Am I The Bolas? - Cruel Ultimatum!

Bad Deal | Illustrated by Zoltan Boros
Hello and welcome to Am I the Bolas?
This column is for all of you out there who have ever played some Magic and wondered if you were the bad guy. I'm here to take in your story with all of its nuances so I can bring some clarity to all those asking, "Am I the Bolas?" Whether it's because of a mean play or even just getting bored with your playgroup, I'm ready to hear you out and offer advice. All you have to do is email markcarbonza@gmail.com!
I'm Mark Carbonza! I'm the guy who tried to have a snowball fight in a MagicFest conference hall.
THESE ARE SNOWBALLS, I WON'T HEAR OTHERWISE!
This week, a chat about timing.
BOLAS IS I AND I WISH TO BE SEEN, MARK!
To start this story, I am definitely the Bolas by some definition, as the deck I was playing was a rule-0 Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God
After I get off to an early lead, the game has been chugging along for six or seven turns. The Saskia deck has failed to get off the ground and has one medium creature on the board, the Alela player has missed several land drops, and the Kozilek deck has two Eldrazi but can't cast the headliner himself. The Breya deck is ticking along nicely and notably has a pair of Wandering Archaic
I rip a Cruel Ultimatum
The Saskia player is not super happy with this, correctly claiming that this puts them out of the game, and that this cruel collaboration has led to me replacing the main threat with another while hurting the little people. If the third Ultimatum had gone at the Kozilek player, Breya would still get the positives from it without basically neutering the Saskia deck.
Who's the Bolas? Me for giving away copies of Cruel Ultimatum
Sincerely,
Cynthia, Disciple of Bolas
THE DRAGON-GOD APPROACHES, CYNTHIA!
Hello,
First of all, thank you for writing in. It's because of people like you that this column happens, and I appreciate it.
Also, hell yeah. I love the idea of a Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God
From what I understand, this seems like a case of wanting to play something really flavorful in a flavor-packed deck. Valuing that experience over the state of play is what I reckon happened here. I am definitely all for it. If you built a Vorthos experience, enjoy the Vorthos experience. I mean, if you build a Pirate deck, maybe don't steal your opponents' drinks or something like that, but if you're building a deck about the big bad of Magic: The Gathering, go ahead and be a big bad! Be evil!
I can tell you with absolute certainty that, no matter the table, the player with two Wandering Archaic
You had three options with this Cruel Ultimatum
1 - Don't play it yet. As suggested, save up for that extra two mana to pay for one of the Archaics. This means you can aim it at the person you really want to hit later without giving them resources. This also gives you goodwill with the other players in the pod no matter how weak their setups are at this point in the game.
2 - Go for the throat and target the Breya player, accepting both Ultimatums to the face. Sure, you get rid of your hand, but you've got 7 mana and a powerful planeswalker commander that can draw you more cards. You've likely gotten rid of a good creature and nabbed three cards from the Breya player. This also gives you goodwill with the other three players who now that they see the two decks fighting for first are aimed at each other feel safer to build more aggressively.
3 - A deal fit for a Bolas. What you did. Flavorfully, fantastic. In practice, harsh on the rest of the table, but ultimately, worth it (Cynthia won the game shortly after this turn).
This is how the game goes sometimes. You'll get interacted with and blown out. Sometimes, you're collateral damage in a fight between titans. It is what it is. Soon, the game is over and it's time to shuffle up again.
I don't think there is a Bolas here, at least not in the sense of what the column is usually about. I think these are things that happen and are expected in a game of Magic. If the Saskia player was hit with every single removal spell despite the rest of the boards developing, I'd ask if you've heard of threat assessment, but it seems like this is just Magic happening. And that friggin' rules.
I hope everybody is feeling great out there. Love and appreciation to all of you