Just bad luck, these high rolls can happen. If you were a mage with Flame Ward up and other control tools, he would prbly give up two turns later. So, just concede and move on.
While this opening is extremely tough to recover from... it doesn't look like an auto-concede to me.
You've got prep + wand maker to look for an answer. Then eviscerate to kill off the darkglare or Kanrethad this turn at least.
Then secret passage to dig for another answer after that.
If you were playing a control deck and had a hand full of unplayable cards at the moment, then it would be a different story, but this doesn't look impossible... just sayin'.
Opponent would not have that board, unless he coined out Kanrethad or Darkglare on turn 1.
So why didn't you kill it off when you had prep and eviscerate?
That ain't it. Turn 1 could've been nothing, turn 2: Kanrethad -> coin -> Darkglare -> spew out a bunch of demons. Not sure how some of them have +1/+1 and not others, though.
What am I supposed to do in this situation? Insta-concede.
Tough luck!
Played a lot of Stealth Rougue this month and this is a really bad mathcup, so don't be too sad
P.S. nice golden Jandice Barov Looks sexy!
Just bad luck, these high rolls can happen. If you were a mage with Flame Ward up and other control tools, he would prbly give up two turns later. So, just concede and move on.
While this opening is extremely tough to recover from... it doesn't look like an auto-concede to me.
You've got prep + wand maker to look for an answer. Then eviscerate to kill off the darkglare or Kanrethad this turn at least.
Then secret passage to dig for another answer after that.
If you were playing a control deck and had a hand full of unplayable cards at the moment, then it would be a different story, but this doesn't look impossible... just sayin'.
You are just supposed to accept the fact that HS is a casual rng game where you are just supposed to lol at the gigahighroll of your opponent :)
Opponent would not have that board, unless he coined out Kanrethad or Darkglare on turn 1.
So why didn't you kill it off when you had prep and eviscerate?
That ain't it. Turn 1 could've been nothing, turn 2: Kanrethad -> coin -> Darkglare -> spew out a bunch of demons. Not sure how some of them have +1/+1 and not others, though.
The scary thing is in wild you could do better than he did
Excuse me xD
dese things happen *explodes*
Not as early turns as your opponent but similiar feelings for me...
"Minion to minion the basic of all combats, only a fool trusts his win to an OTK"
That's a bit too late. I like to take my giants out on turn 3:
https://hsreplay.net/replay/6sKJo5yHshPTKF8UChfSpS
https://hsreplay.net/replay/pNn8KEwrKjmR5wESr6ee4U
(both games earlier today)
"What am I supposed to do in this situation? Insta-concede."
says a rogue player, L O L