I’ve played over 500 Edison games and not once did anyone choose to go second. Modern yugioh people go second. No one better complain to me that going second in modern yugioh is unplayable
The biggest tragedy in yugioh history is that there has never been a time where going 2nd was advantageous. If we had the "you can't draw a card going first rule" from inception, would have made the game more fun.
it would be unfair. It was way harder generating card advantage in 2010 and when they changed the rules in 2014 the game was at a point in which you could go ++ very easily on your first turn. Of course edison is based heavily on luck you can be an insanely good player and lose to the worst kind of players that play suboptimally and this is due to the lack of easily activable equalizer cards like goat has and thats why you dont see the same player winning many time wizard tournaments like a guy won with machina 11-0 which is probably the worst and easiest deck in the format to counter was he skilled? maybe but without luck it would have been impossible for him to go 11-0.
Is there data that exists on what decks were played in the 100k matches? It would be so cool to see if the pattern holds for all deck match-ups, or if some decks are stronger losing the dice roll
I’ve played over 500 Edison games and not once did anyone choose to go second. Modern yugioh people go second. No one better complain to me that going second in modern yugioh is unplayable
The biggest tragedy in yugioh history is that there has never been a time where going 2nd was advantageous. If we had the "you can't draw a card going first rule" from inception, would have made the game more fun.
Well it's not as bad as i expected. I guess situation is way worse in HAT.
Probably so honestly. I think its way more pronounced in later formats.
Do you have data for other formats? I'd like to compare the going first advantage across them.
@@dr.c6260 Unfortunately not. I only have edison data 😭
Love these kind of analysis videos
Glad you love it 🤟
Conclusion : go to enough tournaments, you will eventually roll first at every game 1s and have a decent enouggh winrate to top.
You might be onto something here 😉
This is assuming all other things being equal. If you are bad you will never win in a big tournament
Oooooo I’m listening❤
I wonder how not drawing when 1st would change those stats
@@jt54 Me too honestly. Would be interesting to know 🤔
it would be unfair. It was way harder generating card advantage in 2010 and when they changed the rules in 2014 the game was at a point in which you could go ++ very easily on your first turn. Of course edison is based heavily on luck you can be an insanely good player and lose to the worst kind of players that play suboptimally and this is due to the lack of easily activable equalizer cards like goat has and thats why you dont see the same player winning many time wizard tournaments like a guy won with machina 11-0 which is probably the worst and easiest deck in the format to counter was he skilled? maybe but without luck it would have been impossible for him to go 11-0.
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Is there data that exists on what decks were played in the 100k matches? It would be so cool to see if the pattern holds for all deck match-ups, or if some decks are stronger losing the dice roll
@@AuratticStride No unfortunately not, it would be interesting to see though!!
Going first shouldn't get the draw. As a community we should adjust this.
Ooof that's a controversial one 😅🤪
I disagree because you can’t amass insane amounts of advantage 1st turn like you can in modern. Edison is mostly one for ones.
Completely agree that first turn should have no draw. There is no reason to pick going second until first turn draw is abolished
Bro thinks T set needs to be nerfed 😂😂
@@JoeyWheeler-m3s made me chuckle