TGI Fridays' Endless Appetizers
Decklist
Identity
Operations
Assets
Agendas
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ICE
Deck Notes
Thanks for ordering endless appetizers!
Your choices are Shock and Cerebral Cast.
And they'll keep coming.
FOREVER.

Welcome to Kala Ghoda! WHERE APPARENTLY THEY SERVE FILTH CASSEROLES LIKE THIS ONE.
Museum of History is the key card here - it makes your deck bottomless, which means the damage keeps coming.
Usually, the runner has an advantage in the late game, because a runner can R&D-lock the corp or threaten every server. With Museum of History, though, you can keep shuffling Snares and econ back into your deck and grind the runner down. Your deck always has 3 Snares in it. Your Archives always has face-down cards.
Most importantly: You get to draw your Cerebral Casts over. And over. And over. And over.
There's a couple of kill options that are good throughout the entire game: You can proactively win with Ronins if the runner refuses to run, or play for the Cerebral Cast / Scorched kill if the runner does run. Because this deck can recur Cerebral Cast indefinitely, you can just whittle the runner down to a hand size of 2 or lower as they try to get to 7 points with the agendas in your deck.
The really cool thing about this setup is that you can kill by net damage, meat damage, or brain damage. If the runner's on Plascretes, you have an out. If the runner's on Net Shield, you have an out. You don't even need a lot of money - there aren't any cards that cost a lot to use here, and you don't need to win any traces.
Obviously you have to win the psi games.
The ice has been chosen for its overall annoyingness. This deck can generate a bit of surplus money, so Ashigaru can protect your centrals and help grind the runner out. Ashigaru is probably the best ETR barrier against Anarch - Faust hates it, Corroder hates it, and it's just a bit too big to Parasite effectively. Crick is what it is, Komainu makes Faust really sad, and Cortex Lock represents at least 1 net damage in most matchups right now.
12-4 in IRL games; 6-0 on Jinteki.net. All wins have been flatlines. This deck is a lot of fun and is definitely able to win serious games.