...9/10s of the people disagree? Where'd you come up with a number like that? I happen to agree with Alex's point completely, though I still don't understand his whole anti-discard schpeal.
Your logic is that if something isn't guaranteed, it yields otherwise unreliable results, I'm telling you that logic is flawed. That's like saying running un-errata'd Feline Spike is stupid because it has a 1, and who knows, YOU MIGHT JUST CHECK THAT 1! IT ISN'T GUARANTEED! IT'S UNRELIABLE! O_O_O
I understand that, yes, it's definitely more consistant when you know what's going to happen, when you have control over your deck and thus a portion of the gameplay.
But you're trying to say that Stand Off and FT aren't that great BECAUSE they're unreliable, when I'm telling you that any time you ever use Stand Off or FT against an opponent, YOU'VE ALREADY BEEN GIVEN THE UPPER HAND AND ARE THUS THAT MUCH MORE AHEAD OF THE GAME!
When a player adds Stand Off to their staging area, if they have more foundations in their staging area than their opponent, their opponent is now FORCED to build, because it's highly unlikely (depending on how many foundations are out) that a player with less foundations will attack a Stand Off player with more foundations, for his attacks will be donuts'd (invalidating a reason to play them), or they will tap themselves (slowing down the turn). It causes a very unfun pace for ANY game, because the player with the Stand Off has the advantage. Yeah, it isn't BROKEN. Yeah, a player CAN get around it. But they shouldn't HAVE to, is what I'm getting at.
My main point isn't that Financial Distress can be played every turn since it doesn't destroy itself or have much a cost, my point is that it doesn't have a drawback like FtM or RwaB do, other than committing itself I guess.
I've neglected to include For the Money in certain decks because of the fear it'd be destroyed. Financial, however, I have no fear of committing it. It's a no-brainer card with no real drawback.
That doesn't make it BROKEN, it just makes it unfair in the current environment. I could worry about running weapons, or I could run whatever I want, not wait for a response trigger time, just tap a card and draw 2. They discarded? Whatever, I have multiple copies/kill switches in my hand, lawl.
Stand Off and FT aren't broken, they just don't need to exist in the current environment. If a Stand Off FT player overextends by committing too much, and die from it next turn, they're retarded, and didn't play the two properly.