16:20 Michael was given a slow play warning because he was doing math for the equation trap and the commentators doing live commentary had no idea why they did that because the fiendsmith yubel player was taking way longer doing his plays and Michael was playing at a VERY reasonable pace. I have also played against him at locals and he is the furthest thing from a slow player he is one of those guys whose brain goes a million miles a min so screw that judge who gave him a slow play warning.
I’m pretty sure you can’t use s:p’s effect if you’ve already attacked directly that turn. It literally states on the card that you cannot attack directly the turn you use it’s banish effect. Sad the judges didn’t catch that
Judges are biased. They're human. Dude probably doesn't like trap decks. This is why you gotta kiss their ass's because they can and will rule against u on anything subjective if they don't like u.
@@pablepablo2321 having judged a regional myself and the commentator being a head judge and openly disagreeing with the slow play call I think that judge in particular deserves to get flamed imo but yeah his bias seemed incredibly apparent
unfortunately as someone that has been testing with Simultaneous equation cannon. You can't just simply hold it. the board state needed to properly activate it is very hard to achieve and you basically have to either predict what your opponent is going to do if you want to "hold it" and they can do weird things that mess up the math as well so it's not a good idea especially against yubel fiendsmith. their extra deck might only be good against hitting specific levels and building to hit lv 10's for yubel is hard and not worth it. 6,7, and 8 are the best ones since almost every deck has those in their boss monsters or going up into the boss. I was waiting to see if the lab player was in the yubel package. trap heavy lab kind of needs protection against ashe and Phantom does that. so 3 throne, 1 spirit and 1 OG Yubel is fine for this build. you want to make sure as many of your traps resolve as possible and Yubel puts up a body that your opponent needs to out if they want to push for game.
Simultaneous equation cannon actually is easier to activate in early game than late game and I figured out how you can activate and banish exactly when the cards currenly in hand and field are at certain ranges and your ed should be suited for cannon ranges
I know it easy to activate early game. but in the game state he was in it was hard to guess if he would have another chance to even activate it. if he linked off Engraver he lost his chance completely. and NO it can't be any high level/rank monster. to specify it's very hard to hit a level 9-12 monsters/ranks which are what the yubel cards are. you would need too many cards in total to even attempt it.
Alright that's true that you may possibly hold that to certain point before a possible negator exists People in tournament may possibly figure out the timing it can activate and wipe their board Also true that if you didn't build your deck to have SEC target you do have limited opportunities to activate SEC Yes you may not possibly has matching target in your ED mid or late game for high level monsters as you said it needs more card so lower ones are favorable, that's also true for low level decks, it is not suited for SEC in early game either
You didnt had the audio on but the yubel fiendsmith was salty.
What did he say
:( oh no my tier 1 deck is losing to lab
16:20 Michael was given a slow play warning because he was doing math for the equation trap and the commentators doing live commentary had no idea why they did that because the fiendsmith yubel player was taking way longer doing his plays and Michael was playing at a VERY reasonable pace. I have also played against him at locals and he is the furthest thing from a slow player he is one of those guys whose brain goes a million miles a min so screw that judge who gave him a slow play warning.
I’m pretty sure you can’t use s:p’s effect if you’ve already attacked directly that turn. It literally states on the card that you cannot attack directly the turn you use it’s banish effect. Sad the judges didn’t catch that
@JamesBates-mn4ki due to wording, you can actually attack directly before you do an sp banish on summon
It's a weird ruling
Judges are biased. They're human. Dude probably doesn't like trap decks.
This is why you gotta kiss their ass's because they can and will rule against u on anything subjective if they don't like u.
@@pablepablo2321 having judged a regional myself and the commentator being a head judge and openly disagreeing with the slow play call I think that judge in particular deserves to get flamed imo but yeah his bias seemed incredibly apparent
@@Alekstallone251 yup. Alotta good judges out there. Some bad. They're human 🤷♀️
unfortunately as someone that has been testing with Simultaneous equation cannon. You can't just simply hold it. the board state needed to properly activate it is very hard to achieve and you basically have to either predict what your opponent is going to do if you want to "hold it" and they can do weird things that mess up the math as well so it's not a good idea especially against yubel fiendsmith. their extra deck might only be good against hitting specific levels and building to hit lv 10's for yubel is hard and not worth it. 6,7, and 8 are the best ones since almost every deck has those in their boss monsters or going up into the boss.
I was waiting to see if the lab player was in the yubel package. trap heavy lab kind of needs protection against ashe and Phantom does that. so 3 throne, 1 spirit and 1 OG Yubel is fine for this build. you want to make sure as many of your traps resolve as possible and Yubel puts up a body that your opponent needs to out if they want to push for game.
Simultaneous equation cannon actually is easier to activate in early game than late game and I figured out how you can activate and banish exactly when the cards currenly in hand and field are at certain ranges and your ed should be suited for cannon ranges
Also you need opponent to control high level/rank so activation can be met easier
@@jofx4051 WATCH WHEN HE ACTIVATED IT. IT WAS NOT EARLY GAME
I know it easy to activate early game. but in the game state he was in it was hard to guess if he would have another chance to even activate it. if he linked off Engraver he lost his chance completely. and NO it can't be any high level/rank monster. to specify it's very hard to hit a level 9-12 monsters/ranks which are what the yubel cards are. you would need too many cards in total to even attempt it.
Alright that's true that you may possibly hold that to certain point before a possible negator exists
People in tournament may possibly figure out the timing it can activate and wipe their board
Also true that if you didn't build your deck to have SEC target you do have limited opportunities to activate SEC
Yes you may not possibly has matching target in your ED mid or late game for high level monsters as you said it needs more card so lower ones are favorable, that's also true for low level decks, it is not suited for SEC in early game either