![]() Most people think of turn 1 kills when they hear Vintage, but that is very rarely the case. The first one is true, but when you consider that you can use up to 10 proxy cards, some decks are easily built and sometimes even cheaper than Legacy decks. Now, the entry barrier for Vintage seems to be high – cards are expensive and the format is brutal. I have attended a lot of tournaments, and I can say with confidence that the ones in Zurich are some of the best. There’s a traditional lunch break at noon – if you’re hungry, there’s a pizza parlor right next to the building, and the organizers provide beverages and pretty tasty sandwiches. Trading guru and card dealer Framatour is also there most of the time to satisfy you cardboard needs. The location has a lot of space to play and to trade, and it takes only 10 minutes to get there from Zurich main station. Almost all guys know each other (girls are welcome, too!), so there is no cheating and stealing, which makes for a pretty secure and enjoyable environment. The community is very friendly, a nice mix of casual and competitive attitude. ![]() The attendance hovers around 20 to 60 people, though lately it’s been on the lower end of the spectrum. Right now, it’s summer break, but there will be tournaments again. ![]() For the last few years, there has been a Vintage tournament series in Zurich. ![]()
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