![]() That being said I still had a great time in the Spanish capital! After flying in on Friday morning with my friends Can Weidemeier and Anton “Enton” Karlinski, we dropped off our bags at a nearby hotel, headed for the tournament site and jumped straight into the afternoon Legacy trial. This doesn’t mean that I wouldn’t be visiting the same place twice, but it felt a bit odd to not only go back to Madrid after such a short time but also play in the very same conference room. Every trip always felt like this continuous journey to discover new places, make new friends and gather new experiences. ![]() I can’t really put my finger on it, but I think it has a lot to do with how I have been thinking about and experience my “career” ever since I started playing in international tournaments. ![]() I gotta say it felt kind of weird flying back to Madrid just two months after playing the TOP Series event at the very same hotel. This time we’re looking back at my finish at the inaugural Bazaar of Moxen Series stop in Madrid (26 th-28 th Feb), including a review of Legacy, Modern and most importantly Cube! Friday- Legacy Trials Takie-off in the early morning Welcome to another episode of Julian’s Excellent Adventures in Europe.
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