I really like this version of how to hand trap showing the choke points of the deck rather than simply "if this use this" allows more creative plays and improvement as a player
I wanted the first part of each deck to be a general "how to counter each deck" guide, so you would know where handtraps like ash, veiler, ogre, etc should be used. This would allow the viewer to figure out which regular handtraps would be good in which matchup. There isn't much to say about the timing of those 4 lingering handtraps, so I discussed whether they were good or not.
I really like this version of how to hand trap showing the choke points of the deck rather than simply "if this use this" allows more creative plays and improvement as a player
I agree, it made it easier to visualize it
Great informations in the video, sadly yugioh music in the back was too loud
Sorry, I'll make sure it doesn't happen again!
Por qué la descripción me sale en español pero el video en inglés quiero escuchar en español please
porque el autor del video lo tiene doblado si vas a ajustes te saldra la pista de audio en castellano
There's AI dubbing automatically, I still record and write everything in English
The video is very good but I don’t understand why are u talking just about a 4 pool of HTs and not the rest ?
I wanted the first part of each deck to be a general "how to counter each deck" guide, so you would know where handtraps like ash, veiler, ogre, etc should be used. This would allow the viewer to figure out which regular handtraps would be good in which matchup.
There isn't much to say about the timing of those 4 lingering handtraps, so I discussed whether they were good or not.
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