90% of the games I played on ladder is just shaman, aggro shaman, midrange shaman whatever you call it.
I've been playing Miracle rogue and have a 30-50% or so win rate against them.
Would like to know how I can counter shaman?
As a Midrange Shaman player I can tell you my experience of what happened when Miracle Rogues defeated me.
1) They didn't waste their biggest removal on smaller threats. Instead of trying to clear my small boards each turn, they waited for me to have a lot of small stuff plus a big threat to kill everything with a spell damage increased Fan of Knives and trades. Shadow Strike was always keeped to neutralize Thunder Bluff Valiant (or, only when they had their winning combo ready, Thing from Below).
2) A concealed Gadgetzan Auctioneer is basically unreachable except for an RNG lucky Lightning Storm with spell damage. When I'm not able to destroy it that way, the rogue usually draws its win condition in a couple of turns.
3) To deliver their winning combo, they often kept a backstab till the last moment to clear my taunt totem. Trying to control what totems I was able to summon in the early game was often less efficient than daggering me in the face until I was vulnerable to their combo (the usual shaman decklist has no heal).
4) Against a Doomhammer equipped shaman, creating a situation where the hero is forced to use its attacks to clear your board can cause a lot of damage to him and bring the rogue closer to its winning combo.
90% of the games I played on ladder is just shaman, aggro shaman, midrange shaman whatever you call it.
I've been playing Miracle rogue and have a 30-50% or so win rate against them.
Would like to know how I can counter shaman?
So you claim that you face Shamans 90% of the time, but yet choose to stick with a deck that has a horrible win rate against it?
I guess you gotta decide: do you want to play the deck you like, even though you will mostly lose, or do you actually want to rank up?