FX deck : Version 1, 2 and sometimes 3 – By Bandit Keif

Hillsdale Mall / World of Books

San Francisco / San Leandro CA                      March 22 - 23, 2003

 

3 Mechanical Chaser

3 Mystic Tomato

3 Waboku

1 Call of the Haunted

1 Swords of Light

3 Wall of Illusion

2 Sangan

2 Heavy Storm

2 Nobleman of Crossout

1 Monster Reborn

3 Goblin Attack Force

1 Black Forest Witch

1 Change of Heart

1 Mirror Force

1 Raigeki

3 Cannon Soldier

1 Jinzo

 

3 Mystical Space Typhoon

1 Limiter Removal

1 Dark Hole

 

$6 Dollar Tournament

5 rounds, single elimination, 16 people in the advanced bracket.

Prizes: 1st: 5 Packs (I’m not too sure what 2nd gets…)

 

Day 1:

            Hillsdale Mall, the 2nd gathering of the Cow Palace players… looking to test their skills with the “master duelists”. Kevo Kaiba gets the company van so all the K Force One can roll deep in one car together. I was thinking of putting a restriction on talking about Yugioh for 10 minutes when you first enter the car just to make people feel like their gagged but I knew it wouldn’t work when Yugi Moto (Alexis) came into the van. Every sentence my little cousin says has a Yugioh term to it.

            After 3 hours of driving around and picking up all the K Force One kids who can’t drive we get to the mall tour at 3pm, and it is still going on at full strength. Yugi, Mokuba, and Isis (Ishizu) race to the mall entrance while Bakura, Kaiba, and Keif just chill, we knew we had the whole day to duel, and then some… man these kids never, and I mean EVER get tired of dueling. They won’t eat, its like nothing else matters to them! Well me and Bakura go to the food court first leaving the kids with kaiba, they were all standing in awe at all the duelists.

            At the food court I met up with a Sacramento duelist named John, and his friend Jen was there too. I was thinking he went to the world famous bars of SF the night before, seeing he came all the way from Sac but instead he was really tring to find some duelists Friday night. I was like, damn, hardcore. Well him and Bakura compared theologies of a princess deck and John chopped it up with Keif too. I guess great minds think alike because I had a Last Warrior fusion deck that day and John said he had one just like it.

            We go back to the “Master Duelist” area where we whorided some metal tables from the café and we dueled on them. We were there too to whoop on the master duelists. 3 out of the 4 K Force who played the master duelists kicked the shit out of them.

 

            Round 1 : K Force Member Vrs. “Master Duelist”

           

Those master duelists didn’t know shit about the game. They told me I couldn’t chain my own heavy storm with call of the haunted to get my sangan back and get a free monster before the storm made the call of the haunted go to the grave yard. They said some shit like if I was going to chain something it has to be off of their response and I can’t chain my own stuff. What dumbasses! Don’t they play the well engineered game boy game! Geez. It always lets you chain your own stuff.

And one more thing! They didn’t let my sister attack with her Gaia Powered up ScapeGoats the Second turn those things were sittin on the field. You can attack with token monsters unless otherwise stated! Check Edo’s rulings you ignorant ass “master duelists”. Those fools had the cards but didn’t have the skill. That’s why they got beat by the K Force, well 3 out of 4.

 

            After we had our piece of the master duelists we sat around that area and dueled people like the SF duelists… I think.. Escobar and Curtis and them. The San Jose people weren’t around too long, maybe they went to another part of the mall. We saw Eugine and Nick when we first came in, but then didn’t really see them in our area.

            We left the Mall tour at 6 o’clock after Curtis played for decks vrs some punk faggot kid who we shoulda just kicked his ass for being ugly and take his deck anyway. Well the K Force then went to eat at a local grill and dueled on the tables before the food came! It makes the food come hella quicker, probably because the time passes hella fast. Me and Arcana watched “The Ring” that evening too, so according to the movie we both have till the 29th till we scare ourselves to death.

 

Day 2:

            World of Books – We knew that the Sacramento players were coming to duel so we had to show up for them today.

 

            Round 1: Bandit Keif (Me) vrs. Some Kid

 

This kid lost hella fast. I didn’t even have to Redline my machines to win this game… they could have done it in low gear. I took this match 2 – 0 and I didn’t get touched on one of them.

 

            Round 2 : Bandif Keif (Me) vrs. Nate (3rd -2nd in Sacramento)

 

Hey Nate, you hella look like someone I saw before. Oh yea, you really look like Someguy from pojo. You have almost the same demeanor and your alike in so many ways you have to see it to believe me. He came to Collectors Corner a week before you came down. Heh, oh well that’s why you saw me staring you down through the Keif shades before the duel… I knew you looked like someone.

            Nate really thinks I should run some gravity bind deck and I know they are powerful… however it’s not as dramatic as redline is. I’ve played with a messenger, gravity deck before and I’ve won with it. However people don’t stand around in awe of what just happened or how I won. That’s why my Redline deck and Kaiba’s Dragon deck are so popular… because of the stir it causes across the store when we get the most awesome monsters in duel monsters into play.

           

Nate runs a beatdown, standard, monster removal and some monster recusion to make the big hits. Usually when he touches the LP he hits for 4000+. In the Pre Tourney match we had we were dead even, the only reason he lost was because of a greedy mistake. Maybe I taught him something that day… oh well I probably taught him how to duel me in the tourney, no mistakes. He got me with it the first round. Second round I get him by rippin through a monster with a big machine on redline. Third duel he wins with his combo of reborning GTA’s and clearing the field for a 4000+ hit.

 

            After the duel a fellow K Force member who was playing him next swears revenge for me… I was David, the Blue Eyes White Dragon of the group. They both have the same type of beatdown… a winning beatdown. So with the same cards in their decks it comes to the draw, luck, and skill. They go three rounds and the drafted Collectors Corner K Force Blue Eyes keeps Sacramento from snatch stealing the prize from it’s rightful owners. Arcana of K Force goes on to win the tourney, because the senior members of K Force had to leave because we have a busy life outside of YuGiOh.

 

-         Bandit Keif (Sunday March 23, 2003)

-         Evangel008@hotmail.com

 

 

Post Game shouts:

Anyone reading this! I’m the guy with “Bandit Keif” on the back of his cards. You know we are the original K Force 1 themed card covers! So now that the Bay Area has seen the best, just remember, “Imitation is one of the most sincere forms of flattery.”

Shout to all the expert players – Collectors Corner and World of Books players. Escobar, Curtis and them from SF. Eugine and Nick from SJ... Even though they didn’t kick it at our tables during the tour.

Anyone who thinks I’m not telling the truth about the skill level come see K Force One win at Collectors Corner Saturdays and World of Books Sundays.

 

K Force One:

Kaiba   - Kevin             Arcaina                        - Marcus

Joey     - Alan                           Yugi                             - Ching

Mai      - Geraldine                   Mokuba                       - Chris

Marik   - Andy Chan                Bandif Keif                   - Jeff

Grandpa Yugi - Rodel              Blue Eyes                     - David Cao