Subject: Tournament deck, local tourney in St. Louis, MO.
Pojo.  I love youre site!  Please post my Stall/Deck Destruction deck.  It contains English cards from LOB-PSV.

Monsters (18):

3x Dark Magician
2x Wall of Illusion
3x Magician of Faith
3x Man Eater Bug
3x Labyrinth Wall
2x Sangan
2x Princess of Tsurigi

Magic Cards (13)

2x Swords of Revealing Light
1x Raigeki
1x Change of Heart
2x Messanger of Peace
1x Dark Hole
1x Pot of Greed
1x Reborn the Monster
2x Card Destruction
2x Giant Trunade
1x Heavy Storm

Trap cards (13):

3x Spellbinding Circle
2x Magical Hats
3x Waboku
1x Mirror Force
2x Seven Tools
2x Magic Jammer

This Deck revolves around completely blocking an opponents offense.  Labyrinth Wall and Wall of Illusion stand as firm as General "Stonewall" Jackson did in the Civil War, and Messanger of Peace and Swords of Revealing Light to stop the onslaught.  Plus add Waboku, Mirror Force, Spellbinding Circle, and the Dark Magician/Magical Hats combo and we have an almost
INPENETRABLE
defensive wall.  Add to that mass destruction from Raigeki and Dark Hole and deck depletion from Card Destruction.  Even more, Change of Heart to whack them upside the head with their own monster, only to stab a Man Eater Bug!!!  Throw Seven Tools and Magic Jammer in to nuke them before they nuke me!  From there, I stall with an INPENETRABLE
defense until they run out of cards, seeing as though I have a 44 card deck, slightly more than the average deck, they'll run out before me.  Great Wall of China, eat your heart out!!!

Tournament report:

I played in a 24 man local tournament.

Round 1:  Bye
I got a bye and a chance to look at my deck.

Round 2:  VS Alexis (Exodia search)
I brought out my Messanger of Peace early, but her deck had nothing over 1500.  From all the Sangans and Witches, I knew it was an Exodia deck.  I nuked 3 of her pieces with Card Destruction.  She revived two with her Rerborn the Moster/Hane Hane/Magician of Faith combo, but she ran out of cards soon enough.

Quarterfinals:  VS Joshua (Beatdown)
Things went smoother than last time.  I set up my Swords/Messanger of Peace wall up on turn 2, while he had his Summoned Skull.  I prevented a Heavy Storm with my Magic Jammer, and my Labyrinth Wall took every hit that was dished at it.  I Raigeki'd his monsters and Heavy Stormed my Messanger of Peace away to make room for Dark Magician and kicked his byootox.

Semifinals:  VS Matthew (Maha Valio)
I had dueled Matt before, and I knew he had a Maha Valio deck, so I flipped some Reverse Traps into my deck.  He pulled Maha Valio first turn (by me attacking his WotBF), and he attached a Megamorph and an Axe of Despair to his Maha Valio, bringing it to a 5100 attack power.  I couldn't get my Swords or my Spellbinder out, so that thing wreaked havoc until I pulled a Mirror force on his twin Maha Valios when he attacked my Princess of Tsurigi.  I then pulled out SoRL, and slowly but surely proceeded to beat his monsters and his life points to a pulp with my Dark Magician.

Finals:  VS Ben (I couldn't tell what theme, because he had crossed an Exodia deck with a strong beatdown, it seemed)
Right away he pulled 2 Sangans, getting 2 of his Exodia pieces.  I nuked his hand with a Card Destruction, and played Dark Magician.  He soon pulled out his Blue Eyes White Dragon and attacked my DM.  I reborned it and pulled a Magical Hat trick, KOing his Blue Eyes after weakening it with a Spellbinding Circle.  Soon he pulled a second Blue Eyes, and he destroyed my Princess of Tsurigi.  He was at 1400, and I was at 1,800.  He pulled out one more monster in an attempt to blow me away.  He grabbed a coin and said he would play Time Wizard.  It all came down to this one flip.  He took the coin and tossed it into the air.  For a second, it seemed to float in midair, looking into our minds and seeing which of us wanted to win more.  The coin fell down and landed.  It landed on HEADS.  He destroyed my monsters and attacked my life points with his BEWD.  I activated a Waboku to give me one more turn.  I pulled my last card.  It was a SoRL.  I played it.  On his next turn he flipped over a Weather Report, taking out my barrier.  He Reborned his Blue Eyes and attacked.  I flipped over my last chance, a Mirror Force.  He countered with a Seven Tools of the Bandit.  He won the match, but we still shook hands after the game, thinking to ourselves that a rematch was just around the corner.

Dramatic, wasn't it?