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When you watch two professional players face off, the first thirty seconds often look incredibly boring to an untrained eye.
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In a game where knowing the opponent's counter is the key to victory, playing your main card blindly is suicide.
+Testing the Waters
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The goal of scouting is to force your opponent to reveal the key cards in their hand without overcommitting yourself.
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Once you identify their exact meta deck, you know exactly what eight cards they possess, removing all surprises.
+Prepare your defenses accordingly.Count their cards constantly.Information dictates your offensive timing.
+The Invisible Math
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The absolute best players in the world run a continuous, subconscious math equation in their heads throughout the entire match.
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Tracking elixir is incredibly difficult at first, but it is the defining characteristic of a grandmaster-level player.
+Predictable BehaviorPunishing the HabitAlways defending the bridge with a swarmInstantly wipe out their defense for massive valueNervous placementsAttack the opposite lane immediately
+The Power of Prediction
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When executed perfectly, a prediction looks like pure magic, but it is actually the result of meticulous information gathering.
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Never play in the dark. If you have any thoughts relating to exactly where and how to use [tower rush](https://qnqrealestate.com/agents/maybellekenney/), you can get in touch with us at the site. Treat the first minute of the game as a reconnaissance mission.
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