Hey, man! Been watching your vids for a week or so by now, cool to see news guys doing this, especially cuz the quality of content is great. Keep it up! :))
What does high and low tempo mean? I’ve been playing gwent for around 60 hours and I feel like there is some top tier pro player information that could help me smooth out my game. I’ve searched everywhere and your videos was the only thing I could find not for beginners.
Usually if you play a card that plays for a lot of points lets say speartip for example. That would be considered a very high tempo play. If you play a low tempo card, that would be a card that plays for a very little immediate value. Its important to note value does not equal tempo. An agitator can play 4-6 points of value but only 2 points of tempo as it initially only adds 2 points to your board
Thanks for taking the time to reply. Would love to see more advanced/tips for upping my game. Climbing the ladder slowly finally starting to experiment with other decks besides northern realms
I really don't see that much difference between both of you... i even think that when he lowered his tempo and gave you the round was better since he got the last say in rd3 with that "mistake"
Are you really in danger above 7 cards though? That part kept throwing me. Especially if you don't care about rd 1. Why not just pass at 7 after ditching some bad bronze cards?
On blue coin? Definitely, even if you passed at seven while ditching some bronzes, both players would go into R2 with even cards and the opponent would have no need to drypass, which means he WILL bleed you or possibly 2-0 you, because even if he loses the bleed, he still has last say and you don't get card advantage from defending the bleed. It's disadvantageous all around.
Great video, but I think it's you Spyro who should misplay as it's easier to spot it when we know which cards are in your hands.
TheAlte111 I was thinking about doing it from my perspective for the next one :)
Hey, man! Been watching your vids for a week or so by now, cool to see news guys doing this, especially cuz the quality of content is great. Keep it up! :))
What does high and low tempo mean? I’ve been playing gwent for around 60 hours and I feel like there is some top tier pro player information that could help me smooth out my game. I’ve searched everywhere and your videos was the only thing I could find not for beginners.
Usually if you play a card that plays for a lot of points lets say speartip for example. That would be considered a very high tempo play. If you play a low tempo card, that would be a card that plays for a very little immediate value. Its important to note value does not equal tempo. An agitator can play 4-6 points of value but only 2 points of tempo as it initially only adds 2 points to your board
Thanks for taking the time to reply. Would love to see more advanced/tips for upping my game. Climbing the ladder slowly finally starting to experiment with other decks besides northern realms
Great topic . I learned something today ! Thanks keep up the great work !
Very good video Spyro! Thanks for it and keep going. Nice haircut btw ;)
great video! would love to see more of this kind of content
Alot of tempo in this video 😂😂
Nice video, nice trim.
I really don't see that much difference between both of you... i even think that when he lowered his tempo and gave you the round was better since he got the last say in rd3 with that "mistake"
this is a cool video idea maybe because you are cool
cool video, would be great if you made more of these!
Are you really in danger above 7 cards though? That part kept throwing me. Especially if you don't care about rd 1. Why not just pass at 7 after ditching some bad bronze cards?
On blue coin? Definitely, even if you passed at seven while ditching some bronzes, both players would go into R2 with even cards and the opponent would have no need to drypass, which means he WILL bleed you or possibly 2-0 you, because even if he loses the bleed, he still has last say and you don't get card advantage from defending the bleed. It's disadvantageous all around.
Hi enjoyed the video dont know what you mean by win on even can someone explain that
Sorry that this is a month later, but win on even means you win a round with the same amount of cards in your hand as your opponent.
@@raininggiraffes7087 Ahhh great thank you.
Great series! I wait episode 2....thanks. Bye
Why the move to PC?
Olivier Rossignol It allows me to do more things such as play in tournaments or do viewer battles etc. :)