What is Turbo Fog?Turbo Fog is a deck that believes that not losing is much more important that winning. By playing universal efficient draw and Fog-like effects this deck buys time to win in whatever method the builder chooses.
Why play Turbo Fog?The most popular way to win a game of magic is by creature combat damage. Wouldnt it be nice to have a deck that had a very good matchup against any deck with that plan A? Do you like to invalidate everything your opponent is doing? Do you enjoy drawing lots of cards? Do you want to see your entire deck every game? Want consistency like a burn deck but dont want to race? Want a cheap deck?This is that deck.
Why shouldnt you play Turbo Fog?This deck requires you to play fast or you will go to time.If you dont like decks that could play themselves and you want something risky and challenging, well we got the risky part down. This deck is very good against a local metagame with lots of rouge decks and the cheaper meta decks. The two most difficult matchups for this deck are Melira Pod and Tron, so big tournaments are kind of out.If you like attacking your opponent, this is not for you, if you attack, you are doing so once.
Win Conditions:Naturally, you would win due to milling them with either jace or milling them to death with your howling mines and other turbos on the field. However, this might cause players to draw win conditions in their deck to use against you so an easy way to win is using Luminarch Ascension because you would naturally not be taking any damage to prevent the quest counters from building up on the enchantment. Creeping tar pit is another way to win in a few turns because you don't need to use a fog during your own turn because it is unblockable. However, using only the creeping tar pits is dangerous because of the threat of your opponent playing Path To Exile on your land.
How to effectively use Isochron scepter:You might think it would be useful to attach a fog to the scepter but it is most of the time a lot more useful to attach a silence or either the negate or remove soul from it to deal with threats that the fogs can't deal with. Remember that you have the elixir of immortality to prevent you from drawing out and to make sure that you don't run out of cards. Which brings me to another note- make sure that your opponent is either tapped out or that you have the negate handy before you cast the elixir because if it gets countered it can be very devastating for you and possibly fatal if you are nearing the end of your deck and they have removed your win conditions such as Jace and Luminarch.
In the case of heavy aggro decks you can sideboard in reverence. Also good to keep in note: against any deck that has a definate win condition you should sideboard surgical extraction and attack it to isochron scepter. >:D