So this is the corp deck that I took to a regionals event that I travelled for with a few good friends from my local scene. I'd been testing the deck a lot, and was confident that it would fare well against a new crowd. With a record of 4-1 with my this deck, I couldn't have asked for much more. Lets delve into how this mess of cards comes together to confuse and surprise the runner.

Lets start with the elephant in the room, the All-Sentry suite. I know what your thinking, this is madness. There is hardly any ETR, how do you keep the runner at bay? I feel this is balanced by the low agenda density, and the possibility of recursion making trashed assets not game-ending. Most of the ice is fairly taxing to get through if all you're using garotte.. Imagine having to use Femme to break every piece of ice in a 4 or 5 deep server. The ice strength is spread out nicely, making atman at 4 not necessarily ideal. The lone Swordsman over R&D can do wonders as well. Lots of program destruction to catch nosey runners early, and potentially cripple them.

Agendas:

With only 7 agendas in 49 cards, it's the lowest you can go in ETF, making multi-access runs rarely fruitful and often disappointing. Whatever you score first helps your game immensely. Using Priority Req to res Janus, NEXT Gold, or Flare is the start of a mean scoring server. Using Eden Fragment to build giant scoring servers, while making a credit on the install, is crushing.

Assets:

The real stars of the deck. Junebugs and cerebrals make great traps late game, but the most amazing, unexpected, game changing card is Thomas Haas. Having him early is amazing. after a few turns of setting up, making creds, you Install, gain one, advance, advance. The next few turns consist of corp draw, install either ice or asset for a cred, double advance. There have been times I've trashed him for 24 credits. People just don't know what to make of a super advanced card. It also acts as an amazing trap. You spend most of your credits advancing him, getting as low as 3 or 4. The runner, assuming your broke, decides to make a ballsy run on your R&D. Surprise! I have 26 credits. Rez Janus. Tech startup is also crazy. Using it to get melange is out of this world (ha..ha), and finding EBC in the case of the valencia match up is crucial. Finding JHow is also nice.

The operations speak for themselves. Interns to recur ash, will or melange. Even agenda's that've been pitched, waiting for JHow to work his magic, into the scoring server when an opportunity presents itself.