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The deck called "Sligh"

Modern* Aggro Mono-Red

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Enchantment (2)

Instant (4)

Sorcery (2)


The fololwing is quoted from "http://mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Sligh"

"Sligh is a sub-archetype of the aggro archetype. So named after Paul Sligh, one of the first to play a deck that embraced the philosophy of the "Sligh principle", founded by Jay Schneider.

Sligh decks are generally red-based aggressive decks that use small and cheap creatures on early turns to quickly diminish the opponent's life total. If the creatures are not enough, burn spells are used to finish the opponent off. The burn spells also double to remove blockers. Sligh decks also commonly employ one form or another of Land destruction to slow down the opponent once the creatures are on the table, and keep the opponent from generating mana and play answers to the creatures. The deck generally attempts to use all of its available mana during every single turn and win the game somewhere around turn 5.

Decks and players that subscribe to the "Sligh principle" are referred to as "Sligh decks" and "Sligh players", respectively."

To break it down, Sligh is basically a bad burn deck.

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