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In the game magic the gathering Ive never used a sideboard before but ive heard the reference many times.?

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In the game magic the gathering Ive never used a sideboard before but ive heard the reference many times.?

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In tournament play, a sideboard is a collection of 15 cards that you use in addition to your main deck. In a tournament, the winner of a match is the first person to win two games (so the maximum round length, barring anything bizarre happening, is three games). During the first game of a match, both players must play their original main deck. Between the first and second games, both players may swap in cards from their sideboard for cards in their deck. Usually this is done to improve the chances of winning against a specific opponent. Players may also sideboard between the second and third games (if a third game happens in the round). Most of the time, a sideboard contains cards that aren’t as useful in general, but are really good against certain deck types. Examples of sideboard cards include * Tormod’s Crypt [Artifact for 0 which can be sacrificed to remove target player’s graveyard from the game] * Circle of Protection: Red [Enchantment which can prevent all damage from a red sou

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