MTG Cube Tray for Two Players

MTG Cube Tray for Two Players

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<ul><li>Tray holding 4 boosters of 15/14/13/12 cards to play Magic: the Gathering Cube in a 1v1 setting.</li><li>6 needed for the whole 2-player draft.</li><li>Cut-outs on corners are there to help with taking trays out easier from the storage box.</li></ul> Basic idea behind drafting a cube with only 2 participants: <ol><li>6 Trays get filled each with 4 Boosters of 15, 14, 13, and 12 cards. Rest of the cards are discarded.</li><li>Each player takes 1 tray of 4 boosters, takes 1 pack out of it one at a time, picks 1 card, discards 3 and puts remaining cards back to the tray to the same slot he took them from.<br><i>Example: P1P1, Player A takes a 15 card booster out of the first slot on the tray, picks 1 card, then chooses 3 other cards and discards them. Then puts back remaining 11 cards to the first slot on the tray.</i></li><br><li>Players do the same procedure with packs containing 14, 13, and 12 cards in them putting back 10, 9, and 8 cards.</li><li>Players exchange trays with each other.</li><li>Players draft again 1 card and discard 3 out of packs they got from an opponent, leaving 7, 6, 5, and 4 cards in them, and exchange trays once again and draft until empty.</li><li>Players do the same with next 2 trays each until each player drafted 45 cards out of all 6 trays.</li></ol> P.S. The same idea can be used for a 4-player draft with 12 trays with 2 slots containing 15 and 14 cards.

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