MTG Cube Tray for Two Players
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<ul><li>A container holding four boosters of Magic: the Gathering Cube cards for a competitive one-on-one match.</li><li>Six total are needed to complete a two-player draft process.</li><li>The cut-out corners aid in removing trays from storage boxes more efficiently.</li></ul> The fundamental concept behind drafting a cube with only two participants involves several steps: <ol><li>First, six trays are filled with four boosters each containing 15, 14, 13, and 12 cards. The remaining cards are discarded.</li><li>Each player takes one tray of four boosters, removes one pack at a time, selects one card, discards three, and places the remaining cards back in the same slot where they were taken from. For instance, Player A takes a 15-card booster out of the first slot on the tray, picks one card, then chooses three other cards and discards them. The player then puts back the remaining eleven cards to the first slot on the tray.</li><br><li>Players perform the same procedure with packs containing fourteen, thirteen, and twelve cards in them, leaving ten, nine, and eight cards behind.</li><li>Next, players exchange trays with each other.</li><li>Players draft again one card and discard three out of packs they got from their opponent, leaving seven, six, five, and four cards in them. They then exchange trays once more and continue drafting until the trays are empty.</li><li>Finally, players repeat this process with the next two trays each until each player has drafted forty-five cards out of all six trays.</li></ol> Note: This concept can also be applied to a four-player draft using twelve trays with two slots containing fifteen and fourteen cards.
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