Built on stream and played for a few days from Gold 1 to Masters.
After slogging through a bunch of midrange soup mirrors of various faction combinations, I realized that often games I was winning were when an opponent would stumble, so sweepers be damned, let's punish their stumbles as much as possible while minimizing our own.
It's an aggro deck so there isn't much to say. Apply pressure early with small units, clear the way with removal, and keep them on the back foot until they're dead.
The deck is fairly easy to play but does have some nuances. You generally want to hold your contract cards as long as possible as you have plenty of other ways to flood the board cheaply early on. Bow and Choice are great for answering bigger creatures and especially Plunk. Syl is a fantastic way to sneak in some final damage and lock them down if they don't have something like Call the Hit. In general there aren't actually as many sweepers as you'd expect in the format so you can play fairly wide onto the board if they aren't on argenport.
I'm not sure what if anything I would change with the list right now. Phoenix is a bit pricy but was generally very good at closing games that dragged out, and Choice was a card I wasn't initially sold on but performed better than I expected in an aggressive deck. Taking down plunk early or their only creature in the mid game was huge. I did occasionally also buy back a Bow for more focused removal and late game damage, so definitely keep it in mind as an option. The Rat King was another card that performed well, but not the greatest. I don't think there is anything better right now, but he was definitely not something I'd be looking to keep in an opener most games.