Thanks The Master for organizing/streaming/casting and gg Brand/Itkovian. Nice to have the finals go 5 games. These were some good games and your warrior was hella annoying! Never lose Brawl eh??
Anyway, the decks and stuff...
I chose Secret Paladin, oldschool Handlock and Combo Druid
Strategy:
I started every match with Handlock simply because I figure most players will think I want a quick win with Secret paladin and Handlock is supposed to counter most decks that would counter secret paladin. I brought Druid for the "lucky" wins which I never seem to got. All my druid starts were poor but the wins were grinded out eventually. Secret Paladin is just OP and I bring a later-game version which can handle mostly anything.
I avoided bringing Patron because I never play it and it requires skill earned through practice. Zero practice means I never even considered it.
None of my decks are "netdecked". They are obviously common themes but I didn't copy card-for-card from anywhere.
Handlock:
I brought Handlock to counter Patrons and Dragon Priests. There were a lot of Priests this tournament, but I only played vs 1 patron deck. There were actually quite a few freeze mages in this tournament, too, which Handlock does poorly against, but somehow I ended up winning or dodging that matchup.
Reason for not going the Demon version is simply because it was a fairly newer deck and I never played that version beforehand whereas I already considered myself a decent Handlock player using the oldschool deck and just went with comfort. I've been waiting for this tournament to finish so I can convert it over to the demon version though. I feel it's stronger for sure. I had many dead cards in my hand throughout this tournament where I wished they were Doomguard/Voidcaller/etc.
Deck:
Secret Paladin:
Doesn't really need explanation. It's super strong. I enjoy a late-game version that I've settled on after much tuning. There's some room to tweak for sure, Lay on Hands is the biggest flex card, I hate when you can't draw cards late game with Divine Favor if your opponent has a small hand. LoH gets around that.
Deck:
Druid:
I had a hard time deciding between Control Warrior or a Druid deck. I am more experienced with Warrior but took the risk with Druid. I was ranking up the ladder and feeling good at the time so I entered it as my 3rd deck. Its a lucky deck but offers enough late game to never be "out of it" completely. Cenarius might seem odd but I like the flexibility he brings. The goal is always to get tons of things on board to savage roar, or if you already have a few things on board you can buff them up. He's slow, but he's come through in a pinch... and since I have a Golden Cenarius I always feel obligated to play him
GG all and thanks