The Winning Agenda Podcast is a group of Android: Netrunner players based in Melbourne. We believe that there is a gap in existing Netrunner content available online. We want to see more discussion of successful and powerful deck archetypes, what makes them strong, what their matchups are against other dominant strategies, and what options for customisation exist within them.
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The Winning Agenda Podcast is a group of Android: Netrunner players based in Melbourne. We believe that there is a gap in existing Netrunner content available online. We want to see more discussion of successful and powerful deck archetypes, what makes them strong, what their matchups are against other dominant strategies, and what options for customisation exist within them.
On our agenda:
Jesse and Wilfy sit down and pore over the Kitara Cycle to pick out some favourite cards and discuss the overall themes.
Each faction gets a close examination, and Jesse and Wilfy talk about which cards they are most excited about working with and including in their decks.
There's plenty of power spread across the factions, and lots of little gems that have been largely overlooked.
Let us know what you think of our ratings, and whether we missed any of your favourite Kitara cards!
We're only one episode away from our 150th, and we've had a few listeners contact us with favourite TWA moments and shoutouts for us to read out. You've only got a short time left to get your submissions in for us to read out next episode!
As always, get in touch!
Email: thewinningagenda@gmail.com
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The Winning Agenda
The Winning Agenda Podcast is a group of Android: Netrunner players based in Melbourne. We believe that there is a gap in existing Netrunner content available online. We want to see more discussion of successful and powerful deck archetypes, what makes them strong, what their matchups are against other dominant strategies, and what options for customisation exist within them.