I’ll play my submission against you tonight before I leave it here, we’ll see what you think 
I didn’t get to watch any streams. Which jank did you play and how did it go?
Looks like he ran a tweaked version of my ST deck. How did it run?
Yeah, he did go with the ST deck.
I ran against it in my final game, which was a 65 minute match of me running last click to avoid him benefiting from those horrendous Brain-Taping Warehouses. With 3 of them out, I feared everything being a Janus - which would only cost 6 to rez if I hit it on my first click!
He definitely had a False Leads agenda in there, possibly instead of the Chronos Protocol - as I recall him having that scored. I had Heinlein Grid in my mind and really shied away from running his large scoring server!
Was a really fun game and definitely a deck archetype that I’m gonna try at some point. Though, as we discussed afterwards, I think getting something to punish last click running like a snare or two would be more useful than all the Celebrity Gifts.
For sure. The Gifts were just an idea for cash. Trying to kill is prob. better.
Sorry guys, still recovering from this weekend. I’ll start working on the promised postmortem later today. For now, here are the decks I played:
@spags Chain of Strength
@cranked My Girl Wants to Party All the Time
Here were some close runner-ups; if you’re curious, you can see the tweaks that I was considering for them.
@SamRS Salvage Troll Valley
@Span_Argoman Valencia’s Mega DLR
@DrunkenGineer Heart Attack Valencia
@Phrydephisch Doppelken
Thank you to everyone who participated! I had a blast reading through all of your crazy decks and trying to find ones that would give me a shot at winning any games
It’s great to see that the Netrunner community remains as frighteningly creative as ever - you’ve all given me plenty of deck ideas for the next month!
Excellent. How did they do overall? Like the tweaks you made.
The deck’s namesake:
Holy fuck, I’m famous! Although I’m a little bummed you played Clone Chip/Amped Up instead of Stim Dealer, like a tr00 Anarch.
Interesting that both decks were named after music, although my song is very different from Spags’.
And yet the decks still weren’t as impressive as the runner @iReidBooks was playing.