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'''All-In Red''' is an aggro-combo deck in the [[Onslaught]]-forward [[Extended]] format. The deck is so named because, with the appropriate draws, it commits its entire hand in one turn (typically turn one or two) to put a single large creature (<c>Demigod of Revenge</c> or <c>Deus of Calamity</c>) or a large number of 1/1 Goblin tokens (<c>Empty the Warrens</c>) into play. The deck peaked in popularity in the early portion of 2009 during an Extended PTQ season, led by Hall of Famer [[Rob Dougherty]]'s 9-0 showing at Day 1 of [[Grand Prix]]-Los Angeles.
'''All-In Red''' is an aggro-combo deck in the [[Onslaught]]-forward [[Extended]] format. The deck is so named because, with the appropriate draws, it commits its entire hand in one turn (typically turn one or two) to put a single large creature (<c>Demigod of Revenge</c> or <c>Deus of Calamity</c>) or a large number of 1/1 Goblin tokens (<c>Empty the Warrens</c>) into play. The deck peaked in popularity in the early portion of 2009 during an Extended PTQ season, led by Hall of Famer [[Rob Dougherty]]'s 9-0 showing at Day 1 of [[Grand Prix]]-Los Angeles.
<d>
Lands
19 Mountain
Creatures
4 Demigod of Revenge
4 Deus of Calamity
4 Magus of the Moon
3 Martyr of Ashes
4 Simian Spirit Guide
Other Spells
4 Chrome Mox
4 Desperate Ritual
4 Empty the Warrens
4 Rite of Flame
4 Seething Song
2 Umezawa's Jitte
Sideboard
3 Blood Moon
2 Chalice of the Void
2 Dead // Gone
1 Martyr of Ashes
3 Shattering Spree
2 Smash to Smithereens
2 Trinisphere
</d>

Revision as of 15:43, 18 May 2009

All-In Red is an aggro-combo deck in the Onslaught-forward Extended format. The deck is so named because, with the appropriate draws, it commits its entire hand in one turn (typically turn one or two) to put a single large creature (Demigod of Revenge or Deus of Calamity) or a large number of 1/1 Goblin tokens (Empty the Warrens) into play. The deck peaked in popularity in the early portion of 2009 during an Extended PTQ season, led by Hall of Famer Rob Dougherty's 9-0 showing at Day 1 of Grand Prix-Los Angeles.