What a game. Seriously I thought Shark was going to lose. And then... Blub blub blub blub... What a mighty card!
Small request: Could you hover the cursor above the cards that are being played a bit longer? That helps when you watch the game via Youtube as video.
Perhaps also discuss the situation on the board every 5-10 minutes or so, hovering the cursor above each card?
So what was the ruling on the way Tsunami worked? I kind of agree with Sharkbait regarding my expections of how Tsunami works:
"When Tsunami is cast, choose a direction. After the attack resolves, repeat the attack one zone farther away in the chosen direction. This continues until there are no farther zones. Flying creatures are immune to Tsunami."
There was a discussion on how this worked if you cast the spell to the zone on your right and how the push would resolve. Normally a push resolves from from mage. But in this case that would be weird in my opinion:
So the mage casts Tsunami in the zone to his right and chooses direction "left". So far I think that is OK and intended.
But now the push happens. The discussion was that a push should normally resolve from the mage - away from him. But that would be weird, because the next zone Tsunami hit would be the zone where the mage would be in himself. So what is away then? And what about the 3rd time Tsunami hits. Now the Tsunami hits the zone to his left and the push direction is suddenly towards the mage? Or is the direction of the push chosen every time the Tsunami hits a zone?
Or, much more natural, is the direction of the push always the same as the direction of the Tsunami?
I would favor the last option, because it is much more natural.
Perhaps the card should read:
"When Tsunami is cast, choose a direction. After the attack resolves, repeat the attack one zone farther away in the chosen direction. This continues until there are no farther zones. Flying creatures are immune to Tsunami. The push effect uses the same direction."