I like how this brawl allows you to see your opponent's deck idea clearly from even one game.
I just lost a couple to a different take on secret paladin that had some neat ideas. In my deck, I was running chow and secretkeeper, hoping to draw one either in opening hand or instead of a secret on turn 1.
What my opponent did with his deck was to simply play out a secret on turn 1, then play a doomsayer on turn 2. It's very hard to clear the doomsayer at that point. (I managed it in the second game, but even then, redemption brought it back.
) For his turn 4 draw, he chose Dread Corsair, which I think is bad, but does allow him to develop an additional secret if he has one in hand. On 5, he chose Quartermaster instead of Blecher, which I can believe might be better. And on 9, he chose Kraken (compared to my Alexstrasza), which gave him lethal. I can see the argument for Kraken, since it has similar stats, but a more flexible battlecry.
Another couple interesting things about his deck: he runs Target Dummy, which picked up significant value by defending his mustered dudes (as did the Dread Corsair). Seems good, as my Sea Giant simply sat in my hand as I always had something better to do. He also runs 5 secrets (Repentance being one), which I'm sure is good, as Repentance is strong in the mirror.