Whew! Very close matches, a shame about the miss-clicks in the finals, but you've learned a valuable lesson at least
Game 1:
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58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 595 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 61t 61t 622 622 622 622 779 779 779 77a 77a 77a 8pu
I decided to just use Fractal like I did vs. mrpaper, but he played an odd rainbow deck with Pulvy, and while my starting 7 were good I couldn't pull any Fractal to win the game, and he took it off his Graboids.
Game 2:
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4vd 4vd 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58r 58r 591 591 591 591 595 595 595 595 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 5aa 6u7 6u7 6u7 6u7 77s 77s 8pj
Playing AM against his Poison deck, sadly he knew my plan and didn't play any creatures other than Gemfinders. At a point I just dumped all my AMs on those as I knew the mere fact I was playing them would keep his creatures in his hand. I didn't expect that to work, and it didn't in the end, I lost handily.
Game 3:
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58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 590 590 590 590 590 590 591 591 591 594 595 595 5aa 5aa 5aa 5ro 5ru 5ru 778 778 778 78q 78q 78q 8ps
I expected him to replay his first deck, so I played Graboids to try and counter it and give myself a good chance against others (There was just one SS I put in to hedge against Poison, which ended up winning the game). I had a very good starting hand, and once I noted his deck, I realized that all of my cards were live draws, even pillars. As such I managed to beat up his slow draw, we both had a number of BB'd creatures come the tense ending, and he played a Shrieker to represent lethal damage, so I responded by using the SS I had had since the start of the game to buy me a turn and the win.
Game 4:
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58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58s 58s 591 591 591 591 595 595 595 595 595 595 5aa 5aa 718 718 718 71a 71a 71a 8pk
I felt Poison was one of the strongest decks available and I hadn't played it yet, so I went ahead and did. It worked pretty well, turn 3 Arsenic wrecked his health all game, and it didn't help that all he drew were Shriekers that I hit with BBs. He also hit mine, reminiscent of the previous game, but I had Arsenic to maul him all the while. He had sizeable damage on the board at the end but too much poison.
Game 5:
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58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58o 58s 58s 591 591 591 591 595 595 595 595 595 595 5aa 5aa 718 718 718 71a 71a 71a 8pk
I debated and just decided to replay, no changes. His Aether mark could have meant almost anything, it ended up being my deck the first game, Fractal+Dims. He played one early off a miss-click, but it didn't matter too much as I drew all 3 Deadly Poison, and no Arsenic. When the Dim shield ran out I released a lot of hidden damage and he was almost dead, but he had Fractal'd his Gemfinders (Also off a miss-click) and used the excess
to heal and play another Dim Shield. That made it very close, if I drew a Titanium Shield the game was over, unless he drew a Fractal. In the end neither of these things happened, but his Dim shield fell and as we both looked at our final topdecks, RNG made mine good enough and his a pend.