It's been a very long time since I've played MTG, and I built this deck between 2004 and 2008. I don't know much about the deck formats and I just like to play MTG.
A lot of expansions got out since 2008, howeverI don't have a very good insight about them, so I lack a bit of knowladge if there is something that can help this deck. So, any feedback is welcomed and I hope you like this deck.
Here is a little tutorial of it:
1st Turn: The perfect move on the first turn is with a swamp, Entomb, Dark Ritual, Exhume and, in my preference, Akroma, Angel of Wrath. With this, you can have 3 mana on the first turn, delivering 6 damage, plus get a powerfull creature right away. After this, you only have to assure that the your creature stays in play, or just add a few ones with the help of Buried Alive, Exhume or Doomed Necromancer.
If you don't have this combination, try to use a Sol Ring, or a combo of Buried Alive and Dark Ritual to speed up your game an try to bring at least one creature in the next turn.
2nd Turn: The perfect play in this turn, if you have played Buried Alive, is to use Lake of the Dead and then Living Death giving a big opportunity to win the game. If you can't do this and if you don´t have a strong creature in play, this turn you probably can have at least one, since you have a diversity of moves that you can do. Or, you can play Lake of the Dead and something like a Sol Ring and Doomed Necromancer. That is, if you played Buried Alive or Entomb in the previous turn.
3rd Turn: This is the tipping point, you should have a very goof game built up by now, but if you don't have, here is the move that will grant it. Having played Lake of the Dead, you can now use Living Death. With this, I like to get Akroma, Angel of Wrath, Rorix Bladewing and Spirit of the Night just to give 18 of damage. This if your opponent doesn't have some counter.
There are some other major creatures in this deck that are quite helpfull, like Reya Dawnbringer, which returns a creature every turn form the cemetery. Blazing Archon is always good, since it stalls the opponent, just like Visara the Dreadful. Phantom Nishoba is good for those nasty decks that give you direct damage, and so on.
So, I hope you liked it and feel free to give some feedback and comment.