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The "Owling Mine" deck, made popular in 2006 Pro-Tour Honolulou, wins by abusing hand size through <c>Kami of the Crescent Moon</c> and <c>Howling Mine</c>, while using bounce spells to return permanents to the opponents hand, then having <c>Ebony Owl Netsuke</c> whittle down the opponents life so that they can be finished off with <c>Sudden Impact</c>. The matchup is very bad against heavy aggro decks, so it is very heavy on control elements, keeping the opponents lands tied up with <c>Gigadrowse</c> and <c>Exhaustion</c> and using some counter magic.
The "'''Owling Mine'''" deck, made popular in 2006 Pro-Tour Honolulou, wins by abusing hand size through <c>Kami of the Crescent Moon</c> and <c>Howling Mine</c>, while using bounce spells to return permanents to the opponents hand, then having <c>Ebony Owl Netsuke</c> whittle down the opponents life so that they can be finished off with <c>Sudden Impact</c>. The matchup is very bad against heavy aggro decks, so it is very heavy on control elements, keeping the opponents lands tied up with <c>Gigadrowse</c> and <c>Exhaustion</c> and using some counter magic.


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The "Owling Mine" deck, made popular in 2006 Pro-Tour Honolulou, wins by abusing hand size through Kami of the Crescent Moon and Howling Mine, while using bounce spells to return permanents to the opponents hand, then having Ebony Owl Netsuke whittle down the opponents life so that they can be finished off with Sudden Impact. The matchup is very bad against heavy aggro decks, so it is very heavy on control elements, keeping the opponents lands tied up with Gigadrowse and Exhaustion and using some counter magic.

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