Devon//Jamison
Competitive play

The other scoreboard

I compete under the tag Tverde, and I am open with students about it. Not as a gimmick — the habits transfer. Reviewing your own footage is the same discipline as reviewing your own exam paper, and losing well is a skill worth teaching directly.

Previously competed as (HSK) GreenTea.

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Results

Record

Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond2026
EventSeason 2 Playoffs — Qualification
Record5 — 1
ResultQualified
TagTverde
Grand Archive TCG2026
EventGrand Archive PTM Regionals
Placement2nd Place
DeckRazorgale Kongming
TagTverde
Grand Archive TCG2025
EventGrand Archive DTR Regionals
Placement3rd Place
DeckRazorgale Kongming
TagTverde
Grand Archive TCG2025
EventGrand Archive HVN Regionals
Placement7th Place
DeckFire Exia Jin
TagTverde
Grand Archive TCG2025
EventGrand Archive HVN Store Champs
Placement3rd Place
DeckWind Umbra Allies Diana
TagTverde
Grand Archive TCG2024
EventGrand Archive AMB Store Champs
PlacementChampion (1st)
DeckWater Mill Nico
TagTverde
Pokemon TCG2024
EventPokemon TCG League Championships
Placement7th Place
DeckAncient Box
TagTverde
Shadowverse Classic2019
EventEURO February Cup SVO 2019
Placement3rd Place
Stream
TagHSK Greentea
Shadowverse Classic2018
EventEURO Rotation Open II
Placement4th Place
Stream
TagHSK Greentea
Why it is on a teaching site

What competing teaches that a classroom struggles to

Competitive play gives immediate, unsentimental feedback and demands you act on it. Students recognise that loop instantly, and it makes conversations about revision and iteration far easier to start than they would be from a standing position.

It also means that when a student mentions a game, I know what they are talking about. That sounds trivial. It is not — a great deal of classroom trust is built in the ninety seconds before the lesson starts.