrong answers, there are no wrong threats. [2]  ”

References

  1. David Price (December 12, 2005). "Forgotten Lore: The Art of Beatdown". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Scott Wills (June 28, 2005). "Be the Beatdown". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.