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Go for the Throat

{1} {B} · Instant · March of the Machine Commander (MOC)
Times Brought
217
Decks Running
101
In Decks
Decklist Inclusion
Format

Showing 1v1 (duel) data only. 1v1 is a different format from multiplayer Commander, so these numbers are not comparable.

Final zone distribution

50 instances
2.0%
Battlefield
64.0%
Graveyard
8.0%
Exile
26.0%
Hand

Commanders that played this card

in tracked games

The "good card" funnel

222 brought · 98 players
Brought to game
222
Ever drawn
46
Reached battlefield
29
Still on board at game end
1
≥ -4.8pp

Players who cast this card win 31% of the time (n=26) , vs 26% when it never left the library (n=160).

When players drew this card but left it in hand, they won 31% (n=16) — about the same as leaving it in the library. Those players survived long enough to draw it, so the gap above is about the card resolving, not just about surviving.

Observed gap +5.0pp; 95% confidence interval -4.8pp to +14.8pp. Correlational, not causal: powerful payoffs also get cast more often in games you are already winning.

First-cast turn

n=29
7%
T1
0%
T2
7%
T3
14%
T4
14%
T5
52%
T6-9
7%
T10+
Median 6 P25 4 · P75 7 · max 12
On curve 7% (0 / 29 cast on T2) Cast same turn as drawn 37%
29 of 100 times cast 28%

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