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Some of you may know I have a bunch of decks, 16 to be exact. This includes two Yugi decks (one of which has Slifer) and two Kaiba decks (one of which has Obelisk). The weirdest thing just happened.

 

So I decided to do a tournament between my decks. I put each deck face-down in a completely random order, assigning each a number 1-16, then using a randomizer to figure out what the first round would be like. Each Yugi deck ended up against a Kaiba deck. More specifically, the decks with Egyptian Gods ended up against each other in the fourth match, and the other two decks are in the eighth match. I'm already pretty impressed by those odds.

 

So I go through matches normally, with a standard "best two out of three" rule going. I get to the first Yugi vs. Kaiba match. During the first two Duels, the Yugi deck drew Slifer by random chance halfway through but never got to use it. After the second match, they were tied at one win each. Nothing too special about that. The third Duel, though...omfg.

 

Not even joking, the Yugi deck started out with Slifer in its hand, and the Kaiba deck had Obelisk in its starting hand. Within 3 turns, both were Summoned on to the field (first Obelisk, then Slifer), with neither deck being able to prevent it. Slifer happened to have exactly 4000 ATK due to the Yugi deck having 4 cards left in its hand. On the Kaiba deck's turn after Slifer came out, it was clear that the best course of action was to trade a god for a god, if you know what I mean.

 

The Yugi deck won in the end using the new Berserkion the Electromagna Warrior and Beta the Magnet Warrior, oddly enough.

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Some of you may know I have a bunch of decks, 16 to be exact. This includes two Yugi decks (one of which has Slifer) and two Kaiba decks (one of which has Obelisk). The weirdest thing just happened.

 

So I decided to do a tournament between my decks. I put each deck face-down in a completely random order, assigning each a number 1-16, then using a randomizer to figure out what the first round would be like. Each Yugi deck ended up against a Kaiba deck. More specifically, the decks with Egyptian Gods ended up against each other in the fourth match, and the other two decks are in the eighth match. I'm already pretty impressed by those odds.

 

So I go through matches normally, with a standard "best two out of three" rule going. I get to the first Yugi vs. Kaiba match. During the first two Duels, the Yugi deck drew Slifer by random chance halfway through but never got to use it. After the second match, they were tied at one win each. Nothing too special about that. The third Duel, though...omfg.

 

Not even joking, the Yugi deck started out with Slifer in its hand, and the Kaiba deck had Obelisk in its starting hand. Within 3 turns, both were Summoned on to the field (first Obelisk, then Slifer), with neither deck being able to prevent it. Slifer happened to have exactly 4000 ATK due to the Yugi deck having 4 cards left in its hand. On the Kaiba deck's turn after Slifer came out, it was clear that the best course of action was to trade a god for a god, if you know what I mean.

 

The Yugi deck won in the end using the new Berserkion the Electromagna Warrior and Beta the Magna Warrior, oddly enough.

This would be better in general

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