Let's face it, sometimes YGO in Singapore is pretty routine.
1) You look at someones binder.
2) There is no money cards (Allure, Catastor , Brionac , etc etc etc)
3) Immediately return the binder to the other person without further looking.
Sometimes, people are this realistic.
I myself don't have a good binder at all. Some of you may know.
That's why, I fail in comparison to others whom have a godly binder.
Thus, I can only think of 2 ways to go in this situation.
1) Be a good trader with a good capital and grow your binder.
2) Beat them in terms of skills.
Option 1 is definitely out for me, cause i have no capital at all ($10 per week is NOT capital).
Option 2 seems to be the only route left.
Thus , the post's title.
Yes. I know about Rauzes' post on luck. But the point of sharpening and strengthening your skills is to decrease the percentage of your win which depends on your luck. You would rather luck to play a 1% part rather than a 50% part in your duels , right? Thus , luck still plays a vital part in our everyday dueling/tournaments , but we also need skills to reduce the weight of luck in our chances of winning.
14th and 15th of November will be the stage.
In other news : I did ok for both English and EMaths. Expecting both to be A2 or A1 if lucky. But , today is A Maths paper 1 , and i'm abit worried. Hopefully i can get a B3 or even an A2.
BRB
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