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4 Lodestone Myr
4 Trinket Mage
4 Clock of Omens
4 Fabricate
3 Fireball
4 Howling Mine
4 Staff of Domination
1 Telim'Tor's Darts
4 Thran Dynamo
4 Urza's Contact Lenses

4 Ancient Den
3 Glimmervoid
4 Great Furnace
4 Seat of the Synod
2 Shivan Reef
4 Tree of Tales
3 Vault of Whispers

Let me See.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Don't forget to tap your Clock of Omens (cuz you might as well) and your Howling Mine (to shut it off before your opponent draws) to feed your Lodestone Myr and your Clock-driven untaps early in the game, before you find your infinite combos. Wait—what infinite combos?

Clock of Omens + Thran Dynamo + Staff of Domination + Urza's Contact Lenses = infinite colorless mana and blistered palms. You can replace the Staff with another Lenses or vice versa for the same result.

Clock of Omens + 2 Contact Lenses + Great Furnace = infinite red mana and bloody palms.

After you get that mana, you can draw your deck with the Staff and use Fireball or Telim'Tor's Darts (among other possibilities I didn't include) for the win. If you've got a Clock, the Lenses, and a handful of artifact lands, you can simply untap Thran Dynamo enough times (without needing to go infinite) to get a lethal Fireball going.

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by Mark Gottlieb @ www.magicthegathering.com

INFINTY: Clock of Omens - Thran Dynamo - Staff of Domination - Urza's Contact Lenses [Un]

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