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This is a personal restyle of the original Ponza deck. You may also see this as a hybrid version between the MonoG Stompy and UR Gruul Aggro.

Deck plan:

 Turn 1:
 Play Utopia Sprawl or Arbor Elf (depending on situations) to get access to turn 2 3CMC cards.

 Turn 2:
 We have 2 options here depending on what we need: we can play Klothys or Domri to keep ramping or we can play Dungrove Elder or Bonecrusher Giant to set a more aggressive style.

 Turn 3:
 Now the whole deck is playable and anything in your hand can hit the field and annoy your opponent. 
 Look at your opponent's deck and try to figure out the best strategy. You could go for the long run with Kiora, Behemoth Beckoner or Garruk's Uprising, 
 otherwise is possible to fill the board with Bloodbraid Elf or Rampaging Baloths. 

 Turn 4:
 Just never run out of gas and start playing your whole deck, draining life with Klothys and hitting hard with big creatures, getting values from lands with Baloths and Dungrove.
 If the opponent hides behind his creatures, try using the land's abilities to give trample to your own creatures (Kessig Wolf Run and Skarrg, the Rage Pits).

Matches:

 To play against storm, artifacts and enchantments heavy decks and burn, cindervines are excelent and you can look for them with the cascade ability.
   Side in: Damping Sphere, Obstinate Baloth.

 To play against blue control, Domri, Anarch of Bolas and Dungrove Elder will be your friends. Cindervines will help too ofc!
    Side in: Prowling Sperpopard, Choke.

 To play against mono red or heavy aggro there are the Madcap Experiment to Platinum Emperion combo and Slagstorm. 
 I chose this one because of its versatility when cascaded into: if you need to wipe it's cool, if not you can still burn your opponent's face. 
    Side in: Anger of the Gods, Scavenging Ooze.

 To play against Tron game 1 is very hard, probably worst matchup ever...
     Side in: Damping Sphere, Beast Within

 To play against Combo decks, play carefully the few but good removal spells (Stomp and Cindervines)
     Side in: Beast Within

 To play against Graveyard based strategy, we already have answers in the main deck.
     Side in: Scavenging Ooze

NOTES:
Be careful on Playing Platinum Emperion with Klothys, God of Destiny, cause you won't be gaining life by his ability.
The damage output provided by Klothys, Cindervines, Stomp and Slagstorm is quite high, so play those cards wisely because they could steal a game.
Do not be afraid to play Bloodbraid Elf, whatever you will take out of it is pure value.
If your loyalty is 5 or more, playing a Klothys, God of Destiny while you have one already in play with Garruk's Uprsinig/Kiora, Behemoth Beckoner, will result in a card draw (basically it becomes 3 mana Cycle).
WHEN SIDING DAMPING SHPERE TAKE OUT ALL OF THE MADCAP EXPERIMENTS, and if you can all the Platinum Emperion.
Make sure when you use Anger or Slagstorm to not wipe too much of your creatures!
The Sheltering Thickets are here to avoid mana overflow: do not be afraid to cycle them away if you have 5/6/7 lands already.
DO NOT enchant a non basic land with Utopia Sprawl: non basic land destruction really hurts! (Ghost Quarter, Field of Ruin).
Do not fear a Blood Moon, you have enough forests

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