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why do i say so? in the game of yugioh, what makes you worry the most is not what you can see, it is what you can't see.
Imagine a screnario, your opponent has 1 sirocco and one black whirlwind on the field, he takes a kalut for black whirlwind's effect. Now, he set 1 M/T face down, and had 2 cards in hand. While he have 2 black whirlwind and 1 sirocco in your hand. So how can you win despite not knowing the 3 mysterious cards your opponent has?
It is a dangerous situation, because that set card can be bottomless, icarus attack, or mirror force. or maybe even a fake MST. comparing to a situation whereby your opponent had only a sirocco and a black whirlwind on his field, which situation is easier to manage?
A good duelist will analyse all possible outcomes that comes to mind, but for an legendary duelist like Yugi will know what are the cards you have, even for face down cards.
Example you are playing against a machine deck, you wish to OTK him this turn, but your opponent had 4 cards in his hand. and you go "WOW...Sian." scare of utlising all the cards that you have and may not kill him, and next turn let him make a comeback. No worries...
Look at his field, you realize that he has 3 gadgets on the field. meaning what you need to scare of is that 1 card in your opponent's hand that you dont know. because he had searched out 3 gadgets and had shown you 3. you can then narrow down the possibility of the card that can save him in this situation and decide whether you want to finish him off.
Remember the cards that your opponent draw, or shown you, it helps you to eliminate needless worries.
Same thing goes to Sirocco plus whirlwind, your opponent had shown you as well. so make use of that and turn it to your advantage.
if your opponent had 1 face up shura on the field only, and he goes to allure and removed a kalut, what does that shows? with a very high possibility, he has another kalut and hence that kalut drawn through allure is redundant. and you know that will be a kalut in his hand.
"Handsize?" a question that is familiar to most duelist, you can be the one answering that question for yourself.
Imagine a screnario, your opponent has 1 sirocco and one black whirlwind on the field, he takes a kalut for black whirlwind's effect. Now, he set 1 M/T face down, and had 2 cards in hand. While he have 2 black whirlwind and 1 sirocco in your hand. So how can you win despite not knowing the 3 mysterious cards your opponent has?
It is a dangerous situation, because that set card can be bottomless, icarus attack, or mirror force. or maybe even a fake MST. comparing to a situation whereby your opponent had only a sirocco and a black whirlwind on his field, which situation is easier to manage?
A good duelist will analyse all possible outcomes that comes to mind, but for an legendary duelist like Yugi will know what are the cards you have, even for face down cards.
Example you are playing against a machine deck, you wish to OTK him this turn, but your opponent had 4 cards in his hand. and you go "WOW...Sian." scare of utlising all the cards that you have and may not kill him, and next turn let him make a comeback. No worries...
Look at his field, you realize that he has 3 gadgets on the field. meaning what you need to scare of is that 1 card in your opponent's hand that you dont know. because he had searched out 3 gadgets and had shown you 3. you can then narrow down the possibility of the card that can save him in this situation and decide whether you want to finish him off.
Remember the cards that your opponent draw, or shown you, it helps you to eliminate needless worries.
Same thing goes to Sirocco plus whirlwind, your opponent had shown you as well. so make use of that and turn it to your advantage.
if your opponent had 1 face up shura on the field only, and he goes to allure and removed a kalut, what does that shows? with a very high possibility, he has another kalut and hence that kalut drawn through allure is redundant. and you know that will be a kalut in his hand.
"Handsize?" a question that is familiar to most duelist, you can be the one answering that question for yourself.
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