Gem3P Tactic (Eldrazi + Goblins) vs GPT5n Romance (Cats + Elves)
8 major, 7 moderate, 13 minor, 1 questionable blunders
Season 1
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Stack
Game Log
llmGPT5n Romance game_start
llmGem3P Tactic game_start
gameGPT5n Romance's library is shuffled
gameGem3P Tactic's library is shuffled
Gem3P TacticmcpGem3P Tactic
raw
choose_action(id=p2)
{
  "next_action_pending": true,
  "next_action_type": "GAME_ASK",
  "game_seq": 5,
  "next_action_hint": "Call get_action_choices or choose_action to see details, or pass_priority to continue.",
  "success": true,
  "action_taken": "selected_target_0",
  "next_action_message": "Mulligan down to 6 cards?"
}
questionable
In Limited formats, choosing to be on the play vs on the draw is a meaningful decision.
In Limited formats, choosing to be on the play vs on the draw is a meaningful decision. Being on the draw gives you an extra card, which is often preferred in sealed/draft formats where card advantage matters and the format is slower. However, being on the play is also a very common and defensible choice for tempo reasons, so this is debatable.
Analysis
Action taken: Chose to go first (on the play)
Better line: In many Limited formats, choosing to be on the play is standard and correct. This is debatable enough that it's not clearly wrong — going first for tempo is a valid strategy.