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I also really like to write down my hands and the cards I pitch or sink for each hand as I practice games. It gives you a nice column of data that you can look at and analyze. Sometimes pitch stacking specific cards seems like an objectively best play but by data-fying pitch stacking you can find better ways to play your hands for long-game threats
Phenomenal video and concepts! Something else to mention and discuss is how to work with a pitch stack that you know is bad. Meaning, if you are forced into pitching/bottoming cards that mess up or shouldn’t be together. How do you work around it and how to overcome it? Examples would be getting hit with oaken old, Rhinar intimidating certain cards that force you into blocking/pitching cards you would rather not, as well as drawing odd 1st cycle hands that lead to having to pitch odd sequenced cards. Great stuff all the way around! Looking forward to the next video!
I am so happy that this video has came out Jacob and Steven are fantastic players of this game every video that you guys have released has helped me tremendously in my gameplay and I applaud you and team Card Advantage for what you guys do look forward to future videos and congrats on 1000 subscribers you guys are killing it Team Card Advantage is killing it can’t wait to see players from Team Card Advantage at worlds
What's up! It was great meeting you and the NY crew. Hope we run into eachother again and get our Bravo Dromai rematch hahaha. Thanks for the comment :) -Jacob
Sean is thinking about doing a video on this, since he tends to play Katsu, Dash, and Briar (who all shuffle a lot depending on build). But roughly speaking, for decks that shuffle a lot you don't need to sweat too hard with your pitch stack. What is more important is your "threat density" which best describes: - How many strong cards do I have left in my deck (relevant to the matchup. Could be defense reactions or otherwise) - What synergy/combos can I make with what's left - How did my most recent shuffle (assuming its a nice and random shuffle) affect how what's left in my deck will play? For instance, Katsu rarely blocks or plays blues, so when he shuffles, he is ensuring that he is less likely to draw all blue hands later in the game.
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y'all crushed this one. I'm pretty good at keeping track of my pitch, but feel like I've been neglecting the improvement of this skill.
It’s tough to improve when you are as good as you are! 😉
I like that you hit on the importance of doing a quick postgame review to evaluate your stack and your play. More, please!
Post game reviews are the best!
I also really like to write down my hands and the cards I pitch or sink for each hand as I practice games. It gives you a nice column of data that you can look at and analyze. Sometimes pitch stacking specific cards seems like an objectively best play but by data-fying pitch stacking you can find better ways to play your hands for long-game threats
You mad man!
I can tell you guys worked really hard on this one YALL KILLED IT!!!!
And they are going to kill their opponents too!
A pitch stack video featuring Jacob and Steven is busted. Nice job guys and congrats on 1k Subscribers!
If only we could be as good as Jacob and Steven… if only…
Hey fellow local! Love this and the shout-out to Unfun!
Locals are the best!
Some great insights here! Excited for the advanced concepts video to see where I can improve.
I have improved by just knowing Jacob and Steven! Can’t wait till I start implementing some of the things they say!
Phenomenal video and concepts! Something else to mention and discuss is how to work with a pitch stack that you know is bad. Meaning, if you are forced into pitching/bottoming cards that mess up or shouldn’t be together. How do you work around it and how to overcome it?
Examples would be getting hit with oaken old, Rhinar intimidating certain cards that force you into blocking/pitching cards you would rather not, as well as drawing odd 1st cycle hands that lead to having to pitch odd sequenced cards.
Great stuff all the way around! Looking forward to the next video!
I am so happy that this video has came out Jacob and Steven are fantastic players of this game every video that you guys have released has helped me tremendously in my gameplay and I applaud you and team Card Advantage for what you guys do look forward to future videos and congrats on 1000 subscribers you guys are killing it Team Card Advantage is killing it can’t wait to see players from Team Card Advantage at worlds
Woot woot!
Thanks for this!
I play with them all the time and still constantly learn from them!
I know you guys worked hard on this one and it’s a great video! You guys did a fantastic job!!!
It’s because they learned everything from you!
Fantastic video. Look forward to more of your content.
Great video guys
Thanks Derek! We appreciate the support, views, comments, and likes (really hoping you like the video)! haha!
Hey this is the dromai from bh Columbus didn’t know you had your own channel awesome video keep up the good work
What's up! It was great meeting you and the NY crew. Hope we run into eachother again and get our Bravo Dromai rematch hahaha. Thanks for the comment :)
-Jacob
@@CardAdvantage hopefully dromai gets some better cards before our next reunion haha I’ll probably see you in near future!
What, if any, pitch stacking do you do when running search and shuffle effects in your deck?
Sean is thinking about doing a video on this, since he tends to play Katsu, Dash, and Briar (who all shuffle a lot depending on build).
But roughly speaking, for decks that shuffle a lot you don't need to sweat too hard with your pitch stack.
What is more important is your "threat density" which best describes:
- How many strong cards do I have left in my deck (relevant to the matchup. Could be defense reactions or otherwise)
- What synergy/combos can I make with what's left
- How did my most recent shuffle (assuming its a nice and random shuffle) affect how what's left in my deck will play?
For instance, Katsu rarely blocks or plays blues, so when he shuffles, he is ensuring that he is less likely to draw all blue hands later in the game.