My fist post will be short. Limited time right now, btu I thought it'd be good to get this off my mind.
Everyone, please share with us your feeligns towards Magic The Gathering!
Mine:
One card per turn = much of your deck space needs to be built around that first harsh barrier. One card per turn also keeps the one that is on top on top more likely than the others (less chance of drawing that 'answer' card if you're just drawing one per turn).
Land (and one land per turn) = the linear mana drop is boring to me, and if you miss the curve chances are you're in serious trouble. About 50% of the games of mtg i've played of late have been won or lost as a result of mana screw. This is compounded by the fact that we are only drawing one card per turn. Add in the fact that 20ish cards in one's deck are predetermined (land) add in that at the end game, you really don't want to draw that land (unless you've ALSO packed in a few cards AND HAVE IN PLAY the things that make drawing land late a good thing... which takes up another few spots in your deck that is already 1/3 NOT YOUR CHOICE (land))... yeah. land.
Money for prizes: Money in game's has a tendency to ruin games... this it almost does. Many MtG players have the pro tour attitude, and it grates on my nerves (maybe I need new nerves? maybe I need a new game).
Too many formats: I show up to play magic, i bring a standard deck. I look for a game, and I have to wander around saying "ok whose got a standard deck" ... "Oh no sorry man. I've got a type 1.5 deck. I'll play you with that!" "oh sorry, I've got a legacy deck, can't do that" "oh my decks a type 1, I'll annihilate you turn one. But you're welcome to try!" "um... what? what's a standard deck? (essentially thsi last player plays Magic the Gatherings most famous format, type whatever)".
Feel free to expand on these concepts. Why i still respet magic to follow (along with more things I hate about it).