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Cake day: February 9th, 2025

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  • My suggestion is to either look for a smaller shop, or talk with the owner/manager about smaller events.

    At my shop I can seat about 20, but events are rarely larger than 10. With non commander events topping at 6 most times.

    A lot of players, after beating your pants off, are willing to look at your deck and offer some advice. This can help with your play, as well as introduce you to new friends.


  • it was pretty clear that this was going nowhere, and the space was a bit louder than anticipated and I could feel myself getting exhausted pretty early.

    So yeah, just hoping for an ettiquite lesson.

    FLGS owner here, I usually can tell when someone is going to drop. It is always a bummer when it happens. But I never expect anyone to stay especially when they are not having a great time.

    During my Aetherdrift prerelease I had a new player join us (she was a long time customer, but has never played in the shop) and I had a feeling she was going to drop, sometimes you can just tell. I was glad she did because I could see the stress on her face.

    If the other players give you grief ignore them. I think most shop owners will be understanding about it.







  • I own an FLGS and run casual commander one night a week. As time goes on everyone’s decks start to get more and more powerful. As the decks creep towards cEDH less and less people come in to play until there is no one for a few weeks. Then we go back to casual and repeat. Now having a defined tier list will help keep decks to 1 & 2 with an occasional 3 and maybe 4 for special events.