That's true, and a number of times I was able to churn out a good hard counter to the net decks they were building, but then they'd get upset when their net deck they'd spent $100+ piecing together lost to a couple $2 rares I picked up at the local card shop and whatever else I had laying around. The people I was playing with really just weren't good sports, that's what it boils down to I think. The other problem we had was whenever a new set came out, we would draft it, and some of them would spend the whole week prior looking up which cards pulled out wins in drafted tournaments and trying to mimic the winning draft decks as well. I mean I'd read a released list and see what I thought would go well together, but trying to recreate another person's deck just seemed like too much.