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RPG Adventures

Kung Fu

A few months ago, I made an update to this website with intention of selling a course on how to learn. It's something that I know how to do but it isn't necessarily something several people would want to spend money on so I scrapped it. I had a similar ambition a couple years ago when I asked my kung fu teacher if I could teach some of the many forms I've been taught. After several lectures, I came to an understanding that there's more for me to gain by doing than by showing others how to do so.

Enter Magic the Gathering. Lately, I've had moderate success at this card game and I've discovered a considerable amount of depth to the gameplay. According to the data collected from my online matches, I tend to win at least 60% of the time. Everyday that I play, I win some games and lose some games but I try to always win more than I've lost and I've been successful for the most part while enjoying myself.

To be honest, I've started writing because I anticipate that I might hit a wall at some point and I'm hoping that this journal can serve a reference when reflecting on my challenges. At the same time, I find that this would be an excellent subject to test the learning process that I've been practicing intuitively. It'll be interesting to record my failures as I reach new goals.

untapped.gg Statistics

I'll post my statistics regularly but I really don't want to only be concern with the competitive aspects of the game. The numbers can be fun but there's also many other interesting things about the game that are worth sharing.

Thanks for reading!