DukeFireBird
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Well, In my practice against foreign players, there is usually no problem. If your playing at worlds, you know most of the cards that are going to be played, so there is no problem.
When I played Yamato last year, we barely spoke to each other during the game, cause we both knew what was going on.
He used 1 card ive never seen played, the pikachu d boxtopper with the paralyzing attack. He flipped heads and then turned my card. I knew what was going on after asking if that was a paralyze flip.
I then later in the game had 2 options, doing 20 damage, or toxic.
I placed the 2 counters and showed Yamato to wait, and i grabbed my poision counter. He knew exactly what it meant.
So with my observations, there shouldnt be any confusion.
When I played Yamato last year, we barely spoke to each other during the game, cause we both knew what was going on.
He used 1 card ive never seen played, the pikachu d boxtopper with the paralyzing attack. He flipped heads and then turned my card. I knew what was going on after asking if that was a paralyze flip.
I then later in the game had 2 options, doing 20 damage, or toxic.
I placed the 2 counters and showed Yamato to wait, and i grabbed my poision counter. He knew exactly what it meant.
So with my observations, there shouldnt be any confusion.