I'm curious how many games people play with a deck before they decide it's working for them or not working? I know sometimes I'm quick to switch out a card (or two or three) right after a game I lost or won because I noticed it was bad or thought it would be good. But I also know that I need to take into account "the odds" when making a decision. So, how many games do you try to play before judging a deck?
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For me it usually depends on how badly the losses are. 3 losses in a row doesn't mean a whole lot if each game came down to 1 or 2 life. That may just be bad luck.
Yep, I think you can get a feel for a straight up bad deck pretty darn fast. A deck that has potential but needs work is harder to judge and its also hard to get a feel if the deck is really great, or just decently competitive.
I know I have a looser when my opponent just doesn't seem to care what cards I'm playing and a winner when I can defeat a range of other deck types.
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I'm curious how many games people play with a deck before they decide it's working for them or not working? I know sometimes I'm quick to switch out a card (or two or three) right after a game I lost or won because I noticed it was bad or thought it would be good. But I also know that I need to take into account "the odds" when making a decision. So, how many games do you try to play before judging a deck?
Check out my motorcycle blog at ShiftHer.com ...or not.
For me it usually depends on how badly the losses are. 3 losses in a row doesn't mean a whole lot if each game came down to 1 or 2 life. That may just be bad luck.
Yep, I think you can get a feel for a straight up bad deck pretty darn fast. A deck that has potential but needs work is harder to judge and its also hard to get a feel if the deck is really great, or just decently competitive.
I know I have a looser when my opponent just doesn't seem to care what cards I'm playing and a winner when I can defeat a range of other deck types.
Check out my gaming blog: Downy Owlbear Designs and download free P&P games.
Or argue with me about games on Qallout, the video debate site.