Itse veikkaisin että karsiutuvat sieltä kun meta asettuu paremmin uomiinsa. Jätämpä tämän tähän munamiesten iloksi:
Second Breakfast was responsible for a lot of overtime yesterday. In tournaments like Grands Prix, the players get 5 additional turns to finish their match after time is called on a round. Typically, those 5 turns are over quickly. But if one of those turns is a huge Second Breakfast combo turn, it can take a while. It has happened on multiple occasions this weekend that 1000+ players were waiting for a single Second Breakfast player to break all of his Eggs and loop Pyrite Spellbomb before the next round could start.
"A large part of the delays have been caused by Eggs," Head Judge Gijsbert Hoogendijk mentioned. "And some of the worst delays were caused by Eggs mirror matches, with one player trying to go off in response to the other."
Gijsbert was referring to how an Egg player could piggyback off the Second Sunrise of his opponent. While Faith's Reward only refers to "your graveyard", Second Sunrise affects both players equally. So if you have a bunch of Eggs in play and your opponent recklessly casts Second Sunrise, you can sacrifice all of your artifacts and hope to draw more Faith's Reward than your opponent.
This gives me headaches even thinking about it. You know, it would all become much easier if a Silence gets resolved at some point in the game. But then your opponent might try to go off in response to that Silence ... Maybe you should try to time the Silence in response to an opposing Faith's Reward when the opponent doesn't have mana available? Argh, this is getting horribly complicated.
I just want to give one piece of advice to any player considering Eggs for a Modern tournament at some point in the future: Test the mirror match. The rest of the tournament will thank you for not having to figure out the interactions on the fly in the extra turns. And a player who knows what's going on in this particular mirror matchup will have a huge egg -- I mean edge.