Sce211@aol.com,
Alright, here's my tip. Well, it's kind of not a tip, but a deadly
strategy that hurts many duelists who if they don't watch the field, things
could get ugly. With my deck, I designed to not hurt your opponents
monsters and life points, but to mess with their head. I help out this
strategy by using a lot of different techniques, such as face expresions and
lies. These aren't just any lives, say your opponent has a BEWD in their
hand, you have 3 magic cards face down in play, one is a Waboku, one is a
Fissure and the other is a Trap Hole (my all time favorite card!). Your
opponent has just Man-Eater Bugged and Hane-Haned your two Dark Magician out of
the field. He thinks that he will play the BEWD, but then he looks at your
face. You smile. Now your opponent starts to reconsider a little bit
about the BEWD. He thinks to himself, "is one of those magic/traps a
Dragon Capture Jar or something like an Ancient Telescope, one card that would
crush him and one he doesn't care about. He looks at the field.
Three risks. He looks at your face. You look like your about to lose
the match to the BEWD. Was your oponent about to lose his last BEWD over a
hunch, or f he's alright and the BEWD survives, then he wins. Then you say
one of your cards is a Trap Hole, and that the moment he plays the BEWD, it'll
be destroyed. Your opponent thinks about what to do. Now, he has two
problems to face - should he believe you or not, plus should he play the BEWD
with the risk of losing the match. What would you
do?
That strategy works on most
players, but not all players. To build decks like that requires alot of
skill and access to alot of great cards. My deck is called
Temptations which revolves around this startegy. The strategy does
work, and when it does, most likely, your opponent will play nothing. This
gives you a free open shot at their life
points!
Thanks!!!