Thursday, January 12, 2012

Poll Results: "Deck of the Year 2011"

After having presented twelve decks of the month in the past year, I have asked you to pick the Deck of the Year 2011. 124 votes have been cast in this poll.

So the winner for the Deck of Year 2011 is Izaak Havelaar (NED) with his "Pancake Mix" deck. Congratulations to Izaak for building and winning with this original, yet efficient deck. Unfortunately for the winner, there is no actual prize support for this "award" other than your five minutes of fame. Here are decks that made it the top three of the list (with a shared second place):
  1. April 2011: Pancake Mix by Izaak Havelaar (NED) -- an Assamite Stealth Bleed deck with a strong Black Hand angle for bloating and untapping. -- 20 (16%)
  2. October 2011: Unexpected Coalition by Soufiane Bouzouf (ESP)-- a Brujah antitribu vote deck based on the Unexpected Coalition vote modifier/reaction -- 15 (12%)
  3. September 2011: Assamite Dementia by Simone Langobardi (ITA) -- an Assamite Dementation Bleed deck -- 15 (12%)
The complete results of the poll look like this:
  1. April 2011: Pancake Mix by Izaak Havelaar (NED) -- 20 (16%)
  2. September 2011: Assamite Dementia by Simone Langobardi (ITA) -- 15 (12%)
  3. October 2011: Unexpected Coalition by Soufiane Bouzouf (ESP)-- 15 (12%)
  4. May 2011: Turbo Nergal by Tomàs López Jiménez (ESP). -- 14 (11%)
  5. November 2011: Toreador Powerbleed by Aleski Nuora (FIN) -- 14 (11%)
  6. December 2011: Shattering test Villein Perfectionist by Vincent Ripoll (FRA) -- 12 (9%)
  7. January 2011: Samedi eat your brain played by Dmitriy Konstantinov (BLR) -- 8 (6%)
  8. March 2011: Para Bailar la Bamba by Riccardo Fabiani (ITA) -- 8 (6%)
  9. June 2011: Victory in Anarchy by Norman S. Brown (USA) -- 7 (5%)
  10. August 2011: Marcus, Marc and the Funky Bunch by Robert Sycthe (USA) -- 6 (4%)
  11. July 2011: Govern is weak sauce by Darby Keeney (USA) -- 3 (2%)
  12. February 2011: Tremere/Tremere antitribu vote played by Marc Lussier (USA) -- 2 (1%)
Next year we'll see hopefully an even more interesting list presented on HunFragment blog.

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