i think the best play in the turn after first dofi was: cycle tsuru, play ice age & great eruption, then play moria for lucci & tsuru. you cant include Rebecca because that was random
The Saka player, at don 7, your assessment of what you think he should do is slightly incorrect. The best thing to do in that situation is to swing big into Kuzan, a 9k swing. This will force him to block with sabo or k.o. This would get rid of one of them. Mostly likely Kuzan. Neg 1 to sabo using the leader effect. Then drop Ice Age and neg sabo and play the sword ⚔️ to bottom deck Brannew & Sabo.
So the idea here is Doffy is 10k by himself and his opponent has 4 cards in Hand and 1 Life, if he has Three or four 2k's he gets out of one of the attacks no matter how you spread it. Also, if he has two 2k's and two 1k's. So your best bet at swinging lethal is going the two highest numbers you can, with the lowest number first and the highest number second. Also 2 on the Character first is important because it is the lesser Don investment in case he does counter out, you still have 8 Don remaining to try and make something else work. The best way to do the math on it is by adding up your Leader (5k) + Characters (10k) + Don (10k) =25k Power total and then divide it in half so 12 and 13, which means 2 Don on Character and 8 Don on Leader. Long story short, if you are forced to go for lethal because you have no other better option in hand and based on the current game state, your best bet is to go for your highest numbers possible. There are other situations where the math allows you to force cards out of their hand by swinging as wide as possible, and once they have no life left, you dump all your remaining Don on your largest character and finish them off.
@@roldy1057 I have a very old video that talks briefly on how to swing efficiently, but I will start working on a video that goes into greater detail on end game scenario's like your saying, that's a great video idea.
@@Vvulfrik u cant search tashigi with tashigi Also 19:37 correct play would be to cycle borsa blocker play becca play hina use ice age and play recoverd lucci welp he didnt know he would get rebecca
@luiscorreabruna9037 that's what he gets I would not play a deck with only 8 2K counter at least 10 would be demanded by me. Unless I was more focused on an aggro strategy. Need be able to defend early game. In seems in OPO6 they forget that big characters often don't have any counter power.
Unfortunately I think the table is fine since its in japan they probably have stuff built for most people. But unlike my sakazuki friend I suffer from the same size issues. Its tough out here in these streets for us thicc fellas
Yet ANOTHER video, great stuff VV
i think the best play in the turn after first dofi was: cycle tsuru, play ice age & great eruption, then play moria for lucci & tsuru. you cant include Rebecca because that was random
i would have done the same 🤝
The Saka player, at don 7, your assessment of what you think he should do is slightly incorrect. The best thing to do in that situation is to swing big into Kuzan, a 9k swing. This will force him to block with sabo or k.o. This would get rid of one of them. Mostly likely Kuzan. Neg 1 to sabo using the leader effect. Then drop Ice Age and neg sabo and play the sword ⚔️ to bottom deck Brannew & Sabo.
Is it just me or did the saka player not shuffle out the top of his deck at all? Interesting
I find the Sakazuki's plays absolutely bizarre during this game
Why do you swing 12k with the doffy going for lethal in this situation?
So the idea here is Doffy is 10k by himself and his opponent has 4 cards in Hand and 1 Life, if he has Three or four 2k's he gets out of one of the attacks no matter how you spread it. Also, if he has two 2k's and two 1k's. So your best bet at swinging lethal is going the two highest numbers you can, with the lowest number first and the highest number second. Also 2 on the Character first is important because it is the lesser Don investment in case he does counter out, you still have 8 Don remaining to try and make something else work.
The best way to do the math on it is by adding up your Leader (5k) + Characters (10k) + Don (10k) =25k Power total and then divide it in half so 12 and 13, which means 2 Don on Character and 8 Don on Leader.
Long story short, if you are forced to go for lethal because you have no other better option in hand and based on the current game state, your best bet is to go for your highest numbers possible. There are other situations where the math allows you to force cards out of their hand by swinging as wide as possible, and once they have no life left, you dump all your remaining Don on your largest character and finish them off.
@@Vvulfrikthank you that is super helpful! Started a month ago and still trying to figure out the end game. Appreciate it
@@Vvulfrikdo you have any videos about endgame scenarios and math involved btw?
@@roldy1057 I have a very old video that talks briefly on how to swing efficiently, but I will start working on a video that goes into greater detail on end game scenario's like your saying, that's a great video idea.
@@Vvulfriksounds great I look forward to it!
U actually dont run tashigi in saka anymore
Oh interesting in OP06?
Black Tashigi is not searcheable by blue tashigi :( thats the reason
@@Vvulfrik u cant search tashigi with tashigi
Also 19:37 correct play would be to cycle borsa blocker play becca play hina use ice age and play recoverd lucci welp he didnt know he would get rebecca
@Vvulfrik i believe they switched to the 2k counter vergo instead
@luiscorreabruna9037 that's what he gets I would not play a deck with only 8 2K counter at least 10 would be demanded by me.
Unless I was more focused on an aggro strategy.
Need be able to defend early game. In seems in OPO6 they forget that big characters often don't have any counter power.
Is that... THE VV THEORY?!!
Not having 2ks for most of the game was W I L D
Unfortunately I think the table is fine since its in japan they probably have stuff built for most people. But unlike my sakazuki friend I suffer from the same size issues. Its tough out here in these streets for us thicc fellas