Heyo, I thought I would take some time and write down my thoughts on the current matchups in quick battle between the different planeswalkers, and what cards I personally feel are best suited to counter them, and the strategies you should employ to beat them. Obviously you can’t tell who your next opponent will be, but there are several cards per deck that you should always include as a “what if” scenario that will make your life much easier. They typically mirror high ratings in my card tier list so this might give a better idea of why a seemingly niche card is so highly rated.
My main PWs are Jace, Gideon, Nissa so I’ll talk more in depth about those. If anyone more experienced with Chandra or Liliana could share their opinions I’d be happy to edit and include your thoughts.
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Liliana
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Jace

vs Liliana - Very Easy - You have excess card draw and mana deny and bounce, she has nothing, not even support destruction.
vs Jace - Easy - The opponent isn’t as good at timing bounces or cascades. Keep that mana advantage and you’re good to go. Keep a bounce handy, play slowly, go for a drain build. Fatty flyer rush works too.
vs Nissa - Tricky - Potentially very bad if they get a good early cascade, and she can destroy your supports too. This matchup is more about simply beating each other into submission first. It is hard to trade efficiently vs Nissa, and she has enough mana ramp to ignore your drain. Forget about your drain supports for the most part, get a mizzium out asap, and save your 1 for her reach creatures so you can kill them efficiently.
vs Chandra - Easy - Pretty easy for the most part, usual strategy works. Your creatures are usually fairly small and efficient enough that it doesn’t matter if she burns them. If you get an early mana drain out she can’t do much. Most of them don’t even run demolish for some reason.
vs Gideon - Very Easy - wait for him to use his sharp eyes on a creature, then use your 1 and laugh and laugh. Bounce his fatties too.
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Nissa

vs Liliana - Very Easy - you’ll have like 5 creatures out before she has one. Your creatures are far more efficient and also you have far more mana gain. Plus your 1 counters her discard pretty well.
vs Jace - Normal/Easy - You’ll want to setup a good cascade to get several creatures out, so that he uses his 1 incorrectly and your reach creatures can do their jobs. Be wary of bounce and use your 1 to fill out your hand. Can be tricky if he gets his mana drain in place first. You’ll want a naturalists esp if he has thopter network. However the amount of board clearing you get with Animists Awakening and your 1 should be clearing the board of supports easily.
vs Nissa - Easy - Opponent doesn’t know how to save up creatures or use the right spells. Simply roll over them with your better play. Remember your 2 is the difference between a sweeping victory and an equivalent trade. Don’t waste so much time with your 1, let the opponent fill board with green for you.
vs Chandra - Very Easy - you are more efficient, and faster. Her burn can’t really touch your creatures and your reinforcement rate.
vs Gideon - Easy - This might require saving some creatures if he has a beefy first striker out, but for the most part 2 is your friend, and you can roll right over him.
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Chandra

vs Liliana - Very Easy - Her stuff all have extremely low hp, she doesn’t have much in the way of defenders (go prickleboar too), and you’re much faster. Your creatures are all so efficient you are actually trading equally vs any destruction she may have so that is hilarious. Her discard is annoying but it shouldn’t bother you. About half your cards you can cast with 1 turn anyway.
vs Jace - Easy/Tricky - Easy if he is the slow mizzium + drain way, tricky if he is the flying fatty spell rush. You have zero flyers and no real way to get rid of them aside from normal burn, so that becomes a mana race. Aside from that, abuse Act of Treason to kill two creatures for the price of 1. He only has one defender and it falls easily to prickleboar (get another creature, maybe rambler, to eat Jace’s 1).
vs Nissa - Tricky - Probably the hardest matchup, Nissa’s mana ramp is far faster than yours, and Chandra’s extremely low hp pool (lowest of any pw) means a single good cascade can completely wipe you out before you can burn down her stuff. Focus on rushing, prickleboar is again your MVP vs her slew of efficient reach creatures. Burn anything out of his grasp and keep the board clean so you don’t get Joraga’d.
vs Chandra - Easy - pretty much a race to the finish, expect to take damage but you should be able to rush them down. AI is still not very good at saving burn.
vs Gideon - Very Easy - All of his creatures (save Archangel) is killable with a single Exquisite, so having one handy means he loses. Make sure to kill any of his supports asap with demolish, and abuse Act of Treason to take care of any beefy creatures he has, using his own vigilance against him.
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Gideon

vs Liliana - Easy - Just play your efficient creatures and you will win. I only saw a couple Liliana’s in tournament but the discard is kinda pointless and she doesn’t have anything that can match your efficiency. You might lose a creature or two (hold back on reinforcing unless she is about to discard you), but it doesn’t really matter.
vs Jace - Tricky - This match involves playing extremely slowly and conservatively. You -might- be screwed if he gets a mana drain card out prior to your first creature. You may be screwed if your first creature gets harbingered. I would highly suggest simply forfeiting the match if either happens. If not, you will want to play with a full hand constantly. NEVER reinforce your creatures. Try to have two out, one beefy and one first striker, so that he uses -6 on the beefier creature instead. Do NOT use sharp eyes until you have a good feel for his cards. And above all, keep your hand full unless you will lose otherwise. It doesn’t matter if you’re only doing 6 damage a turn with your consul. Keep at it, do NOT let him get bounced. Also, let him play the first creature. If it is his reach drake, for instance, you don’t want to play anything that you cannot enshrouding mist because he will -6 it and it will die to the drake. This is a slow and painful match no matter how you look at it.
vs Nissa - Easy - This matchup is entirely based on speed. Get your consul out asap and sharp eyes it. Do not let her reinforce and get cascades, her creatures will overwhelm. Only one haste creature (that is super overcosted and noone uses), so you should always be able to see what is coming. Keep a enshrouding mist ready, and use preemptively if her second ability is ready. Never rely on your supports.
vs Chandra - Easy - Chandra’s burn is still not well utilized by the AI, however you still need to play conservatively. Do not play consul as your first card. Do not sharp eyes till you know you can tank the 6/6 scab, as it has haste. Keep an eye on her commander mana, be prepared to preemptively enshrouding mist when she has enough for her second ability. Keep toughnesses up and preemptively use things like Take Flight to buffer your creatures when it seems like she is charging a burn spell. Most of your good creatures are at least toughness 6 - make it a priority to make them toughness 7 before you play them. You will almost always take damage, but will rarely lose.
vs Gideon - Easy - This match can go both ways, and mostly depend on who lays down their core creatures first. But there are several things that make it easy. First, Enshrouding Mist - the opponent doesn’t know how to use this. I would HIGHLY recommend not playing your first creature before charging mist unless you have an overwhelming advantage. Another card that is useful is Take Flight - allowing you hp buffer and letting you fling your first strikers to kill his creatures. But actually, you don’t even need this. Just let him stupidly cast sharp eyes on his flyers and bring them down to your level =P