Monday, 21 May 2012

Was in unrated this time testing a concept I had in mind with my inzektors. Was upagainst this player who comes at me with chaos dragons.....they're everywhere...ugh...lol at least I haven't seen any final countdown decks yet...expect that because it top 16 at ycs philly..ugh... really scared that twas going to lose. But then again look at the life points. I attacked with dragonfly and centipede dropping him down to 900 life points,then I call of the haunted back gigamantis and attacked for game so.... 8000-0. TERRIBLE....for him. he wanted rematch. I didn't play it. It's unrated i dont really care.also the thing I was testing out,He wasnt a good enough person to test with sadly. but his deck did show 1 flaw in my deck that I had to go fix which is another reason why i left. He didn't see the flaw thank goodness;but,it bothered me to my core. So had to fix it.Also I capitalize on peoples mistakes. If you make a mistake and don't see that,that's not my fault. It's a life lesson.READ YOUR CARDS. I ALWAYS URGE SO MANY PEOPLE TO READ,READ READ YO DAMN CARDS. only half take those words into concideration. This man used darkflare dragons eff and at the end of darkflares eff you're supposed to banish 1 monster in either players graveyard.He didnt banish anything. the most obvious target would have been my hornet which would have hurt me.But he didnt remove anything,so I capitalized on it. Besides it didn't matter because it was unrated. This is the time to learn.  but the fact he made that simple mistake tells me 1 of these things happened:
1)He just netdecked that
2)misread
3)overlooked
4)new to the deck and hasn't grasped all the cards
5)over confident that he/she knows what the card does and doesn't re-verify the card text

maybe a combination of them happened to him.
when people net deck,they overlook how to really play a deck. Regardless of how powerful the deck may be,if you dont understand the cards,the deck etc... you'll fail. Misreading happens alot. A way to get over that is work at it over time with experience. Overlooking is just about the same as misreading,its one or the other that happens. Reading carefully and working at that skill over time is the only thing you can do.
when you're new to a deck you may not know how to really use it as well.I remember when I first mademy own build of karakuri's I HAD NO IDEA WHAT I WAS DOING. I didn't grasp majority of the cards. that led to several losses. It's all about focus and reading abilities. don't be afraid of an unknown card. Close the gap of unknown and get familiar with them.




ANYWAYS A WIN IS A WIN BWAHAHA.im not actually laughing. Just felt right to write in caps.

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