Atlanta Vault Tour Part I


Vault Tour Day 1 – Saturday Morning

Got up before my alarm. Even with the time change, I got up later than I normally do. Looking forward to the event definitely helped, plus I didn’t know how far I would be walking or how hot it would be this morning. (Last night, arriving at 9:30 local time, the temperature was still in the high 80s and humid. Miserable enough that my first action upon arriving in my hotel room was to take a shower.)
The temperature is only 72 right now, and the sunlight creeping up on the buildings looks a lot like the opening credits of Paprika. There’s a Waffle House just across Centennial Park so I got breakfast there and definitely know where dinner can be had if I don’t feel like walking far tonight. (Saturday night in downtown Atlanta is something I haven’t seen for over a decade. I have no idea how busy and active the area here stays.)
The Omni Atrium is densely packed with tables, about half dedicated to X-Wing. (Those tables are a little wider than the tables for the different card games and covered in black mats instead of white tablecloths.) Staff mills about, getting computers plugged in and running, ready to check in the players.
Anyhow, I’ve brought three Archons with me: 
I haven’t played any of them in an official event yet so they have no records or chains. Also, the main event on the Vault Tour is a sealed deck tournament so none of them are eligible to enter in that.
So I'll write more once the action starts. I'll also be tweeting from MathleteSteev so please follow!

See you at the next Vault.
Steev

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