I am watching this and you better have won.
Edit: Kiro i am disappointed.
Haha, me too. So after rewatching the video as well as from Kripp's side
http://www.twitch.tv/nl_kripp/b/491903619?t=50m06s :
1) I should have healed myself. The Argent Commander hitting me in the face was the red flag I chose to ignore. If I did that and still wanted to keep my Ogre at full health, I would have sacked my Guardian of Kings into the Argent Commander. That would have given me 3 minions such that he couldn't Mind Control Tech me. But in this hypothetical situation, he also drew the Swipe that turn so he unfortunately could have killed the full health Ogre if he so chose with Swipe+Starfire, or Swipe+Druid of the Claw and all I'd have is an enraged 5/2 Amani Berserker and 16 health. Or he could have played the 1 card that I don't know about (which turned out to be Ancient Mage now that I watched it from his PoV).
2) If I went for his face and ignore the Argent, I'd be at 20 health, he'd be at 10 health and I would have had a 5/2, 6/7, 2/3, and 1/1. The 6/7 would have been MC'ed and my 5/2 and 2/3 killed by a combination of the Argent/Swipe/Druid of the Claw. So that feels unsatisfactory to me since my hand didn't have minions at the time.
3) If the MC Tech actually took my Guardian of Kings, my Amani Berserker would have taken that out. So most likely his Druid of the Claw would have gone into Cat Form, killed my Amani Berserker while surviving. That'd leave his board with a 3/3, 5/2, and 4/2. So I might have decided to normal Consecrate that instead which would still have resulted in a loss.
4) If the MC Tech took either of the other 2 weak minions, he might have played that differently. But if not, I would have certainly used Lay on Hands and clear the board accordingly.
5) Kripp's comments included: Playing the first Aldor like I did was a bit greedy when I could have BoK my Dire Wolf, but that's probably a playstyle preference. I should have hit his face with the 7/7 buffed Aldor and he's right. When I killed the 4/4 buffed Keeper instead of the 4/4 Dark Iron Dwarf, I was scared of him bouncing the Keeper back. He's right that if I can silence the Keeper's +2 attack, the Dark Iron Dwarf is more dangerous and that's a great tip from him. And I felt he played damn well. I clearly underestimated the damage a Druid can do to me with spells.
And I went 9-3 with the deck because my computer crashed while I was playing for my 10th win (which was at a neutral board state so unknown if I would have won or not). For Kripp to say my deck could go 12-1 is probably not an overstatement.
So, lesson of the day: If the enemy starts hitting your face instead of board clearing and you can heal yourself, you probably should heal yourself.