Pascal Maynard recently published a new deck on twitter, with which he has been testing and achieving good results on MTGO.
This is one of the best Modern decks Ive ever played (banned decks included).
— Pascal Maynard (@PascalMaynard) February 25, 2020
Kills on turn 3 with 2.2 cards through creature removal, you have infy redundancy while not playing bad cards, you can play a long game, galv blast + dance gives an alt kill if main pieces run out. pic.twitter.com/vxGmrTMhcV
19 commons, 15 uncommons, 39 rares y 2 mythics
1
Mystic Sanctuary
9.11
1
Hall of Heliod's Generosity
37.09
1
Snow-Covered Mountain
6.68
4
Snow-Covered Island
48.36
1
Snow-Covered Plains
5.34
1
Polluted Delta
105.45
2
Steam Vents
188.87
4
Flooded Strand
319.63
1
Breeding Pool
117.94
4
Scalding Tarn
623.68
1
Hallowed Fountain
61.47
1
Thassa's Oracle
168.82
4
Emry, Lurker of the Loch
94.32
3
Teferi, Time Raveler
121.39
2
Mox Amber
688.41
4
Engineered Explosives
57.01
4
Mishra's Bauble
48.36
4
Arcum's Astrolabe
9.47
4
Grinding Station
380.29
4
Underworld Breach
186.42
2
Dance of the Manse
7.69
2
Galvanic Blast
24.44
2
Metallic Rebuke
1.75
3
Cryptic Command
167.36
60 cartas maindeck
Sideboard 15
2
Hope of Ghirapur
29.49
3
Tormod's Crypt
14.06
2
Blood Moon
89.29
1
Timely Reinforcements
0.4
2
Veil of Summer
87.13
1
Galvanic Blast
12.22
3
Aether Gust
1.8
1
Mystical Dispute
1.55
Pascal Maynard played several Grand Prix and won two of them. He is a professional player with one of the highest winning rates in MTGO limited.

It is not surprising that, when commenting on the deck, he received so much attention, even from established professionals like Eli Loveman:
— Eli Heller Loveman (@blackshirtman) February 25, 2020
The Jeskai Breach deck can be a great bet for your next Grand Prix Modern. The deck consists of playing Grinding Station and Underworld Breach along with a zero cost artifact (Mishar's Bauble, Mox Amber or Engineered explosives). Continuously sacrifice the artifact to Grinding Station and cast it again using Underworld Breach, exiling the 3 cards that Grinding Station put in the graveyard. When you start this loop, remember to have one mana left in the pool and 4 cards in the graveyard (fetchlands and spells) so that when you find a Emry, Lurker of the Loch, cast it instead of the zero cost artifact , then restart the loop with Mox amber to generate enough blue to cast Thassa's Oracle and win the game.
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Maynard gives other tips on why you should play with this deck:
Emry + Explosives as usual, gives you interaction, anti-sb hate, while both being amazing at doing plan A.
— Pascal Maynard (@PascalMaynard) February 25, 2020
Emry + Engineered explosives gives interaction to the deck and are good against hate from the sideboard, while being awesome with the deck's plan A.
Player Nicolas Owen replied to Maynard stating that he has already made a Prime for the deck:
This list looks great. I wrote a basic primer for a list similar to this that I've been playing, also feels its the most busted deck I've played besides maybe Hogaak. This was the list I was playing https://t.co/Gik9usxl2P Definitely trying yours now!
— Nicholas Owen (@njso18) February 25, 2020
Grinding Station did not expect more results and is already doubling in price! How are you enjoying the new Modern deck?
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