Without commentary it retracts a lot of value from vids like this in my opinion. For example realising at 1:15 you didnt attach don to leader making kuzan not have +1c and within egghead luffy pop range doesn't hit the same by clicking the mouse multiple times as new players would assume intentional. Enjoy watching ST14 gameplay regardless so thanks for uploading
Yes, you're right, with a commentary it would have been more effective to understand my choices and explain them! The real reason is that I don't have time, with my job, I play mostly at night 🤣 But I love playing this game and I just want to share my gameplay with passion! And for Kuzan, it was a mistake indeed! ✔
Thank you for your comment! It’s true that going second in this match-up can offer an advantage, but this game is really about optimization and micro-decisions. Every match requires a lot of choices, which is why I was able to have a strong hand in all three games. I don’t believe my opponents were beginners either, which highlights the strength of ST14 even more. A tip for improving: it’s important not to get stuck on what seems easy but always look for ways to refine your skills. Thanks again for your feedback, and I encourage you to analyze the gameplay rather than looking for excuses 🤗
@@Citonplay Not looking for excuses. Also the video is still good. But im not sure if much can be learned when you upload the games where everything goes very smooth. Its not hard to just play the perfect curve. I dont think people need a guide to play Issho on 8 and Moria on 10. The hard part about the MU is when not everything goes your way. And these are the games where skill is more important and where people can learn.
@@jonesbrothers134 Out of the three games, he's only played one issho, so I think there's a bit of frustration in your comments. It's totally logical that if you don't have the cards, the game will surely be lost. I think he's right, analyze the gameplay and talk afterwards.
Without commentary it retracts a lot of value from vids like this in my opinion. For example realising at 1:15 you didnt attach don to leader making kuzan not have +1c and within egghead luffy pop range doesn't hit the same by clicking the mouse multiple times as new players would assume intentional.
Enjoy watching ST14 gameplay regardless so thanks for uploading
Yes, you're right, with a commentary it would have been more effective to understand my choices and explain them!
The real reason is that I don't have time, with my job, I play mostly at night 🤣
But I love playing this game and I just want to share my gameplay with passion!
And for Kuzan, it was a mistake indeed! ✔
Yes, if you always go second, have very good draw and the opponent doesnt know what they are doing you have a good chance of winning.
Thank you for your comment! It’s true that going second in this match-up can offer an advantage, but this game is really about optimization and micro-decisions. Every match requires a lot of choices, which is why I was able to have a strong hand in all three games. I don’t believe my opponents were beginners either, which highlights the strength of ST14 even more.
A tip for improving: it’s important not to get stuck on what seems easy but always look for ways to refine your skills. Thanks again for your feedback, and I encourage you to analyze the gameplay rather than looking for excuses 🤗
@@Citonplay Not looking for excuses. Also the video is still good. But im not sure if much can be learned when you upload the games where everything goes very smooth. Its not hard to just play the perfect curve. I dont think people need a guide to play Issho on 8 and Moria on 10. The hard part about the MU is when not everything goes your way. And these are the games where skill is more important and where people can learn.
@@jonesbrothers134 Out of the three games, he's only played one issho, so I think there's a bit of frustration in your comments.
It's totally logical that if you don't have the cards, the game will surely be lost.
I think he's right, analyze the gameplay and talk afterwards.