Thursday, June 18, 2015

The problem with Goyfgate even being a thing

Hi Everyone!

Today I had a whole article planned talking about the turbulence in the market for Paper Magic that's caused by Modern Masters 2015 and how it should fade soon, but I keep reading about Goyfgate.

The first problem with Goyfgate is that it should be called Tarmogate, not Goyfgate. How is Tarmogate not superior in every way as a name than Goyfgate. I think people get too caught up in calling it a goyf that they forget that the technical point is that calling it Tarmy or Tarmo (although not socially accepted) is just as correct as calling it a 'Goyf. Tarmogate is a better name because it more easily rolls off the tongue more easily than something lame and uninventive, like "'Goyfgate".

Secondly it was a Grand Prix, not worlds, not a pro tour, nothing special. In fact, the GP was split into two and there were 3700 to 3900 people in each one (one was 37XX the other had 38XX participants). The GP payouts for first is $4000, second is $2700, third and fourth is $1500, and $1000 for fourth through eighth. Just to reiterate, the maximum prize is $4000. He had an opportunity where someone approached him and said, "Would you take $500 or have that burst lightning for your deck". The decision was obviously the $500. The reason I say $500 is that it was a stamped Tarmogoyf and it was likely to have some additional value for being a GP top 8 foil Tarmogoyf.

The 'Goyf ended up selling for almost $15000 and Pascal kept half. That makes choosing the 'Goyf better than choosing a card that would have guaranteed a tournament win. This is especially true for professional players. They are making a living, not playing for the "experience", it's all about the dollars and sense.

Here's what I'm going to tell you for when you're in his position, he took the foil Tarmogoyf, you should too.

1 comment:

  1. This was pretty irritating to hear about all the time, I agree with that. Every reasonable person should take that Tarmogoyf IMHO

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