Re: The Notetaker
Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 6:01 am
https://www.duelingbook.com/replay?id=407264-9933859
Cyber Dragon vs Mystic Mine Burn? (2-0)
They win RPS and start, but I can quickly see they are not a good player and their deck looks weak. I decide to play it safe with infinity disruption and advantage. I make short work of metaverse, not knowing what to expect but trying to avoid mine. I get baited by a ties of the brethren which I should have let pass and they slide a mine on me anyways. I force its self-destruct next turn but leave myself in a weak field position, which their deck cannot take advantage of. I easily finish the game, correcting their pendulum error and choosing to swing with another monster to speed up their admitting defeat rather than explain to them my quick effect.
https://imgur.com/JELsHoI Siding leads me to side for removal effects and trimming non-starters, as I feel comfortable playing even a minimal package and do not feel the need for a strong hand, only a passable one that can pop mine.
Game 2 gives me a strong opening, but I make a misplay by not ashing metaverse. This leads me to have my mst hit by solemn judgment, and my core machine dup opening leads me into fortress to force the self-destruct. I again misplay by making my cyber dragon link instead of my genius, but have so many resources I make genius using the cyber anyways to create the otk.
This match gave me an appreciation for how much I was missing, facing a terrible player, let overlooking the truly critical aspect of what was game changing. My adjustments proved enough, but that’s all they were, adjustments I had to make because of my poor decisions prior.
Cyber Dragon vs Mystic Mine Burn? (2-0)
They win RPS and start, but I can quickly see they are not a good player and their deck looks weak. I decide to play it safe with infinity disruption and advantage. I make short work of metaverse, not knowing what to expect but trying to avoid mine. I get baited by a ties of the brethren which I should have let pass and they slide a mine on me anyways. I force its self-destruct next turn but leave myself in a weak field position, which their deck cannot take advantage of. I easily finish the game, correcting their pendulum error and choosing to swing with another monster to speed up their admitting defeat rather than explain to them my quick effect.
https://imgur.com/JELsHoI Siding leads me to side for removal effects and trimming non-starters, as I feel comfortable playing even a minimal package and do not feel the need for a strong hand, only a passable one that can pop mine.
Game 2 gives me a strong opening, but I make a misplay by not ashing metaverse. This leads me to have my mst hit by solemn judgment, and my core machine dup opening leads me into fortress to force the self-destruct. I again misplay by making my cyber dragon link instead of my genius, but have so many resources I make genius using the cyber anyways to create the otk.
This match gave me an appreciation for how much I was missing, facing a terrible player, let overlooking the truly critical aspect of what was game changing. My adjustments proved enough, but that’s all they were, adjustments I had to make because of my poor decisions prior.