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Strategy and Tactics / Re: How to Become a Better Player
« on: July 31, 2013, 12:50:37 AM »
Great tips
some have helped me soooo much.
I would also add
Pay attenntion to patterns of behavior
most players have some...
for example you can see if he rushes during planning to set a creature in his spawning point... why is that?.. does he always rush to plan?...is he bluffing?..does he even have mana?...how many dispels has he used?..
In a match i noticed that my opponent always chose his creature to plan under spawnpoint before he chose any other cards...always... same thing ever turn... then suddendly one turn he didnt? he waited, he hesitated ... He was not even planning to summon, he just remembered he could bluff me...
But still...overall Never underestimate your opponent, he will defenatly know something you dont about what he is doing...
Another thing you can take advantage off, and keep a watch in yourself... Dont get overexited when u have a play...stay calm, think it again, again, think of cake, think of the plan again... ok go...
Ive seen players fall into my baits because they are so exited... their greed... maybe they rush tu kill a creature, or to attack the mage and plan only to do that and are complety sure they will do it... but forget simple things... like... not having iniative... or a guarding creature... a flying creature... the damage they have...
One Last VERY VERY important thing to keep in mind:
BE POLITE!
This should be #1 Rule.
some have helped me soooo much.
I would also add
Pay attenntion to patterns of behavior
most players have some...
for example you can see if he rushes during planning to set a creature in his spawning point... why is that?.. does he always rush to plan?...is he bluffing?..does he even have mana?...how many dispels has he used?..
In a match i noticed that my opponent always chose his creature to plan under spawnpoint before he chose any other cards...always... same thing ever turn... then suddendly one turn he didnt? he waited, he hesitated ... He was not even planning to summon, he just remembered he could bluff me...
But still...overall Never underestimate your opponent, he will defenatly know something you dont about what he is doing...
Another thing you can take advantage off, and keep a watch in yourself... Dont get overexited when u have a play...stay calm, think it again, again, think of cake, think of the plan again... ok go...
Ive seen players fall into my baits because they are so exited... their greed... maybe they rush tu kill a creature, or to attack the mage and plan only to do that and are complety sure they will do it... but forget simple things... like... not having iniative... or a guarding creature... a flying creature... the damage they have...
One Last VERY VERY important thing to keep in mind:
BE POLITE!
This should be #1 Rule.