I think mistakes will always happen to the best of us. Part of human nature. No one is perfect and at the end of the day we learn from our mistakes. Glad he ended up winning. Loved watching this match.
Great video! I have question about HAT. I heard fire fist is good deck in that format but I don't see anyone at your locals playing it. Did deck fall off because of format getting solved or people at your locals just don't play it?
The banlist for HAT nerfed the fire fist (rekindling, spirit) so they are not that strong, but still can pack a punch when combined with other toolboxes (traptrix, hands)
u should never take back misplays unless they're illegal moves. there's some confusion among the community that not letting people take back misplays is sharking, but it isnt. it's against konami policy to take back plays and its technically cheating. it's the difference between winning and losing games a lot of the time as well.
I think mistakes will always happen to the best of us. Part of human nature. No one is perfect and at the end of the day we learn from our mistakes. Glad he ended up winning. Loved watching this match.
Yeah he was able to shake it off and win the 3rd game ggs to Nate
The happiness in his face😂😂😂
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Nate deck list??
🤔 up to him
Great video! I have question about HAT. I heard fire fist is good deck in that format but I don't see anyone at your locals playing it. Did deck fall off because of format getting solved or people at your locals just don't play it?
People at my locals don’t play it
The banlist for HAT nerfed the fire fist (rekindling, spirit) so they are not that strong, but still can pack a punch when combined with other toolboxes (traptrix, hands)
Probably should bottomless goyo at the end. If he negates with stardust at least you can space the fusion
Yeah he probably should have forced the stardust
u should never take back misplays unless they're illegal moves. there's some confusion among the community that not letting people take back misplays is sharking, but it isnt. it's against konami policy to take back plays and its technically cheating. it's the difference between winning and losing games a lot of the time as well.
I’ll sometimes let my opponents take back plays depending on the situation