I'd say one of the key things that makes you a better player is understanding that it's not the outcome you should focus on, it's the initial state and your action Let's take mulligan as an obvious example. You threw a 3 mana card and got a 10 mana card. It seems like a bad result, but Was your action wrong? No, because in average you win more if you throw this card than if you don't And in general, from my experience, people make tons of small mistakes from iron all the way up to top300 Noticing them and punishing them the right way makes your climb easier
I'd say one of the key things that makes you a better player is understanding that it's not the outcome you should focus on, it's the initial state and your action
Let's take mulligan as an obvious example. You threw a 3 mana card and got a 10 mana card. It seems like a bad result, but
Was your action wrong? No, because in average you win more if you throw this card than if you don't
And in general, from my experience, people make tons of small mistakes from iron all the way up to top300
Noticing them and punishing them the right way makes your climb easier
Thanks Telebait, I just finished building a full deck since I started playing 2 months ago and these tips are so good. Really excited to climb!
Underrated video
Hidden gem of a video, this was so helpful thank you so much!
Great content
underrated vid! ✨️
What can I say? You are really good teacher. Do you have any playlist like "Newbie's Path" from zero to master?
Nice tips 👍
Hope they help!
This game is so dead, lol. But thanks for the tips bro
this game was SO BAD 6 months ago. most players I know made a pause during those metas.