Some have, but I will say the big disadvantage I didn't cover is time between nats and worlds. Its only about a month given for people who qualify to prepare
I agree with that.^ also, everytime I went to Worlds the USA Worlds players always kept their decks a secret and waited till minute. I believe the US players rather enjoy more the experience then actually take the time and effort to win WORLDS.
Japan was a great experience. Honestly, I went there to enjoy the culture and site see. I never been but I do regret not testing at all. I lost to the winner in 05' top cut. In 08, I went Europe which is the first time I ever there. I did playtest a bit with Lazaro and a few of the European players. I made a poor deck choice and didn't do well. I should of played g-beast but didn't have to much experience with it. Both were great experiences and I really enjoyed it.
Very professional and it’s obvious how much research you’ve put into it. I can’t speak for US players, but after playing Yu-Gi-Oh! For 3 years here I can tell that there’s a lot more of a commitment to Yu-Gi-Oh! Here compared to back home (New England) There’s a more people here who go to locals everyday and spend their entire paycheck to Yu-Gi-Oh! If you’re competing against more of those players, it’s fair to see how Japan is winning a lot more compared to the US (can’t speak for other countries)
USA will have a chance if Konami USA ever decides to stop being overly greedy with their booster box prices and unequal rare card distributions compared to the ocg. This is why people should stop buying tcg and stick to ocg.
Answer yes , but only if u.s players who go to worlds take the time out and practice ocg meta before the event.
Some have, but I will say the big disadvantage I didn't cover is time between nats and worlds. Its only about a month given for people who qualify to prepare
I agree with that.^ also, everytime I went to Worlds the USA Worlds players always kept their decks a secret and waited till minute. I believe the US players rather enjoy more the experience then actually take the time and effort to win WORLDS.
How would you describe your experience at worlds during the 2 times you attended?
Japan was a great experience. Honestly, I went there to enjoy the culture and site see. I never been but I do regret not testing at all. I lost to the winner in 05' top cut. In 08, I went Europe which is the first time I ever there. I did playtest a bit with Lazaro and a few of the European players. I made a poor deck choice and didn't do well. I should of played g-beast but didn't have to much experience with it. Both were great experiences and I really enjoyed it.
Very professional and it’s obvious how much research you’ve put into it. I can’t speak for US players, but after playing Yu-Gi-Oh! For 3 years here I can tell that there’s a lot more of a commitment to Yu-Gi-Oh! Here compared to back home (New England)
There’s a more people here who go to locals everyday and spend their entire paycheck to Yu-Gi-Oh! If you’re competing against more of those players, it’s fair to see how Japan is winning a lot more compared to the US (can’t speak for other countries)
Forgot to mention I live in Japan now
How do you like living in Japan?
This was a very interesting video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What is ironic is I am pretty sure 2021 USA easily destroy Japan if they could play 2005 format championship.
I won the dragon duel my name is Charley futch
USA will have a chance if Konami USA ever decides to stop being overly greedy with their booster box prices and unequal rare card distributions compared to the ocg. This is why people should stop buying tcg and stick to ocg.
It really is an insult on how cheap the OCG is while the TCG is so expensive and makes so many cards short printed
At least the US have hosted the world championship that's better then nothing
Im from the east coast, wish they'd host one in NY lol.
@@magnitudegaming659 at least you have ycs
Charlie Futch won in 2018 dragon duel
Actually might do Dragon Duel vid separate. I think Oliver Tomajko won also
Kk I like the content though
I’m going to subscribe 👌
Thanks. I appreciate it
does that count as usa winning the big one?
I won thank you
Yes.