Slimtim wrote...
So i comes down to luck in the en like always doenst mather how skilled you are if you get a relly bad hand and your oponet gets a good one you will be fu*ked :P
Not neccessarily. With the number of interactions in Magic, there are ways to gain the winning edge in a losing battle, which is why I think the 60-card decks are more skill-intensive games.
Each person will have their own preferences in building their deck, but it will be out of the exact same pool in this game. Your idea of a bad hand may differ from mine, as I could keep a six-land seven-card hand and still emerge victorious.
This is why I considered Sealed less skill-intensive, the pools can be vastly different. Again, you may need to use mediocre cards to finish your deck, while another person had a pool good enough to meet their 23 without trouble.
It's still a card game, there's plenty of luck involved, but it's also Magic, where, literally, almost anything can happen when a card is played.