When I played him on Sunday, he got really lucky in terms of opening hands, so unfortunately we didn't learn much about him. He is bouncing between 100-1000 Legend now though. He's been playing pretty hardcore for the last couple of days trying to qualify for Blizzcon.
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I have dozens of hours of coaching under my belt as experience and I understand the game at a fundamental level.
Met his GF at a Grand Prix and I am pretty sure he only dates models. (might of even been his wife) but god shes so hot. But anyway back to Brian, I actually met this guy back in I think 1995 back when I started playing magic and he actually just started as well. This guy is one of those people who you meet and just immediately are pulled to them because of their personality. He is most definitely a threat if he decides to take HS more seriously but the problem is MTG is one of those games where if you want to be pro it becomes a job. You have to play test a lot if you want to play in big events. Only way he would go pro is if he sidelined his magic career which btw he wont because he makes way too much money by playing magic.
When I played him on Sunday, he got really lucky in terms of opening hands, so unfortunately we didn't learn much about him. He is bouncing between 100-1000 Legend now though. He's been playing pretty hardcore for the last couple of days trying to qualify for Blizzcon.
Ask me about my coaching services!
I have dozens of hours of coaching under my belt as experience and I understand the game at a fundamental level.
Very interesting article by Kibler regarding the recent Sunshine Open tournament (look at the title in the URL) -
http://bmkgaming.com/make-finals-first-hearthstone-tournament-decks-youve-never-played/
He's known as "The Most Handsome Man in Magic".
Met his GF at a Grand Prix and I am pretty sure he only dates models. (might of even been his wife) but god shes so hot. But anyway back to Brian, I actually met this guy back in I think 1995 back when I started playing magic and he actually just started as well. This guy is one of those people who you meet and just immediately are pulled to them because of their personality. He is most definitely a threat if he decides to take HS more seriously but the problem is MTG is one of those games where if you want to be pro it becomes a job. You have to play test a lot if you want to play in big events. Only way he would go pro is if he sidelined his magic career which btw he wont because he makes way too much money by playing magic.
He's also known as Brian "Brian Kibler" Kibler.
I know this because it says so on his Wikipedia page... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Kibler
Waitaminute... Ok. Fess up. Who's been editing his wiki page?
[EDIT] Aw, someone undid the changes. Ah well, it was amusing while it lasted. ;)