From: victreebel29@juno.com Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 6:48 PM To: Cardtips@pojo.com Subject: Know your opponent's decks Hello everyone, this is Tim. In my last post, RE: Merry Christmas to all and to all a good Nite, I said that I never said that Iggly was better than Muk. Well, I looked back at a post from October, and saw that I did. So, I retract this statement, it was foolish, it was stupid, it was wrong. Iggly and Muk are meant for different roles. Anyway... here is my article. Walk around at the beginning, to get an idea of opponent decks. Then, you can make last minute decisions, like whether to add that third super removal, if a sprout tower would be good, or whether Pichus would be better than Igglies. Stuff like that. Then, after your first round match is over, watch other first round games. Remember people, and what decks they are playing. It will really help you if you happen to play them. Conversely, don't let others know what you're playing. If you have a long first round game, there isn't much you can do. Therefore, sometimes don't try to have a long first round game. However, there is little you can do about this. Another great trick is to put some card that has nothing to do with your deck on top of your deck. For example, if you have a colorless deck, put a sprout tower on top when walking around. Your opponent will be sure your deck isn't colorless. This will greatly help you. -Tim e- mail me at Victreebel29@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.