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This cautious opening phase is actually a high-stakes psychological war of information gathering and scouting.
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If you drop your primary win condition without knowing their defensive setup, you are relying entirely on blind luck.
+Testing the Waters
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You achieve this by playing 'cycle cards'—extremely cheap units that require some sort of response.
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If they respond with an Ice Golem and a Musketeer, you can immediately deduce they are likely playing a fast cycle deck.
+Prepare your defenses accordingly.Count their cards constantly.Information dictates your offensive timing.
+Counting the Mana
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They track exactly how much elixir the opponent has spent versus how much they have generated.
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This hidden knowledge allows you to make incredibly aggressive plays that seem reckless to a spectator but are actually mathematically guaranteed to succeed.
+Data PointMethod of DiscoveryWhat they are playingIdentify their primary tankRemoval StatusForce them to use it defensively
+The Power of Prediction
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A predictive play is casting a spell or dropping a unit before the opponent even places their counter.
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Knowledge wins wars, both in the real world and in the digital arena.
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