I've noticed that when I record my game via arcane tracker, in the replay I can see some cards that was in my opponent's starting hand before the mulligan. Example. I've also seen some replays where card was shuffled into opponent's deck (e.g. with Psychic Scream), and then I can see when that card was drawn even if my opponent never plays that card until the end of the game. So, is it actually possible to tell if some card in opponent's hand is the same card which was shuffled in their deck before, or that's just a glitch of arcane tracker?
I believe at the start of the game all cards in the deck get an ID... and when a decktracker knows which card is linked to the ID it can identify the card... so when he mulligans a card and later draws and plays it you know what card he has mulliganed... but if he never plays a mulliganed card it will not be shown...
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I've noticed that when I record my game via arcane tracker, in the replay I can see some cards that was in my opponent's starting hand before the mulligan. Example. I've also seen some replays where card was shuffled into opponent's deck (e.g. with Psychic Scream), and then I can see when that card was drawn even if my opponent never plays that card until the end of the game. So, is it actually possible to tell if some card in opponent's hand is the same card which was shuffled in their deck before, or that's just a glitch of arcane tracker?
I believe at the start of the game all cards in the deck get an ID... and when a decktracker knows which card is linked to the ID it can identify the card... so when he mulligans a card and later draws and plays it you know what card he has mulliganed... but if he never plays a mulliganed card it will not be shown...
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffer!