Must Listen for limited players of all skill levels!
In Sam’s podcast he jokingly refers to his content as “the lecture” before he starts taking questions. I think that is a really great description actually since his presentation really reminds me of a professor patiently explaining complicated content to students. I am a casual player who has been listening to a lot of podcasts to try to up my game in Arena Limited Ladder. There are a few good ones worth listening too but Drafting Archetypes is the one I believe took me from being an okay drafter who enjoyed it to someone who actually can compete. His thought process on the different decks you can go into are really what you need to understand what works and doesn’t in this set. Also I will say I did a one hour coaching session with Sam that was friendly and not at all intimidating and I credit this podcast and that coaching session with helping me get to Mythic this season! Keep up the awesome content Sam!
Cwaggs1620 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/21
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This was the most helpful limited podcast I’ve ever heard. Love the format of doing a deep dive on archetypes of a format, and with Sam’s knowledge of drafting and him explaining the reasoning behind picks and why you take them instead of just when, is the ultimate level up. So it’s not just a...Read full review »
drshepenlov via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/20
A precisely articulated pod on how to improve your limited performance. Its feels like a different take on current content that helps sculpture your ability to make informed decisions.
foggygoggle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/20
Very eloquent, thoughtful and deep yet accessible. Top drawer podcast, a role model for real content.
jp258mtg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/14/21
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