Match 1: TG Junk (Alex) vs Lancer Frog (Argor): 43/50
Match Results: 20/20 (Won 2-0)
Deck Construction: 10/15
Deck Consistency and Synergy - 5 points – 2/5
Deck Performance - 5 points - 3/5
Creativity and sophistication - 5 points – 5/5
Even though you won 2-0, don't get any delusions that this is a flawless deck. In fact, I consider this deck inferior to your Cyber Dragon deck, for several reasons. First, this deck is trying to do too much, between the Synchron engines and the TG engines. It looks ridiculously prone to dead draws at the wrong times. Second, your Side Deck was not very well-built here. If you were up against a better deck, or if the deck I was using had actually given me playable hands, you would have been in trouble, largely because you had no real way to specifically counteract what I was trying to do outside of your already light Trap lineup. Third, the deck needs more Xyz Monsters, but the hybridization of Synchron and TG left you little room to even try this. And yet, you could have easily fit in some Rank 3's and 4's to diversify the deck a bit. Overall, there's just a lot of work to be done here.
Performance: 13/15
This one was well-played on your end overall. You were able to take advantage of the fact that I couldn't play at all due to unplayable hands. You were able to do what you needed to do and won for it. That being said, don't be so sure of yourself that you feel you don't need to side. Your lack of siding could have easily cost you this match. Make sure you're always prepared for the worst. You also still made a couple errors here, such as trying to activate both Warwolf and Doppelwarrior's effects at the same time, and trying to summon one Doppel Token even though you only had one free Monster Zone. Overall, not bad, but there's still improvement to be made, which is made far more clear in the second match.
Match 2: Cyber Dragon Xyz (Alex) vs Stellar Seraph (Argor): 19/50
Match Results: 0/20 (Lost 2-0)
Deck Construction: 11/15
Deck Consistency and Synergy - 5 points – 4/5
Deck Performance - 5 points - 3/5
Creativity and sophistication - 5 points – 4/5
The deck itself looks pretty good, but it needs quite a bit of work to improve. Side Decks should be maxed out, but you didn't max yours here. Also, the Extra Deck could use more work. Since you built your deck toward playing the grind more than the OTK, I'd just drop Power Bond altogether, and cut one of your two Cyber Twin Dragons. I'd also cut one of the Gigants and fit Daigusto Phoenix in there, or maybe another two Fortress Dragons since you're also playing DNA Surgery. The deck performed decently despite its flaws, but it still needs work.
Performance: 8/15
This one wasn't as well played as the first match. You left yourself open to an opposing Fortress Dragon far too often, which didn't hurt you this time since I don't play it in Stellar Seraphs, but against someone who does play it, that would be a huge problem. You also just made more wrong moves or misplays than in the first game. You just couldn't get as much going this time as first match, and it showed.
Ruling Question: 2/5 - Got one part of the question right, missed the other part, and included incorrect answers as correct answers
Attitude: 2/2
Total Score: 66/107
Dorm: Slifer Red