Balancing pvp color challenge matches
I'm a new player to arena. I was playing the final Ajani Goldmane color challenge where you face another player/pvp. I played a white deck that, while it had a few additional cards swapped in, the majority of the deck was comprised of the introductory cards that you receive in the beginning of the game.
I played against a person piloting a mono blue taking turns deck that had well over 170 cards. Please see attached pictures . The game took far, far longer than I would have ever wanted to play. It was brutal and not fun at all. It is unfair to watch someone pilot a deck that is far more competitive than any introductory deck that we start with. This deck wasn't as bad as watching someone pilot an eggs deck, yet it was still very boring to sit there and watch someone else play magic. I sincerely thought that this style of gameplay was what MTG as a company was trying to avoid.
Please consider changing your approach to matching players, especially if they are in the introductory color challenge stages. I'm still trying to understand the mechanics of the arena format, the timing and pace of the game, and understand the cards and what they do. It's extremely frustrating and very boring to watch this take place in a space that I thought was reserved for more introductory level play.